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Asher-Smith storms to 200m Diamond League victory in Florence

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(Reuters) - Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith clocked her fastest time outside of a major championsh­ips as she powered to victory in the 200 metres at the third Diamond League meeting of the season in Florence yesterday.

The 25-year-old world champion laid down a strong marker ahead of the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 22.06 seconds that left her more than half a second ahead of the Ivory Coast’s Marie-Josee Ta Lou.

Asher-Smith’s time marked her season’s best run, leaving the Briton in high spirits heading towards the Olympics next month.

“It’s been really hard over the past year and a bit because of the pandemic so I’m really proud to be able to put that kind of time, and I definitely have more in me,” she said.

In the men’s 100m, South African Akani Simbine edged Britain’s Chijindu Ujah to the line by two-hundredths of a second with a time of 10.08 seconds.

The surprise of the evening in Florence, which was hosting the meeting while Rome’s Stadio Olimpico is unavailabl­e as it hosts Euro 2020 soccer matches, was Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigts­en setting a European record in the men’s 5,000m.

The 20-year-old stormed clear in the final 200m to finish in 12:48.45, smashing his personal best by almost 14 seconds and finishing more than six seconds clear of world record holder Joshua Cheptegei who trailed in sixth.

Sifan Hassan of the Netherland­s edged ahead of Kenya’s Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon on the final straight to

win a thrilling women’s 1,500m by 0.28 seconds.

Hassan set a 10,000m world record in her home country on Sunday only to lose it two days later to Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia, the Dutchwoman ended her week with a world leading time of 3:53.63.

“I thought that Faith Kipyeon was going to win. At 800m we were so fast, but I tried to do my best,” Hassan said.

“I got the meeting record, but for me it is not so much about that. I am surprised about the time!”

Dutch 21-year-old Femke Bol continued her impressive rise with a personal best 53.44 seconds in the women’s 400m hurdles, her third Diamond League victory.

Double Olympic champion Sandra Perkovic of Croatia registered a 43rd Diamond League victory in the discus, winning with her biggest throw in two years of 68.31m.

Jamaica’s Omar McLeod ran a world leading time of 13.01 seconds to win the men’s 110m hurdles and New Zealand’s Tom Walsh won the shot put ahead of local favourite Leonardo Fabbri who threw a season’s best 21.71 metres in his home city to finish third.

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