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Mahuchikh, Holloway headline Paris Diamond League



Ukraines Yaroslava Mahuchikh. —AFP/File
Ukraine’s Yaroslava Mahuchikh. —AFP/File

PARIS: Yaroslava Mahuchikh headlines the Diamond League meet in Paris on Friday as athletes continue to fine-tune their form ahead of September´s world championships in Tokyo.

Here, AFP Sport looks at four stand-out disciplines at the eighth meeting of the 15-event Diamond League circuit at the Stade Charlety:

– Women´s high jump –

Mahuchikh has conquered the world of high jumping at the age of 23. The world and Olympic champion set the current world record of 2.10 metres at last year´s Diamond League meet in Paris.

It was a jump that erased the legendary world record of 2.09m set by Bulgarian Stefka Kostadinova at the worlds in Rome way back in 1987 “I don´t like the world ´pressure´,” said the Ukrainian, adding that her coach insisted she focus on herself and jumping technique.

“It´s so exciting to jump here again after the world record, I want to do my best and give a memory to spectators on Friday.” Mahuchikh, looking ahead to the worlds, added: “Every Diamond League and every competition now shows what we did, what we should do better, and get in better shape for the season.

“I think something special is coming.” Also vying to top the podium will be the Australian pair of Eleanor Patterson and Nicola Olyslagers, a two-time world indoor champion who has won twice in Paris (2021, 2023) and beat Mahuchikh in Stockholm last weekend.

US star Grant Holloway makes his return to the track after flopping in the opening Diamond League meet in China. Holloway finished last after leading for much of his race but losing momentum disastrously after the eighth hurdle. The three-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist trailed across the line in 13.72sec, way behind fellow American Cordell Tinch.

“Everybody wants to win every track meet they go to,” Holloway said. “But you´ve got to be able to give and take. “The ultimate goal is definitely the world championships in Tokyo.” Back competing, he added, would allow him to “re-evaluate and attack and do the same thing again”.

Tinch is absent from the French capital, but Holloway will feel the heat from compatriots Trey Cunningham and Freddie Crittenden, Japan´s Rashid Muratake, and the French trio of Wilhem Belocian, Just Kwaou-Mathey and Sasha Zhoya.


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