Simon Ehammer Shatters Heptathlon World Record at Indoor Champs
Simon Ehammer breaks the heptathlon world record in world indoor championship final
The New York Times2026.03.21Updated 14d ago

Ehammer’s total of 6670 points in Torun, Poland, was clinched with a 2:41.04s personal best over 1,000m in the final event.
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Swiss athlete Simon Ehammer claimed the heptathlon world record with 6,670 points at the world indoor championship final in Torun, Poland. He sealed the dominant performance with a personal-best 1,000m run of 2:41.04 in the final event. This marks a historic achievement in indoor track and field competition.
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