TITLE DEFENDERS
Sure (5): Mitton, Duplantis, Holloway, Olyslagers, Charlton
No (6): Zango, H.Kerr, Caudery, Lafond, Duguma, Tentoglou
NC (15): Vidts, Coleman, St. Pierre, J.Kerr, Bol, Doom, Alfred, Davis-Woodhall, Ehammer (Hep), Beamish, F.Hailu (1500), Crouser, Hoppel, BEL (males), NED (ladies)
TOP MARKS
CR (1): 3:54.86 Tsegay
WL (3): 17.80 A.Díaz; 14.93 Pérez Hernández; 1:58.40 Sekgodiso
AR (2): 1 – Oceania, South America
AGENTS (particular person titles)
3 – Daniel Wessfeldt; 1 – Jorge Luis Aguilera, Ayodeji Akande, René Auguin, Mario Bassani, Younghoon Chung, Florian Clivaz, Marc Corstjens, Caroline Feith, Ståle Jan Frøynes, Stina Funke, Merhawi Keflezighi, Eric Lilot, Olivier Mc Daniel, Yonas Mekonnon, Juan Pedro Pindeda de la Losa, John Regis, Henry Rolle, Hans Üürike, Mark Wetmore.
Not a identified agent for Bryant; Vanninen doesn’t have an agent.
STATS
W 4×400: fifth title for USA (5-5-5), second behind RUS; 5.91sec. Is essentially the most important distinction between 3-4.
W800: 0.01sec. is the second smallest distinction between 3-4 at WI; first medals for RSA (title) and POR.
W 1500: Tsegay’s 3:54.86 is a championship report (enhancing her earlier finest of three:57.19 from 2022), Welteji’s 3:59.30 is the third quickest; finest marks for locations 1-4 and 6, second-best mark for locations 5 and seven; second title for Tsegay, turning into the most effective at WI historical past (2-0-1); ETH is first within the nation rating (8-4-3).
W HJ: 197 is the second lowest successful peak at WI; second title for Olysalgers, shifting to tied second behind Kostadinova; third medal for Mahuchikh (1-1-1), second for Patterson (0-2-0).
W 60H: 0.02sec. is the second smallest distinction between 1-3 at WI; finest marks for locations 2-6; second title for Charlton, shifting to 1st (2-1-0) forward of Ali and Jones; second title for BAH (2-1-0), shifting to tied 2nd behind USA; Stark’s 7.72 is the equaled quickest semi-final time (equalling Charlton from 2024), and her 7.73 is the quickest 1st spherical time (earlier was Harrison’s 7.77 from 2018).
W LJ: Second medal for Diame (0-0-2); sixth title for USA, shifting to 1st (6-5-0) forward of RUS; first medal for SUI.
M 4×400: Eleventh title for USA (11-2-0); JAM is second within the nation rating (2-3-2), the primary medal for HUN.
M 800: Finest marks for locations 2-3, second finest mark for place 4; 0.26sec. is the second smallest distinction between 1-3; second medal for Crestan (0-1-1); fourth title for USA, shifting to 1st (4-1-3) forward of KEN.
M LJ: 1cm is the second smallest victory margin at WI, 2cm is the second most minor distinction between 1-3; the second medals are for Furlani (1-1-0), and the primary title is for ITA.
M SP: 3cm is the second smallest victory margin at WI; third title for Walsh. Transferring to first all-time (3-1-2) forward of Cantwell, USA is first within the nation rating (9-10-3), and NZL moved to second (3-1-2).
M 1500: Second medal for Ingebrigtsen (1-1-0); first title for NOR.
M Hep: Finest mark for place 2 at WI; second medals for Skotheim (1-1-0) and Erm (0-1-1).
NANJING NEWS
NANJING (CHN): Quickest splits within the 4x400m relays. The highest 3 amongst ladies are from the US crew – Holmes (51.47), Effiong (51.65), and Lear (52.05). Amongst males, they’re – Molnár/HUN (44.72), Bailey/USA (44.84), and Farquharson/JAM (45.41).
NANJING (CHN): The ladies’s 60m hurdles ultimate produced an exciting race of report depth. The highest six had been separated by simply 0.04sec., and a time of sixth (7.76) would have been sufficient to win 15 of the previous 20 editions of the World Indoors.
NANJING (CHN): Sunday’s nationwide data: AUS (1500m short-track, Griffith 4:00.80), CHN (4x400m short-track, 3:06.90), HUN (4x400m short-track, 3:06.03), POL (60m hurdles, Skrzyszowska 7.74), POR (800m short-track, Silva 1:59.80), RSA (800m short-track, Sekgodiso 1:58.40), SUI (800m short-track, Werro 1:59.81).