Sha’Carri Richardson Record Gold Medal
The third day of the XIX World Athletics Championships held in Hungary has come to an end.
On the third day of the organization held in Budapest, women’s pole vault, 400-meter hurdles, 400-meter semifinals, 100-meter final, men’s 400-meter hurdles semifinals, triple jump, discus throw, and 110 meters were held. with fences.
Sha’Carri Richardson of the USA won the gold medal in the women’s 100m, breaking the championship record with her time of 10.65.
Shericka Jackson, one of the Jamaican athletes in the same discipline, took the silver medal with a time of 10.72, and the last world champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the bronze medal with a time of 10, 77.
MEN’S DISCUS THROW CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD
Sweden’s Daniel Stahl, the last Olympic champion in the men’s discus throw, won the gold medal with a time of 71.46, breaking the championship record.
Reigning world champion Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia was second in 70.02, and Mykolas Alekna of Lithuania was third in 68.85.
Competing in the men’s triple jump final, Burkina Faso athlete Hugues Fabrice Zango won the gold medal with a time of 17.64. Zango also wore the silver medal around his neck last year.
In the same discipline, Cuban athlete Lázaro MartÃnez won silver with a time of 17.41 and Cristian Nápoles bronze with a time of 17.40.
HOLLOWAY IS CHAMPION FOR THE THIRD CONTINUOUS TIME
Grant Holloway of the USA became champion with a time of 12.96 in the men’s 110m hurdles. Holloway won gold medals in 2019 Doha and 2022 USA.
In the same discipline, Jamaica’s Hansle Parchment came second in 13.09 and USA’s Daniel Roberts was third in 13.09. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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