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Silesia K Thompson beats Lyles Kenny to win the championship, 100-meter hurdles Russell won gold in 12 seconds 19

10:26am, 17 August 2025【Basketball】

Late at night on August 26, the World Athletics Federation Diamond League Silesia Station ended. In the men's 100m final, Jamaica's K-Thompson won the championship with a draw record of 9.87 seconds (+0.3), while the two American champions Lyles and Kenny Bednarek won the second and third place with 9.90 seconds and 9.96 seconds respectively. In the women's 100-meter hurdles final, American star Larson won the gold medal with 12.19 seconds, and the nine finalists all scored within 12.667 seconds. The overall level of this station is very high, and most of the world's top experts have come to Poland to participate. In the women's 100m final, Melissa Jefferson Wood of the United States won the championship with 10.66 seconds, Tia Clayton of Jamaica won the runner-up in 10.82 seconds, and 36-year-old Côte d'Ivoire veteran Talo won the third place with 10.87 seconds. Talo was born in November 1988 and is more than one year older than Su Bingtian. Jamaica's Tina Clayton finished fourth with 10 seconds 91. In the women's 200m final, Jamaican star Sherika Jackson won the championship with 22.17 seconds, and the 9th place in the United States in the final, McCOY Maia scored 22.99 seconds. This event has to run for at least 23 seconds before it can be competitive in a world-class competition. In the Asian Championships in Guiwei in May this year, Chen Yujie set an Asian youth record with 22.97 seconds. Chen Yujie won the championship in the first domestic Qingtian Championship two days ago. Many netizens criticized Chen Yujie for his poor performance in winning the championship. Chen Yujie is under 17 years old and is underage. The child’s track and field scores are not math scores, not the last time he got 90 points, he had to get 92 points this time. Chen Yujie has a talent for sprinting. As long as her training is scientific and proper, her absolute strength in 200 meters will definitely be maintained within 23 seconds in three to five years. In the women's 100-meter hurdles final at this stop, Russell of the United States won the championship with 12.19 seconds. This is the second best result in the world this season. Russell himself scored a 12.17-second world season leading record in the domestic competition in May this year. Toni Marshall of the United States set a new PB with 12.24 seconds to win the runner-up, while Toby Amusan, the world record holder of Nigeria, won the bronze medal with 12.25 seconds to 25 seconds. Jamaica's 9th place in the finals, Megan Tapper scored 12.66 seconds.

The Asian women's short span is huge and the world level. Although Japanese player Hitomi Nakajima recently ran for 12 seconds 71 and Fukube Mako ran for 12 seconds 73 yesterday, but the 12 seconds 70+ scored in the Silesia Championship, and it was only possible to look at other people's taillights. Japan's top-tier players Hitomi Nakajima, Yumi Tanaka, and Mako Fukube need to improve their personal best results by at least 0.30 seconds before they can reach the finals on the world's top stage.

The men on this site are full of gunpowder smells like 100 meters. Jamaican K-Thompson, who ran for 9.75 seconds this season, is one of the biggest favorites in the championship. Lyles and Kenny Bednarek, who almost fought in the men's 200m final at the U.S. Championships last month, both signed up for the 100m event. In the men's 100m final of the U.S. Championship in July this year, the last World Championship champion Lyles watched Kenny Bednarek tied his personal best with 9.79 seconds.

In this men's 100-meter ferryman battle, K-Thompson had strong control. After setting off, he quickly took the lead and led the way through the finish line, with a time of 9.87 seconds. Lyles won second place at 9.90 seconds, Kenny Bednerek won third place at 9.96 seconds, Coleman from the United States ranked fourth at 9.96 seconds, and Bromel from the United States ranked fifth at 9.97 seconds.

In addition, in this site's women's 3000m competition, Kenya's Fatih Kipuyegon won the championship with a time of 8 minutes 07 seconds 04, only one second away from the world record of 8 minutes 06 seconds 11 for Chinese player Wang Junxia in 1993.