You voted for your favourite Diamond League hurdles moment in history last week, and the result came as something of a surprise.
The shortlist included a whole host of unforgettable performances, including two world records and some Diamond League Final heroics from a certain Norwegian earlier this year.
Aries Merritt's 12.80 in Brussels back in 2012 made him the first athlete in any discipline to break a world record on the Diamond League circuit. The American was later joined in that exclusive club by compatriot and fellow sprint hurdles star Keni Harrison, who obliterated the 100m hurdles world record with 12.20 in London in 2016, shortly after failing to make the USA Olympic team.
Man of the moment Karsten Warholm also got a look in with his European record and Diamond League record-busting 46.92 in the Zurich final a few months ago.
Yet beating them all to the line in your affections was Australian legend Sally Pearson. Her 12.55 in Zurich in 2017 may not have been the fastest 100m hurdles time ever, but it was certainly one of the most memorable moments in Diamond League history.
Pearson had been left heartbroken a year earlier when a hamstring injury robbed her of the chance to defend her Olympic title in Rio de Janeiro, but she returned with a vengeance in 2017.
Having already sewn up the world title a few weeks earlier, Pearson arrived in Zurich hoping to become one of the few athletes to have been crowned world and Diamond League champion in the same year.
She did so by the skin of her teeth, just edging Sharika Nelvis on the line to claim the first and only Diamond Trophy of her glittering career.
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