The British medium driving corridor, Max Burgin, spent the best personal moment, since he finished second at 800m at the Diamond League meeting in Rabat.
The 23 -year -old defeated the Olympic champion, Emmanuel Wanyonyi from Kenya, thirdly with a time of a minute 43.34 seconds.
Tshepiso Botswana Masalela won in a record meeting time or 1: 42.69, ahead or Olympic Burgin finalist.
Beatrice Chebet of Kenya, the Olympic champion in 5000m and 10000m, ran the second 3000m faster or all the time to win in Morocco.
His time of 8: 11.56 is only from 8: 06.11 directed by Wang Junxia of China, a record that has been maintained since 1993.
Otherwise, Sherickka Jackson, the twice 200 -meter world champion, claimed the victory in his first 100 -meter race of the season, in 11.04 seconds.
Akani Simbine de South Africa ran 9.90 seconds to ensure his third victory of the year of the 100 -meter diamond league in the male race, in which the 200m Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo fought and finished the last one, before retiring from the 200m event.
Another withdrawal in Rabat was the British pole jumper Molly Cauderny, leaving the United States world champion Katie Moon, to take victory.
Cauderny, who won the event at the Doha meeting last week, retired after he felt on his heating.
Finally, the Dutch Sprint star and the Femke Bol world champion began their summer season with the victory in the 400 m obstacles.