Olympic champion Chebet runs 2nd fastest women's 5,000m ever at Diamond League meet in Rome
Trayvon Bromell runs world-leading time of 9.84 seconds in men's 100m

Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet ran the second fastest women's 5,000 metres of all time at Rome's Diamond League meet on Friday.
The Kenyan clocked 14 minutes 3.69 seconds to come within range of the world record of 14:00.21 set by Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia two years ago.
Chebet's previous best was 14:05.92 in the race that Tsefay set the world record.
Chebet holds the world record in the 10,000m.
WATCH l Full replay of Rome Diamond League:
Also at the Golden Gala, American sprinter Trayvon Bromell won the 100m in 9.84 seconds for the best time this year; and two-time Olympic champion Valarie Allman set a meet record in the discus with a throw of 69.21m.
WATCH l Bromell clocks world-leading time in men's 100m:
Fellow American Anavia Battle prevailed in the women's 200m with a time of 22.53, finishing ahead of Great Britain's Amy Hunt (22.67) and Ivory Coast's Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith (22.75).
WATCH l Battle wins women's 200m: