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Women's pole vaultat the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. Molly Caudery in the competition. Venue. Commonwealth Arena. Dates. 1–3 March. Competitors. 12 from 11 nations. Winning distance.
Men's 60 metresat the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. Venue. Commonwealth Arena. Dates. 1 March. Competitors. 50 from 45 nations. Winning time. 6.41.
The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships was the 19th edition of the international indoor track and field competition, organised by the World Athletics. The event was held between 1–3 March at the Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow, United Kingdom. It was the third time, after Birmingham 2003 and 2018, that the World Indoor Championships were ...
It was a 1-2 sweep for Americans Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles in the men's 60-meter final during the World Athletics Indoor Championships at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland on Friday ...
Men's 60 metresat the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships. The final arrive. Venue. Štark Arena. Dates. 19 March. Competitors. 46 from 41 nations. Winning time.
18th World Athletics Indoor Championships. The 18th World Athletics Indoor Championships were held from 18 to 20 March 2022 in Belgrade, Serbia. Ethiopia headed the medal table, with 4 gold medals. United States won the most medals, with 19, as well as getting the second highest number of golds, with 3.
The World Athletics Indoor Championships are a biennial indoor track and field competition served as the global championship for that version of the sport. Organised by the World Athletics, the competition was inaugurated as the World Indoor Games in 1985 in Paris, France and were subsequently renamed to IAAF World Indoor Championships in 1987.
The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Tour is the ninth edition of the World Athletics Indoor Tour, the highest series of international indoor track and field meetings.. The tour returns with the same number of meetings as the previous year, with 54 meetings across Europe, North America, and Asia, seven of which comprise the highest tier of events labelled Gold.