On Tuesday, Gudaf Tsegay broke the Women’s World record for the indoor 1500m, after posting a time of 3 minutes, 53.09 seconds during a meeting in Lievin.
Ethiopian Tsegay beat by over two seconds the past record set by her countryman Genzebe Dibaba in Karlsruhe in 2014. American Grant Holloway ran the second-quickest time ever in the man’s 60m obstacles, enrolling 7.32sec to leave him following just Colin Jackson’s reality record of 7.30sec from 1994. “I am not actually surprised. I attempted. I must hold this dynamic and stay under 7.40 reliably,” said Holloway, the ruling 110m hurdles world champion.
Ethiopia’s Getnet Wale fell short for 0.08sec of the men’s 3000m indoor world record, his time of 7min 24.98sec just shy of Daniel Komen’s mark from 1998.
Norwegian said, “I always wanted to run fast but it was first race in 2021…. Today it was really easy.”
Armand Duplantis won the men’s post vault with a most amazing aspect 5.86m, the swede unfit to recreate his end of the week structure in Rouen when he took off to a season-driving 6.03m. The world record holder frowned subsequent to clearing the bar at the main attempt and didn’t endeavor another tallness, rapidly putting on his tracksuit.
Cuba’s Juan Miguel Echevarria, the 2018 indoor best in the world, recorded a world-driving bounce of 8.25 in the men’s long hop.
He overtook American Marquis Dendy’s work of 8.21m set in Fayetteville, Arkansas on Sunday, Miltiadis Tentoglou coordinated that mark as he completed second to Echevarriain France.
 
 
          