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Yamakawa lands leap of his lifeĪnother winner on home soil was Natsuki Yamakawa, who jumped further than ever before to triumph in the long jump. Lynna Irby, who formed part of the US squads for the women’s 4x400m and mixed relay in Tokyo, won the women’s 200m in 23.09 (-0.1m/s) ahead of Australia’s Jacinta Beecher with 23.24.Īfter winning his heat in 10.13 (-0.3m/s), USA’s world indoor silver medallist Christian Coleman won the 100m final in 10.09 (0.1m/s), with Japan’s world 4x100m medallist Yuki Koike second in 10.22. There was a home victory for Rachid Muratake in the 110m hurdles, the 20-year-old improving on his fourth-place finish at last year’s meeting to win in 13.34 (0.1m/s) as Chen Kuei-Ru and Nicholas Hough both clocked 13.49 behind him. I got silver at the last World Championships, so I’m really trying to get that top position and represent my country – get that American win on American soil.” Looking ahead to the World Championships in Oregon, she added: “The goal is to go for gold. “I hit hurdle one, so that was not the plan, but I’m just glad I came out here and got the win,” said Harrison. Japan’s Mako Fukube was second in 13.05 and USA’s world indoor bronze medallist Gabbi Cunningham third in 13.07 – the same time as fourth-placed Asuka Terada of Japan. World 100m hurdles record-holder Kendra Harrison was another US Olympic medallist in action in Tokyo and she finished 0.29 clear of the rest of the field, winning in 12.76 (-0.1m/s). The Japanese champion ran 49.08 for the runner-up spot.
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The Olympic silver medallist, who ran 46.17 for the second fastest ever time behind world record-breaker Karsten Warholm at the Games, cruised over the line to triumph ahead of last year’s winner Kazuki Kurokawa. I’m looking forward to the next race.”īenjamin also eased to a clear victory, winning his first 400m hurdles race since the Tokyo Games in 48.60. They always bring energy and I’m excited to be able to compete again. Unlike during last year’s Games, this time the Olympic Stadium was able to welcome fans and Norman added: “It’s always good to have fans back in the stands. " I need to go back and look at the execution of the race and really think about where I need to improve.” “It’s not what I wanted," he said later, reflecting on his time. Norman had run 19.83 to finish second in the 200m at last month’s Continental Tour Gold meeting at Mt SAC, but this was his first 400m since the Games. Clocking 44.62, he recorded his fastest 400m season opener since 2019 and finished clear ahead of Japan’s Fuga Satom, who was second in a PB of 45.40. Norman, who won Olympic 4x400m gold alongside Benjamin in Tokyo last August, was a comfortable winner of the 400m flat.
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The training partners were both making their season debuts in those disciplines, as they continue to work towards the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 on home soil in July. USA’s Michael Norman and Rai Benjamin marked nine months since their Olympic medal wins by securing further success in Tokyo, winning the 400m and 400m hurdles respectively at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix – a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meeting – on Sunday (8).