The 400M British record holder makes a demonstration while triumphing for more than half a second in Franklin Field
The constant beginning of Matt Hudson-Smith in his outdoor season continued with another impressive victory in Grand Slam Track (May 31).
The British headline of 400m Record and Olympic silver medalist won by more than half a second, marking approximately 44.51 approximately one return in Franklin Field.
After a first first year of 200 meters, it seemed that Jerem Richards would challenge the British, but faded in the last 100m and was third with 45.05. Khalleb McRAe ended up strong for the second and ran 45.04.
Hudson-Smith became the male champion of Sprints (200m/400m) in Kingston and, on the back of his third marking of 44 seconds of about 400 m this season, the other two being 44.37 and 44.65-he now is Wellphia.

Nor will he have to wait long to find out, with Grand Slam Track that rationalizes the competition for philadelphia of three to two days. Michael Johnson, who founded Grand Slam Track, declared that the decision was “based on the comments of several key stakeholders” and promised “two days of high -octane and intense combat shoes.”
The heavy rains threatened to cushion the occasion in Franklin Field, a stadium that opened in 1895 specifically for the first Relay Carnival of Penn, although the conditions were cold, the bad weather fortunately remained away.
In another part of the 400m, Marileidy Paulino delivered another clinical career and looked very impressive when executing the best 49.12 season. The Puerto Rican saw the challenge of Salwa Eid Naser, the duo assured respect for the respect of the Olympic gold and silver medals in Paris last summer, which ran 49.47. However, Eid Naser ended up ending in the wrong lane and then was disqualified.

Marco Arop produced one of the most impressive victories than door to the entire opening season of Grand Slam Track, decimating a world -class field of 800m around two laps. The Canadian replied the guy so that he saw him ensure an Olympic silver medal in Paris last summer, with Arop dominant frontal style leaving its competitors behind. He registered 1: 43.38 and had divisions of 400 Mo 52.04 and 51.34.
The 800m world champion Josh Hoey took second place with 1: 44.41 and Yared Nuguse ran 1: 45.36 for the third. Josh Kerr, who took out the masculine short distance crown (800m/1500m) in Miami, finished fifth in 1: 45.80.
Diribe Welteji went to the top of more than 1500 meters in Franklin Field, with the world silver medalist along the distance medalist of Olympic silver Jess Hull in a titanic fight, the couple that runs 3: 58.04 and 3: 58.36 respectively. Georgia Hunter Bell was fourth in 4: 00.85.

Only nine hundredths of a second Agnes Ngetich and Ejgayehu Taye, since the duo of distance produced one of the closest races of the whole season of Grand Slam songs. NGETICH, who broke the world record of 10 km of women last month, shot in a sensational route of 61 seconds the last return to the clock 8: 43.61 and took the victory of 3000m on the line.
Ngetich became the Grand Slam champion, with the three -to -day movement to see the 5000m eliminated. That means those athletes in the long distance group only compete in the 3000m in Franklin Field, with $ 50,000 and not $ 100,000 at stake.
Kenny Bednarek and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden continued their domain in Grand Slam Track: the US duo. Tok the Short Sprints (100m/200m) in Kingston and Miami.
It was always likely that Bednarek extends his undefeated streak in Pennsylvania and the double 200M Olympic silver medalist duly delivered, transmitting a record of 19.95 (0.0) and Beath Bel to Sechughes and Aaron Hughes.

Jefferson-Wooden had a much stricter thought, with Gabby Thomas falling from the long sprints (200 m/400m) to the short sprints. In what was a highly anticipated clash between the 100-meter Olympic Bronze medalist and 200m Olympic champion, Jefferson-Wooden surprised Thomas and won with a better better of 21.99 (1.1). Thomas recorded a time of 22.10 and Dina Asher-Smith took fourth place with 22.65.
Alison Dos Santos kept his undefeated streak alive on the Grand Slam track while the 400 m 2022 obstacle champion surpassed Trevor Bassitt. It was anyone’s call on the back, but the Brazilian almost did the job, marking 48.11 to the 48.25 of Bassitt.
Anna Cockrell was victorious of about 400 million obstacles in Philadelphia, with the Olympic silver medalist at the event, from lane eight, marking 54.04 in Franklin Field. Lina Nielsen was sixth in 57.14.
The event ended with the obstacles of 100 my 110m. The main act in the first was Sydney McLaughlin-Levre that fell from the long obstacles (400m/400m obstinates) to short obstacles (100m/100m obstacles).
The head of 400 m world record, with the aim of challenging itself, registered a time or 12.70 for the fifth just outside or its best personal brand (12.65) four years ago, Ackera Nugent Tok the victory in 12.44.
Cordell Tinch, outside the back of race 12.87 in the Keqiao diamond league that placed it in fourth place on the 110 m list list of all time, was a second surprising second in Philadelphia. The sorcerer registered 13.10, but compatriot Jamal Britt assured the victory with 13.08.