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Julien Alfred edges Dina Asher-Smith to 100m crown in Brussels

Julien Alfred edges Dina Asher-Smith to 100m crown in Brussels

The Olympic champion beat the Brit by just four tenths of a second, Mary Moraa claimed 800m victory and Yaroslava Mahuchikh took yet another high jump title

Julien Alfred edged Dina Asher-Smith to the Diamond League 100m crown and ended her historic season in some style.

The Saint Lucian won her nation’s first ever medals at the Games with 100m gold and 200m silver in Paris.

Like in the Olympic final, Alfred looked supreme and by 30m had already established a small lead on the rest of the field.

Dina Asher-Smith, who has consistently put in stunning performances since the Games was by far the closest to Alfred and almost took the victory in the end.

The pair clocked 10.88 (0.2) and 10.92 respectively, with Daryll Neita fourth in 11.14 and Sha’Carri Richardson down in eighth with 11.23.

Alfred will now return to Saint Lucia and the country has declared a national holiday to celebrate her 100m gold and 200m silver on September 27.

There are plans for both a motorcade parade and a mural of Alfred outside her primary school.

Julien Alfred (Getty)

In the 800m, Mary Moraa saw off Georgia Bell down the home straight to regain the Diamond League trophy she won in Zurich two years ago.

The world 800m champion proved too strong in the closing stages and clocked 1:56.56 to Bell’s 1:57.50.

It marks a fabulous few weeks for Moraa who also became the fastest woman over 600m in history after her 1:21.63 at ISTAF Berlin.

Bell meanwhile ends her season with the 1500m at the Brussels Diamond League and can then properly reflect on a season that includes an Olympic bronze medal and British record over the distance.

Jemma Reekie was close to Moraa, Bell and Natoya Goule-Toppin during the first lap but then faded in the home straight and finished fifth in 1:59.13.

Mary Moraa (Getty)

Yaroslava Mahuchikh won a third consecutive Diamond League trophy with a best clearance of 1.97m and won on countback to Nicola Olyslagers.

The 22-year-old has had a majestic season – without a doubt the greatest of her career so far – with an Olympic high jump gold medal and world record.

A month before the Olympics the Ukrainian, at the Diamond League in the French capital, Mahuchikh also raised Stefka Kostadinova’s 37-year-old world record by one centimetre to 2.10m.

Mahuchikh will now travel to her home town of Dnipro in the off-season and see her family for the first time since October 2023.

Victory in Brussels was extra special for her as Belgium’s Heusden-Zolder base was home to…

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