Breaking Records
Another PUMA Running Round Up
June 21, 2023Another PUMA Running Round Up
June 21, 2023Over the last two weekends, PUMA Running took on competitions across the globe. The fourth and fifth meetings of the Diamond League took place in Paris and Oslo, as well as other competitions such as the Paavo Nurmi Games and Bislett Games. Not only did PUMA Athletes claim the podium, they also broke records – including PUMA Para-Athlete Salum Kashafali setting a new World Record in the T13 100m.
The Diamond League – Paris – Fourth Meeting
🥇 Nicola Olyslagers (AUS) – High Jump – 2.00m
🥇 Nina Kennedy (AUS) – Pole Vault – 4.77m
🥈 Simon Ehammer (SUI) – Long Jump – 8.11m (-0.1)
🥈 Abby Steiner (USA) – 200m – 22.34 (-0.4)
🥉 Angelina Topic (SRB) – High Jump – 1.97m and a national record at the age of 17
🥉 Sreeshankar (IND) – Long Jump – 8.09m
The Diamond League – Oslo – Fifth Meeting
🥇 Karsten Warholm (NOR) – 400m hurdles – 46.52 – Diamond League Record, Meeting Record, World Lead
🥇 Mondo Duplantis (SWE) – Pole Vault – 6.01m
🥇 Simon Ehammer (SUI) – Long Jump – 8.32m
🥈 Leyanis Perez (CUB) – Triple Jump – 14.87m (+1.4) – personal best
🥈 Marquis Dendy (USA) – Long Jump – 8.26m (+0.6)
🥈 Rushell Clayton (JAM) – 400m hurdles – 53.84
🥉 EJ Obiena (PHI) – Pole Vault – 5.81m
🥉 Shericka Jackson (JAM) – 100m – 10.98 (+0.9)
Bislett Games
Salum Kashafali (NOR) broke the Para T13 100m World Record with a time of 10.37 (+0.8)!
Paavo Nurmi Games – Turku, Finland
🥇 KC Lightfoot (USA) – Pole Vault – 5.90m
🥇 Wilma Murto (FIN) – Pole Vault – 4.75m
🥇 Nicola Olyslagers (AUS) – High Jump – 2.01m – World Lead
🥇 Shanieka Ricketts (JAM) – Triple Jump – 14.20m (+0.7)
🥇 Ditaji Kambundji (SUI) – 100m Hurdles – 12.79 (+0.9)
And Henrik Larsson (SWE) setting a new National Record in the 100m with a time of 10.17 (+0.1)!
Meeting International Nikaia de Nice
New records!
Nick Griggs (IRL) set a new National U20 Record in the 1500m with a time of 3:36.09.
Audrey Werro (SUI) set a new World U20 Record in the 1000m with a time of 2:34.78.
Tag der Überflieger
Hamish Kerr (NZL) broke the New Zealand High Jump Record with a height of 2.31m.