logo
Akani Simbine victorious again in Shangai, Duplantis falls short of record

Akani Simbine victorious again in Shangai, Duplantis falls short of record

TimesLIVE04-05-2025
South African Akani Simbine backed up his win in Xiamen last week by running down Olympic silver medallist Kishane Thompson in the last few strides to win the 100m in 9.98 seconds in the Shanghai-Keqiao Diamond League on Saturday.
Jamaican Thompson was second in 9.99 with Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, who won the 200m at the Paris Olympics, third in 10.03.
Armand Duplantis dominated the pole vault but was unable to improve his world record and American Cordell Tinch became the fourth fastest high hurdler of all time.
Olympic and world champion Duplantis soared 6.11 metres to win the competition comfortably from Greek Emmanouil Karalis (6.01) but failed in his single attempt at 6.28, a centimetre higher than the record he set in February.
'The jump did not feel that great, and the run did not feel that great either,' the Swede said.
𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗡 𝗧𝗢 𝗕𝗘𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗡 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱🇿🇦
Akani Simbine once again dips under 10 seconds this year with a time of 9.98 at #KeqiaoDL 🙌 pic.twitter.com/2BYHtjOE3M
— SuperSport 🏆 (@SuperSportTV) May 3, 2025
"[But] to have a good attempt while not feeling my best is actually a really good thing.'
Tinch, who beat 110m hurdles world record holder Grant Holloway in the series opener in Xiamen last week, smashed Liu Xiang's meeting record with a scorching run of 12.87 seconds to match the best effort Dayron Robles managed in his career.
'It sounds pretty good,' Tinch said of standing behind only compatriots Aries Merritt, Holloway and Devon Allen in the all-time list.
'I felt like I was going to run something fast (but) I didn't know it would be 12.8 fast.'
Karsten Warholm, who ran a world best time in the 300m in Xiamen, confirmed his fine form by dominating the more familiar 400m in a time of 47.28 seconds, even if he was not happy with his race.
🇸🇪 6.11'lik derecesiyle Armand Duplantis, Shanghai etabının da galibi olmayı başardı. pic.twitter.com/FEDneK0tDO
— TRT Spor Yıldız (@trtsporyildiz) May 3, 2025
'I hit a couple of hurdles,' said the Norwegian world record holder.
'You always want to use every occasion to send a message, the message I send is the potential is very good if I clean up my races.'
In the 400m flat, American Christopher Bailey chased down Botswana's Bayapo Ndori on the home straight to win in 44.17 and reverse their positions from last week.
Olympic champion Quincy Hall finished last in his first outing since his stunning triumph in Paris last year.
American Anavia Battle, the fastest woman over 100m this year, made it two wins out of two in the Diamond League 200m this season in 22.38 with Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke second in 22.72.
Grace Stark won the 100m hurdles in 12.42, well shy of the 12.17 Olympic champion Masai Russell clocked in Miami on Friday to record the second fastest time in history.
Twice Diamond League champion Berihu Aregawi just held off compatriot Kuma Girma at the line to win the men's 5,000m in 12:50.45 with Mezgebu Sime finishing third in an Ethiopian 1-2-3.
Their compatriot Tsige Duguma ran the fastest time of the season to win the women's 800m more than a second in front of Australian Sarah Billings in 1:56.64.
American Chase Jackson, who will go for a third straight world title in Tokyo in September, won the shot put with a throw of 20.54m, while Greek Elina Tzengko beat a strong field with a throw of 64.90m to take the javelin.
Ukraine's Olympic and world high jump champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh made it seven wins in her last seven Diamond League meetings with a leap of 2 metres.
There was more Ethiopian success in the men's 3,000m steeplechase with Abrham Sime storming home to win in 8:07.92, while Portugal's former Olympic and world champion Pedro Pichardo won the triple jump in 17.03m.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Springboks sent TWO players back to franchises
Springboks sent TWO players back to franchises

The South African

time3 hours ago

  • The South African

Springboks sent TWO players back to franchises

Rassie Erasmus has called up experienced wing Makazole Mapimpi to the squad, as Siya Kolisi and Kurt-Lee Arendse were released from the Springboks squad. These changes come ahead of the Springboks' second Rugby Championship match against Australia in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon. Kolisi and Arendse both suffered injuries in last weekend's 38-22 defeat against Australia and are expected to be sidelined for a few weeks. While there is enough cover in the squad at loose forward, Erasmus opted to call up Mapimpi as backline cover. He will join his team-mates in Cape Town on Monday night. The double Rugby World Cup-winner currently boasts 47 Test matches and will undoubtedly boost the experience to the Bok backline. The match at the DHL Stadium kicks off at 17h10 on Saturday and will be broadcast live on SuperSport. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Chimaev ‘the better man' says Du Plessis after being dethroned as UFC middleweight champion
Chimaev ‘the better man' says Du Plessis after being dethroned as UFC middleweight champion

Daily Maverick

time5 hours ago

  • Daily Maverick

Chimaev ‘the better man' says Du Plessis after being dethroned as UFC middleweight champion

It's back to the drawing board for Dricus du Plessis who was completely outwrestled by Khamzat Chimaev in their Sunday morning title bout. Dricus du Plessis was dominated from the first bell in round one to the last in round five as Khamzat Chimaev claimed the UFC middleweight belt from the South African by unanimous decision early on Sunday morning, 17 August 2025 (South African time), in Chicago. The passionate South African never had a settled foot in the bout as he was held down, either on his knees — by the weight of the new champion — or on his back in a crucifix position in every minute of the 25-minute duel. In all of Du Plessis' previous fights he was able to adapt to the fighting styles of his opponents. Against Sean Strickland — from whom he initially claimed the middleweight belt, and then defended it against — he was able to outbox the usually front-footed striker. Against former champion Israel Adesanya, who had out-struck him initially, Du Plessis was good enough to capitalise on a moment of weakness and submit the phenom — the first time he had been submitted in his career — as he grew into the fight and was able to eventually enforce his fighting style. But against Chimaev not once was Du Plessis able to fight on the front foot or impose the stand-up style he wanted — outside of a brief 20-second, referee enforced stand-up in the fifth round. 'Everybody in South Africa, you all know this flag means the world to me. I'm sorry [to] anybody I let down. I'll be back stronger,' a visibly emotional Du Plessis said after the fight. 'As South Africans, we rise. We fight through adversity and we'll show the world they still don't know what we know. We're coming back stronger than ever, we will not lose this fight lying down. I promise you that. See you all soon. 'Khamzat deserved the victory 100%. He beat me fair and square. He was the better man tonight, but I'll be back and I'm coming to get my belt back. But for now it's his and he deserves it.' Outclassed Du Plessis is also a better wrestler than he is often given credit for, his rear-naked chokehold submission of Adesanya is testimony of that, but Chimaev is a different beast when it comes to grappling. The Chechnyan-born fighter had his way with Du Plessis, taking him to the ground within the opening seconds of every round. Du Plessis never took a low guard, preparing to stand and fight, but it made Chimaev's 12 takedowns from 17 attempts that much easier. It wasn't a fight for spectators who tune in to be entertained by strikes that could lead to knockouts. Neither fighter took any serious damage either — of the 529 strikes landed – a new UFC record – by Chimaev, only 37 were significant. It was a masterclass of control and physical domination by Chimaev, and one Du Plessis had no answer to. Before the fight Du Plessis was aware of the grappling threat Chimaev posed, saying his fight camp for this fight was more gruelling than he had ever endured before to prepare for the toughest challenge of his career. It was not that the South African was not prepared for the challenge in the octagon at UFC 319. It was just that his three months of wrestling training did not, and could not, adequately prepare him for the monster grappler that is Chimaev. What's next? It does beg the question of who in the middleweight division will be able to take the belt from Chimaev. Despite being thoroughly worked over, Du Plessis was the champion for a reason. He was better than everyone else in the division. But Chimaev is at least a few levels above even that by virtue of his near-untouchable wrestling ability. It will be interesting to see how the upper echelon of the division unfolds once the dust settles after UFC 319. 'I don't care about these things. Whoever gives money… I'll fight anyone,' Chimaev said at the post-fight press conference. Given Du Plessis' grappling struggles with Chimaev and the fashion of the title bout, it's unlikely the former champion will get an immediate rematch despite defending his belt twice before. Du Plessis will probably have to scale the division again, but this time he won't be starting at the ground floor as he's still amongst the best middleweight fighters despite the reputation damage suffered on Sunday morning. DM

The octagon wasn't the only place where Dricus du Plessis took a beating
The octagon wasn't the only place where Dricus du Plessis took a beating

IOL News

time5 hours ago

  • IOL News

The octagon wasn't the only place where Dricus du Plessis took a beating

Khamzat Chimaev had no trouble putting Dricus du Plessis anywhere he wanted him. South African MMA fighter Dricus du Plessis lost his world championship early yesterday and some were delighted by that. @Full_Violence All respect to Dricus du Plessis. He may have been dominated, but he proved the world wrong by becoming a UFC champion. One of the most unorthodox to ever do it, always willing to fight to the death if that's what it took. Heart of a lion, no doubt he'll be back, and back stronger. @HappyPunch Khamzat Chimaev had 21:40 of control time in the 25-minute fight with Dricus du Plessis at # most ever in UFC title fight history @Sports_Alien_OG Dricus du Plessis made history tonight He earned the worst performance by a champion EVER, well done. @OnPointMMA Khamzat Chimaev has crucifixed Dricus du Plessis in all 5 rounds – controlled him in every minute of the fight. Have landed the most ground strikes in a fight in UFC history. This is not a domination, this is an annihilation. #UFC319. @ChampRDS Khamzat Chimaev absolutely DOMINATED Dricus du Plessis. 21:40 minutes of control time 529 strikes landed 45 strikes absorbed 12 takedowns landed @Ghostonlysa All South Africans were rooting for Khamzat Chimaev to win against the racist Dricus du Plessis. @K Chimaev, thanks for battering that racist Dricus du Plessis, who was spreading white genocide propaganda on behalf of AfriForum. @Rahul_AJ_1990 I always support our sportsmen & women, whatever colour or creed. Dricus du Plessis has proven to be unpatriotic. He peddles lies about South Africa for no reason other than blatant racism. I will never support racist liars who sacrifice our country to spread their racism. Khamzat Chimaev was born in 1994, Chechnya, Russia. In 2013, he moved to Sweden but retained his Russian citizenship. In 2023, he emigrated to the UAE. Khamzat is a vociferous supporter of an end to genocide & a Free Palestine. I am happy that a humanitarian has beaten a racist. @Thuso1Africa Russian fighter Khamazat Chimaev defeated the racist South African Dricus du Plessis to be become the UFC Middleweight Champion of the world. Congrats to Khamazat. The racist Dricus can go to hell. Free Palestine @KChimaev @EzamaCirha Woke up to good news, that racist Dricus du Plessis just lost the fight. Thank you Khamzat Chimaev dankie, Siyabonga, Siyabulela .@GaytonMcK Dricus du Plessis you made us proud as one of the great champions and we know you will be back. You faced a tough wrestler today but you will come back stronger. It was hard to watch but you never gave up, almost had him & you'll always be a legend. Chin up, #noDNAjustRSA. @SithaleKgaogelo Our own Khamzat Chimaev moered Dricus du Pless to be crowned NEW middleweight champion of the world! @phakxx Congratulations to Khazmat Chimaev who beat Dricus du Plessis. Racists deserve to be thoroughly humiliated. Did I mention Khazmat supports Palestine? I am grateful to him for disciplining a disgusting racist. #FreePalestine #UFC.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store