Jordan Anthony’s Stunning Victory in 60m World Championship After Battling Life-Threatening Blood Clot
- On Friday, American Jordan Anthony won his first world indoor title, capturing the men's 60m gold with a world-leading 6.41s performance.
- Kishane Thompson took silver with a personal best of 6.45s, while American Trayvon Bromell finished with bronze in the same time.
- Friday Yaroslava Mahuchikh claimed gold in the women's high jump with a 2.01m clearance, while three competitors shared silver after clearing 1.99m.
- Despite borrowing spikes due to airline kit issues, Keely Hodgkinson cruised to victory in her 800m heat with a time of 2:00.32.
- One competitor faced adversity in Torun, suffering a blood clot from a bungled drug test but declared, "It is what it is, that's not going to stop me.
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Jordan Anthony is called to be the referent of American speed. At the age of 21 his premiere on a level date could not be brighter: gold in the 60 meters of Torun’s indoor World Cup with a time of 6.41 seconds, the fourth best time ever.
Jordan Anthony’s Stunning Victory in 60m World Championship After Battling Life-Threatening Blood Clot
Jordan Anthony of the United States has clinched the gold medal in the men’s 60 meters at the World Indoor Championships, overcoming a harrowing health scare involving a blood clot described as “the size of a soccer ball.” In a remarkable return to peak form, Anthony’s victory not only highlights his exceptional speed on the [...]
The 21-year-old American Jordan Anthony fetches gold over 60 m at the indoor World Cup. Three-jump gold goes to Italy.
The American sprinter, just 21 years old, won his first major international title.
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