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Diamond League: Molly Caudery wins pole vault in Doha as Amy Hunt clocks PB in 100m

Olivia Roberts
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In 1500m, Jemma Reekie of Scotland finished a credible third with a time of four minutes 7.33 seconds when Nelly Chepchirchir came out Clara in 4: 05.00, ahead of Kenya’s teammate, Susan Ejore.

In another place, Amy Hunt finished third in the 100m in a time or 11.03 while playing .09 seconds of her best personal moment.

The race was from Tia Clayton, who was twice 100-meter Olympic champion and Jamaican compatriot Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pyce.

Fraser-Pyce, 38, was competing in the Diamond League circuit for the first time in three years, but could only finish fourth since Clayton, 20, won easily in a world leader of 10.92.

Clayton’s twin sister, Tina, was second at 11.02, while Fraser-Pyce, competing in possible her last season, recorded the best 11.05 of a season for the room.

The current 200m male -male champion Letsile Tebogo produced a successful Care performance in his characteristic event, since they almost caught him in the Lindsey line.

The Botswana Tebogo ran a soft curve, but seemed to lack fluidity in the straight house and looked to his right in Lindsey while crossing line 20.10, a hundredth of second ahead of the American.

In the male 800m, Tshepiso Masalela pursued Wycliffe Kinyamal to clock 1: 43.11, the fastest moment in the world this year.

Meanwhile, Lawrence Okoye finished sixth on the album with a launch or 65.01m, while his British partner Laviai Nielsen ended up in the seventh in the 400m with a time of 52.02.

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