Femke Boll achieved the following world records: Dutch Indoor Championships In Apeldoorn, he will further improve his indoor 400m world record to 49.24* and retain his national title on Sunday (18th), setting the stage for his historic time of 49.26 set 12 months ago. I'm back.
The 23-year-old started the season with a score of 49.69 in Metz earlier this month, improved her time to 49.63 in Livin, and looked like she still has more to offer as she won her heat in Apeldoorn on Saturday with a score of 50.55.
She proved that to be true on Sunday, running the 200m in first place and crossing the finish line in a strong 49.24 seconds, marking the sixth time in her career that she broke 50 seconds indoors. did. Bol currently holds six of the 12 fastest indoor 400-meter times in history.
Following her was Lieke Claver, who set a personal best of 50.10 and moved into ninth place on the world indoor all-time list.
“You'll never get used to it, especially with so many people cheering you on in your home country,” Bol said in a trackside interview. “It's a dream come true to set a new world record. It's great to see all the Dutch fans enjoying the most beautiful sport in the world.”
The 400m hurdles world champion will head to the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow 24 in search of her first indoor world title.
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in italian indoor championship In Ancona, Andy Diaz won the national title with a jump of 17.60 meters, closing the world triple jump lead to within one centimeter.
Diaz broke the 17.30 meter mark in three jumps: 17.32 meters in the first, 17.48 meters in the second, and 17.60 meters in the sixth.
Emmanuel Yemeje took second place with 17.03 meters.
In the shot put battle between Leonardo Fabbri and Zane Weir, European indoor champion Weir threw 21.69m to defeat the world silver medalist with a personal best of 21.07m.
Zainab Dosso ran the third-fastest 60 meters of her career (7.06 seconds, a meet record) to reclaim her national title. In the men's 60m, Chitul Ali defeated Samuele Ceccareli 6.57 to 6.66.
In the women's high jump, 18-year-old Aurora Vicini won with a jump of 1.92 meters, breaking the U20 indoor national record set by Alessia Trost in 2012.
In Bergamo, 14-year-old Kelly Ann Maevan Duala Edimo set an Italian U20 record in the 60m dash with a 7.27 after running 7.34 during her heats. This beat the previous record of 7.35, set in 2002.
Gemma Leakey's 800m run of 1:58.24 was the highlight of day two of the competition. British Indoor Championships in birmingham.
World No. 5 Leakey, who has secured a place on the host nation's team for the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow from March 1-3, broke the championship record with the world's second-fastest performance so far this year.
Fellow Scotsman Laura Muir won the 3000m in 8:58.80. She took the lead with 400 meters to go, and she continued to pick up the pace to win by more than three seconds.
Piers Copeland won the men's 1500m title with a late surge. He came out of the final corner in third place, passing Adam Fogg and Callum Elson in the inside gap and clinching the win in 3:48.43.
In the 400 meters, Raviai Nielsen won in 51.54 seconds over her twin sister Lina in 51.95 seconds.
Scott Lincoln won the shot put title by throwing 20.08 meters in the first round, 19.86 meters in the second round and 19.71 meters from his previous attempt.
The women's title was won by Amelia Campbell with a distance of 17.74 meters, winning by more than a meter. At the same event, two-time world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson threw her indoor personal best of 13.29 meters.
in French Indoor Championships Wilhem Berosian won the men's 60m hurdles final at the Miramas Games, defeating Just Kwao-Masei by a margin of 0.01-7.44-7.45.
In the pole vault, Thibault Collet cleared 5.76 meters to beat Anthony Amirati with 5.70 meters, while Jean-Marc Pontvianne won the triple jump with 16.71 meters.
Amandine Brossier won the women's 400m in a time of 51.69 seconds, while Thomas Jordier won the men's final with a personal record time of 46.06 seconds.
Benjamin Robert won the men's 800 meters in a time of 1:50.87.
The day after I won the 3000m. spanish indoor championship In Ourense, Adel Mekaal won the 1500 meters in 3:43.37, while Esther Guerrero won the women's race in 4:21.81.
Asiel Martinez won the 60-meter hurdles in 7.53 seconds, and Mariano Garcia won the 800 meters over Mohamed Ataoui and Adrian Benn in 1:47.27.
Ana Pereteiro won the triple jump with a jump of 14.32 meters.
continue the comeback in german indoor championship In Leipzig, Olympic champion Malaika Mihambo won the long jump with a jump of 6.93 meters, equaling her winning record at the German championships in July, when her season ended due to injury.
Mikael Asani took second place with a personal record of 6.91 meters.
Rebecca Haase and Gesa Felicitas Krause both achieved doubles, with Haase winning the 60m followed by the 200m in 23.15 seconds, and Felicitas Krause winning the 3000m followed by the 1500 in 4:24.31. won the meter title.
Marius Probst won the men's 1,500 meters with a championship record time of 3:36.36, while Jean-Paul Bredeau also set a championship record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.95 seconds.
In the men's 60 meter hurdles, polish indoor championship In Torun, Jakub Szymanski won with a score of 7.50, followed by Krzysztof Kirjan with a score of 7.59 and Damian Chikier with a score of 7.60. Piotr Lisek won the pole vault with a jump of 5.80 meters.
Jason Joseph won the 60 meter hurdles with a score of 7.43. Swiss Indoor Championships In St. Gallen, he beat decathlete Simon Ehammer, who ran a personal best of 7.55.
Heptathlete Annick Kalin won the long jump (6.76 meters) on Saturday and also won the 60 meter hurdles with a PR of 7.99.