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Diamond League Eugene Station: Thompson sets the second best result in women’s 100 meters history-Sports News

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  Original title: Diamond League Eugene Station: Thompson set the second best result in women’s 100 meters history

The IAAF Diamond League Eugene Race will be held in Eugene on the 21st local time in the United States. In the Tokyo Olympics, the Jamaican female “flying man” Thompson, who won 3 gold medals, made another record, setting the second best result in the history of 10.54 seconds in the women’s 100m race.

At the Tokyo Olympics, Thompson won three gold medals in the women’s 100m, 200m and 4X100m. Fighting with Eugene again, Thompson was still in excellent form. With a tailwind of 0.9 meters per second, he won the women’s 100 meters championship with a time of 10.54 seconds. This result broke the Diamond League record and the Jamaican national record, ranking second in history. It is 0.05 seconds away from the world record of 10.49 seconds set by the American star Griffith-Joina in 1988.

Thompson’s compatriots Fraser Price and Jackson won the second and third places respectively, recreating the scene where Jamaica swept the women’s 100-meter podium at the Tokyo Olympics.

Canadian “flying man” De Grasse dominated the men’s 100 meters race in 9 seconds 74, but his performance was 2.9 meters per second in a tailwind.

In other events carried out that day, many Tokyo Olympic champions continued their victory. American star Klausser arrogantly broke the Diamond League record with a score of 23 meters and 15 in the men’s shot put. American teenager Ah Mu won the women’s 800 meters with 1:55.04 and set a national record at the same time. At the Tokyo Olympics, the Dutch star Hassan, who won the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter gold medals, won the women’s 5,000-meter championship.

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In addition, Portugal’s Picardo won the men’s triple jump championship, the United States‘ Nagoote won the women’s pole vault competition, and Kenya’s Kip Yezhen won the women’s 1500m championship. (Reporter Wu Junkuan and Zhang Yueshan)

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