With the World Champs over, it's now on to the more mundane matters of winning the Diamonds, at the penultimate Diamond League meet in Zurich....
The world champion over the men's 100m, Yohan Blake, stood up to his first test, and clocked an impressive 9.82 to beat Jamaican compatriot Asafa Powell (9.95) into second place. They were followed by Walter Dix of the US (10.04), Jamaica's Michael Frater (10.06), Kim Collins of St Kitts (10.09), and Nesta Carter of Jamaica (10.12). Carter and Frater then joined Lerone Clarke and Ainsley Waugh as the Jamaicans won the sprint relay in a time of 38.31 ahead of Britain (38.35), Switzerland (38.62) and USA (38.72).
Grenada's Kirani James continued to grow from strength to strength, winning the men's 400 in 44.36, ahead of American Lashawn Merritt (44.67), Jermaine Gonzales (45.39), and another Grenadian, Rondell Barthlomew (45.43). Jamaica's Kaliese Spencer won the Diamond in the women's 400 hurdles, coming home first in a time of 53.36, ahead of compatriot Melaine Walker (53.43) and Lashinda Demus of the US (54.04).