Overview
- Beatrice Chebet clocked 13:58.06 at the Prefontaine Classic to become the first woman to finish 5,000m under 14 minutes.
- Faith Kipyegon shattered her own 1,500m world record with a time of 3:48.68 in her season debut at the meet.
- Agnes Jebet Ngetich finished second in the 5,000m in 14:01.29 for the third-fastest time ever, while former record holder Gudaf Tsegay placed third in 14:04.41.
- Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis cleared six metres but failed in three attempts at 6.29m as he fell short of a new pole vault world record.
- Jamaica’s Ackera Nugent upset the women’s 100m hurdles by outpacing Tobi Amusan and Kendra Harrison to claim the title.