Short reviews
Women
100m: Richardson edged Alfred in 10.84 (0.1) to 10.88, Asher-Smith third in 10.89.
400m (non-DL): Jæger won in 50.49 over Gogl-Walli, who improved 47-years-old Austrian record (50.62 by Karoline Käfer) to 50.60, Polish European U18 champion Kuś finished third (52.10).
800m: Moraa won clearly in 1:57.08 over G.Bell (1:57.94).
5000m: Chebet took the lead before 3km (8:25.72) and won a solo race in a world lead 14:09.52, also MR and seventh best time ever, Taye finished second (14:28.76).
100m hurdles: Camacho-Quinn won this Olympic rematch in 12.36 (0.8) ahead of Samba-Mayela (12.40) and Russell (12.47).
400m hurdles: Salmon in PB 52.97 surprisingly defeated Cockrell (53.17).
High jump: Mahuchikh in her fifth consecutive DL win with 196 (on her last attempt saved from 193) ahead of Olyslagers (193) and Gerashchenko (193).
4x100m (non-DL): Switzerland in 42.55 over Netherlands (43.46).
Men
200m: Tebogo, in final (centi)meters, in 19.55 (0.4) over Bednarek (19.57 PB), Knighton third (19.79), Kerley fourth (19.81).
400m (non-DL): Home win for Spitz in 45.30 over Haydock-Wilson (45.41).
1500m: In perfect Olympic rematch, Nuguse was the only who kept the acceleration of Ingebrigtsen in the last lap, Nuguse decided in the home straight and won in 3:29.21 ahead of Ingebrigtsen (3:29.52), Hocker (3:30.46), Laros (3:31.23) and Kerr (3:31.46).
3000m (non-DL): Krop and Kemboi took places 1-2 in 7:34.80 and 7:35.46 respectively, ahead of Kimeli (7:41.30 PB).
110m hurdles: Holloway won in 12.99 (-0.3) from Zhoya (13.10 PB).
400m hurdles: Premiere DL win for Clarke in 47.49 over Samba (47.58), as Dos Santos retired after the first half and Warholm was a late withdrawal, feeling hamstring after Thursday’s 100m.
Pole vault (non-DL): In bad conditions, Duplantis on countback over Kendricks, both cleared 582.
Long jump: Pinnock leaped to 818 (-0.9) in the second series and won over Tentoglou with 802 (-1.2).
Shot put: Crouser with 22.66 and all six attempts better than second Fabbri (21.86).
Javelin throw: Peters won with 85.72 over Weber (85.33) and Dean (82.69).