Duplantis takes pole vault gold at Prefontaine Basic, Mahuchikh wins excessive bounce

Published:Mar 9, 202418:37
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Duplantis takes pole vault gold at Prefontaine Basic, Mahuchikh wins excessive bounce

Olympic champion Armand Duplantis acquired his outside season off to an ideal begin, successful the boys's pole vault on the Prefontaine Basic on Friday whereas Yaroslava Mahuchikh took gold within the ladies's excessive bounce with a brand new world-leading mark this season.

Duplantis, the world document holder, jumped 5.91 meters to complete forward of Tokyo silver medallist Chris Nilsen and Norway's Sondre Guttormsen on the Diamond League assembly in Eugene, the place the world championships shall be held in July.

"Going into the primary outside meet of the season for me, it was like simply attempting to get a really feel for the outside season," stated Duplantis.

The 22-year-old Swede tried to clear 6.07 meters after gold was secured however failed with all his three efforts.

"Successful was a very powerful factor however I feel I might be mendacity if I stated I am not bitter about making that (6.07 meters) bar. I felt prefer it was very doable ... it simply wasn't for at the moment I suppose."

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Ukraine's Mahuchikh, who received bronze finally yr's Olympics, soared to gold with a bounce of two.00 meters, edging out American Vashti Cunningham and Kazakhstan's Nadezhda Dubovitskaya beneath the lights at Hayward Area.

"The jumps have been unbelievable. I'm pleased to compete at this stadium as a result of this July the world championships are right here," stated Mahuchikh.

"I deliberate for good to open my season as a result of I missed competitors ... I feel two meters is an effective bounce to open my outside season and I hope my season will go larger than two meters."

Within the ladies's discus, Olympic champion Valarie Allman of the USA threw 68.35 meters on her penultimate try to take residence gold. Double Olympic gold medallist Sandra Perkovic completed second, with Kristin Pudenz in third.

Ejgayehu Taye of Ethiopia bested world document holder Letesenbet Gidey within the 5,000 meters on the Prefontaine Basic on Friday night time.

Taye surged on the ultimate lap to win in a meet document and private finest 14 minutes, 12.98 seconds, forward of fellow Ethiopian Gidney in 14:24.59. Taye's time was the perfect ever on American soil and fifth-best ever.

Olympic gold medalist and world document holder Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda received the boys's 5,000 in 12:57.99.

(with inputs from AP)


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