In a truly stunning upset at the Paris Diamond League, everyone expected Olympic champion Grant Holloway to make a triumphant return. Instead, it ended in disappointment as he finished a surprising 5th place in the men’s 110m hurdles final, clocking a season’s best of 13.11 seconds. It simply wasn’t enough to contend. Well, his American rival, Trey Cunningham, completely stole the show, equaling his personal and season best with a scorching 13.00 seconds, snatching the win with undeniable authority.13.00s!!Trey Cunningham clocked an equal PB of 13.00s (1.1) to win the men’s 110mH final at the Paris Diamond League!Dylan Beard ran a new PB (his 2nd of the day), clocking 13.02s in 2nd, while Jason Joseph equalled the Swiss Record in 13.07s for 3rd.Grant… pic.twitter.com/bcZq8ZCXLd— Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) June 20, 2025Adding to the incredible drama, Dylan Beard surged into second place with a fantastic 13.02 seconds, marking his second personal best of the day. Meanwhile, Jason Joseph matched the Swiss national record with a 13.07-second finish for a well-deserved third.So, the big question on everyone’s mind is, what exactly went wrong for Holloway in a field where it seemed like every other competitor managed to peak at precisely the right moment? This is a developing story..The post Grant Holloway’s Return Turns to Disaster as American Rival Puts Olympic Champion Into Dirt appeared first on EssentiallySports.