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Duplantis, Bonnin, and Ingebrigtsen Shine at World Indoor Championships

Armand Duplantis secures his third consecutive men's pole vault title, Marie-Julie Bonnin equals the French record to win gold, and Jakob Ingebrigtsen triumphs in the men's 3,000m final.

  • Armand Duplantis cleared 6.15 meters to win his third consecutive World Indoor Championships pole vault gold and achieved his 100th six-meter vault in the process.
  • Marie-Julie Bonnin claimed gold in the women's pole vault, equaling the French national record of 4.75 meters, with Slovenia's Tina Sutej and Switzerland's Angelica Moser taking silver and bronze, respectively.
  • Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the men's 3,000m final with a time of 7:46.09, keeping his hopes alive for an unprecedented 1,500m and 3,000m double at the championships.
  • Grant Holloway advanced to the men's 60m hurdles semi-finals, aiming for a historic third consecutive title and extending his indoor hurdles win streak to 94 races.
  • Mujinga Kambundji reclaimed the women's 60m title with a time of 7.04 seconds, while Amber Anning secured Britain's first-ever gold in the women's 400m with a time of 50.60 seconds.
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