Nugent & Thompson strike first, Kipyegon & Chebet strike gold at Pre Classic

Melissa Jefferson‑Wooden stormed to 10.75 seconds in the women’s 100m, edging Olympic champion Julien Alfred (10.77secs).

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Sydney McLaughlin‑Levrone cruised a season‑best 49.43 seconds in the flat 400m, eight‑tenths clear of Aaliyah Butler.

Tara Davis‑Woodhall summoned a clutch sixth‑round 7.07m to win the long jump, while Chase Jackson shattered her own meet record with a 20.94m shot‑put bomb.

Valarie Allman spun two throws beyond 70m, topping the discus at 70.68m; Joe Kovacs claimed a third straight shot‑put crown (22.48m).

Hammer power: Rudy Winkler thrilled the locals with an American‑record 83.16m.

Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet rewrite middle‑distance history

Kenya left indelible ink on the record book: Kipyegon won the 1500m in 3:48.68 minutes to better her own 3:49.04 minutes set last year. Chebet was also in record-breaking form when she clocked 13:58.05 minutes to land the 5,000m event. Gudaf Tsegay had the previous mark of 14:00.21 minutes.

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Kipyegon’s serene, arms‑spread salute capped the meet; Chebet’s relentless cadence earlier in the evening delivered a second Hayward Field world record in as many years.

Global fireworks beyond the records

In the Bowerman Mile – Dutch prodigy Niels Laros shocked pre‑race favorite Jared Nuguse, 3:45.94 minutes to 3:45.95 minutes.

The Men’s 200m saw Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo unleashed a world‑leading 19.76 seconds.

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Alison dos Santos vs. Rai Benjamin – The Brazilian edged the American in the men’s 400 m hurdles, 46.65 seconds to 46.71 seconds.

Matthew Hudson‑Smith posted a season‑best 44.10 seconds to out‑dip Christopher Bailey (44.15 seconds) in the flat 400m.

Winfred Yavi shattered the meet record in the women’s 3,000 m steeplechase (8:45.25 minutes), and Ethiopia’s Tsige Duguma out‑dueled Prudence Sekgodiso in a thrilling Mutola 800 m (1:57.10minutes).

Field events sparkled: Canadian Camryn Rogers hurled a national and meet‑record 78.88m in the hammer; Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis claimed the pole‑vault win at 6.02m before flirting with 6.29 m.

Ethiopia’s Biniam Mehary produced a world‑leading 26:43.82 minutes in the 10,000m, while para‑athletes Orla Comerford, Salum Ageze Kashafali, Tatjana McFadden and Olivier Hendriks lit up their respective events

Hayward’s Golden Jubilee Ends in crescendo

From Jamaican sprint‑hurdle bravura to Kenyan record‑smashing elegance, the Prefontaine Classic’s 50th anniversary delivered a symphony of speed and strength. As Thompson put it, “Trust the process, trust the team,” and, on a night rich with trust rewarded, Eugene’s faithful witnessed track and field at its unrestrained, historic best.

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