Švábíková 5th on HMS, Dudycha Misses Finals
- Nanjing, China - Marie-Julie Bonninova of France secured her frist major global title in the women's pole vault at the Indoor World Athletics Championships.
- One athlete, who had been dealing with a rear thigh issue this indoor season, matched her performance from the European championships in Apeldoorn, clearing 4.60 meters.
- Bonninova, 23, cleared 4.75 meters on her second attempt, setting a personal best and equaling the national record.
Bonninova Soars to Victory in Pole Vault at Indoor World Championships
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Nanjing, China – Marie-Julie Bonninova of France secured her frist major global title in the women’s pole vault at the Indoor World Athletics Championships.
Švábíková Finishes Fifth
One athlete, who had been dealing with a rear thigh issue this indoor season, matched her performance from the European championships in Apeldoorn, clearing 4.60 meters. she attempted 4.70 meters but was unsuccessful after a competition delay due to technical issues. She tied for fifth place.
Bonninova’s Winning Jump
Bonninova, 23, cleared 4.75 meters on her second attempt, setting a personal best and equaling the national record. She had previously saved her spot by clearing 4.60 meters on her third try.
Other Medalists
Tina Šutejová of Slovenia and Angelica Moser of Switzerland both cleared 4.70 meters on their first attempts to win silver and bronze, respectively. Molly Caudery of Great Britain, a pre-competition favourite, finished fourth after clearing the same height on her second attempt.
But yesiii 🤩
🇫🇷’s marie-Julie Bonnin wins her first global title in the women’s pole vault equalling the national record of 4.75m🙌
Last year’s winner Molly Caudery falls short of the medals finishing 4th.
🥈 Tina Shute 🇸🇮
🥉 Angelica Moser 🇨🇭 pic.twitter.com/zAVom30k0t— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) March 22, 2025
Stráský in Seventh After Three Heptathlon events
In the men’s heptathlon, one athlete is currently in seventh place with 2,510 points after three events. he ran the 60-meter dash in 6.95 seconds and long jumped 7.10 meters. He improved his seasonal best in the shot put with a throw of 14.71 meters. Sander Scotheim of Norway leads with 2,724 points.
Dudycha Misses 800m Final
In the 800-meter semifinals, one athlete finished fifth and did not advance to the final. He was hampered by contact with another runner and finished just 0.12 seconds outside of the qualifying time, placing 15th overall.
Kolomazník Disqualified
Another athlete was disqualified in the 60-meter hurdles after making contact with a competitor in the adjacent lane, who then fell.He finished with a time of 8.77 seconds before the disqualification.

Championship Results
Below are the results from the indoor World Championship in Nanjing:
| Event | Results |
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| Men’s Heptathlon (After 3 Disciplines) |
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| Women’s Pole Vault |
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| Men’s 800m Semifinals |
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| men’s 60m Hurdles |
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Bonninova Soars to Victory: An Overview of the 2025 Indoor World Championships
Introduction
the 2025 Indoor World Athletics Championships in Nanjing, china, showcased thrilling performances and unexpected results. Here’s a recap, focusing on key events and notable
