Crouser brings down the world limit to 23.56 Rome (ITALPRESS) – Ryan Crouser set a record at Drake Stadium, which hosted the second day of the Los Angeles meeting, which is recognized as a stage of the World Athletics Tour Gold . Krauser obliterated the 23.37 limit set at the 2021 USA Olympic Trials, moving the limit to 23.56, the world best streak ever (23.23–23.31–22.94–23.56–22.80–22.86). Top-level competition for the finishers as well, with national records for Tom Walsh 22.12, Peyton Otterdahl 21.99 and Mexican Uniel Muñoz (21.88). It is the second men’s world record achieved since the start of the year, after Armand Duplantis’ 6.22 at the auction in late February in Clermont-Ferrand. In addition to the world record, the meeting offered six other season world bests, with a 3:31 in the men’s race.
Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot’s 47 in the 1500m ahead of his U20 compatriot Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot (3:32.01), and others in the women’s race, with Dominican Merilidi Paulino in the 400m (48.98, national record), Aji’ Wilson 1st in the 800: Kenyan Chepchirchir’s world lead in Grosseto to improve after a few hours in 59.01, Ethiopian Diribé Velteji in the 1500m in 3:57.84, with 100m hurdles Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (12.31 with a slight headwind ) and with an outstanding 20.54 with pitcher Maggie Ewen in the shot. He was content to win the pole vault event on his outdoor season debut with a measurement of 5.91 (like Sam Kendricks, who is back at a higher level). Troubled by the cross wind, he wasted his attempt at 6.01. In the other race, Christian Coleman lost in the 100 m, where Jamaican Akeem Blake scored in 9.89, with Coleman (9.91 by two hundredths) also surprisingly ahead of Kravont Charleston (9.91, personal). Surprise met again in the 200 as well, with Terence Laird (20.06) beating Trinworthy Jerôme Richards by two hundredths at the finish line, and in the 400m Jamaica’s Sean Bailey (44.43) won ahead of Kirani James (44.50). Men’s success for Clayton Murphy in the 800 (1:44.75), CJ Allen in the 400hs (still personal in 47.91) and Anderson Peters in the javelin (83.16). For the women, Sha’Carri Richardson and Maria-Josie Ta Lu did not run in the 100 m final, having stopped with cramps after 10.90 and 10.88 respectively in Battery. Morolek Akinosun won the final in 10.97. Jenna Prandini won the 200 meters in 22.34, an average result in the women’s javelin and a success for Chinese Sun Xiaomi (55.67). – Photo: livephotosport (ITALPRESS) pc/com 28-May-23 11:12.