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Nuguse wins stacked Diamond League 1,500 metres, Chebet misses world record

ZURICH : American Yared Nuguse fought off a high-calibre field to win the 1,500 metres at the Weltklasse Diamond League in Zurich on Thursday, on a night when the weather dampened world record expectations at the Letzigrund Stadium.

Nuguse, who took the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, kicked for home in the final 50 metres to see off Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen who had to settle for second, with Olympic champion Cole Hocker coming in third.

The race featured the top four from the Olympic final, but this time Nuguse came out on top, having already beaten Ingebrigtsen, the defending champion, for third place in Paris, and the American's winning time was three minutes 29.21 seconds.

Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet came to Zurich with the women's 5000m world record in her sights, but the Kenyan had to go it alone for most of the race, and the 14:00.21 set last year by Gudaf Tsegay was a stretch too far.

Chebet, who won the 5,000 and 10,000m double in Paris and broke the 10,000m record in May, had to settle for a time of 14:09.52 in the rain, which is the quickest time this year.

"I really wanted to run the world record, but I missed it, this is due to the weather," Chebet said.

"And the pacemaker was supposed to pace until 3000 metres but she dropped off earlier. I used a lot of energy to push."

In the women's 100 metres, world champion Sha'Carri Richardson ran 10.84 and defeated Olympic champion Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia.

The American, silver medallist behind Alfred in Paris, lined up alongside her rival on the blocks, but it was Britain's Dina Asher-Smith who got away quickest before Richardson took the lead, and Alfred came second in a photo finish with the Briton.

There were wins for Olympic champions Letsile Tebogo, in

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