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2022.09.09 17:53 GMT+8

2022 Diamond League Final: Multiple meeting records refreshed

Updated 2022.09.09 17:53 GMT+8
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Armand Duplantis of Sweden competes in the pole vault men's final in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Noah Lyles of the U.S. celebrates after winning the men's 200-meter gold medal in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Tobi Amusan of Nigeria celebrates after winning the women's 100-meter hurdles gold medal in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (C) of Jamaica competes in the women's 100-meter final in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic celebrates after winning the women;s 400-meter gold medal in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Emmanuel Korir (L) of Kenya celebrates after winning the men's 800-meter gold medal in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway celebrates after winning the men's 1,500-meter gold medal in the Diamond League Final at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, September 8, 2022. /CFP

The 2022 Diamond League Final came to an end in Zurich on Wednesday and Thursday while multiple meeting records of different events were broken.

Armand Duplantis of Sweden won the men's pole vault gold medal by setting a new meeting record of 6.07 meters.

Noah Lyles of the U.S. won the men's 200-meter gold with a new meeting record of 19.52 seconds.

Tobi Amusan of Nigeria won the women's 100-meter hurdles gold by refreshing the meeting record at 12.29 seconds.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica won the women's 100-meter gold by matching the meeting record at 10.65 seconds.

Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic won the women's 400-meter gold after finishing the race at 48.99 seconds, which was a national record of her country, the world leading performance this season and her personal best record.

Emmanuel Korir of Kenya won the men's 800-meter gold with the world leading performance of 1:43.26 this season.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway won the men's 1,500-meter gold by finishing the race at 3:29.02, the world leading performance this season.

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