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Sweden’s Armand Duplantis reacts during the Men’s Pole Vault Final.
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Armand “Mondo” Duplantis cruised to pole vault victory in the opening Diamond League meeting of the season on Saturday (May 16, 2026), but failed to improve his own world record.

There was a surprise in the men’s 100m as Gift Leotlela of South Africa pipped Ferdinand Omanyala and Kenneth Bednarek in a photo finish to win a Diamond League event for the first time.

High-quality women’s 200m and 100m hurdles were won by Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson and Olympic champion Masai Russell respectively, but Karsten Warholm was shocked in the 300m hurdles.

Duplantis already had victory sewn up in the pole vault after just two jumps before he eased to a new Shanghai meeting record in 6.12m.

The Swede, who has not lost a competition since 2023, then raised the bar to a world record 6.32m but failed with all three attempts to beat his old mark.

Duplantis told AFP he felt the record had been possible.

“I feel really good jumping right now,” said Duplantis, who has lengthened his run-up by two paces this season.

“I would say body-wise I was a little bit too busy the past few weeks. But other than that I’m happy with the way I performed.”

Norway’s Warholm clocked two world bests in the little-raced 300m hurdles last season but was stunned by 0.04sec by Brazil’s Alison Dos Santos (33.01).

“I’m a little bit mad that I didn’t win,” said Warholm.

“I think he was really starting to get tired and I thought maybe I had him there. This is how competing should be, you should never know the outcome.”

Leotlela said his men’s 100m victory in 9.97sec had been the perfect start to his outdoor year.

“I think tonight sets the tone for the rest of the season,” he said. “I’m very happy, excited for what’s to come.”

American Bednarek was just 100th of a second behind Leotlela in third, given the same 9.98sec time as Kenya’s Omanyala.

“I feel pretty good,” said Bednarek, the 200m silver medallist at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

“I didn’t execute what I wanted to in the first half of the race but I’m happy with the results.”

‘Stay healthy’

Jamaica’s Jackson crossed the line in the 200m in 22.07 to beat Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas (22.26), who was running her first Diamond League race for three years, with American Anavia Battle third in 22.40.

“This year, I just want to stay healthy,” said Jackson.

“Next season’s a world championship year, so I just want to stay as healthy as possible.”

Former world 100m world champion Sha’Carri Richardson of the United States could only finish fourth in 20.42 and world silver medallist Amy Hunt of Great Britain was fifth.

Jessica Schilder recorded the performance of the night as she propelled the shot to a Diamond League record and became the first woman to exceed 21 metres since 1999.

The Dutchwoman launched her huge 21.09m effort in the fifth round to relegate two-time world champion Chase Jackson (20.46) to second place.

“I can’t comprehend. It is such a huge thing, it is crazy,” Schilder said of breaking the 21-metre barrier.

In the women’s 100m hurdles, the American Russell’s superb 12.25 was good enough to beat Bahamian world indoor champion Devynne Charlton (12.38), with world record holder Tobi Amusan of Nigeria third in 12.41.

Mark English’s late burst snatched a dramatic men’s 800m with a meeting record of 1:43.85.

The 33-year-old Irishman dipped past Botswana’s Kethobogile Haingura on the line, having come from six runners back in the final 30 metres.

In the men’s 110m hurdles, Jamal Britt upset his fellow American and world champion Cordell Tinch to win with a personal best-equalling 13.07sec.



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Air China flight safely diverted to Shanghai after battery fire in cabin https://artifex.news/article70181937-ece/ Sun, 19 Oct 2025 06:17:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70181937-ece/ Read More “Air China flight safely diverted to Shanghai after battery fire in cabin” »

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A commercial passenger flight operated by Air China was safely diverted to Shanghai on Saturday (October 19, 2025) after a battery stowed in a passenger’s carry-on luggage caught fire, the airline said.

The incident occurred aboard the national carrier’s daily flight from the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou to Incheon International Airport, near Seoul, South Korea.

“A lithium battery spontaneously ignited in a passenger’s carry-on luggage stored in the overhead bin on flight CA139,” the airline said in a statement on Chinese social media platform Weibo.

“The crew immediately handled the situation according to procedures, and no one was injured,” the statement said.

The plane was diverted for an unscheduled landing at Shanghai Pudong International Airport “to ensure flight safety”, it added.

Bright flames were seen coming from an overhead storage compartment in an image taken by a passenger and published by state-affiliated domestic media outlet Jimu News.

There was black smoke in the cabin, the image showed, as at least one passenger was seen trying to extinguish the blaze.

Data from tracking website Flightradar24 showed that the flight took off from Hangzhou at 9:47 a.m. local time.

It made a complete turn over the sea roughly equidistant from the eastern Chinese coast and Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, landing in Shanghai shortly after 11am local time.



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Bebinca, The Strongest Typhoon To Hit Shanghai In 70 Years, Makes Landfall https://artifex.news/bebinca-the-strongest-typhoon-to-hit-shanghai-in-70-years-makes-landfall-6575733/ Mon, 16 Sep 2024 05:45:31 +0000 https://artifex.news/bebinca-the-strongest-typhoon-to-hit-shanghai-in-70-years-makes-landfall-6575733/ Read More “Bebinca, The Strongest Typhoon To Hit Shanghai In 70 Years, Makes Landfall” »

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Bebinca is the strongest storm to hit Shanghai since Typhoon Gloria in 1949.

Shanghai, China:

The strongest storm to hit Shanghai in over 70 years made landfall on Monday, with flights cancelled and highways closed as Typhoon Bebinca lashed the city with strong winds and torrential rains.

A red alert is in place, and some coastal residents have been evacuated, city authorities said. 

The typhoon landed early Monday morning in the coastal area of Lingang New City, in Pudong to the city’s east, the China Meteorological Administration said. 

It is the strongest storm to hit Shanghai since Typhoon Gloria in 1949, state broadcaster CCTV said shortly after Bebinca made landfall. 

Many businesses were already closed for the Mid-Autumn Festival public holiday, and the city’s 25 million residents have been advised to avoid leaving their homes. 

All flights at Shanghai’s two main airports are grounded, and ferry services and some trains have been suspended. 

Highways were closed at 1:00 am local time (1700 GMT), and a 40-kilometre (25-mile) per-hour speed limit is in place on roads inside the city.

At rush hour, live video feeds showed Shanghai’s normally jammed roads almost empty of traffic, and its famed skyline obscured by thick fog. 

Nine thousand residents have been evacuated from Chongming District, an island at the mouth of the Yangtze River, authorities said. 

Footage from northern Baoshan District showed ferocious winds ripping through a line of trees on the riverbank. 

Shanghai’s flood control headquarters told CCTV they had already received dozens of reports of incidents related to the typhoon, mostly fallen trees and billboards.

CCTV broadcast footage of a reporter by the coast in neighbouring Zhejiang province, where waves pounded the craggy coastline under leaden skies. 

“If I step out into (the storm), I can barely speak,” the reporter said. 

“You can see that the surface of the sea is just wave after wave, each higher than the last.”

Another typhoon, Yagi, killed at least four people and injured 95 when it passed through China’s southern Hainan island this month, according to national weather authorities.

Bebinca has also passed through Japan and the central and southern Philippines, where falling trees killed six people. 

CCTV said Bebinca was expected to move northwest, causing heavy rain and high winds in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces. 

China is the world’s biggest emitter of the greenhouse gases that scientists say are driving climate change and making extreme weather more frequent and intense.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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