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World Athletics decision to hand Asia two world indoors ‘strategic’: Sebastian Coe
World Athletics Awards Asia Two Indoor Championships World Athletics has strategically awarded Asia two consecutive World Indoor Championships, with Bhubaneswar, India hosting in 2028 and Astana, Kazakhstan in 2030. The decision reflects the governing body's commitment to expanding the sport's global reach. Sebastian Coe, World Athletics president, highlighted this as a significant development for athletics in Asia.
The Straits Times · 2026.03.24

World Athletics decision to hand Asia two world indoors 'strategic' - Coe
Asia Set to Host Next Two World Indoor Track Championships World Athletics president Sebastian Coe has announced that Asia will host the next two world indoor athletics championships, calling the decision "strategic." This marks a significant shift in the organization's geographic distribution of major events. The move aims to expand the sport's global reach and development in the Asian region.
Gulf Times · 2026.03.24
Devynne Charlton Matches World Record at World Indoors | Sports-Games
Bahamas Sprinter Charlton Ties World Record at Indoor Champs Devynne Charlton of the Bahamas matched her world record with a 765-second time in the 60-meter hurdles at the World Indoors championships. The victory marks her third consecutive win in the event, cementing her dominance on the indoor track. Netherlands competitor Nadine Visser claimed silver with a time of 773 seconds.
Devdiscourse · 2026.03.23

World Indoors: Prince places 4th in 60m at World Indoor Championship
Demario Prince Misses Medal by Milliseconds at World Indoor Jamaican sprinter Demario Prince finished fourth in the men's 60m hurdles at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland, clocking a personal best 7.43 seconds. He lost bronze by just 9/1000th of a second to American Trey Cunningham. Poland's Jakub Szymnaski claimed gold with 7.40 seconds.
Jamaica Observer · 2026.03.22