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2019 Golden Gala

The 2019 Golden Gala was the 39th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in Rome, Italy. Held on 6 June at the Stadio Olimpico, it was the fourth leg of the 2019 IAAF Diamond League – the highest level international track and field circuit.[1] 27 events total were contested with 14 of them being point-scoring Diamond League disciplines.

2019 Golden Gala
Dates6 June 2019
Host cityRome, Italy
VenueStadio Olimpico
Level2019 IAAF Diamond League
Events27 (14 Diamond League)
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A total of seven world leads and two meeting records were set at the competition. In the men's sprints, 400 metres world leader Michael Norman won in a meeting record and world leading time of 19.72 seconds in the 200 metres race, narrowly holding onto a shrinking lead ahead of reigning Diamond League champion Noah Lyles who placed second in a seasonal debut of 19.72 seconds. Norman's time was a personal best and broke Lyles' winning streak that went back to the 2016 US Olympic Trials.[2]

In the men's distance events, Donavan Brazier passed Nijel Amos less than a meter before the finish line in the 800 metres race, winning in a world leading 1:43.63 ahead of Amos' 1:43.65. Benjamin Kigen won a close race with Getnet Wale in the 3000 metres steeplechase, setting a personal best and world leading time of 8:06.13 ahead of Wale's 8:06.83, also a personal best. In a fast 5000 metres race in which six competitors finished in less than 12:59 and 18 personal or seasonal bests were achieved, Telahun Haile Bekele narrowly defeated reigning Diamond League champion Selemon Barega in a personal best and world leading 12:52.98. Barega finished second in a seasonal best of 12:53.04.

The shot put meeting record was broken by Konrad Bukowiecki with a personal best mark of 21.97 metres, and the world leading mark in the high jump of 2.31 metres was matched by Bohdan Bondarenko.

On the women's side, a Swedish record was set in the pole vault by Angelica Bengtsson with a mark of 4.76 metres, defeating indoor world champion Sandi Morris who placed second jointly with Robeilys Peinado (4.66 metres).[3] The 2016 Olympic champion over 100 metres and 200 metres, Elaine Thompson, came back from a slower start in the 100 metres race to defeat Dina Asher-Smith in the fastest time in the world since 2017, 10.89 seconds.[2] Asher-Smith, who had defeated Thompson in the Stockholm Diamond League over 200 metres earlier that year, took second with a seasonal debut of 10.94 seconds.[3]

In the 1500 metres, Genzebe Dibaba ran her fastest time since setting the world record in 2015, narrowly holding off Laura Muir with a world leading 3:56.28. Muir herself ran the second fastest time in her career, 3:56.73, only behind her British record to place second.[3] Malaika Mihambo defeated Olympic champion jumpers Brittney Reese and Caterine Ibargüen in the long jump with a personal best and world leading 7.07 metres, her first mark seven metres or more.[4]

Diamond League results edit

Athletes competing in the Diamond League disciplines earned extra compensation and points which went towards qualifying for one of two Diamond League finals (either Zürich or Brussels depending on the discipline). First place earned 8 points, with each step down in place earning one less point than the previous, until no points are awarded in 9th place or lower.[5]

Men edit

Shot put
Place Athlete Mark Points
1   Konrad Bukowiecki (POL) 21.97 m MR PB 9 (+8)
2   Darrell Hill (USA) 21.71 m 12 (+7)
3   Darlan Romani (BRA) 21.68 m 12 (+6)
4   Joe Kovacs (USA) 21.46 m 8 (+5)
5   Michał Haratyk (POL) 21.26 m 8 (+4)
6   O'Dayne Richards (JAM) 20.93 m 3 (+3)
7   Tim Nedow (CAN) 20.57 m 2 (+2)
8   Chukwuebuka Enekwechi (NGR) 20.54 m 1 (+1)
9   Curtis Jensen (USA) 19.84 m
10   Tomáš Staněk (CZE) 19.66 m 2
11   Leonardo Fabbri (ITA) 19.36 m

Women edit

Javelin throw
Place Athlete Mark Points
1   Lü Huihui (CHN) 66.47 m 16 (+8)
2   Eda Tuğsuz (TUR) 64.51 m 7 (+7)
3   Līna Mūze (LAT) 63.72 m 13 (+6)
4   Kara Winger (USA) 63.11 m 5 (+5)
5   Christin Hussong (GER) 63.02 m 10 (+4)
6   Nikola Ogrodníková (CZE) 62.02 m 7 (+3)
7   Barbora Špotáková (CZE) 61.51 m 2 (+2)
8   Tatsiana Khaladovich (BLR) 61.32 m 1 (+1)
9   Martina Ratej (SLO) 57.96 m 0
10   Liu Shiying (CHN) 57.37 m 0
11   Zahra Bani (ITA) 56.95 m 0
12   Sara Jemai (ITA) 55.32 m 0

Non-Diamond League results edit

Men edit

Event First Second Third
400 m hurdles   Rai Benjamin (USA) 47.58   David Kendziera (USA) 48.99   Takatoshi Abe (JPN) 49.57
3000 m steeplechase   Benjamin Kigen (KEN) 8:06.13 WL PB   Getnet Wale (ETH) 8:06.83 PB   Chala Beyo (ETH) 8:09.95
Masters 100 m   Andrea Benatti (ITA) 11.40   Emanuele Brunelli (ITA) 11.65   Walter Comper (ITA) 11.70
Masters 400 m   Ivan Mancinelli (ITA) 51.21   Massimiliano Poeta (ITA) 52.45   Alberto Cipriani (ITA) 53.14
Masters mile   Davide Raineri (ITA) 4:13.96   Francesco Nadalutti (ITA) 4:29.37   Riccardo Lerda (ITA) 4:32.98
Paralympic 100 m   Mattia Carda (ITA) 12.28   Valeriano Augusto Ravasio Nanque (ITA) 12.38   Niccolò Pirosu (ITA) 12.61
Fisdir 100 m   Andrea Piacentini (ITA) 13.97   Luca Mancioli (ITA) 14.23   Tiziano Capitani (ITA) 14.78

Women edit

Event First Second Third
Masters 100 m   Serena Caravelli (ITA) 12.90   Denise Caroline Neumann (ITA) 12.91   Maria Ruggeri (ITA) 13.35
Masters 400 m   Veronica Marchesini (ITA) 1:01.02   Cristina Sanulli (ITA) 1:01.77   Paola Bassano (ITA) 1:06.39
Masters mile   Alessandra Lena (ITA) 5:31.81   Simona Prunea (ITA) 5:32.21   Chiara Vulcan (ITA) 5:32.42
Paralympic 100 m   Antonella Inga (ITA) 13.88   Arjola Dedaj (ITA) 13.92   Marianna Agostini (ITA) 14.44
Fisdir 100 m   Chiara Zeni (ITA) 16.28   Chiara Statzu (ITA) 17.31   Sara Spano (ITA) 17.47

Mixed edit

Event First Second Third
12×200 m relay Municipio X 5:29.42 Rieti 5:34.55 Firenze 5:46.81

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Golden Gala 2019: the preview event by event". Diamond League (2019-06-03). Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  2. ^ a b Zaccardi, Nick (2019-06-06). "Michael Norman edges Noah Lyles in Rome 200m". NBC Sports. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  3. ^ a b c "Brilliant battles lead to top results in Rome". Athletics Weekly (2019-06-06). Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  4. ^ "Germany's Mihambo breaks seven-metre mark to win long jump in Rome". AFP via Yahoo! Sports (2019-06-06). Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  5. ^ Ramsak, Bob (2019-05-16). "High-powered head-to-heads on tap in Shanghai - IAAF Diamond League". IAAF. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
Results
  • "Results golden gala pietro mennea". IAAF Diamond League (2019-06-06). Retrieved 2021-04-17.

External links edit

  • Official Diamond League Golden Gala website

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The 2019 Golden Gala was the 39th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in Rome Italy Held on 6 June at the Stadio Olimpico it was the fourth leg of the 2019 IAAF Diamond League the highest level international track and field circuit 1 27 events total were contested with 14 of them being point scoring Diamond League disciplines 2019 Golden GalaDates6 June 2019Host cityRome ItalyVenueStadio OlimpicoLevel2019 IAAF Diamond LeagueEvents27 14 Diamond League 20182020 A total of seven world leads and two meeting records were set at the competition In the men s sprints 400 metres world leader Michael Norman won in a meeting record and world leading time of 19 72 seconds in the 200 metres race narrowly holding onto a shrinking lead ahead of reigning Diamond League champion Noah Lyles who placed second in a seasonal debut of 19 72 seconds Norman s time was a personal best and broke Lyles winning streak that went back to the 2016 US Olympic Trials 2 In the men s distance events Donavan Brazier passed Nijel Amos less than a meter before the finish line in the 800 metres race winning in a world leading 1 43 63 ahead of Amos 1 43 65 Benjamin Kigen won a close race with Getnet Wale in the 3000 metres steeplechase setting a personal best and world leading time of 8 06 13 ahead of Wale s 8 06 83 also a personal best In a fast 5000 metres race in which six competitors finished in less than 12 59 and 18 personal or seasonal bests were achieved Telahun Haile Bekele narrowly defeated reigning Diamond League champion Selemon Barega in a personal best and world leading 12 52 98 Barega finished second in a seasonal best of 12 53 04 The shot put meeting record was broken by Konrad Bukowiecki with a personal best mark of 21 97 metres and the world leading mark in the high jump of 2 31 metres was matched by Bohdan Bondarenko On the women s side a Swedish record was set in the pole vault by Angelica Bengtsson with a mark of 4 76 metres defeating indoor world champion Sandi Morris who placed second jointly with Robeilys Peinado 4 66 metres 3 The 2016 Olympic champion over 100 metres and 200 metres Elaine Thompson came back from a slower start in the 100 metres race to defeat Dina Asher Smith in the fastest time in the world since 2017 10 89 seconds 2 Asher Smith who had defeated Thompson in the Stockholm Diamond League over 200 metres earlier that year took second with a seasonal debut of 10 94 seconds 3 In the 1500 metres Genzebe Dibaba ran her fastest time since setting the world record in 2015 narrowly holding off Laura Muir with a world leading 3 56 28 Muir herself ran the second fastest time in her career 3 56 73 only behind her British record to place second 3 Malaika Mihambo defeated Olympic champion jumpers Brittney Reese and Caterine Ibarguen in the long jump with a personal best and world leading 7 07 metres her first mark seven metres or more 4 Contents 1 Diamond League results 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Non Diamond League results 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 2 3 Mixed 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDiamond League results editAthletes competing in the Diamond League disciplines earned extra compensation and points which went towards qualifying for one of two Diamond League finals either Zurich or Brussels depending on the discipline First place earned 8 points with each step down in place earning one less point than the previous until no points are awarded in 9th place or lower 5 Men edit 200 m wind 0 7 m s Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Michael Norman USA 19 70 WL MR PB 8 8 2 nbsp Noah Lyles USA 19 72 7 7 3 nbsp Alex Quinonez ECU 20 17 18 6 4 nbsp Ramil Guliyev TUR 20 35 20 5 5 nbsp Filippo Tortu ITA 20 36 4 4 6 nbsp Jereem Richards TTO 20 52 14 3 7 nbsp Bernardo Baloyes COL 20 59 6 2 8 nbsp Nethaneel Mitchell Blake GBR 20 68 4 1 9 nbsp Leon Reid IRL 20 83 2 800 m Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Donavan Brazier USA 1 43 63 WL 14 8 2 nbsp Nijel Amos BOT 1 43 65 15 7 3 nbsp Brandon McBride CAN 1 43 90 6 6 4 nbsp Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich KEN 1 44 11 5 5 5 nbsp Clayton Murphy USA 1 44 59 4 4 6 nbsp Wyclife Kinyamal KEN 1 44 65 4 3 7 nbsp Adam Kszczot POL 1 44 74 4 2 8 nbsp Marcin Lewandowski POL 1 45 32 1 1 9 nbsp Andreas Kramer SWE 1 45 33 010 nbsp Abubaker Haydar Abdalla QAT 1 45 53 5DNF PM nbsp Harun Abda USA Did not finish pace maker 0 5000 m Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Telahun Haile Bekele ETH 12 52 98 WL PB 12 8 2 nbsp Selemon Barega ETH 12 53 04 14 7 3 nbsp Hagos Gebrhiwet ETH 12 54 92 12 6 4 nbsp Birhanu Balew BHR 12 56 26 PB 10 5 5 nbsp Abadi Hadis ETH 12 56 48 4 4 6 nbsp Mohammed Ahmed CAN 12 58 16 PB 3 3 7 nbsp Edward Zakayo Pingua KEN 13 03 19 PB 2 2 8 nbsp Andrew Butchart GBR 13 09 33 1 1 9 nbsp Yemaneberhan Crippa ITA 13 09 52 PB 010 nbsp Justyn Knight CAN 13 09 76 PB 011 nbsp Ben True USA 13 09 81 012 nbsp Bethwell Birgen KEN 13 10 21 013 nbsp Davis Kiplangat KEN 13 11 65 PB 014 nbsp Filip Ingebrigtsen NOR 13 11 75 PB 015 nbsp Aron Kifle ERI 13 13 85 016 nbsp Oscar Chelimo UGA 13 20 10 PB 017 nbsp Paul Kipngetich Tanui KEN 13 23 13 018 nbsp Milkesa Mengesha ETH 13 25 74 PB 019 nbsp Nick Willis NZL 13 56 94 0DNF PM nbsp Youssouf Hiss Bachir DJI Did not finish pace maker 0 nbsp Vincent Letting KEN 0 100 m hurdles wind 0 4 m s Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Sergey Shubenkov RUS 13 26 14 8 2 nbsp Andrew Pozzi GBR 13 29 10 7 3 nbsp Antonio Alkana RSA 13 30 7 6 4 nbsp Gabriel Constantino BRA 13 50 5 5 nbsp Milan Trajkovic CYP 13 50 7 5 6 nbsp Aurel Manga FRA 13 51 3 3 7 nbsp Lorenzo Perini ITA 13 58 2 2 8 nbsp Johnathan Cabral CAN 13 61 1 1 9 nbsp Orlando Ortega ESP 14 00 5 High jump Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Bohdan Bondarenko UKR 2 31 m WL 8 8 2 nbsp Majd Eddin Ghazal SYR 2 28 m 9 7 3 nbsp Maksim Nedasekau BLR 2 28 m 13 6 4 nbsp Gianmarco Tamberi ITA 2 28 m 5 5 5 nbsp Ilya Ivanyuk RUS 2 28 m 10 4 6 nbsp Brandon Starc AUS 2 22 m 8 3 7 nbsp Andriy Protsenko UKR 2 22 m 2 2 8 nbsp Mateusz Przybylko GER 2 19 m 1 1 9 nbsp Takashi Eto JPN 2 19 m 010 nbsp Django Lovett CAN 2 19 m 011 nbsp Naoto Tobe JPN 2 15 m 0NM nbsp Bryan McBride USA No mark 0 Triple jump Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Omar Craddock USA 17 50 m wind 0 5 m s 8 8 2 nbsp Pedro Pablo Pichardo POR 17 47 m wind 0 6 m s 7 7 3 nbsp Donald Scott USA 17 43 m wind 0 5 m s PB 6 6 4 nbsp Hugues Fabrice Zango BUR 17 30 m wind 0 5 m s PB 5 5 5 nbsp Nazim Babayev AZE 17 06 m wind 0 2 m s 4 4 6 nbsp Andy Diaz CUB 17 00 m wind 0 4 m s 3 3 7 nbsp Chris Benard USA 16 88 m wind 0 6 m s 2 2 8 nbsp Alexis Copello AZE 16 74 m wind 0 7 m s 1 1 9 nbsp Zhu Yaming CHN 16 73 m wind 0 4 m s 010 nbsp Nelson Evora POR 16 69 m wind 0 5 m s 011 nbsp Pablo Torrijos ESP 16 25 m wind 0 1 m s 0 Shot put Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Konrad Bukowiecki POL 21 97 m MR PB 9 8 2 nbsp Darrell Hill USA 21 71 m 12 7 3 nbsp Darlan Romani BRA 21 68 m 12 6 4 nbsp Joe Kovacs USA 21 46 m 8 5 5 nbsp Michal Haratyk POL 21 26 m 8 4 6 nbsp O Dayne Richards JAM 20 93 m 3 3 7 nbsp Tim Nedow CAN 20 57 m 2 2 8 nbsp Chukwuebuka Enekwechi NGR 20 54 m 1 1 9 nbsp Curtis Jensen USA 19 84 m10 nbsp Tomas Stanek CZE 19 66 m 211 nbsp Leonardo Fabbri ITA 19 36 mWomen edit 100 m wind 0 6 m s Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Elaine Thompson JAM 10 89 WL 14 8 2 nbsp Dina Asher Smith GBR 10 94 7 7 3 nbsp Aleia Hobbs USA 11 12 14 6 4 nbsp Marie Josee Ta Lou CIV 11 14 5 5 5 nbsp Jenna Prandini USA 11 17 8 4 6 nbsp Vitoria Cristina Rosa BRA 11 22 8 3 7 nbsp Shania Collins USA 11 34 2 2 8 nbsp Angela Tenorio ECU 11 38 1 1 9 nbsp English Gardner USA 11 42 0 400 m Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Salwa Eid Naser BHR 50 26 16 8 2 nbsp Shericka Jackson JAM 51 05 7 7 3 nbsp Stephenie Ann McPherson JAM 51 39 11 6 4 nbsp Jessica Beard USA 51 55 9 5 5 nbsp Justyna Swiety Ersetic POL 52 04 6 4 6 nbsp Kendall Ellis USA 52 09 3 3 7 nbsp Lisanne de Witte NED 52 17 161 5 2 8 nbsp Courtney Okolo USA 52 17 164 1 1 9 nbsp Raphaela Boaheng Lukudo ITA 52 98 0 1500 m Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Genzebe Dibaba ETH 3 56 28 WL 8 8 2 nbsp Laura Muir GBR 3 56 73 7 7 3 nbsp Gudaf Tsegay ETH 3 59 26 13 6 4 nbsp Jenny Simpson USA 4 01 18 5 5 5 nbsp Gabriela DeBues Stafford CAN 4 01 28 PB 4 4 6 nbsp Eilish McColgan GBR 4 02 29 3 3 7 nbsp Elinor Purrier USA 4 02 34 PB 2 2 8 nbsp Axumawit Embaye ETH 4 02 26 4 1 9 nbsp Rababe Arafi MAR 4 03 25 810 nbsp Winny Chebet KEN 4 03 86 211 nbsp Alemaz Samuel ETH 4 04 43 112 nbsp Lemlem Hailu ETH 4 04 78 PB 013 nbsp Marta Perez ESP 4 07 14 014 nbsp Claudia Bobocea ROU 4 07 61 015 nbsp Dawit Seyaum ETH 4 18 78 5DNF PM nbsp Emily Cherotich Tuei KEN Did not finish pace maker 0 nbsp Noelie Yarigo BEN 0 400 m hurdles Place Athlete Time Points1 nbsp Dalilah Muhammad USA 53 67 16 8 2 nbsp Shamier Little USA 54 40 7 7 3 nbsp Zuzana Hejnova CZE 54 82 6 6 4 nbsp Kori Carter USA 55 09 5 5 5 nbsp Janieve Russell JAM 55 42 9 4 6 nbsp Anna Ryzhykova UKR 55 64 9 3 7 nbsp Sage Watson CAN 55 71 2 2 8 nbsp Ayomide Folorunso ITA 55 99 1 1 9 nbsp Lea Sprunger SUI 56 36 0 Pole vault Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Angelica Bengtsson SWE 4 76 m NR 8 8 2 nbsp Sandi Morris USA 4 66 m 12 7 nbsp Robeilys Peinado VEN 7 7 4 nbsp Yarisley Silva CUB 4 66 m 5 5 5 nbsp Katie Nageotte USA 4 66 m 8 4 nbsp Katerina Stefanidi GRE 12 4 7 nbsp Ninon Guillon Romarin FRA 4 56 m 2 2 nbsp Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 2 2 9 nbsp Li Ling CHN 4 56 m 710 nbsp Nikoleta Kiriakopoulou GRE 4 56 m 711 nbsp Sonia Malavisi ITA 4 31 m 0NM nbsp Angelica Moser SUI No mark 0 nbsp Jenn Suhr USA 0 Long jump Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Malaika Mihambo GER 7 07 m wind 0 5 m s WL PB 8 8 2 nbsp Caterine Ibarguen COL 6 87 m wind 1 4 m s 15 7 3 nbsp Brittney Reese USA 6 76 m wind 1 5 m s 6 6 4 nbsp Yelena Sokolova RUS 6 68 m wind 0 1 m s 5 5 5 nbsp Maryna Bekh Romanchuk UKR 6 64 m wind 0 2 m s 11 4 6 nbsp Ivana Spanovic SRB 6 62 m wind 1 8 m s 3 3 7 nbsp Nastassia Mironchyk Ivanova BLR 6 59 m wind 0 1 m s 2 2 8 nbsp Eloyse Lesueur Aymonin FRA 6 39 m wind 0 5 m s 1 1 9 nbsp Shara Proctor GBR 6 30 m wind 0 0 m s 110 nbsp Laura Strati ITA 6 27 m wind 1 6 m s 011 nbsp Chantel Malone IVB 6 27 m wind 0 8 m s 012 nbsp Lorraine Ugen GBR 6 23 m wind 0 0 m s 5 Javelin throw Place Athlete Mark Points1 nbsp Lu Huihui CHN 66 47 m 16 8 2 nbsp Eda Tugsuz TUR 64 51 m 7 7 3 nbsp Lina Muze LAT 63 72 m 13 6 4 nbsp Kara Winger USA 63 11 m 5 5 5 nbsp Christin Hussong GER 63 02 m 10 4 6 nbsp Nikola Ogrodnikova CZE 62 02 m 7 3 7 nbsp Barbora Spotakova CZE 61 51 m 2 2 8 nbsp Tatsiana Khaladovich BLR 61 32 m 1 1 9 nbsp Martina Ratej SLO 57 96 m 010 nbsp Liu Shiying CHN 57 37 m 011 nbsp Zahra Bani ITA 56 95 m 012 nbsp Sara Jemai ITA 55 32 m 0Non Diamond League results editMen edit Event First Second Third400 m hurdles nbsp Rai Benjamin USA 47 58 nbsp David Kendziera USA 48 99 nbsp Takatoshi Abe JPN 49 573000 m steeplechase nbsp Benjamin Kigen KEN 8 06 13 WL PB nbsp Getnet Wale ETH 8 06 83 PB nbsp Chala Beyo ETH 8 09 95Masters 100 m nbsp Andrea Benatti ITA 11 40 nbsp Emanuele Brunelli ITA 11 65 nbsp Walter Comper ITA 11 70Masters 400 m nbsp Ivan Mancinelli ITA 51 21 nbsp Massimiliano Poeta ITA 52 45 nbsp Alberto Cipriani ITA 53 14Masters mile nbsp Davide Raineri ITA 4 13 96 nbsp Francesco Nadalutti ITA 4 29 37 nbsp Riccardo Lerda ITA 4 32 98Paralympic 100 m nbsp Mattia Carda ITA 12 28 nbsp Valeriano Augusto Ravasio Nanque ITA 12 38 nbsp Niccolo Pirosu ITA 12 61Fisdir 100 m nbsp Andrea Piacentini ITA 13 97 nbsp Luca Mancioli ITA 14 23 nbsp Tiziano Capitani ITA 14 78Women edit Event First Second ThirdMasters 100 m nbsp Serena Caravelli ITA 12 90 nbsp Denise Caroline Neumann ITA 12 91 nbsp Maria Ruggeri ITA 13 35Masters 400 m nbsp Veronica Marchesini ITA 1 01 02 nbsp Cristina Sanulli ITA 1 01 77 nbsp Paola Bassano ITA 1 06 39Masters mile nbsp Alessandra Lena ITA 5 31 81 nbsp Simona Prunea ITA 5 32 21 nbsp Chiara Vulcan ITA 5 32 42Paralympic 100 m nbsp Antonella Inga ITA 13 88 nbsp Arjola Dedaj ITA 13 92 nbsp Marianna Agostini ITA 14 44Fisdir 100 m nbsp Chiara Zeni ITA 16 28 nbsp Chiara Statzu ITA 17 31 nbsp Sara Spano ITA 17 47Mixed edit Event First Second Third12 200 m relay Municipio X 5 29 42 Rieti 5 34 55 Firenze 5 46 81See also edit2019 Weltklasse Zurich first half of the Diamond League final 2019 Memorial Van Damme second half of the Diamond League final References edit Golden Gala 2019 the preview event by event Diamond League 2019 06 03 Retrieved 2021 04 17 a b Zaccardi Nick 2019 06 06 Michael Norman edges Noah Lyles in Rome 200m NBC Sports Retrieved 2021 04 17 a b c Brilliant battles lead to top results in Rome Athletics Weekly 2019 06 06 Retrieved 2021 04 17 Germany s Mihambo breaks seven metre mark to win long jump in Rome AFP via Yahoo Sports 2019 06 06 Retrieved 2021 04 17 Ramsak Bob 2019 05 16 High powered head to heads on tap in Shanghai IAAF Diamond League IAAF Retrieved 2021 04 17 Results Results golden gala pietro mennea IAAF Diamond League 2019 06 06 Retrieved 2021 04 17 External links editOfficial Diamond League Golden Gala website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Golden Gala amp 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