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Last updated on 9 June 2022 9 June 2022 . From the section Athletics
Britain's Dina Asher-Smith finished third in the 200m at the Rome Diamond League as Jamaica's Shericka Jackson won ahead of Elaine Thompson-Herah.
Jackson won in a season's-best 21.91 seconds, with Olympic champion Thompson-Herah finishing in 22.25.
Asher-Smith, who will defend her world title in the United States next month, was close behind in 22.27 - her best time this season.
American Allyson Felix, in her final season before retirement, was seventh.
Bahamian Shaunae Miller-Uibo was fourth in a field stacked with Olympic champions, with Britain's Beth Dobbin ninth in 23.36 at the Stadio Olimpico.
Asher-Smith told BBC Sport she was "quite happy" with her performance, adding: "I was hoping for maybe a bit of a quicker time but it was quite a good run.
"It was a really good field so I finished very highly in that. You always want to go out and win but sometimes it's about the journey and you have to have your eye on the championships."
In the 1500m, Olympic silver medallist Laura Muir, continuing her return from a back injury, finished third in four minutes 4.93 seconds.
Muir kept pace with winner Hirut Meshesha and Axumawit Embaye, who finished second, but did not have the speed to overtake the Ethiopians on the final straight as they crossed the line in 4:03.79 and 4:04.53 respectively.
In the pole vault, Team GB Olympic bronze medallist Holly Bradshaw, who missed the 2022 indoor season , was joint-second with a season's best jump of 4.60m as American Sandi Morris won with 4.81m.
Briton Lina Nielsen finished fourth in the 400m hurdles in a personal-best 54.73 seconds, while Lawrence Okoye was fifth in the discus with 64.72m.
Jemma Reekie's 2:00.28 was enough for ninth in an 800m race won by American Olympic champion Athing Mu in 1:57.01 - a world-leading time this season.
Jazmin Sawyers was seventh in the long jump with 6.61m as Ukraine's Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk won with 6.85m.
In a non-Diamond League event at the same stadium, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake came fifth in a season's-best 20.59 seconds as American Kenneth Bednarek won in 20.01, also his best of the season.
The sixth meeting of the season takes place in Oslo on 16 June, with two others after that leading up to the World Championships, which begin in Eugene on 14 July.
Italian Olympic 100m champion Marcell Jacobs attended the Rome meeting but was unable to race because of a hamstring injury.
Having won 60m gold at the World Indoor Championships in March, Jacobs hopes to return in time to add a world 100m title to the shock gold he won in Tokyo.
"I know we can do really well in the World Championships," he told BBC Sport.
"Of course [I am confident]. My head is really strong. It is not the first time I've had an injury but I'm really determined and concentrated on this World Championship."
Jacobs said he would have to run faster than the personal best of 9.80 seconds achieved in Tokyo to win in Eugene, and when asked if he could do this so soon after an injury he replied: "I can."
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Watch: Diamond League Eugene - GB's Asher-Smith in 200m, plus Thompson-Herah, Fraser-Pryce and Jackson in 100m
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Summary Use play icon to watch live coverage from Eugene, Oregon GB's Dina Asher-Smith goes against USA's Sha’Carri Richardson and Allyson Felix in 200m (22:45 BST) Jamaica's Olympic 1-2-3 Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson in 100m, alongside Richardson (from 21:41 BST) GB's Olympic silver medallist Keely Hodkingson and Jemma Reekie in 800m (from 21:48 BST) Tokyo silver medallist Laura Muir in 1,500m (from 22:12 BST) Olympic bronze medallist Holly Bradshaw in pole vault (from 20:43 BST) GB's Elliott Giles and Dustin Olivier in 800m (from 21:03 BST) Lizzie Bird in 3,000m steeplechase (from 21:12 BST) USA's Noah Lyles in 200m (21:33) and Justin Gaitlin in 100m (22:37)
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British
Olympic silver medallist Laura Muir will be there, and she goes
head-to-head with Faith Kipyegon in the women’s 1500m. The pair were
separated by just over a second in Tokyo and they’re to meet again in a line-up
that includes seven Olympic finalists.
After
the historic Jamaican clean sweep in the women’s 100m in Tokyo, Elaine
Thompson-Herah, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson also
feature this weekend.
American
sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson will also return to the track after
serving her one-month ban for testing positive for cannabis. The 21-year-old won the 100m at the US
Olympic trials in Oregon in June and earlier this year ran the sixth-fastest
time in history but did not compete in Tokyo.
After struggling with injury in Tokyo Dina Asher-Smith competes in the 200m, alongside Richardson and USA's Allyson Felix .
Britain's Olympic silver medallist Keely Hodgkinson is also in action in the 800m, alongside fellow Brit Jemma Reekie.
The Diamond League offers the chance to
see leading British athletes compete against the world's best track and field
stars.
It features 32 individual disciplines and
athletes score points at meets throughout the year.
The 2021 calendar includes 14 meets, with the
Olympics taking place during the Diamond League season. This year’s competition
started in Gateshead in May and will culminate in September in Zürich,
Switzerland.
All times are BST and subject to change
All of the action will also be available on
catch-up on the BBC iPlayer.
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You can also catch-up
with previous Diamond League action here .
You might want to be the next Keely Hodgkinson, or simply just
want to get fit and see how well you can do - either way, athletics can be the
sport for you.
It includes a huge variety of disciplines, so whether you want
to run, jump or throw you can find an activity that suits you.
Events include sprint, middle and long-distance running,
throwing and jumping events as well as multi-discipline events such as
heptathlon (women) and decathlon (men).
Athletics clubs are always looking for people to coach,
officiate or help out on club nights, across a range of roles. You can find out
more at UK Athletics or use
our club finder to
find athletics events near you.
For
more information on how to get into athletics click here .


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Serial entrepreneur Greg Jackson says he wants his employees to feel free
Octopus now employs more than 1,200 people
In his late twenties Greg Jackson ran a company that made mirrors
By Dougal Shaw Business reporter, BBC News
Greg Jackson is the founder and CEO of Octopus Energy, a UK start-up valued at more than £1.4bn ($2bn), selling green energy. Despite now having more than 1,200 employees, he says he has no interest in traditional things like human resources (HR) and information technology (IT) departments.
There is a tendency for large companies to "infantilise" their employees and "drown creative people in process and bureaucracy", says Jackson.
HR and IT departments don't make employees happier or more productive in his experience, he says.
Octopus Energy was set up in 2015, specialising in renewable energy for households. It has enjoyed huge growth, taking on the "big six" traditional energy firms, and now supplies more than 1.9 million homes in the UK and is expanding into other countries with its proprietary, energy-managing software.
It is now valued at more than £1.4bn ($2bn) by private investors, with permanent staff owning 5% of its shares.
Jackson is a serial entrepreneur who has previously run a mirror-manufacturing company, an online property management agency and a coffee shop.
His distaste for "command and control", top-down management structures is born of experience, he says. Running smaller companies of around five people he would learn to cover HR and IT issues himself.
But what if there is a case of bullying to be resolved, or a contract dispute that requires specialist knowledge?
Jackson says he expects his managers to take personal responsibility for these things (with appropriate training) rather than "shelving responsibility to a third party" - just as he used to do when managing his teams.
He thinks this approach allows companies to scale faster, as well as making employees more self-reliant.
But it is a single, personal incident, which haunts him to this day, that really underpins his management philosophy.
"When I was 27, I was managing a manufacturing business in north London and there was a woman who ran the reception and also did customer service, who was in her 40s," he remembers.
"One day I heard her speaking to a customer on the phone and I thought I could help, so I leaned in and gave her some wise words.
"She finished the call, like a consummate professional, and she turned to me and said: 'Greg, I bring up two boys and a husband on the poxy wage this company pays. If I can do that, you can be pretty sure I can do anything this company wants from me. And by the way Greg, I was here before you were here and I'll be here after you have gone. I love the company more than you do, so you never need to tell me what to do.'"
Jackson was stunned into silence because she had just given him - her boss - an incredible dressing down.
"I realised she was right, and I remember I gave her a hug. It was one of the greatest learning experiences of my life and it forms the basis of my management theory today."
The episode taught him to favour a hands-off approach that lets individuals and teams sort their own affairs as much as possible without interference from above.
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