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World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce storms to victory in Diamond League's record-breaking Meeting de Paris

The Diamond’s League’s annual Meeting de Paris took place on Saturday night, which saw a handful of impressive performances on the track, including a world-leading time, and an African record achieved. Jamacian 100m world champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce kept fans waiting, but impressed as she equalled this season's world-leading time of 10.67 with a blistering run in the final sprint race of the day. Great Britain's Daryll Neita produced a season-best time to finish second behind the three-time Olympic gold medalist.

Ad/> Luxolo Adams flew towards his first Diamond League victory, winning the 200m in a huge personal-best time of 19.82 seconds. Olympic champion Andre De Grasse finished fourth in 20.38. AthleticsMalcolm 'disappointed' to lose role as head coach of UK Athletics14 HOURS AGO Devon Allen continued his push towards the World Athletics Championships with a third win in three races this week.

He produced a composed 110m hurdles run, seeing off close competition from Rafael Pereira to finish in 13.20 seconds. Andrew Pozzi wasn’t far behind despite finishing sixth, the Brit just 0.33 seconds off the pace. Great Britain’s Cindy Sember managed a third-place finish in her 100m hurdles run, and her 0.32 slower finish couldn’t stop Tobi Amusan from setting a new African record of 12.41.

Olympic Champion Steven Gardiner made his 44.21 in the men’s 400m look like a walk in the park, kicking off his Diamond League campaign with a controlled win. He flew 0.71 seconds clear of his closest challenger Andres Lidio Feliz. Shaunae Miller-Uibo won the women's 400m, crossing the line at 50.10 after a blistering first 300m, before cruising down the home straight to beat Polish duo Natalia Kaczmarek and Anna Kielbasinska.

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