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Canada's Moh Ahmed runs season-best 5,000m time at Rome Diamond League

Canada's Moh Ahmed is trending in the right direction.

The St. Catharines, Ont., distance runner posted a season-best time of 12 minutes 55.84 seconds to place fifth in the 5,000 metres at the Diamond League Golden Gala event in Rome on Thursday.

Ahmed, 31, finished a spot higher at the Prefontaine Classic last month, but in a slower time of 13:07.85. His personal best in the distance is 12:47.20 and he took the Olympic silver medal in Tokyo after crossing the finish line in 12:50.12.

Kenyans took the top two spots in the race, with Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli finishing first with a world-leading time of 12:46.33 and Jacob Krop following less than a second behind in 12:46.79.

The premiere event in Rome was the women's 200m, where Jamaican Shericka Jackson emerged from a stacked field to win with a meet-record time of 21.91 seconds. Elaine Thompson-Herah, the five-time Olympic champion who was undefeated in 2022 Diamond League entering Thursday while racing exclusively 100m, crossed just behind Jackson at 22.25.

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Dina Asher-Smith of the U.K., who owns a pair of Olympic bronze medals, rounded out the top three.

American Allyson Felix, the most decorated female Olympic track athlete ever, was seventh in her Diamond League season debut at 22.97. Felix, 36, announced in April this would be her final season.

Lindsey Butterworth, 29, from Burnaby, B.C., placed eighth in the women's 800m at 1:59.93, well behind the world-leading time set by American Athing Mu, who won Olympic gold in the distance, at 1:57.01.

Gabriela DeBues-Stafford, of London, Ont., was on the original start list for the event before pulling out with a hip injury.

The world championships begin on July 15 in Eugene,

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