22 -year -old Labogo said he was “disappointed” in his performance, but is now an idea of “what to do”.
Sweden’s Armando Duplantis won the male pole vault with 6.05 meters, but missed his attempt to add one centimeter to a world record height of 6.28 meters, while Emmanuel Wanoni of Kenya set the world-sailies on 1: 41.44 in men’s 800 meters.
The Dutwuman Fame Bol impressed the world-agronic 51.95 in the 400-meter hurdles as he defeated Americans, who finished second in 52.58, and third-ranked Anna Cockerel (52.91).
“Running is always very special, I don’t do this every day,” Bol said. “I am feeling good so far this season, I had a great start.”
Julian Alfred of St. Lucia performed a major performance in the women’s 100 meters as the Olympic champion won in 10.79.
The next Diamond League event will be in the UK on July 19 for a sold-out London Athletics Meet for London Athletics Meet.
The finals will be held in Zurich on 27 and 28 August – Tokyo, just before the start of the World Athletics Championship in Japan.