The 2026 Paris Diamond League Race

2026年巴黎鑽石聯賽


Introduction

The Diamond League race happened on June 28 in Paris. The weather was very hot.

鑽石聯賽於6月28日在巴黎舉行。當時天氣非常炎熱。

Main Body

The weather was too hot for many people. Only professional athletes ran in the races. The organizers gave the athletes more water and shade to keep them safe.

天氣對許多人來說太炎熱了。只有專業運動員參加了比賽。主辦單位為運動員提供了更多的水和遮蔭處以確保他們的安全。

Trayvon Bromell won the men's 100m race. He beat Noah Lyles. Busang Collen Kebinatshipi and Marileidy Paulino also won their races with very fast times.

Trayvon Bromell 贏得了男子100公尺賽事。他擊敗了 Noah Lyles。Busang Collen Kebinatshipi 和 Marileidy Paulino 也以極快的成績贏得了他們的比賽。

Audrey Werro won the women's 800m race. Her time was very fast. It was almost a world record. Georgia Hunter Bell and Cameron Myers also won their races.

Audrey Werro 贏得了女子800公尺賽事。她的成績非常快,幾乎打破了世界紀錄。Georgia Hunter Bell 和 Cameron Myers 也贏得了他們的比賽。

Armand Duplantis won the pole vault. He jumped 6.13 meters. This was a record for this meeting, but he did not break the world record.

Armand Duplantis 贏得了撐竿跳高。他跳了6.13公尺。這是本次賽事的紀錄,但他並未打破世界紀錄。

Conclusion

The event ended with many new records. Some athletes changed their place in the rankings.

活動在許多新紀錄中結束。部分運動員的排名有所變動。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Win" Pattern

In this story, we see a repeating pattern for success. When someone finishes first, we use the word won.

  • Trayvon Bromell won the race.
  • Audrey Werro won the race.
  • Armand Duplantis won the pole vault.

Quick Rule: Use won for the past.

  • Now \rightarrow Win
  • Yesterday \rightarrow Won

🌡️ Describing the Weather

Notice how the author describes the heat:

"The weather was very hot." "The weather was too hot."

What is the difference?

  • Very hot = High temperature (Information).
  • Too hot = A problem (It is more than what people can handle).

🏃 Simple Action Words

Look at these basic verbs used to describe the athletes:

  • Ran (past of run)
  • Beat (to win against someone else)
  • Jumped (to go up in the air)
  • Ended (to finish)

Vocabulary Learning

professional (adj.)
Someone who does a job or sport as their main work to earn money
Example:The professional tennis player practices every day.
athlete (n.)
A person who is very good at sports and does physical exercise
Example:The athlete ran very fast to win the gold medal.
organizer (n.)
A person or group that plans an event
Example:The event organizer told us where to sit.
shade (n.)
An area where the sun does not shine directly
Example:It is very hot, so let's sit in the shade of the tree.
record (n.)
The best result ever achieved in a sport
Example:She broke the world record for the 100m race.
rankings (n.)
A list that shows the position of people or teams based on their success
Example:He is now number one in the world rankings.
Practice A2 words in a crossword