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Lyles storms to victory, Alfred beats Jefferson-Wooden at Rome Diamond League

Lyles opened his Diamond League season with a 9.88-second win, and Alfred edged Jefferson-Wooden in their first 200m meeting.

  • On Thursday, American Olympic champion Noah Lyles won the men's 100 metres at the Rome Diamond League, while Julien Alfred defeated world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden in the women's 200 metres at Stadio Olimpico.
  • Lyles overcame a slow start to storm across the line in 9.88 seconds, later stating, "I am not showing anywhere to lose. I am here to win."
  • Posting a winning time of 21.93 seconds, Alfred pulled away from Jefferson-Wooden in the final straight, noting, "I am a lot stronger now than I used to be."
  • In other events, Norway's Henriette Jaeger won the 400m, while Likina Amebaw led an Ethiopian 1-2-3 finish in the 5000m, and American Trey Cunningham claimed the 110m hurdles in 12.98 seconds.
  • Britain's Keely Hodgkinson, who targets the 800m world record this year, opted to race the shorter 400m distance to build speed, finishing seventh with a personal best of 51.14.
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ouest-france.fr broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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