In the latest track and field results Brussels Diamond League meeting, the world watched as athletes challenged records and delivered sterling performances in a wide array of track and field events. The United States’ Chase Ealey spearheaded the Women’s Shot Put, recording a throw of 20.05 meters, while Haruka Kitaguchi of Japan took the top spot in the Women’s Javelin Throw with a 67.38-meter effort.
The track also witnessed heart-stopping moments: Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson clocked 21.48 seconds in the 200m, just shy of the world record. Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen smashed the men’s 2000m world record, and Armand Duplantis came close to surpassing his own pole vault world record with a 6.23m attempt.
2023 Brussels Diamond League 2023 Full Results
Men’s Brussels Diamond League 2023 Results
MEN’S 200M – 1. Kenneth Bednarek (USA), 19.79; 2. Zharnel Hughes (GBR), 19.82; 3. Andre De Grasse (CAN), 19.89; 4. Aaron Brown (CAN), 19.98; 5. Joseph Fahnbulleh (LBR), 20.24; 6. Filippo Tortu (ITA), 20.30; 7. Kyree King (USA), 20.52; 8. Reynier Mena (CUB), 20.93.
MEN’S 400M – 1. Rusheen McDonald (JAM), 44.84; 2. Alexander Ogando (DOM), 44.93; 3. Håvard Bentdal Ingvaldsen (NOR), 45.07; 4. Leungo Scotch (BOT), 45.14; 5. Gilles Biron (FRA), 45.26; 6. Dylan Borlée (BEL), 45.39; 7. Alexander Doom (BEL), 45.77.
MEN’S 800M – 1. Djamel Sedjati (ALG), 1:43.60; 2. Yanis Meziane (FRA), 1:43.94; 3. Tshepiso Masalela (BOT), 1:44.03; 4. Daniel Rowden (GBR), 1:44.12; 5. Ben Pattison (GBR), 1:44.32; 6. Bryce Hoppel (USA), 1:44.37; 7. Wyclife Kinyamal (KEN), 1:44.38; 8. Saúl Ordóñez (ESP), 1:44.84; 9. Slimane Moula (ALG), 1:45.80; DNF: Khaled Benmahdi (ALG), Collins Kipruto (KEN).
MEN’S 2000M – 1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR), 4:43.13 WR; 2. Reynold Kipkorir Cheruiyot (KEN), 4:48.14; 3. Stewart McSweyn (AUS), 4:48.77; 4. Niels Laros (NED), 4:49.68; 5. Mario García (ESP), 4:49.85; 6. Narve Gilje Nordås (NOR), 4:50.64; 7. Abel Kipsang (KEN), 4:50.68; 8. Charles Philibert-Thiboutot (CAN), 4:51.54; 9. Ruben Verheyden (BEL), 4:52.37; 10. Samuel Tanner (NZL), 4:53.09; 11. Jochem Vermeulen (BEL), 5:03.24; DNF: Boaz Kiprugut (KEN), Cornelius Tuwei (KEN), Mounir Akbache (FRA), Ismael Debjani (BEL).
MEN’S 10,000M – 1. Daniel Simiu Ebenyo (KEN), 26:57.80; 2. Jimmy Gressier (FRA), 27:25.48; 3. Stanley Waithaka Mburu (KEN), 27:30.36; 4. Amanal Petros (GER), 27:47.62; 5. Nicholas Kipkorir (KEN), 28:05.12; 6. Andrew Butchart (GBR), 28:11.60; 7. Yann Schrub (FRA), 28:13.96; 8. Aron Kifle (ERI), 30:23.33.
MEN’S POLE VAULT – 1. Armand Duplantis (SWE), 6.10; 2. Sam Kendricks (USA), 5.92; 3. Ernest John Obiena (PHI), 5.92; 4. Christopher Nilsen (USA), 5.82; 5. KC Lightfoot (USA), 5.82; 6. Zach McWhorter (USA), 5.82; 7. Thibaut Collet (FRA), 5.82; 8. Sondre Guttormsen (NOR), 5.72; 9. Ben Broeders (BEL), 5.72; 10. Kurtis Marschall (AUS), 5.62.
Women’s Brussels Diamond League 2023 Results
WOMEN’S 100M – 1. Elaine Thompson-Herah (JAM), 10.84; 2. Natasha Morrison (JAM), 10.95; 3. Dina Asher-Smith (GBR), 10.97; 4. Zoe Hobbs (NZL), 11.14; 5. Shashalee Forbes (JAM), 11.17; 6. Gina Bass (GAM), 11.18; 7. Rani Rosius (BEL), 11.31.
WOMEN’S 200M – 1. Shericka Jackson (JAM), 21.48; 2. Anthonique Strachan (BAH), 22.31; 3. Jenna Prandini (USA), 22.47; 4. Daryll Neita (GBR), 22.59; 5. Maboundou Koné (CIV), 22.79; 6. Tasa Jiya (NED), 22.96; 7. Delphine Nkansa (BEL), 23.43.
WOMEN’S 400M – 1. Cynthia Bolingo (BEL), 50.09; 2. Lieke Klaver (NED), 50.16; 3. Shamier Little (USA), 50.58; 4. Victoria Ohuruogu (GBR), 50.81; 5. Candice McLeod (JAM), 50.82; 6. Laviai Nielsen (GBR), 50.84; 7. Helena Ponette (BEL), 51.87.
WOMEN’S 1500M – 1. Laura Muir (GBR), 3:55.34; 2. Ciara Mageean (IRL), 3:55.87; 3. Nelly Chepchirchir (KEN), 3:56.93; 4. Jessica Hull (AUS), 3:57.75; 5. Katie Snowden (GBR), 3:58.03; 6. Hirut Meshesha (ETH), 3:58.06; 7. Melissa Courtney-Bryant (GBR), 3:58.09; 8. Addison Wiley (USA), 3:59.17; 9. Sinclaire Johnson (USA), 3:59.19; 10. Linden Hall (AUS), 4:00.41; 11. Saron Berhe (ETH), 4:00.46; 12. Marta Pérez (ESP), 4:00.53; 13. Esther Guerrero (ESP), 4:02.27; 14. Cory Ann McGee (USA), 4:02.32; 15. Elise Vanderelst (BEL), 4:10.65.
WOMEN’S 5000M – 1. Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (KEN), 14:26.46; 2. Medina Eisa (ETH), 14:28.94; 3. Nozomi Tanaka (JPN), 14:29.18; 4. Winnie Jemutai (KEN), 14:39.05; 5. Ayal Dagnachew (ETH), 14:39.11; 6. Merkedes Alemeshete (ETH), 14:45.13; 7. Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal (NOR), 14:47.84; 8. Jessica Warner-Judd (GBR), 14:51.53; 9. Edinah Jebitok (KEN), 14:52.28; 10. Maureen Koster (NED), 14:52.90; 11. Elise Cranny (USA), 14:57.52; 12. Camilla Richardsson (FIN), 15:13.69; 13. Tigist Ketema (ETH), 15:17.27.
WOMEN’S 400MH – 1. Femke Bol (NED), 52.11; 2. Janieve Russell (JAM), 53.80; 3. Rushell Clayton (JAM), 54.10; 4. Anna Cockrell (USA), 54.29; 5. Ayomide Folorunso (ITA), 54.42; 6. Andrenette Knight (JAM), 54.75; 7. Hanne Claes (BEL), 54.95; 8. Viktoriya Tkachuk (UKR), 54.98.
WOMEN’S HIGH JUMP – 1. Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR), 2.00; 2. Angelina Topić (SRB), 1.97; 3. Eleanor Patterson (AUS), 1.94; 4. Iryna Gerashchenko (UKR), 1.91; 5. Morgan Lake (GBR), 1.91; 6. Lia Apostolovski (SLO), 1.91; 7. Nawal Meniker (FRA), 1.84; 7. Merel Maes (BEL), 1.84; 9. Heta Tuuri (FIN), 1.80; 9. Elisabeth Pihela (EST), 1.80.
WOMEN’S TRIPLE JUMP – 1. Shanieka Ricketts (JAM), 15.01 (+0.3); 2. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (UKR), 14.57 (-0.1); 3. Thea Lafond (DMA), 14.49 (+0.4); 4. Dariya Derkach (ITA), 14.17 (+0.7); 5. Kimberly Williams (JAM), 13.96 (+0.4); 6. Ottavia Cestonaro (ITA), 13.76 (+0.2); 7. Dovilė Kilty (LTU), 13.44 (+0.2); 8. Diana Zagainova (LTU), 13.26 (+0.5).
WOMEN’S SHOT PUT – 1. Chase Ealey (USA), 20.05; 2. Sarah Mitton (CAN), 19.76; 3. Maggie Ewen (USA), 19.64; 4. Auriol Dongmo (POR), 19.31; 5. Adelaide Aquilla (USA), 19.20; 6. Jessica Schilder (NED), 18.93; 7. Danniel Thomas-Dodd (JAM), 18.88; 8. Fanny Roos (SWE), 18.88; 9. Jessica Woodard (USA), 18.82; 10. Yemisi Ogunleye (GER), 17.57.
WOMEN’S JAVELIN THROW – 1. Haruka Kitaguchi (JPN), 67.38; 2. Victoria Hudson (AUT), 64.65; 3. Līna Mūze-Sirmā (LAT), 63.00; 4. Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado (COL), 62.51; 5. Nikola Ogrodníková (CZE), 60.18; 6. Tori Peeters (NZL), 59.93; 7. Annu Rani (IND), 57.74; 8. Liveta Jasiūnaitė (LTU), 56.70.
The Brussels Diamond League was a showcase of several other world and Olympic Games medallist, among them Elaine Thompson-Herah, Kenneth Bednare,k and Femke Bol.