Summary

  • Great Britain's Georgia Hunter Bell wins the women's 1500m with composed finish and Molly Caudery triumphs in the women's pole vault

  • Britain's 800m Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson starts her outdoor season with a 400m personal best of 51.14 seconds

  • Fellow Briton Amber Anning comes fifth with Hodgkinson - who will race the 800m in Stockholm on Sunday - seventh

  • Olympic champion Noah Lyles fights back to win the men's 100m in 9.88 seconds, with Cameroon's Emmanuel Eseme second and Botswana's Letsile Tebogo third and GB's Jeremiah Azu ninth

  • Julien Alfred beats world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden to win the women's 200m with Britain's Amy Hunt and Dina Asher-Smith fourth and fifth

  • Catch-up on the full Diamond League meeting on BBC iPlayer with commentators Steve Cram and Hannah England - full results

  1. Watch the full meeting on iPlayerpublished at 22:20 BST 4 June

    Follow all the action from the Pietro Mennea Golden Gala on BBC iPlayer for 30 days by clicking here.

    Read our report to learn more about Georgia Hunter Bell and Molly Caudery's wins, plus Keely Hodgkinson's 400m personal best.

  2. Watch: Hunter Bell wins 1500mpublished at 22:20 BST 4 June

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    Hunter-Bell fights back to win 1500m in Rome

  3. Watch: Lyles surges through to win 100m in 9.88 secondspublished at 22:20 BST 4 June

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    'Lyles is still the king'

  4. Watch: Jaeger wins 400m with Anning fifth and Hodgkinson seventhpublished at 21:45 BST 4 June

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    Hodgkinson seventh as Jaeger wins women's 400m

  5. Watch: Caudery wins pole vault with 4.80mpublished at 21:28 BST 4 June

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    Caudery wins in Rome

  6. Hodgkinson starts outdoor season with 400m racepublished at 20:02 BST 4 June

    Women's 400m (20:15 BST)

    Keely Hodgkinson celebrates winning the world indoor 800m in Poland in MarchImage source, Getty Images
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    Keely Hodgkinson won world indoor 800m gold in Poland in March

    Keely Hodgkinson begins her outdoor season by running the 400m in Rome's Stadio Olimpico, as she seeks to build speed to help her in her quest to break the long-standing women's 800m world record.

    Britain's Olympic 800m champion is aiming to topple Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova's 43-year mark this summer, ideally on home soil at the London Diamond League event in July, after smashing the world indoor record in February.

    The 24-year-old, who has a 400m personal best of 51.61 seconds, is joined in Rome by Britain's 2025 world indoor champion Amber Anning - one of six athletes in the line-up who have gone sub-50.

    "Hopefully bringing down that 400m time is going to make that first lap of the 800m feel nice," Hodgkinson said.

    "I think it will give me some confidence. If anyone is like 'Keely has got no speed', I'll be like 'yes I do, thank you'.

    "The 400m for me is a bit of fun, something different. The line-up in Rome is crazy but I think it's good to put myself in a position where, on paper, I'm going in as the slowest. I'm looking forward to challenging myself."

  7. Diamond League Romepublished at 11:02 BST 4 June

    Date Thursday 4th June

    Start 18:10 BST

    Venue Stadio Olimpico

    Follow all the action from the Pietro Mennea Golden Gala on BBC iPlayer for 30 days by clicking here.

  8. Rome's Diamond League schedulepublished at 10:19 BST 4 June

    All Times in BST and subject to change

    British athletes listed in brackets:

    18:10 - javelin men

    18:15 - pole vault women (Molly Caudery)

    18:48 - triple jump men

    20:04 - 400m hurdles women

    20:07 - high jump men

    20:15 - 800m men *

    20:27 - shot put men

    20:28 - 100m hurdles women

    20:35 - long jump men

    20:38 - 5,000m women

    21:04 - 110m hurdles men

    21:15 - 400m women (Amber Anning & Keely Hodgkinson)

    21:27 - 200m women (Dina Asher-Smith & Amy Hunt)

    21:37 - 1500m women (Georgia Hunter Bell, Laura Muir & Revee Walcott-Nolan)

    21:52 - 100m men (Jeremiah Azu)

    * no Diamond League points awarded