Summary – Bahamas sprinter Devynne Charlton equaled her own world record of 7.65 seconds to win the 60-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Indoor Championships for the third straight year.,
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Devynne Charlton, the Bahamian sprinter, has once again made history by matching her own world record in the 60-meter hurdles. She clocked an impressive time of 7.65 seconds at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, securing her third consecutive gold medal in this event.
Charlton’s remarkable feat highlights her consistent dominance and exceptional talent in the hurdles discipline. By equaling her own world record, she has solidified her position as one of the top athletes in her category on the global stage.
Key achievements:
- Third consecutive gold medal in the 60-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Indoor Championships
- Tied world record time of 7.65 seconds
- Representing the Bahamas with distinction and excellence
This stellar performance not only adds to Charlton’s legacy but also inspires upcoming athletes in the Bahamas and worldwide to strive for excellence in track and field.
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