Canada's Warner wins heptathlon gold at world athletics indoor championships
BELGRADE, Serbia — Canada's Damian Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships.
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BELGRADE, Serbia — Canada's Damian Warner won heptathlon gold on Saturday at the world athletics indoor championships.
American sprinter Mikiah Brisco entered the 2022 World Indoor Track & Field Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, with more than just a medal on her mind.
E incluso desafiaba: «Estoy para lo que los rivales quieran. Si quieren correr, que corran. Y si quieren ir lento también estoy para los últimos metros». El murciano de 24 años sabía que su gran rival en la temporada invernal bajo techo, el británico Elliot Giles, que le había arrebatado en Madrid el título del World Indoor Tour no iba a ser de la partida en Serbia por problemas de espalda. Y la confianza era plena tras su prodigioso 1:45.12 en Nueva York, récord de España.
There were emotional scenes in Belgrade as Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine claimed gold in the women’s high jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships. Mahuchikh took a three-day trip from her country to Serbia, making the overland trip due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. She had huge support and produced a brilliant jump of 2.02m to take the gold medal from Eleanor Patterson and Nadezhda Dubovitskaya.
Yaroslava Mahuchikh, who was forced to flee her home in Dnipro after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, said she was fighting for her country in the stadium after winning gold in the high jump at the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade.
Damian Warner trails for the first time in two days at the world athletics indoor championships.
Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchikh won an emotional women's high jump gold at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
Yaroslava Mahuchikh overcame the "total panic" of armed conflict in her native Ukraine to win gold in the high jump at the World Indoor Championships on Saturday. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Mahuchikh was forced to flee her home, hide out in a cellar and eventually make the 2,000km trip over three days to Belgrade to face what she dubbed her own front line. The reigning European indoor high jump champion, who won Olympic bronze in Tokyo and world outdoor silver in Doha in 2019, was forced to leave her home in Dnipro just three weeks ago as the conflict escalated.