Bahamian Devynne Charlton became the new indoor world champion in the 60 meters hurdles in Glasgow (Scotland), in a race in which with a time of 7.65 she broke the world record she held with 7.67.
Charlton arrived in Glasgow having achieved two major victories in the previous fortnight. The first was the world record in the 60 meter hurdles in New York with 7.67 on February 11 and the second was the victory in Madrid, which also gave him victory in the world indoor track and field circuit.
On the pitch at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, the Bahamian found no rivals. He passed the first round and quickly reached the semi-finals and went straight to gold in the final. She won with 7.65, a time significantly lower than the second place finishers, the French Cyrena Samba-Mayela with 7.74, and the Polish Pia Skrzyszowska, bronze with 7.79.
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It was at the Glasgow 2024 World Indoor Athletics Championships.
“This means a lot because I had set big goals for myself this season. I didn’t change my technique much, just a few tweaks, but I worked hard off the pitch, making sure my mental health was good and working with a team psychologist. sport.Simply “I take care of myself. The interior also suits my abilities very well,” Charlton said after the test.
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