
MOSCOW, Jul 25 Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis wins gold at the championship world track and field athletics, which takes place in the American Eugene. The Olympic champion showed a result of 6.21 meters, breaking his own world record. On March 20, at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, the Swede took a height of 6.20 meters. Earlier in March, he submitted to a height of 6.19 meters. Second place was taken by the American Christopher Nielsen (5.94), the third was the Filipino Ernest Obiena (5.94). Germany's Malaika Mihambo won the women's long jump with a score of 7.12 meters. The second was Nigerian Ese Brume (7.02), the third — Brazilian Letizia Oro Melo (6.89). In the men's 5000 meters race, the Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen became the best, who covered the distance in 13 minutes 9.24 seconds. The second result was shown by Kenyan Jacob Krop (13:09.98), the third — the representative of Uganda Oscar Chelimo (13:10.2). Puerto Rican Aiden Owens-Delerme won gold in the 1500m decathlon (4:13.02), German Niklas Kaul won the silver medal (4:13.81), Estonian Johannes Erm won bronze (4:25.08). In the women's 800m race, the winner was the American Ating Mu, who covered the distance in 1 minute 56.3 seconds. Britain's Keely Hodgkinson came second with 1:56.38 and Mary Moraa of Kenya was third at 1:56.71. Nigerian Tobi Amusan won the 100m hurdles with a time of 12.06. The second was the representative of Jamaica Brittany Anderson (12.23), the third — Puerto Rican Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (12.23).

