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Monaco always delivers – runblogrun

July 14, 2025
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This is Stuart Weir’s second piece on the Herculis Monaco Diamond League, held on July 11, 2025.

Monaco always delivers

Monaco always has a full and exciting program; it never disappoints. Here are 10 memories that I will take away.

1 Style and pageantry

Prince Albert walking round the track and waving to the crowd. The Diamond League trophy making a grand entrance in one of the prince’s vintage cars.

 

2 Mondo wins

Mondon winning the pole vault with a six meter leap but failing with his world record attempt. Come on, you can’t expect him to break the world record every time.

Mondo Duplantis, 12 time WR holder, Olympic gold medalists, Men’s PV, photo by Brian K. Eder for RunBlogRun, NIKE Pre Classic 2025, July 3, 2025

3 Two legends in the hurdles

Femke Bol Winning the 400 hurdles in a world leading 51.95. Since you asked, she is still taking 14 strides but keeping it going one more hurdle than last year. Former world record holder, Dalilah Muhammad was second in 52.58 in her final appearance in Monaco, in her final season.

Femke Bol sets MR at Monaco of 51.95 at 400m hurdles, photo by Sonya Maleter for Diamond League AG/Herculis Monaco

4 Records

There was a women’s 1000 meter races with two area records, a national record and seven PRs.  RunBlogRun suspects that it might be something to do with the event being rarely run.

 

5 Women’s shot put

What an exciting finish! Chase Jackson was the early leader with 19.86 in round 1,with Sarah Mitton overtaking her with 20.00 in round 2.  Then in round 5 Jackson threw 20.06 to regain the lead.  Into the final top three round and Jessica Schilden won with 20.39, the last throw of competition. This finished at the same time as the 400h and Schilden cerebrated with a Dutch selfie with Bol.

 

Jessica Schilder wins the shot put in Monaco, photo by Diamond League AG

6 Men’s steeple

Soufiane El Bakkali won the steeple in 8 :03.18.  He had a comfortable  lead with a lap to go but Japan’s Ryuji Miura closed the gap and passed him on the home straight, only for El Bakkali to find enough to win by 0.25 seconds.

Soufianne El Bakkali wins a close one! photo by Diamond League AG

7 Women’s 100

Julien Alfred got back to winning ways with 10.79.  There were five athletes who had run sub 11 this year but only Alfred was sub 11 tonight.  The athletes were not helped being kept waiting for towards 10 minutes while the stadium announcer talked about the triple jump, the light show etc

Julien Alfred wins the 100m in Monaco, photo by Diamond League Ag

8 Men’s 800

Emmanuel Wanyonyi won the 800 in a world leading 1:41.44 with Josh Hoey second in a PR of 1:42.01.  What a season Hoey is having! British athlete, Max Burgin was running well until spiked, making one wonder if we really needed 12 athletes in the race.

9 Women’s 100h

Megan Tapper equalled her PR to win the race.  See separate post.

10  Men’s 200

Noah Lyles won in 19.88 from Letsile Tebogo with the first three under 20 seconds.

Noah Lyles wins his first 200m in 2025, photo by Diamond League AG

Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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