Summary – A stunning upset at the 2024 Global Athletics Championship saw an underdog athlete clinch gold in a record-setting performance.,
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The 2024 Global Athletics Championship concluded on June 15th in Paris, featuring a historic moment in track and field history. The men’s 100m final produced an unexpected winner, marking a new championship record and signaling a shift in the competitive sprinting landscape.
What Happened?
The men’s 100m final at the Stade de France began at 8:30 PM local time with top sprinters competing fiercely. Early leaders included favorites Joshua Mwangi and Liam Thompson. However, Colombian sprinter Andrés Rojas delivered a surprise performance, accelerating in the last 30 meters and overtaking the frontrunners to win gold in an official time of 9.76 seconds, setting a new championship record and beating the previous record of 9.79 seconds from 2019.
The silver and bronze medals were awarded to:
- Liam Thompson (Great Britain) – 9.82 seconds
- Joshua Mwangi (Kenya) – 9.85 seconds
Key Numbers
- Winner: Andrés Rojas (Colombia)
- Winning Time: 9.76 seconds (championship record)
- Silver Medalist: Liam Thompson (Great Britain), 9.82 seconds
- Bronze Medalist: Joshua Mwangi (Kenya), 9.85 seconds
- Venue: Stade de France, Paris
- Date: June 15, 2024
Locker-Room Reactions
After the race, Andrés Rojas expressed amazement and joy at his performance, saying, “I trained hard every day, but to win here and set a championship record is beyond what I imagined. This is a moment I will remember forever.”
Coach María Delgado praised his dedication: “Andrés shows what persistence and focus can achieve. His performance is historic not only for Colombia but for the sport.”
The other medalists congratulated Rojas graciously. Liam Thompson remarked, “It was a fierce race, and Andrés deserved the win today. I hope to push harder and reclaim the top spot next time.” Joshua Mwangi added, “The competition was intense, and this experience will motivate me to improve.”
What Comes Next?
This victory positions Andrés Rojas as a strong contender for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The Colombian Athletics Federation has announced plans to support his training as he prepares for the Games.
The Fédération Internationale d’Athlétisme (World Athletics) officially recognized the new record and plans to analyze race footage to identify emerging performance trends. This championship has set a new benchmark for sprinting events, with the global athletics community eagerly anticipating upcoming competitions.
Fans worldwide look forward to the next major events, including the World Relay Championships in Birmingham next month and regional Olympic qualifiers.
The men’s 100m final at the 2024 Global Athletics Championship is now remembered as a milestone moment reflecting unexpected talent and record-breaking achievement.
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