Bahamian sensation Devynne Charlton stuns the world with yet another record-breaking performance in the 60m hurdles at the Glasgow championships!
Devynne Charlton, the Bahamian track star, has once again taken the athletics world by storm by breaking her own world record in the 60-meter hurdles event at the world athletics indoor championships held in Glasgow. With a breathtaking display of speed and agility, Charlton clocked a remarkable time of 7.67 seconds, solidifying her position as one of the top hurdlers in the world.
This incredible feat comes after Charlton set the initial world indoor record of 7.67 seconds at the Millrose Games last month, only to have American Tia Jones match her mark at the US Championships. However, Charlton was not to be outdone and returned to the track in Glasgow with a vengeance, surpassing her own record and leaving the competition in awe of her talent.
Not only did Charlton lower the 60m hurdles world record, but she also showcased her dominance in the event, proving herself as a force to be reckoned with on the global stage. Alongside her outstanding performance, Dutch athlete Femke Bol secured her second title of the meet by leading the Dutch women to victory in the 4x400m relay, adding to the excitement of the championships.
In a remarkable display of explosive power and sheer determination, Devynne Charlton has etched her name in the annals of athletics history once again. Her record-breaking run in the 60m hurdles will be remembered as a moment of pure athletic brilliance and a testament to her incredible talent and hard work.
It is clear that Devynne Charlton is a force to be reckoned with in the world of track and field, and her performance in Glasgow has solidified her status as a true athletic superstar. With her unparalleled speed and skill, Charlton continues to inspire athletes around the globe and set new standards for excellence in hurdling. As fans eagerly anticipate her next competition, one thing remains certain - Devynne Charlton is a name that will be remembered for generations to come.
Charlton set a world indoor record of 7.67 at the Millrose Games last month, only to see American Tia Jones equal the mark at the US Championships in ...
Bahamas runner Devynne Charlton has broken her own 60-meter hurdles world record at the world athletics indoor championships in Glasgow.
Femke Bol also wins her second title of the meet in anchoring the Dutch women to victory in the 4x400m relay. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In a jaw-dropping display of explosive power and determination, Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas soared to new heights, breaking her own world record t...
In a jaw-dropping display of explosive power and determination, Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas soared to new heights, breaking her own world record t...
The Bahamian sprint hurdler took two-hundredths off her mark from last month, clocking 7.65s to take gold in Glasgow.
DEVYNNE Charlton lowered her co-women's 60 metres hurdles world record with a gold medal on Sunday to lead the six-member Bahamian team at the World Indoor ...