The mile is not played very often, but it is – as Lewandowski himself asserts – excellent training before competing in his main 1,500 metres. His result on Thursday was a good prediction for the Olympic Games in Tokyo, where the pole dreams of an Olympic medal.

Previously, Maria Andrejczyk took second place in the javelin throwing competition, but she achieved the best result – 62.67. The country’s record holder recently treated an injury, had a long break and this result in the context of the Olympic medal fight is very important.

At the meetings of this prestigious series, it is proved that the last round of the art competition chooses the winner. Andrejczyk threw in the contest 62.67, but at the fifth attempt. The last time she scored 60.35, the German Christine Husung was better than her at that time – 60.95 and was considered the winner.

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a woman

100 m

1 – Marie Jose Ta Lou (Ivory Coast) 10.91

2. Daryl Neta (UK) 11.06

3 – Agla del Ponte (Switzerland) 11.16

800 m

1. Kate Grace (USA) 1.57,60

2 – Halima Nakai (Uganda) 1,58.70

3. Laure Hoffmann (Switzerland) 1.59.06

5000 m

1 – Helen Obery (Kenya) 14.26.38

2- Fantu Worku (Ethiopia) 14.26.80

3 – Margaret Shelemo Kipkemboe (Kenya) 14.28, 24

400 pm

1. Fimke Paul (Netherlands) 53.33 – country record

2 – Anna Rykova (Ukraine) 54.15

3 – Victoria Tkachuk (Ukraine) 54.62

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w dal

1 – Malaika Mihambo (Germany) 6.86

2- Ivana Spanovic (Serbia) 6.66

3 – Nastasja Mironczyk – Ioanwa (Belarus) 6.72

spear

1 – Christine Hussong (Germany) 62.62

2. Maria Andrzekczyk (Poland) 62.67

3 – Kelsey-Lee Barber (Australia) 60,86

men

200 m

1 – Andre de Grasse (Canada) 09.20.2019

2 – Aaron Brown (Canada) 20.38

3 – Isaac Makwala (Botswana) 20.61

a thousand

1. Stuart McSwain (Australia) 3.48.37 – Best result in the world this year

2. Marcin Lewandowski (Poland) 3.49.11 – Polish record

3. J. Edwards (Australia) 3.49.27

3000 m

1. Yomif Kegelcha (Ethiopia) 7.26.25 – This year’s best result in the world

2- Jacob Krupp (Kenya) 7.30.07

3 – Nicholas Kiborer Kemili (Kenya) 7.31.33

400 pm

1. Karsten Warholm (Norway) 46.70 – world record

2 – Alison dos Santos (Brazil) 47.38

3 – Yasmane Kobelo (Turkey) 48.86

triple jump

1 – Yasser Mohamed Triki (Algeria) 17.24

2 – Andy Diaz (Cuba) 16.78

3. Tiago Pereira (Portugal) 16.64

Tyczka

1. Armand Duplantis (Sweden) 6.01

2. Sam Kendricks (US) 5,91

3 – Renault Lavillenie (France) 5.81

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/ France Press agency