{"id":1471,"date":"2021-08-12T09:24:51","date_gmt":"2021-08-12T09:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/paris.diamondleague.com\/2021\/08\/12\/olympic-champions-setting-a-course-for-the-charlety-stadium\/"},"modified":"2021-08-12T09:24:51","modified_gmt":"2021-08-12T09:24:51","slug":"olympic-champions-setting-a-course-for-the-charlety-stadium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/paris.diamondleague.com\/en\/olympic-champions-setting-a-course-for-the-charlety-stadium\/","title":{"rendered":"Olympic champions setting a course for the Charl\u00e9ty Stadium"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"text-justify\">Triple gold medallist in Tokyo (100, 200 and 4&#215;100 m), Jamaican <strong>Elaine Thompson-Herah<\/strong> will be the female star of the Meeting de Paris 2021. She\u2019s set to compete in the 100 m, a distance in which she secured the second fastest time in history in Japan (10 sec 61). Opposite her will be her compatriot <strong>Shericka Jackson<\/strong>, bronze medallist at the Tokyo Games (10 sec 76).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">Securing Olympic champion status at the end of a competition that saw him make a bid for the world record, <strong>Mondo Duplantis<\/strong> is also being hailed as one of the star attractions of the meeting. Indeed, the 21-year-old Swede is dominating the sport with rare authority. What is more, he never shies from putting his world record (6.18 m) under threat, as long as he\u2019s embroiled in a heated competition.&nbsp;At the Meeting de Paris,&nbsp;<strong>Christopher Nilsen<\/strong>, silver medallist in Tokyo, <strong>Sam Kendricks<\/strong> and <strong>Renaud Lavillenie<\/strong> will be the likely triggers, as well as the young Frenchman <strong>Ethan Cormont<\/strong>, French and European champion hope in 2021.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">Meantime, the women\u2019s high jump competition will offer the public a remake of the Rio Games, with three medallists from the Olympic event: Russian <strong>Mariya Lasitskene<\/strong> (2.04 m), Australian <strong>Nicola McDermott<\/strong> (2.02 m) and Ukrainian <strong>Yaroslava Mahuchikh<\/strong> (2.00 m).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">At the Tokyo Games, <strong>Soufiane El Bakkali<\/strong> created quite a stir in the 3,000 m steeplechase by outclassing the Kenyans, who had made a clean sweep of the Olympic titles since Athens in 2004. The Moroccan will perform at the Charl\u00e9ty Stadium against the bronze medallist in Tokyo, Kenyan <strong>Benjamin Kigen<\/strong>, as well as the reigning world champion, <strong>Conseslus Kipruto<\/strong> (Kenya), and French athlete <strong>Djilali Bedrani<\/strong>, 5th in the 2019 Worlds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">A host of other athletes also caused some agitation at the Tokyo Games and will be eager to try their new Olympic champion status for size at the Meeting de Paris: Puerto Rican <strong>Jasmine Camacho-Quinn<\/strong> in the 100 m hurdles (12 sec 26, 4th fastest time in history), Jamaican <strong>Hansle Parchment<\/strong> in the 110 m hurdles (beating the American favourite Grant Holloway to gold), American <strong>Valarie Allman<\/strong> in the discus and Indian <strong>Neeraj Chopra<\/strong> in the javelin (first Indian Olympic champion in the history of athletics).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">The remainder of the line-up concocted by the Parisian organisers is very much in keeping, with an unprecedented collection of Olympic and World medallists gathered together for the French leg of World Athletics\u2019 Wanda Diamond League. These include, in the sprint events, Americans <strong>Fred Kerley<\/strong> (Olympic number 2 in the 100 m in Tokyo) and <strong>Kenneth Bednarek<\/strong> (silver medallist in the 200 m) competing in the 200 m race, Briton <strong>Dina&nbsp;Asher-Smith<\/strong> (world champion in the 200 m) up against the Jamaicans in the 100 m, Croatian&nbsp;<strong>Sandra Perkovic<\/strong> (Olympic champion in 2012 and 2016) in the discus, Briton <strong>Laura Muir<\/strong> (silver medallist in the 1,500 m in Tokyo) in the 3,000 m against Bahraini <strong>Kalkidan Gezahegne<\/strong> (Olympic number two in the 10,000 m in Tokyo), <strong>Hugues Fabrice Zango<\/strong> from Burkina Faso, indoor world record holder in the triple jump and Dutch athlete <strong>Femke Bol<\/strong> in the 400 m hurdles (bronze medallist in Tokyo).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">Finally, true to form, the Meeting de Paris 2021 will once again give pride of place to the French athletes, who will be out in force to try to hunt down a solid performance with a view to rounding off their season in style: <strong>Pascal Martinot-Lagarde<\/strong> and <strong>Aurel Manga<\/strong>, both Olympic finalists in the 110 m hurdles, <strong>Gabriel Tual<\/strong>, the revelation of the Olympic Games in the 800 m (7th) and of course <strong>M\u00e9lina Robert-Michon<\/strong>, one of the most medalled of France\u2019s athletes still in action, who will be competing in a very top-notch discus competition.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-justify\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After Tokyo comes Paris. 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