Daryll Neita from Britain narrowly edged out Tamari Davis from the United States by a mere one-hundredth of a second to clinch victory in the women’s 100m at the Doha Diamond League event held on Friday. Neita, who is 27 years old, completed the race in 10.98 seconds in Qatar, while American Celera Barnes finished third behind Davis.
Neita’s recent triumph in the 200m at the Suzhou Diamond League in China adds to her list of accomplishments. Additionally, fellow Brit Molly Caudery impressed by surpassing reigning pole vault world champion Nina Kennedy with a jump of 4.73m.
In other competitions, Kenneth Bednarek achieved a personal best and secured the world-leading time in the men’s 200m, leading an all-American podium. The silver medallist from the Tokyo Olympic Games comfortably crossed the finish line with a time of 19.67 seconds, followed by Courtney Lindsey in second place and Kyree King in third.
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Daryll Neita, representing Britain, narrowly clinched victory over Tamari Davis of the United States by a mere one-hundredth of a second in the women’s 100m event at the Doha Diamond League on Friday. Neita, aged 27, completed the race in 10.98 seconds in Qatar, while American Celera Barnes took third place behind Davis.
Neita’s recent triumph in the 200m at the Suzhou Diamond League in China further enhances her list of accomplishments. Additionally, Molly Caudery, also from Britain, showcased her talent by surpassing reigning pole vault world champion Nina Kennedy with a jump of 4.73m.
In other competitions, Kenneth Bednarek set a personal best and secured the world-leading time in the men’s 200m, leading an all-American podium. The silver medallist from the Tokyo Olympic Games comfortably crossed the finish line with a time of 19.67 seconds, with Courtney Lindsey in second place and Kyree King in third.
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