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Chopra comes up short in Doha, Bednarek impresses ahead of Olympics

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 7:00 AM
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America’s Kenneth Bednarek celebrated setting a new world-leading record in the men’s 200m final race at the Doha Diamond League on May 10, 2024. The Olympic champion javelinist, Neeraj Chopra, fell short in his event as Kenny Bednarek clocked an impressive 19.67 seconds in the 200m race. Despite a strong performance, Chopra finished just two centimetres behind his Czech rival Jakub Vadlejch, who took silver behind the Indian at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Elsewhere, Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Steven Gardiner won the 400m race at Qatar Sports Club Stadium, expressing satisfaction with his performance ahead of the Paris Olympics. Kenyan world title-holder Mary Moraa claimed victory in the women’s 800m, holding off Britain’s Jemma Reekie with a time of 1:57.91, her season’s best. With the Olympics just around the corner, athletes are gearing up for the competition with more Diamond League meets scheduled before the Games begin in July.

In the javelin event, Vadlejch threw 88.38m with his third attempt, outperforming Chopra who was unable to surpass him in his first competition of the season. Despite falling short of joining the elite 90m club, Chopra vowed to improve in future competitions. Bednarek, who was second to Canada’s Andre De Grasse at Tokyo 2020, set a new personal best and meet record in the 200m race, establishing himself as a strong contender for the upcoming US trials.

Bednarek finished ahead of his American teammates Courtney Lindsey, Kyree King, and Joseph Fahnbulleh in a dominant display. The 25-year-old expressed confidence in his form and readiness for upcoming competitions, highlighting his health and strength as key factors in his performance. Gardiner, the Bahamas’ 400m winner, emphasized the importance of maintaining good health for success in Paris, while Moraa reflected on the intense competition in the women’s 800m.

Greek Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou faced tough competition in the men’s long jump, finishing second to Jamaican Carey McLeod’s impressive leap. Brazil’s Alison dos Santos set a meet record in the men’s 400m hurdles, showcasing his talent with the fifth fastest time ever recorded. In the women’s events, Britain’s Daryll Neita edged out America’s Tamari Davis to win the 100m race by a mere fraction of a second, while Kenya’s Brian Komen triumphed in the men’s 1,500m.

As athletes continue to fine-tune their performances in preparation for the Paris Olympics, the competition at the Doha Diamond League served as a valuable opportunity to gauge their readiness. With strong showings from top contenders like Bednarek, Gardiner, and Moraa, fans can expect intense and thrilling competitions leading up to the Games. As the world eagerly anticipates the spectacle of the upcoming Olympics, athletes are pushing themselves to new heights in pursuit of victory and glory on the global stage.

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