The Fort Worth Press - Duplantis masterclass as Kerr and record-setter Ehammer shine

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Duplantis masterclass as Kerr and record-setter Ehammer shine
Duplantis masterclass as Kerr and record-setter Ehammer shine / Photo: © AFP

Duplantis masterclass as Kerr and record-setter Ehammer shine

Armand Duplantis delivered a pole vault masterclass to win a fourth world indoor title on Saturday as Josh Kerr outgunned Cole Hocker for victory in a stacked 3,000m.

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In a thrilling night of track and field in the Polish city of Torun, Switzerland's Simon Ehammer set a sensational new world record in the men's heptathlon while Italy's Zaynab Dosso upstaged her rivals for gold in a loaded 60m.

Duplantis' return to the venue where he set his first world record (of 6.17m) back in 2020 proved a fortuitous one.

The US-born Swede totally dominated proceedings, nailing all six of his vaults with aplomb to win with a commanding best of 6.25 metres, a championship record.

Greece's Emmanouil Karalis claimed silver (6.05m), but his gamble on passing at heights to push the bar higher to up the pressure on Duplantis backfired.

It was Duplantis' fourth world title, equalling Sergey Bubka's record.

"The arena in Torun has a special place in my heart - it changed my life as this is where I set my first world record," said Duplantis.

"It is great to come back here and compete in front of this crowd. Perhaps a few of them saw me set that first record as well!"

Kerr, who won the world indoor title two years ago but sustained a calf tear at last year's 1,500m final at the world outdoors in Tokyo, hit the bell for the last lap of the 3,000m in the lead.

And the Briton did not cede first place despite intense pressure from fast-finishing all-rounder Hocker, who already has Olympic 1,500m and world 5,000m titles to his name.

"I wanted this gold medal so badly," said Kerr. "It took a lot of work to be standing on the podium today."

- Ehammer betters Eaton -

It was the unlikely figure of Ehammer who took centre stage earlier in the evening, the 26-year-old Swiss bettering American Ashton Eaton's 14-year-old world record.

In a display of consistency, Ehammer produced four top performances in the seven-discipline event held over two days.

He left just enough in the tank to finish the final event, the lung-busting 1,000m, for a points total of 6,670, beating by 15pts the mark Eaton set at the 2012 Istanbul world indoors.

"I badly wanted to improve my European record here but it was difficult to imagine that the world record would be possible as well," Ehammer said.

Just as gruelling, but in a different way, is the 60m sprint, with an opening heat in the morning session before a semi-final and final later the same day.

Italy's Dosso came out on top, upsetting a field including St Lucia's Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred, who finished third in a photo-finish from American silver medallist Jacious Sears.

Dosso clocked a winning time of 7.00sec to complete the medal set after silver in 2025 and bronze in 2024.

Venezuela's Yulimar Rojas was unable to mimic Duplantis in her quest for a fourth world indoor title.

The former world and Olympic champion, who is also the world record holder, had to settle for second, 9cm behind current world champion Leyanis Perez Hernandez of Cuba (14.95m).

In a nail-biting finish to the women's 3,000m, Italy's Olympic and world 10,000m silver medallist Nadia Battocletti stormed home for gold in 8:57.64.

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams set a championship record of 44.76sec for victory in the men's 400m, while the women's two-lap race went to Lurdes Gloria Manuel of the Czech Republic in 50.76sec.

There was home delight as Natalia Bukowiecka claimed silver behind Manuel before Jakub Szymanski set the crowd on fire with victory in the men's 60m hurdles in 7.40sec.

W.Knight--TFWP