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March 23, 2026

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Devynne Charlton Matches World Record to Secure Third Consecutive 60m Hurdles Title at World Indoors

Summary – Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton matched her own 60-meter hurdles world record, winning her third straight World Indoor Championship gold in 7.65 seconds.,

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At the World Athletics Indoor Championships, Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas once again demonstrated her supremacy in the women’s 60-meter hurdles by matching her own world record. She completed the race in an astonishing 7.65 seconds, securing her third consecutive gold medal in this event at the World Indoors. This remarkable performance not only highlights her consistent elite status but also sets a high standard in indoor hurdling.

What Happened?

Charlton delivered a world-record-equalling run in the final, clocking exactly 7.65 seconds. This matched her previous world record, which she set earlier at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. Other medalists included:

  • Nadine Visser of the Netherlands – Silver (7.73 seconds)
  • Pia Skrzyszowska of Poland – Bronze (7.73 seconds)

Charlton’s continued dominance is even more significant given her previous Olympic performances, where she finished sixth in the 100 meters hurdles at Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024. Her exceptional technique and physical conditioning shine in the indoor 60m hurdles event.

Key Numbers

  1. Charlton’s winning time: 7.65 seconds (world record-equalling)
  2. Silver medal time (Visser): 7.73 seconds
  3. Bronze medal time (Skrzyszowska): 7.73 seconds
  4. Number of consecutive 60m hurdles World Indoors titles by Charlton: 3

Locker-Room Reactions

After the race, Charlton shared, “Matching my world record again is a huge motivation. Winning for the third time in a row proves the hard work pays off. I will keep pushing to stay at the top.”

Nadine Visser said, “Devynne is an extraordinary athlete. I’m proud to have performed well today, and this motivates me to come back stronger.”

Pia Skrzyszowska expressed her joy, “Winning bronze at home was special. The support from the crowd was amazing, and I’m inspired to improve further.”

Immediate Consequences

Charlton’s record-tying performance cements her as the top competitor in sprint hurdles indoors and enhances the Bahamas’ standing in athletics. Additionally, the successes of Visser and Skrzyszowska uplift the prominence of the Netherlands and Poland in women’s hurdles.

What Comes Next?

Following this championship, athletes, including Charlton, will focus on the outdoor athletics season. Charlton is expected to compete in the 100 meters hurdles at the upcoming World Athletics Championships later this year. The World Indoor Championships have once again served as a platform showcasing elite athletic performances ahead of the outdoor season.

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