Gold for Duplantis at the World Indoor Championships
Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis won a gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland.
Gold for Duplantis at the World Indoor Championships Armand Duplantis set a new championship record with a 6.25m pole vault to win gold at the World Indoor Championships. Other notable winners included Nadia Battocletti in the women’s 3000m and Josh Kerr in the men’s 3000m. The championships also saw victories for Lourdes Glorija Manuel in the women’s 400m, Jakub Szymański in the men’s 60m hurdles, and Zaynab Dosso in the women’s 60m.
- Armand Duplantis won gold in the pole vault with a championship record of 6.25m.
- Emmanouil Karalis took silver and Kurtis Marschall won bronze in the pole vault.
- Nadia Battocletti won the women’s 3000m, followed by Emily McKay and Jessica Hull.
- Josh Kerr won the men’s 3000m, with Cole Hocker second and Yan Scherrer third.
- Lourdes Glorija Manuel won the women’s 400m, ahead of Natalia Kaczmarek and Lieke Klaver.
- Jakub Szymański won the men’s 60m hurdles, with Enrique Llopis second and Trey Cunningham third.
- Zaynab Dosso won the women’s 60m, with Jayla J. Sears and Julien Alfred taking silver and bronze respectively.
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