Summary – Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton matched her world record with a 7.65-second run to claim her third consecutive 60-meter hurdles title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.,
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Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas delivered a spectacular performance by equalling her own world record of 7.65 seconds to win the women’s 60-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Indoor Championships on Sunday. The event took place in Belgrade, marking Charlton’s third consecutive title in this sprint hurdles event at the World Indoors, amplifying her dominance in short indoor hurdle races. This achievement solidifies Charlton’s status as one of the premier hurdlers on the global athletics stage.
What Happened?
The women’s 60-meter hurdles final featured a tightly contested race among the world’s best hurdlers. Charlton, who had previously set the world record of 7.65 seconds earlier this year during the 2024 World Indoor Championships, matched that blistering time to clinch the gold medal. Nadine Visser of the Netherlands claimed the silver medal with a time of 7.73 seconds, while Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska delighted the home crowd by earning bronze with an identical time of 7.73 seconds.
Charlton’s victory was a demonstration of consistency and elite athletic performance, especially given her slightly slower finishes at major global events. Notably, she finished sixth in the 100-meter hurdles at both the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games, making this indoor world championship success an important highlight in her career.
Key Numbers
- Devynne Charlton’s winning time: 7.65 seconds (world record-equalling)
- Silver medal time (Nadine Visser): 7.73 seconds
- Bronze medal time (Pia Skrzyszowska): 7.73 seconds
- Event: Women’s 60-meter hurdles
- Championship: World Athletics Indoor Championships 2026
These times demonstrate the razor-thin margins that separate medalists in short sprint hurdle events, where hundredths of a second can determine podium positions.
Locker-Room Reactions
Speaking to the press after her record-equalling performance, Devynne Charlton said, “Matching my world record again on such a big stage is incredibly rewarding. Every race is a new challenge and I’m proud to maintain my form and deliver when it counts. Winning here for the third time in a row is a testament to the hard work and support from my coaching team and everyone behind me.”
Nadine Visser expressed satisfaction with her performance despite finishing second: “The competition was fierce, and I gave it my all. Standing on the podium motivates me to keep pushing for gold in future championships.”
Poland’s Pia Skrzyszowska, competing in front of the home crowd, said, “Earning a medal here means the world to me. The support from the fans was incredible and helped me perform at my best.”
What Comes Next?
Charlton’s emphatic win and world record-equalling time set the stage for a thrilling upcoming outdoor season, particularly with the World Athletics Championships approaching later this year. Her repeated success indoors will make her one of the athletes to watch in the 100-meter hurdles during the outdoor season.
National athletics federations will now focus on preparing their hurdle specialists based on performances witnessed at the World Indoors. For fans, this marks an exciting continuation of elite-level hurdle racing.
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