Sep 3, 2023
Sha'Carro Richardson won the women's 100m gold medal. The American sprinter dominated the field, crossing the finish line in a time of 10.54 seconds. She is from the United States and has previously won gold at the Pan-American Games.
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Hugues Fabrice Zango clinched the men's triple jump title. The Burkinabé athlete set a new championship record with a jump of 17.98m. He is from Burkina Faso and has previously won bronze at the World Championships.
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Daniel Stahl broke the championship record on his way to discus throw gold. The Swedish athlete threw a distance of 71.32m to claim victory. He is from Sweden and has previously won gold at the European Championships.
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Grant Holloway grabbed a third straight world title in the men's 110m hurdles event. The American athlete crossed the finish line in a time of 12.96 seconds. He is from the United States and has previously won gold at the World Championships.
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Neeraj Chopra won gold for India in the javelin throw event. The Indian athlete threw a distance of 88.07m to claim victory. He has previously won gold at the Jakarta Asian Games 2018 and the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
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Kishore Jena and DP Manu finished in the top six for India. Jena finished fourth in the men's shot put while Manu finished sixth in the men's hammer throw event. Both athletes are from India and have previously competed at the Asian Games.
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Parul Chaudhary smashed the national record in women's 3000m steeplechase for India. The Indian athlete finished fifth with a time of 9:12.50. She is from India and has previously competed at the Asian Games.
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Johnson-Thompson won her second heptathlon title for Great Britain. The British athlete scored a total of 6981 points to claim victory. She is from Great Britain and has previously won gold at the European Championships.
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Kerr won a shock 1500m victory for Great Britain. The British athlete crossed the finish line in a time of 3:29.05 to claim victory. He is from Great Britain and has previously competed at the European Championships.
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Rising star Keely Hodgkinson won her third global medal at the age of 21 with an 800m silver for Great Britain. The British athlete crossed the finish line in a time of 1:55.88 to claim second place.
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