Armand Duplantis cannot be stopped
The eighth day of the XIX World Athletics Championships held in Hungary ends.
On the eighth day of organization, held in Budapest, the finals of the women’s marathon, shot put, 5,000 meters, 4×100-meter relay, men’s pole vault, 800 meters and 4×100-meter relay finished.
While Yayla Kılıç Gönen failed to complete the race in the women’s marathon, Ümmü Kiraz ranked 23rd with a time of 2.33:23. Ersu Şaşma, who jumped 5.55 in the men’s pole vault final, said goodbye to the championship by not exceeding 5.75.
At the World Athletics Championships, which will end tomorrow, the national athletes Kaan Kigen Özbilen and Hüseyin Can will compete in the men’s marathon.
THE DUPLANTIS CANNOT BE STOPPED
In the men’s pole vault, Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis, world record holder and reigning world champion, captured the gold medal with a time of 6.10. Duplantis is also the champion of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and the 2022 European Championship held in Germany. In the same branch, the Filipino Ernest John Obiena was second with 6.00 and third the Australian Kurtis Marschall with 5.95.
MARCO AROP GOES INTO HISTORY
Canadian Marco Arop won the gold medal in the men’s 800 meters with a time of 1.44.24. Arop made history as the first Canadian athlete to win 800m gold at the World Championships, Kenyan Emmanuel Wanyonyi was second in 1.44.53 and Britain’s Ben Pattison was third in 1.44.83.
A DOUBLE ARRIVED FROM KIPYEGON
Faith Kipyegon of Kenya won the championship in 14.53.88 in the women’s 5K. The Kenyan athlete, who also won a gold medal in the 1,500 meters, reached his fourth world championship. In the same discipline, Sifan Hassan from the Netherlands was second in 14:54.11 and Beatrice Chebet from Kenya was third in 14:54.33.
US CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD
In the women’s 4×100 relay, the last world champion team from the USA, consisting of Tamari Davis, Twanisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas and Sha’Carri Richardson, won the gold medal by breaking the championship record with 41, 03.
The Jamaican team of Natasha Morrison, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shashalee Forbes and Shericka Jackson won silver in 41.21, while the Great Britain team of Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Bianca Williams and Daryll Neita he took the bronze medal with 41.97. .
THE CHAMPIONS HAVE NOT CHANGED IN THE FEMALE SHOOTING SHOT
Chase Ealey, the last women’s shot put world champion, won the gold medal with a season-best time of 20.43. Canada’s Sarah Mitton won silver in 20.08 and China’s Lijiao Gong won bronze in 19.69.
SHANKULE WINS THE WOMEN’S MARATHON
Ethiopian Amane Beriso Shankule finished the women’s marathon first with 2.24.23, last world champion Ethiopian Gotytom Gebreslase second with 2.24.34, Moroccan Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi third with 2.25.17.
MEN’S VICTORY IN THE USA 4X100 RELAY RACE
In the men’s 4×100 relay, the American team of Christian Coleman, Fred Kerley, Brandon Carnes and Noah Lyles won the gold medal, setting the best world time of the year in 37.38.
In the same discipline, the Italian team made up of Roberto Rigali, Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Lorenzo Patta and Filippo Tortu won silver with a time of 37.62, while the Jamaican team made up of Ackeem Blake, Oblique Sevilla, Ryiem Forde and Rohan Watson won the silver medal. bronze medal with a time of 37.76. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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