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Scoop
4 days ago
- Sport
- Scoop
Zoe Hobbs 3rd With Best Ever Diamond League Finish
Zoe Hobbs has continued her string of quality results on the European circuit, notching up her best ever Diamond League finish with a 3rd place over 100m in Monaco this morning (NZ Time). The Meeting Herculis staged in iconic Stade Louis II in Monaco is one of the most prestigious Diamond League stops on the circuit. Hobbs had another strong start in the principality, remaining in contention with the front of the pack until the 2024 Olympic 100m champion, Julian Alfred (Saint Lucia), pulled away from the field. Alfred finished strong to clock a quality 10.79s performance with Jacious Sears (USA) in second with 11.02s. Hobbs's time of 11.12 for third may have been a touch off the pace of her recent New Zealand record of 10.94s, but Monaco provided a slight headwind, putting a dampener on the times. Oceania's fastest woman will now return to New Zealand shores for a couple of weeks to reset with her team before returning to Europe in late July. Hobbs will complete her build up for the 2025 World Athletics Championships on the European circuit, with races still to be confirmed. The World Athletics Championships are set to be held in Tokyo, Japan in mid-September, slightly later in the year than usually held. New Zealand's Olympic champion, Hamish Kerr, had an average return to the European Circuit in Monaco. The Oceanian record holder found it tough going after spending a few weeks back in New Zealand. Kerr finished 6th with a best of 2.23m. Sanghyeok Woo (South Korea), took out first place with an equal world lead performance of 3.34. Advertisement - scroll to continue reading Elsewhere in Europe, shot putter Nick Palmer took out the win at the Morton Games in the Morton Stadium Santry , Dublin, Ireland. Throwing a new personal best of 20.20m. At the same meet, Laura Nagel, finished in 8th over 1500m with a 4:08.30 performance. Earlier in the week, Kimberley May, finished in 3rd over 3000m running an outdoor personal best at the Cork City Sports meeting in Cork, Ireland. Her time of 8:45.23 was the kiwis first mark in her build up to the 2025 FISU World University Games, held in Germany in late July. About Athletics NZ: Athletics NZ is the national governing body of Athletics in New Zealand. Athletics NZ exists to deliver great athletics experiences. We work with our partners, sponsors and stakeholders across New Zealand to support our growing network of clubs, communities and their members. We provide an affiliation and support structure that aims to ensure there are safe, fun and accessible opportunities for all to participate, from pre-schoolers through to adults. As a World Athletics member, Athletics New Zealand is tasked with enhancing and promoting all aspects of athletics activity in New Zealand. From grass roots community participation to international high-performance competition, disciplines include track and field athletics, cross country running, mountain running, road running, road walking as well as associated programmes and development initiatives.


Irish Independent
6 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Rhasidat Adeleke withdraws from 400m in Monaco Diamond League
Adeleke was originally listed to take part in Monaco but no reason has yet been given for her absence when the eight-lane line-up was confirmed this morning. The 22-year-old Dubliner has been off form this season and finished a disappointing fourth in the Diamond League in Eugene, Oregon, last weekend. Adeleke blazed to her first-ever victory on the Diamond League circuit at Meeting Herculis in Monaco last year when she clocked a time of 49.17 to win the 400m. That brought her home well clear of Lieke Klaver of the Netherlands, who clocked 49.64 in second, with US champion Kendall Ellis third in 50.39. But this latest news, couple with her below par performances this year, will cause some uncertainty as she prepares for September's World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.