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Devynne Charlton Matches Her Own World Record of 7.65 in 60-Meter Hurdles at World Indoors

  • Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas matched her own 60-meter hurdles world record of 7.65 seconds to win the World Indoors for the third consecutive year in Poland.
  • Nadine Visser from the Netherlands earned silver with a time of 7.73 seconds, while Pia Skrzyszowska took bronze with the same time in the event.
  • The United States won gold medals in both the men's and women's 4x400 relay races, with the men's team setting a championship record of 3:01.52.
  • Keely Hodgkinson won the women's 800-meter race with a championship record of 1:55.30, marking her first world title.
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Devynne Charlton matches her own world record of 7.65 in 60-meter hurdles at World Indoors

Bahamas sprinter Devynne Charlton matched her own world record by clocking 7.65 seconds to win the 60-meter hurdles at the World Indoors for the third straight year. Charlton also ran 7.65 at the 2024 World Indoors. The 17-year-old American Cooper…

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Bahamian track and field star Devynne Charlton equaled her world record in the 60m hurdles in Torun for her third consecutive title at the World Indoor Championships.

Nadine Visser won the silver medal in the 60-meter hurdles at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland. The 31-year-old athlete was just slightly slower than Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas in a thrilling final. Polish Pia Skrzyszowska took the bronze.

Pia Skrzyszowska won the bronze medal in the 60m hurdles at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Toruń. With a time of 7.73, she broke her own Polish record. Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas won with a world record of 7.65. Second place went to Nadine Visser of the Netherlands, who beat the Polish woman by 0.005 seconds.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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