At the Raiffeisen Austrian Open on Wednesday evening, athlete Lamont Marcell Jacobs set a time of 9.67 seconds over 100 meters, making it the third-fastest ever recorded. This time was just nine hundredths of a second slower than Usain Bolt's record. However, Jacobs faced criticism due to wind conditions exceeding the allowed two meters per second for records. Despite this, Jacobs expressed enjoyment and stated he would return. Meanwhile, Ukrainian walker Lyudmila Olyanovska broke the world record for the mile with a time of 6:10.09, while Austria's Theresia Emma Mohr achieved a notable result in the half marathon walk. Women's 100 meters were won by Magdalena Lindner from Lower Austria, and Lukas Weißhaidinger secured his fifth victory in discus throw.
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