The large 100-meter showdown is closer-the stars were positioned in the semi-finals. Oblique Seville from Jamaica looked better than the US champion Noah Lyles – overview.
100 meters – Seville is positioned
After 50 meters the first look at the competitors – but nobody came. After 75 meters, Oblique Seville from Jamaica passed into slight jogging and still won confidently: With 9.87 seconds and the best appearance of the three semi-finals, Jamaiker stood up for the gold medal in the final at 3:20 p.m. (live ticker at Sportschau.de). Also there are the American defending champion Noah Lyles, who looked much more strained in his 9.92 seconds, as well as the co -favorites Kishane Thompson (Jamaica) and Kenneth Bednarek (USA), who rest face over the line in 9.85 seconds.
100 meters – Lückenkemper runs past the final
11.11 seconds are not bad, but ultimately not sufficient: For Gina Lückenkemper, the semi-finals on the 100-meter distance was the end station. By far the best of the three races was the American Melissa Jefferson in 10.73 seconds-she is now the clear favor of gold in the final today at 3:10 p.m. (live ticker at Sportschau.de).
Discus throw – Allman triumphs, craft is left behind
She is the Olympic champion, a World Cup title has just been missing her – until now: Valarie Allman from the USA withdrew gold with 69.48 meters in the discus throw. For the German Shanice Craft, the competition started with two technically bad throws, and after three attempts. But she increased, but ultimately remained significantly below her possibilities with 65.21 meters.
High jump – Tamberi and Potye fail at 2.21 meters
The thigh tied thickly – that looked painful when you watch. In fact, the injury seems to have handled the high jump Olympic champion and world champion Gianmarco Tamberi so strongly that it failed at 2.21 meters. Pech was added especially in the second attempt when the Italian had clearly mastered the height, but then tore the latte with his lower leg.
The third leap from Tobias Potye looked very similar, the Cologne also said goodbye with skipped 2.16 meters – its best performance is 2.34 meters.
400 meters – Bredau and Watson already outside
For the German team, the evening session in the nation stadium sold out with around 68,000 spectators does not start: Jean Paul Bredau has left over 400 meters with 46.05 seconds, he finished sixth in his race. The Olympic second of Paris, Matthew Hudson-Smith from Great Brittania, also had to tremble as a preliminary fourth, but he came to the semi-finals with 44.68 seconds.
Already outside is defending champion Antonio Watson from Jamaica, who was only eighth in his lead. The best in the entire field was fellow favorite Jacory Patterson from the USA with a very good 43.90 seconds.
1500 meters – farken controls its lead
Robert Farken has reached his first destination at the World Cup: he is over 1500 meters in the semi -finals. In the third and slowest of the four preliminaries, the 27-year-old ran at the front from the start and skillfully skillfully determined the pace. At the beginning of the last round, the DLV athlete also positioned itself alongside Olympic champion Cole Hocker from the USA. At the last 200 meters, the competition did not manage to make the Leipziger dangerous.
In 3: 42.06 minutes he secured the ticket for the semi -finals on Monday (2.30 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de). The World Cup final on Wednesday (3:20 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de): “I have now taken the first step, hopefully the second will follow tomorrow. And if it should work: In a final everything is always possible”said the 27-year-old in the Sportschau interview.
In June, the runner, who trained in the USA at the Diamond League meeting in Rome, broke the almost 45-year-old German record of Thomas Wessinghage (3: 31.58) when he finished 3: 30.80 minutes.
Olympic champion already put outside outside
For several top runners, the World Cup-out came as a surprise in the preliminaries where it was to get among the top six. Among other things, the two world-year-fastest, Azeddine Habz from France and Phanuel Koech from Kenya and the Norwegian Jakob Inbrigtsen, 2021 Olympic champion in Tokyo and World Cup silver winner of Budapest 2023, missed the semi-finals. However, the 24 -year -old Influence of Achilles tendon injury has not yet contested a race in this outdoor season – but he found clear words for his idea.
Hammer throw – Kuhn secures final place
Nice success for hammer thrower Aileen Kuhn: In qualification group B, the U23 European champion missed the required width of 74 meters for a safe final place, but she is still there in the fight for the medals on Monday (2 p.m., live in the first and at Sportschau.de). With her best expanse of 70.85 meters, she moved into the twelve -member final field.
“That was mega-good. I had fun and I am incredibly happy to be able to start here again”it gushed out of Kuhn in the Sportschau interview. Your goal is now to throw personal best – this is currently 72.53 meters.
Kuhn’s teammate of Eintracht Frankfurt, Samantha Borutta, on the other hand, missed the final. It only came to 68.96 meters in qualifying group A and was in 20th place in the final accounting. After a change in technology in the course of the season, the 25-year-old Frankfurt woman in the sports show interview was nevertheless satisfied with her appearance: “I think I’m on the right track. Today it still hooked a bit.”
The world year best Brooke Andersen and her US team-mate Rachel Richeson, both of whom, are both in qualification, are not surprisingly in the fight for gold. Defending champion and Olympic champion Camryn Rogers from Canada, on the other hand, moved into the final with 77.52 meters.
Marathon – Jepchirchir wins gold in the target sprint
Marathon gold at the World Cup secured Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir, who had already won Olympic gold four years ago. She fought a head-to-head race with Tigst Asefa from Ethiopia on the last kilometers. It was only when both of them were in the final round in the nation stadium did the decision were made: Jepchirchir won with a time of 2:24:43 hours – at the finish line, she was two seconds ahead of her competitor, who had already won silver at the Olympic Games in Paris.
100 meters hurdles – all favorites further
None of the medal candidates have stumbled in the preliminaries of over 100 m hurdles. Both the world’s fastest and Olympic champion Massai Russell from the USA and defending champion Danielle Williams (Jamaica) and world record player Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) have reached the semi -finals. German hurdles were not at the start in the preliminaries.
Both the semifinals (2:06 p.m.) and the run for the medals (3:20 p.m.) take place on Monday (live in the first and at Sportschau.de).
