As the time ticks away to the closure of the
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Sunday, focus shifts to the explosive
IAAF Diamond League where Kenyan athletes will be keen to reign supreme
yet again.
World 800m champion Eunice Sum, steeplechaser Jairus Birech and
Olympic 800m gold medallist David Rudisha are all in contention for the
coveted title, which comes with 50,000 U.S. dollars to boot and a chance
to be called number one in the discipline.
There are four more meetings left in the 2014 IAAF Diamond League
series, but six athletes have dominated their disciplines to the extent
that they have already done enough to win the Diamond Race.
American's 400m runner LaShawn Merritt, French sprint hurdler Pascal
Martinot-Lagarde, Kenyan steeplechaser Jairus Birech, French pole
vaulter Renaud Lavillenie, Jamaican 400m hurdler Kaliese Spencer, and
New Zealand's shot put star Valerie Adams are the Diamond Race winners
in their respective events.
To seal their victory - and the 50,000 dollar bonus and Diamond
Trophy to go with it - they simply need to compete in their discipline
at either of the IAAF Diamond League finals in Zurich and Brussels.
The other 26 events in the Diamond Race remain undecided. Four of
them are extremely close, however, with just two athletes left in the
running.
U.S. triple jumpers Will Claye and Christian Taylor are currently
separated by just two points. Piotr Malachowski and Robert Harting are
the only remaining athletes in with a chance to win the Diamond Race in
the men's discus.
And while 800m runner Sum and discus thrower Sandra Perkovic have a
healthy lead in their events, it is conceivable that they could be
caught by U.S. Ajee Wilson and Gia Lewis-Smallwood, respectively.
If Perkovic wins in Stockholm or Sum wins in Birmingham though, they
will be uncatchable in the Diamond Race. The races in the other
disciplines are wide open.
In 20 of them, there are five or more contenders still left in with a
chance of winning the Diamond Race, and in 16 events the Diamond Race
winner will only be decided in one of the finals in Zurich or Brussels.
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