A second highlight was a sensationally quick 5000-metre race. Ethiopia dominated the event by locking out the entire top-five. The 18-year-old wonderkid Selemon Barega took home the Diamond Trophy with an astonishing 12:43.02, shattering Birhanu Balew world’s leading time by 20 seconds and setting a new Diamond League record in the process.
Caterine Ibarguen showed her class once more. Just 24 hours after winning the triple jump Diamond Trophy in Zurich, the Colombian did the double in Brussels. She dug deep to win the long jump with 6m80, fending off Britain’s Sarah Proctor (6m70) and American Sha’Keela Saunders (6m68).
The night started with a huge upset in the women’s discus. Sandra Perkovic, who had won the Diamond Trophy for the past six years in a row, had to settle for third with a throw of 64m31. Cuba’s Yaime Perez (65m00) triumphed ahead of Brazilian Andressa de Morais (64m65).
Salwa Eid Naser, the favourite on the women’s 400 metres, didn’t disappoint. The Bahraini athlete ran off into the distance on the final straight to clinch a comfortable win in a sharp 49.34.
The 3000 metre steeplechase was a Kenyan affair with Beatrice Chepkoech (8:55.10) setting a new meeting record ahead of her compatriots Norah Jeruto (8:59.62) and Hyvin Kiyeng (9:01.60).
A tight 1500-metre race went to Britain’s Laura Muir (3:58.49), who beat Shelby Houlihan (3:58.94) and Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan (3:59.41).
Hassan took a second Diamond League podium in consecutive days after finishing second in last night’s 5000 metres in Zurich.
On the 100 metre hurdles the diamonds went to American Brianna McNeal (12.61) ahead of her compatriot Kendra Harrison (12.63) and Jamaica’s Danielle Williams (12.64).
Shaunae Miller-Uibo was unstoppable on the 200 metres. The Bahamian sprinting queen won in 22.12 ahead the Dutch pair Dafne Schippers (22.53) and Jamile Samuel (22.64).
Sergey Shubenkov was this year’s fastest man on the 110 hurdles and he made his point in Brussels with a win in 12.97. Spain’s Orlando Ortega (13.10) was second, followed by Jamaican Hansle Parchment (13.35).
The first of sixteen Diamond League finals was held the night before on the iconic Brussels Grand Place. The Chinese world champion Lijiao Gong took home a second consecutive Diamond Trophy.
The 16 Diamond League winners in Brussels:
- pole vault: Timur Morgunov (Ana)
- discus: Fedrick Dacres (Jam)
- high jump: Brandon Starc (Aus)
- 110m hurdles: Sergey Shubenkov (Ana)
- triple jump: Pedro Pablo Pichardo (Por)
- 100m: Christian Coleman (USA)
- 800m: Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir (Ken)
- 5000m: Selemon Barega (Eth)
- shot put: Lijao Gong (Chn)
- discus: Yaimé Perez (Cub)
- long jump: Caterine Ibarguen (Col)
- 400m: Salwa Eid Naser (Brn)
- 3000m steeplechase: Beatrice Chepkoech (Ken)
- 1500m: Laura Muir (Gbr)
- 100m hurdles: Brianna McNeal (USA)
- 200m: Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bah)