

Jamaica’s Demario Prince and Jerome Campbell finished sixth and seventh, respectively, in the men’s 60m hurdles final at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, on Saturday.
Prince, who won his semi-final in 6.60 seconds, clocked 6.63 in the final, while Campbell recorded 7.71.
American Grant Holloway claimed his third consecutive world indoor title, winning gold in 7.42 seconds to extend his 11-year winning streak.
After some close races through the rounds, Holloway was a class apart in the final, winning by 0.12 from France's Wilhem Belocian. China's Liu Junxi was just a further 0.01 behind, taking bronze in 7.55.
From left, Natasha Morrison, of Jamaica, Natacha Ngoye, of Congo, Geraldine Frey, of Switzerland, and Michelle-Lee Ahye, of Trinidad And Tobago, compete in the women's 60 metres heats at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Saturday, March 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian).
Jamaica’s Natasha Morrison and Jodean Williams exited the women’s 60m after falling short in the semi-finals.
Morrison clocked 7.25 seconds to finish fifth in the first semi-final, while Williams ran 7.22 seconds for fourth place in the third.
Mujinga Kambundji won a thrilling final showdown to regain the 60m crown. The Swiss sprinter clocked 7.04 to hold off Italy's Zaynab Dosso by just 0.02.
Patrizia van der Weken made even more history for Luxembourg, her third-place finish in 7.07 securing her nation's first ever world medal, indoors or out.
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