Matt Hudson-Smith was the highlight of a mixed event for British athletes, publishing the best 44.10 of a season to win the 400 male meters ahead of the American duo Christopher Bailey and Jacory Patterson.
The head of the British record Zharnel Hughes also directed the best of the 9.91 season to finish second in the 100 Male meters, behind the Olympic silver medalist Kishane Thompson or Jamaica, who recorded a time of 9.85.
Jemma Reekie matched the best of his 1: 58.66 season to finish seventh in the 800m female. The gold medalist of Paris, Koley Hodgkinson, whose return of an injury to the hamstrings was delayed by a setback in April, did not compete.
Tsige Dugma of Ethiopa, silver medalist behind Hodgkinson in Paris, won in a time or 1: 57.10.
Dina Asher-Smith finished seventh in the 100 female meters, with the American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden emerged to the victory in 10.75 and ahead of the Olympic champion Julien Alfred.
Jake Wightman finished eighth and Neil Gourley 12 in the Bowerman mile. The race was won in an impressive way by the Dutchman Niels Laros, who staggered in American Yared Nuguse in the last 10 meters and put it on the line in 0.01 seconds.
On the other hand, the head of the world record of Sweden, Armand Duplantis, comfortably won the male pole jump with a height of 6.00m.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone matched the best 49.43 of a season to detain American companions Aaliyah Butler and Isabella Whittaker in the 400m female, with the Rhasidat Adeke of Ireland ending fourth.
The Diamond League will move to Monaco next to the series visiting the United Kingdom for an London Athletics Meeting with tickets exhausted on July 19.
The finals will take place in Zurich on August 27 and 28, almost approximately a fortnight before the start of the World Athletics Championship in Tokyo, Japan.