Trayvon Bromell scorches 100m as Beatrice Chebet shines in 1,500m at Rome Diamond League

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Trayvon Bromell celebrates after winning the men's 100m event of the Diamond League meet in Rome.

Trayvon Bromell celebrates after winning the men's 100m event of the Diamond League meet in Rome on June 6.

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American Trayvon Bromell admitted that he had the “jitters”, even as he set the fastest 100m time this season of 9.84 seconds at the Rome Diamond League on June 6.

Bromell, a two-time world outdoor bronze medallist and 2016 world indoor champion, dominated the field, with compatriot Fred Kerley coming in fifth in 10.06sec.

Cameroon’s Emmanuel Eseme (9.99sec) and Kenya’s Ferdinand Omanyala (10.01sec) rounded out the podium in the blue riband event.

“It is a blessing... I executed the race, it was a great feel,” said Bromell.

“It was definitely a lot of jitters, I’m not going to lie and say that the nerves weren’t there.

“I did not know what to expect, but I just wanted to go and be the person that I know I am. I work hard so I don’t expect anything but fast times and execution.”

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet, who won Olympic golds in the 5,000 and 10,000m in Paris last summer, posted the second-fastest time in history in the women’s 5,000m, clocking 14:03.69 after a stunning solo breakaway at the Stadio Olimpico.

It was just three seconds off Gudaf Tsegay’s world record set in Eugene in 2023, the Ethiopian finishing third in Rome as the field struggled with Chebet’s kick four laps out from the finish.

“I was planning to run 14:15, but I felt like my body was moving and I decided to go,” said Chebet.

“So I see that my body is in a good shape and I am capable of the world record. So now I am going home and will prepare for it. Everything is possible. If I get someone who will push me up to 3,000, it is possible.”

Another Olympic champion, American Quincy Hall, held his nerve to claim the men’s 400m in 44.22sec, winning in a photo finish from South African Zakithi Nene.

There was a first Diamond League win since 2022 for Sandi Morris in the women’s pole vault, the American clearing 4.80m for the victory.

“Today is monumental for me on a personal level,” said the three-time world silver medallist.

“I have been fighting with problems with my shoulder, so I have to keep the volume of jumps lower. I really wanted to keep jumping but I also listen to my goals.”

There was, however, no glory for Gianmarco Tamberi in the men’s high jump in front of his adoring fans.

The joint 2020 Olympic gold medallist, also the current European and world champion, bombed out at a lowly 2.16m in a competition won by South Korea’s Woo Sang-hyeok with a best of 2.32m. AFP

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