2022 WA Indoor Belgrade: World Indoors Day 3

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That is the report on particulars of Day 3 on the World Indoor Championships, courtesy of EME Information. Day 3 had three world information, amongst loopy performances.

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Mondo Duplantis, picture by Getty Pictures for World Athletics

WORLD INDOORS DAY 3

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Yulimar Rojas: “Coming right here, I knew it was the correct time to realize this (world report) and I took the possibility. I didn’t wish to miss this chance immediately… Now, I wish to deal with the world outside championships in Oregon and I feel there’s a massive likelihood of creating a double-long bounce and triple bounce. If I’m in form and the circumstances are good, I can do each. The 16m mark is my massive objective. Daily, I’m attempting so as to add yet another centimeter to get nearer to it.”

Mondo Duplantis: “I really feel like Belgrade goes to be a particular place in my coronary heart eternally. I understand how a lot Bubka has pushed this sport to the place it’s immediately. I wish to do one thing much like what he has finished as a result of we’re much more succesful than we predict we’re. While you push the boundaries, you notice how doable the subsequent (stage) is.”

RESULTS OF THE DAY

3 World information, two of them fulfilling the general class: 620 Mondo Duplantis and 15.74 Yulimar Rojas, each higher than outside high marks. Rojas added 31cm to her personal international indoor mark and surpassed her world outside report by 7cm. Mondo Duplantis took the world report as much as 6.20m within the pole vault, crusing over on the third try because the final act of the assembly. Additionally, Grant Holloway equalling his world report with 7.29 within the 60m hurdles semi-final.


SURPRISE OF THE DAY

Jakob Ingebrigtsen being outsprinted for gold by Samuel Tefera, who defended his 1500m title. The USA out within the heats of the boys’s 4x400m, hampered by a hamstring harm for Isaiah Harris.

MEDALS

ETH 4-3-2, USA 3-7-9, BEL 2-0-0, SUI 1-2-0, SWE 1-1-1, subsequent 6 international locations with 1-1-0. In complete 31 international locations gained medals.


POINTS

USA 177, ETH 76, JAM 40, ESP and NED 36, GBR 35, AUS 33, SUI 31. In complete 56 international locations achieved high 8 positions.

AGENT RANKINGS (by particular person gold medals)

Juan Pineda 3, Paul Doyle 2, Mark Wetmore 2, Alberto Suarez 2, Daniel Wessfeldt 2, Hussein Makke 2, Alfons Juck, Marc Corstjens, Federico Rosa, Aivar Karotamm, Miguel Mostaza, Rene Auguin, Marcello Magnani, Sylvia Abmayr, John Regis, Ray Flynn. No agent for Damian Warner.

STATS

World information (3): Males 60m hurdles, pole vault, girls triple bounce – numbers 41-43 at World Indoors.

World leads (14): Males 60m twice, 60m hurdles, lengthy bounce, triple bounce, pole vault, shot put, heptathlon, girls 60m, excessive bounce, lengthy bounce, triple bounce, shot put, pentathlon, 4×400 m (non-mixed workforce).

Space Indoor information (14): Oceania (4), South America (6), North America (2), Asia (1), Europe (2).

Meet information (7): Males 400m, 1500m, 60m hurdles, pole vault, shot put, girls 1500m, triple bounce + 2 bests in mixed occasions.

OLYMPIC MEDALISTS TOKYO

7 YES: Jacobs, Barega, Warner, Duplantis, Tentoglou, Miller-Uibo, Rojas.
5 NO: Ingebrigtsen, Crouser, Pichardo, Nageotte, Tamberi.

TITLE DEFENDERS

4 YES: Tefera, Vuleta, Morris, Rojas
6 NO: Coleman, Maslak, Claye, Pozzi, Walsh, Johnson-Thompson



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