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Results of Monaco Diamond League meeting (men)

Xinhua, July 18, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are the results of men's events at Herculis 2015, the 10th stop of this season's Diamond League series here on Friday (WL for world lead, DLR for Diamond League record, MR for meeting record, PB for personal best and SB for season best):

100m

1. Justin Gatlin, United States, 9.78 seconds - MR

2. Tyson Gay, United States, 9.97

3. Jimmy Vicaut, France, 10.03

800m

1. Amel Tuka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1:42.51 - WL

2. Nijel Amos, Botswana, 1:42.66 - SB

3. Ayanleh Souleiman, Djibouti, 1:42.97

1500m

1. Asbel Kiprop, Kenya, 3:26.69 - WL, MR

2. Taoufik Makhloufi, Algeria, 3:28.75 - PB

3. Abdelaati Iguider, Morroco, 3:28.79 - PB

3000m

1. Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku, Kenya, 7:35.13 - WL

2. Yenew Alamirew, Ethiopia, 7:36.39 - SB

3. Isiah Kiplangat Koech, Kenya, 7:37.16 - SB

400m hurdles

1. Bershawn Jackson, United State, 48.23 seconds

2. Patryk Dobek, Poland, 48.62 - PB

3. Johnny Dutch, United States, 48.67

Shot put

1. Joe Kovacs, United States, 22.56 - WL, DLR, MR

2. Christian Cantwell, 21.24

3. Reese Hoffa, United States, 21.08

Pole vault

1. Renaud Lavillenie, France, 5.92 meters

2. Konstanti Filippidis, Greece, 5.82

3. Sam Kendricks, United States, 5.82

Javelin throw

1. Tero Pitkamaki, Finland, 88.87 meters

2. Vitezslav Vesely, Czech Republic, 85.44

3. Jakub Vadlejch, Czech Republic, 84.32

Triple jump

1. Christian Taylor, United States, 17.75 meters - MR

2. Pedro Pablo Pichardo, Cuba, 17.73

3. Omar Craddock, United States, 17.35

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