Switzerland's Audrey Werro delivered the standout performance of the evening, winning the women's 800m in 1:53.80 — the third-fastest time in history, a new Swiss national record, and a Diamond League record . She missed Jarmila Kratochvílová's 42-year-old world record (1:53.28) by just 0.52 seconds
. Werro, 22, now holds three of the nine fastest women's 800m times ever, and is the first woman to break 1:54 on two separate occasions
. Femke Broeders-Bol of the Netherlands finished second in 1:55.60, just off the Dutch record
. France's Anaïs Bourgoin set a new French national record of 1:55.65, erasing Patricia Djaté-Taillard's 31-year-old mark
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Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis won the pole vault with a meeting record of 6.13m, clearing all his heights (5.63m, 5.93m, 6.03m, 6.13m) on first attempt . The Swedish world-record holder then made three unsuccessful attempts at 6.32m, which would have improved his own world record of 6.31m (set indoors in March 2026)
. It was his first competition since getting married
. Baptiste Thiery (France) and Emmanouil Karalis (Greece) completed the podium
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Busang Collen Kebinatshipi of Botswana won the men's 400m in 43.54, a new Diamond League record . FloTrack reported this was the first of three Diamond League records to fall during the meet
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Note: The original query also mentioned specific times for Marileidy Paulino (48.48), Marco Arop (1:41.84), and Cameron Myers (3:28.00). These figures could not be independently verified from the provided source material and are not included as confirmed results above. Official results from the Diamond League are the definitive source .