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Paulino pips Naser, Cherotich beats Chemutai at Paris Diamond League

2025-06-22
PARIS: Olympic champion Marileidy Paulino outfought Salwa Eid Naser to win the women`s 400 metres at the Paris Diamond League meet on Friday, Faith Cherotich won the steeplechase and Grace Stark set a personal best to outgun Tobi Amusan in the 100m hurdles.

Paris proved to be the perfeet testing ground as athletes continue to fine-tune their form ahead of September`s world championships in Tokyo.

Dominican Republic`s Paulino needed a season`s best time of 48.81, a new meeting record, as the world champion came from behind to pip Bahrain`s Naser, who took silver at last year`s Olympics.

Kenyan Cherotich tookbronze at the Paris Olympics behind Ugandan silver medallist Peruth Chemutai in the 3,000m steeplechase, and the pair left the rest of the field behind early in the race.

This time 20-year-old Cherotich came out on top as she left her rival behind in the closing metres, with a personal best time of 8:53.37, to repeat her wins in Doha and Oslo.

Nigeria`s world record holder and 2022 world champion Amusan had to settle for second place as American 24-year-old Stark led from the start to win the women`s 100m hurdles in 12.21 seconds, knocking one tenth of a second off her personal best.

In the men`s 400m hurdles, Olympic champion RaiBenjamin barely broke sweat in setting a meeting record 46.93, doing enough down the home straight to hold off Qatar`s Abderrahman Samba, who had set the previous recordbackin2018.

Ukrainian Olympic high jump champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh broke the world record with a leap of 2.10 meters at last year`s meeting, but she could only manage 1.97 this time to take second place behind Australia`s Nicola Olyslagers.

The men`s 1,500m may not have been a Diamond League event, but the race had the home crowd on their feet as France`s Azeddine Habz smashed the national record with a world leading time of3:27.49.

Habz took almost a second and a half off the previous record setin2003,andranthe sixth fastest time ever over the distance.

Kenya`s Phanuel Kipkosgei Koech came second with an impressive 3:27.72, breaking the world under-20 re cord.

Another non-Diamond League race, the men`s 3000m steeplechase, saw the return to the track of Ethiopia`s Lamecha Girma after his heavy fall which left him unconscious at the Paris Olympics. Returning to the scene of his world record from 2023, he won in 8:07.01.

Morocco`s Sofiane El Bakkali is the two-time Olympic steeplechase cham-pion, but he opted to race the 5,000m in Paris alongside the Ethiopian Yomif Kejelcha, who claimed his lith Diamond League victory in 12:47.84.

Grant Holloway, the threetime world champion and Olympic gold medallist makinghis return to action after a disastrous opening outing in China, could only finish fifth in the 110m hurdles, albeit in a season`s best of 13.11sec.

It was his US team-mate Trey Cunningham who won in a personal best of 13.00sec, ahead of Dylan Beard, also in a PB of 13.02sec, while Jason Joseph set a Swiss record of 13.07 for third.

And Spain`s Mohamed Attaoui picked an inside line to outpace the American duoof Josh Hoey and Bryce Hoppel in what he called a`brutal` 800m in a season`s best of 1:42.73.-Agencies