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Results from 2015 IAAF Diamond League Stockholm Bauhaus Athletics

Xinhua, July 31, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are the results from the 2015 IAAF Diamond League Stockholm meeting here on Thursday:

Men

200m

1. Alonso Edward, Panama, 20.04 seconds

2. Anaso Jobodwana, South Africa, 20.18

3. Ramil Guliyev, Turkey, 20.27

4. Terrel Cotton, United States, 20.30

5. Lykourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas, Greece, 20.43

6. Chris Clarke, Britain, 20.71

7. Karol Zalewski, Poland, 20.71

8. Johan Wissman, Sweden, 21.00

400m

1. Machel Cedenio, Trinidad and Tobago, 44.97 seconds

2. Luguelin Santos, Dominican Republic, 45.21

3. Martyn Rooney, Britain, 45.41

4. Rabah Yousif, Britain, 45.46

5. Tony McQuay, United States, 45.49

6. Rusheen McDonald, Jamaica, 45.55

7. Abdalleleh Haroun, Qatar, 45.89

8. Edino Steele, Jamaica, 46.17

1500m

1. Ayanleh Souleiman, Djibouti, three minutes, 33.33 seconds

2. Jakub Holusa, Czech Republic, 3:34.26

3. Ilham Tanui Ozbilen, Turkey, 3:24.40

4. Fouad El Kaam, Morocco, 3:35.05

5. Robby Andrews, United States, 3:35.52

6. Younes Essalhi, Morocco, 3:35.82

7. Henrik Ingebrigtsen, Norway, 3:36.06

8. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, Canada, 3:36.37

110m hurdles

1. Orlando Ortega, Cuba, 13.18 seconds

2. Sergey Shubenkov, Russia, 13.22

3. David Oliver, United States, 13.24

4. Jason Richardson, United States, 13.31

5. Pascal Martinot-Lagarde, France, 13.40

6. Aleec Harris, United States, 13.54

7. Philip Nossmy, Sweden, 14.18

3000m steeplechase

1. Hicham Sigueni, Morocco, eight minutes, 16.54 seconds

2. Brahim Taleb, Morocco, 8:16.56

3. Hillary Kipsang Yego, Kenya, 8:19.14

4. Andrew Bayer, United States, 8:19.84

5. Mitko Tsenov, Bulgaria, 8:21.89

6. Ilgizar Safiulin, Russia, 8:24.13

7. Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim, Djibouti, 8:24.58

8. Stanley Kipkoech Kebenei, United States, 8:25.09

Discus

1. Piotr Malachowski, Poland, 65.95 meters

2. Philip Milanov, Belgium, 64.97

3. Robert Urbanek, Poland, 63.25

4. Axel Harstedt, Sweden, 63.24

5. Daniel Stahl, Sweden, 63.03

6. Benn Harradine, Australia, 62.98

7. Gerhard Mayer, Austria, 60.49

8. Niklas Arrhenius, Sweden, 59.48

Long jump

1. Greg Rutherford, Britain, 8.34 meters

2. Marquis Dendy, United States, 8.09

3. Godfrey Khotso Mokoena, South Africa, 7.87

4. Michel Torneus, Sweden, 7.83

5. Andreas Otterling, Sweden, 7.76

6. Euseio Caceres, Spain, 7.73

7. Zarck Visser, South Africa, 7.71

8. Tomasz Jaszczuk, Poland, 7.67

High jump

1. Jacorian Duffield, United States, 2.32 meters

2. Mutaz Essa Barshim, Qatar, 2.29

3. Gianmarco Tamberi, Italy, 2.29

4. Erik Kynard, United States, 2.29

5. Marco Fassinotti, Italy, 2.25

6. Derek Drouin, Canada, 2.25

6. Donald Thomas, Bahamas, 2.25

8. Robbie Grabarz, Britain, 2.25

Women

100m

1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 10.93 seconds

2. Tori Bowie, United States, 11.05

3. Natasha Morrison, Jamaica, 11.22

4. Shalonda Solomon, United States, 11.24

5. Carina Horn, South Africa, 11.24

6. Barbara Pierre, United States, 11.29

7. Tiffany Townsend, United States, 11.48

8. Moa Hjeimer, Sweden, 11.91

800m

1. Renelle Lamote, France, one minute, 59.91 seconds

2. Lynsey Sharp, Britain, 2:00.29

3. Brenda Martinez, United States, 2:00.54

4. Rababe Mar Arafi, Morocco, 2:00.73

5. Chanelle Price, United States, 2:01.26

6. Simoya Campbell, Jamaica, 2:01.57

7. Rose Mary Almanza, Cuba, 2:02.58

8. Molly Ludlow, United States, 2:02.67

400m hurdles

1. Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republic, 54.37 seconds

2. Sara Petersen, Denmark, 54.42

3. Cassandra Tate, United States, 54.88

4. Georganne Moline, United States, 55.25

5. Wenda Theron Nel, South Africa, 55.26

6. Eilidh Child, Britain, 55.79P 7. Tiffany William, United States, 57.03

8. Elise Malmberg, Sweden, 57.13

3000m

1. Katie Mackey, United States, eight minutes, 52.99 seconds

2. Renata Plis, Poland, 8:53.58

3. Betlhem Desalegn, United Arab Emirates, 8:53.75

4. Mimi Belete, Bahrain, 8:53.96

5. Haftamnesh Tesfaye, Ethiopia, 8:55.19

6. Karoline Bjerkeli Grovdal, Norway, 8:57.78

7. Margherita Magnani, Italy, 9:02.08

8. Buzuayehu Mohamed, Ethiopia, 9:06.23

Javelin

1. Barbora Spotakova, Czech Republic, 65.66 meters

2. Sunette Viljoen, South Africa, 64.03

3. Linda Stahl, Germany, 64.02

4. Elizabeth Gleadle, Canada, 63.73

5. Madara Palameika, Latvia, 61.76

6. Kara Winger, United States, 61.10

7. Katharina Molitor, Germany, 60.52

8. Marharyta Dorozhon, Israel, 57.71

Triple jump

1. Caterine Ibarguen, Colombia, 14.69 meters

2. Olga Rypakova, Kazakhstan, 14.30

3. Kimberly Williams, Jamaica, 14.22

4. Jenny Elbe, Germany, 13.90

5. Jeanine Assani Issouf, France, 13.65

6. Sinead Gutzmore, Britain, 13.30

7. Jasmin Sabir, Sweden, 12.83

Pole vault

1. Yarisley Silva, Cuba, 4.81 meters

2. Nikoleta Kiriakopoulou, Greece, 4.76

3. Fabiana Murer, Brazil, 4.71

4. Silke Spiegelburg, Germany, 4.61

5. Angelica Bengtsson, Sweden, 4.46

6. Katerina Stefanidi, Greece, 4.46

7. Michaela Meijer, Sweden, 4.31

8. Malin Dahlstrom, Sweden, 4.16

On Wednesday

Women

Shot put

1. Christina Schwanitz, Germany, 20.13 meters

2. Michelle Carter, United States, 19.24

3. Anita Marton, Hungary, 18.74

4. Valerie Adams, New Zealand, 18.69

5. Brittany Smith, United States, 18.54

6. Cleopatra Borel, Trinidad and Tobago, 18.25

7. Lena Urbaniak, Germany, 17.62

8. Fanny Roos, Sweden, 16.42

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