Triple victory for Jamaica over 100 meters for women: Elaine Thompson-Herah won gold in 10.61 seconds ahead of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (10.74) and Shericka Jackson (10.76).

Elaine Thompson-Herah repeated her victory in Tokyo 2016 with a headwind of 0.6 m / s and achieved the second-best time ever on this route.

The German starters Alexandra Burghardt (Burghausen) and Tatjana Pinto (Paderborn) had previously been eliminated in the semifinals.

Co-favorite Blessing Okagbare (Nigeria) was banned the morning after a positive doping test.

Swedish double victory

Five years after the surprise bronze medal in Rio, discus thrower Daniel Jasinski clearly missed another Olympic coup.

In the triumph of the Swede Daniel Stahl, the 31-year-old Wattenscheider did not get past tenth place with a disappointing 62.44 meters.

World champion Stahl prevailed with 68.90 meters ahead of his compatriot Simon Pettersson (67.39).

Bronze went to the Austrian Lukas Weißhaidinger (67.07).

Sports soldier Jasinski had thrown the target in the third round to around 64 meters, which would have secured him the jump into the final fight of the best eight and three more attempts.

But the litter was invalid.

For Olympic debutant Clemens Prüfer (Potsdam), the final was also finished after three laps with eleventh place and 61.75 meters.

For the first time since 2008, the Olympic discus champion is not from Germany.

At that time the Estonian Gerd Kanter had won in Beijing, in 2012 the now retired Robert Harting won in London, four years later his brother Christoph won in Rio.

Christoph Harting had missed the ticket for Tokyo and was only nominated as a substitute athlete.

Fall for mixed relay

The German mixed relay did not finish over 4 x 400 meters. The quartet Marvin Schlegel, Corinna Schwab (both Chemnitz), Ruth Nadine Gonska (Mannheim) and Manuel Sanders (Dortmund) crossed the finish line in the last season after a fall when changing from Corinna Schwab to Ruth Nadine Gonska and were not counted. “Nadine had already felt the stick in her hand. You can't find any words right now, ”said Schwab on ARD. At the Olympic premiere, the mixed relay from Poland won gold in 3: 09.87 minutes, ahead of the Dominican Republic (3: 10.21) and the USA (3: 10.22).

Katharina Trost clearly missed the 800 meter final.

The 26-year-old from Munich did not get past eighth place in her semifinals on Saturday in 2: 02.14 minutes.

Her club colleague Christina Hering had already retired on Friday in the preliminary run.

"I'm really not feeling well, I don't know what was going on over the last 100 meters," said consolation at the ARD microphone.

The 19-year-old American Athing Mu was the fastest in the medal decision on Tuesday (02.25 p.m. CEST in the FAZ live ticker for the Olympics) in 1: 58.07 minutes.

World champion Halimah Nakaayi from Uganda was eliminated as the slowest of all semi-finalists.