At the Diamond League meeting in Monaco, Tina Šutej finished fifth in the pole vault with a jump of 4.62 meters, while Neja Filipič placed seventh in the triple jump with a result of 14.02 meters. Šutej initially jumped 4.37 meters and then 4.52 meters, placing sixth before improving to fifth with her final attempt. She shared the fifth position with three-time world champion Katie Moon from the United States. Šutej aims to win another major title at the European Championships in Birmingham next month. The winner of the pole vault was Australian Olympic champion Nina Kennedy, who set a new world record with a jump of 4.95 meters. In the triple jump, Cuban world champion Leyanis Pérez Hernández won with a personal best of 15.06 meters. Additionally, sprinter Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia ran the fifth-fastest time ever recorded in the 200-meter race, clocking 21.51 seconds.
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