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Calling World champions to Paris !
The curtain fell on the indoor season on Sunday 4 March on the evening of the Worlds in Birmingham. Already though, all eyes are on the 14-episode IAAF Diamond League serial. And there’s good news for the French leg, scheduled for Saturday 30 June 2018 at the Charléty Stadium: four of the heroes from the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, last weekend, have confirmed their presence at the MEETING de PARIS. American Christian Coleman, Russian Mariya Lasitskene and French athletes Renaud Lavillenie and Kevin Mayer, all gold medallists in the UK, will be competing in the Parisian meeting.
Jamaica and Mayer celebrate at Charléty
By securing the win in the women’s 100m and 400m, and the men’s 110m hurdles, the Jamaican athletes had plenty to celebrate this Saturday at the MEETING de PARIS, as had Frenchman Kevin Mayer, who excelled in what proved to be a unique triathlon.
Ramil Guliyev to finish
The men’s 200m, the last race of the MEETING de PARIS, saw victory go to the Turk Ramil Guliyev.
Christian Taylor the logical win
The Olympic champion of the triple jump Christian Taylor has taken victory in the triple jump competition at the MEETING de PARIS ahead of compatriot Will Claye.
Sifan Hassan powered up
The best performer in the world this year in the 1,500m, Dutch athlete Sifan Hassen has confirmed that she is in fine fettle by winning the 1,500m at the MEETING de PARIS.
Vetter stuns the competition
German athlete Johannes Vetter has taken victory in the javelin competition at the MEETING de PARIS, throwing 88.74m on his first attempt.
Ronald Levy sets the stopwatch spinning
Posting the best time of his career, Jamaican Ronald Levy has won the 110m hurdles at the MEETING de PARIS.
Kendricks dominates Lavillenie
The world’s best performer of the year, American Sam Kendricks has confirmed he is in great shape by winning the pole vault competition at the MEETING de PARIS.
Kenyan hat-trick in the 3,000m steeplechase
Kenyan Beatrice Chepkoech has taken the win ahead of her compatriots in the 3,000m steeplechase at the MEETING de PARIS.
Meité in under 10 seconds
The athlete from the Ivory Coast, Ben Youssef Méité, has won the 100m at the MEETING de PARIS, just squeezing under 10 seconds.