Halle Throws International action, plus a world record by Hannah Cockroft, Stockholm Marathon results and more
Coverage of the England area championships in Bedford, Nuneaton and Manchester can be found here, while other recent highlights are below.
Halle Throws International, Germany, June 1-2
European indoor silver medallist Christina Schwanitz threw a European lead of 19.23m on her season opener to win the shot put competition ahead of Sweden’s Fanny Roos with a national record 18.88m.
Britain’s Sophie McKinna, who has thrown beyond 18 metres recently, was seventh with 17.57m.
Canada’s Tim Nedow won the men’s competition with 20.87m.
Also on the first day, Jamaica’s Commonwealth champion Fedrick Dacres threw 68.64m in the discus to beat Olympic silver medallist Piotr Malachowski with 65.87m as the top seven all surpassed 65 metres.
Cuba’s Denia Caballero threw 65.99m in the women’s competition to win ahead of China’s Feng Bin with 64.89m.
World champion Pawel Fajdek was a clear winner in the hammer as he threw 79.04m ahead of Michail Anastasakis of Greece’s 75.16m. Britain’s Commonwealth champion Nick Miller was fifth with 73.62m while his team-mate Taylor Campbell was ninth with 68.45m. China’s Wang Zheng with 74.89m won the women’s hammer competition.
Bernhard Seifert won the javelin with 83.05m and Kara Winger threw 62.08m to claim the women’s title ahead of European champion Christin Hussong with 61.81m.
British javelin thrower Harry Hughes, who recently set a PB of 80.32m in Loughborough, won the under-23 competition with a throw of 74.80m.
Scott Lincoln threw a shot put PB of 19.77m for the best mark by a British athlete since 2012 to win the B competition.
GB junior athletes James Tomlinson and Sarah Omoregie both also set personal bests with respective marks of 60.24m in the discus and 15.45m in the shot put.
In the women’s under-20 hammer, Britain’s Charlotte Williams and Charlotte Payne placed third and fourth respectively with 60.89m and 59.66m. In the under-16 competition Lily Murray was fourth with a 55.60m PB.
George Armstrong was sixth in the under-23 discus with 56.46m.
Arbon, Switzerland, June 1-2
Hannah Cockroft improved her T34 400m world record, taking 0.25 off her previous best from 2017 with a time of 57.48.
European Mountain Running Championships Trials, Skiddaw, June 2
Scotland’s Jacob Adkin and Andrew Douglas claimed the top two spots in the senior men’s race to secure automatic selection for the European Mountain Running Championships in Zermatt.
Sarah Tunstall won the senior women’s race ahead of Hatti Archer as they both also secured selection.
Matthew Mackay and Eve Pannone won the junior races.
Irish Life Health All Ireland Schools’ Track and Field Championships, June 1
Aaron Sexton secured an impressive double in the senior boys’ 100m and 200m, clocking record times of 10.43 (+1.9m/sec) and 20.69 (+1.4m/sec).
Sexton, who now heads the European under-20 rankings for the 200m, will compete at the European U20 Championships in Boras before playing professional rugby with Ulster.
Sarah Healy won the senior girls’ 3000m in a championship record of 9:24.52.
Poland, June 2
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey won the 100m in 10.26 (0.2m/sec), while Anyika Onuora clocked 23.90 (0.0m/sec) in the 200m.
Lina Nielsen ran a 400m hurdles PB of 56.70.
Stockholm Marathon, Sweden, June 2
Nigussie Sahlesilassie won the men’s race in a 2:10:10 course record from fellow Ethiopian Tafese Delegen with 2:11:40.
It was an Ethiopian double as Aberash Fayesa won the women’s race in 2:33:38 from Japan’s Haruka Yamaguchi with 2:34:04.
Top Swedish athletes were Adhanom Abraha in sixth in 2:16:48 and Mikaela Larsson in third in 2:36:32.
Mattoni České Budějovice Half Marathon, Czech Republic, June 1
Italy’s Yassine Rachik won in a European race record of 63:02, while Lilia Fisikovici from Moldova won the women’s race in 73:29.
Britain’s Luke Traynor, who was the pre-race favourite, finished in 10th and later collapsed but posted an update on social media saying he is fine and will be undergoing tests to find out what caused his collapse.
I collapsed shortly after finishing the race. Im fine now and get tests done this week to find out what happened. Again thank you @RunCzech
— Luke Traynor (@luketraynor1) June 3, 2019
Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon, San Diego, California, June 2
Kenya’s Bernard Ngeno won the men’s race in 60:08 ahead of Lawrence Cherono with 60:48.
Ethiopia’s Rahma Tusa claimed the women’s title in 69:09 from Meseret Belete with 70:31, while Britain’s Alice Wright ran a PB of 71:37 to finish third.
Nashville, USA, May 31-June 1
Thomas Staines, the son of Olympians Linda and Gary, ran a World Championships qualifier of 1:45.67 for third in his 800m race in Tennessee.