Status: 15.09.2025 2:23 pm

Simon Batz missed the hoped-for place in the long jump final by six centimeters. For this, Gregory Minoue had previously fought into the semi -finals over 110 meters of hurdles. The third competition day at an overview.

By Sebastian Hochrainer and Uli Petersen

100 meter hurdles – top runners are positioned for brilliant finals

The final run in women’s hurdle sprint could become one of the most exciting and high -class events at the World Athletics Championships – this also indicates the results in the semi -finals. World record player Tobin Amusan (Nigeria/12.36 seconds), Grace Stark (12.37) and Masai Russell (both USA/12.42) already made top performances as the winners of their runs. As the only favorite, Ackera Nugent (Jamaic) failed in 12.63 seconds.

  • Semi -finals over 100 meters hurdles
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Long jump – Batz misses the final

Simon Batz was missing only six centimeters to achieve the final in the long jump at the World Cup. At 7.92 meters, the 22-year-old was 17th and did not make it to the top 12, which can start in the final fight taking place on Wednesday.

  • Qualification in the long jump
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110 meter hurdles – bad day for murderi, minoue surprised

For Manuel Mordi, the World Athletics World Cup has already ended after the preliminary. With his time of 14.25 seconds, the 22-year-old not only stayed far behind his possibilities, but also became the last one by far. “It was catastrophic at the back”admitted Mordi. In contrast, Gregory Minoue, whose 13.50 seconds were enough to make fifth place as one of four time -fastest (the top 4 of the respective runs), qualified directly) into the semi -finals.

  • Preliminaries over 110 meters hurdles
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  • Limer runner Mordi and Minoue in an interview

400 meter hurdles – German duo takes the first hurdle

OWE Fischer -Breholz successfully survived his lead in a time of 48.81 seconds as third (the top 4 came on directly) – however, tremors were announced in Germany’s best hurdle runner. After his run, Fischer-Breiholz ​​took the back thigh, said in the Sportschau interview: “I have a really pain in the buggy, that is just annoying me. 200 meters before the finish, I noticed that it shoots in in the desk. I hope that I will no longer have it in the next round.”

The 21-year-old continues: “We will see what is possible if I get the bugger under control. I hope that works.” The semi -finals continue on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. In them there is also Emil Agyekum, who finished second in his run in a good 48.33 seconds. Joshua Abuaku (49.41 seconds), on the other hand, was eliminated, who could not benefit from the fact that Superstar Karsten Warholm (was third in 48.56 seconds) ran right in front of him.

The other favorites Abderrahman Samba (Qatar/48.03 seconds), Alison Dos Santos (Brazil/48.48), Rai Benjamin (USA/48.15) and Ezekiel Nathaniel (Nigeria/48.37) also gave themselves no nakedness.

  • Preliminaries over 400 meters hurdles
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Marathon – Petros with Energy performance to Sensational silver

Marathon runner Amanal Petros has secured an entry in the German sports history books in Tokyo: The 30-year-old won a marathon medal at a World Cup after reunification.

  • Results marathon men
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Immediately before the finish, Petros had gold, but had to give up alphonce Felix Simbu from Tanzania in the target sprint. With Richard Ringer, the second DLV runner also delivered a strong race as 13.

3000 meters obstacle – Krause and Meyer reach the final

Two of three German runners have reached the final: Gesa Krause (best time of the season of 9: 16.76 minutes) and Lea Meyer (9: 13.18) each made the finale on Wednesday (2:57 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de). Olivia Gürth narrowly missed the crucial fifth place: in the best time of the season (9: 15.28), she was sixth.

  • Results 3000 meters obstacle women
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The 33-year-old Krause, who won World Cup bronze in 2015 and 2019, suffered a rib break in June in a fall. In the Sportschau interview, she showed herself relieved to be in the final even with her seventh (!) World Cup participation: “It was a bumpy season. I am happy that I could solve it today. I trained well and want to push myself forward as possible in the final.”

Meyer was “just relieved and happy” after the lead. In summer they doubted themselves: “The uncertainty was huge. I didn’t want to come to the World Cup until last week because I didn’t know where I was. The last four weeks were above all healthy and, above all, mentally mentally with the hardest, if not the hardest.”

Hammer throw – Merlin Hummel with a throw to the final

Saving survived hammer thrower Merlin Hummel The qualification for the World Cup final on Tuesday (2 p.m., in the live ticker at Sportschau.de): The 23-year-old clearly exceeded the required width (76.50) in the first attempt at 78.54 meters.

  • Results hammer throw men
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He optimistically looks ahead of the fight for the medals: “I try to throw beautiful and wide and hope that I can do it in the final. I want to get into the area of ​​my best performance.” This season Hummel increased this brand to a strong 81.27 meters.

400 meters hurdles – Kelety and Dases one round further

Eileen Demes had to tremble for a long time, but then it was clear after the fifth lead: the 27-year-old is over 400 meters hurdles in the World Cup semi-final. In the second lead she had only become fifth in 55.03 seconds – but in the end she came on over time. Elena Kelety ran directly and without trembling in 54.74 seconds into the semi -finals.

  • Results 400 meters hurdles women
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Pole vault – 14 jumpers in the final

In qualification, 14 of the 26 athletes skipped 4.60 meters in qualification – these 14 will be there in the final on Wednesday (1.10 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de). In the absence of Olympic champion Nina Kennedy from Australia, the American Katie Moon is one of the favorites on the title.

  • Results pole vault women
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