Femke Bol rushes with force majeure to fifth victory in Diamond League final

Femke Bol rushes with force majeure to fifth victory in Diamond League final

Femke Bol won The Diamond League Final in the 400 meter Hurdles in Zurich for the Fifth Time in a row on Thursday. The Dutch Athlete was much faster than the competition.

The 25-year-old bol recorded a time or 52.18 seconds. This Marked Her Thirtieth Consecutive Victory In The Diamond League, Where The World’s Top Athletes Compete Against Each Other. Bol Earned 25,600 euros with her final Victory.

Emma Zapletalová finished second in 53.18. The Slovakian was no less than a second slower than bol. Jamaican Andrenette Knight (53.76) Finished Third.

Bol Has Been undefeated in the 400 meter Hurdles at the Diamond League Since 2020. It should be said that her main competitor, the world record holder and Olympic Sydney McLaughlin-Levone, is skipping thesis.

McLaughlin-Levrone is also skipping the 400 meter Hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in Paris (September 13-21). The American is participating in the 400 meter flat. This makes bol the big favorite for her second consecutive world title.

Van Klinken Second in Discus Throwing

Discus Thrower Jorinde van Klinken Finished Second in The Diamond League Final On Thursday. The Dutch Athlete Achieved a Best Season Performance or 67.15 meters. Lieke Klaver finished in the back of the pack in the 400 meters.

It was Already the Fourth Time This Diamond League Season that of Klinken Finished in Second Place, but She never had come so close to her Dutch record of 70.22 meters. The Athlete from Assen is preparation for the world athletics championships in Tokyo, which Starts on Saturday, September 13.

Lieke Klaver Finished Sevth in 50.23 Seconds in the 400 meters. The Dutch Athlete Competed for the Podium Places Up to 300 Meters, But Then Fell Back. She Remained Almost Seven Tenths Away from Her Personal Record of 49.58.

Nadine Visser had Already won Two Meetings in the 100 meter Hurdles in August, but this time finished fifth. She ran a time or 12.45 seconds. With This, Visser Remained Well Above Her Two-week-old Dutch Record or 12.28. Her Race on Thorsday in Zurich was not Flawless.

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