Pia Skrzyszowska won the bronze medal at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Glasgow in the 60m hurdles event. The Polish athlete recorded a time of 7.79s in the final.
The race unfolded as expected, with the world record holder improving her historic result by another two hundredths and crossing the finish line with an outstanding time of 7.65.
Skrzyszowska’s better second half of the race ultimately gave her a medal, demonstrating remarkable consistency throughout the entire Sunday, improving her career high result earlier in the semifinals.
French athlete Cyrena Samba-Mayela secured the silver with a time of 7.74.WORLD RECORD 🔥@DevynneCharlton is in a league of her own.
— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) March 3, 2024
7.65 to break her own 60m hurdles world record ‼️#WorldIndoorChamps pic.twitter.com/4rkOqiVSyk
Skrzyszowska’s better second half of the race ultimately gave her a medal, demonstrating remarkable consistency throughout the entire Sunday, improving her career high result earlier in the semifinals.
The Polish team grabbed two medals at the Glasgow championships. On Saturday, Ewa Swoboda took second in the 60m race.CM (i) - 🏃♀️ 60M HAIES
— MR.CARTER (@NelsonCarterJr) March 3, 2024
🥇 Devynne Charlton 🇧🇸 7.65 WR
🥈 Cyréna Samba-Mayela 🇫🇷 7.74
🥉 Pia Skrzyszowska 🇵🇱 7.79
C’est une première pour les Bahamas sur le 60m HAIES !!!
RECORD DU MONDE 🤯🤯#Athlétisme #Glasgow2024 #WorldIndoorChamps pic.twitter.com/TgasIYxASP
Source: PAP, TVP Sport
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