The World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24, happening from March 1-3, boasts a lineup that includes twenty current world champions and seven Tokyo Olympics gold medal winners.
A total of 651 athletes, representing 133 teams, are set to compete in this prestigious event.
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The participants are split nearly evenly between genders, with 331 women and 320 men. Among them are 18 gold medalists from the previous championships, ready to contend for another global title in Glasgow.
Highlight competitors include world record holders such as Ryan Crouser (shot put), Gudaf Tsegay (3000m), Mondo Duplantis (pole vault), Femke Bol (400m), Karsten Warholm (400m), and Grant Holloway (60m hurdles), all aiming for further accolades.
The championships promise intense competition, featuring prominent matchups like Noah Lyles versus Christian Coleman in the men’s 60m, Yaroslava Mahuchikh against Nicola Olyslagers in the women’s high jump, and Warholm versus Jereem Richards in the men’s 400m. Other key contests include Julien Alfred versus Ewa Swoboda in the women’s 60m, Selemon Barega against Josh Kerr in the men’s 3000m, Crouser versus Darlan Romani in the men’s shot put, and a three-way relay battle among Jamaica, the USA, and the Netherlands in the women’s 4x400m.
QUALIFYING PROCESS:
Athletes qualified for individual events through several pathways:
For the pentathlon and heptathlon (with 12 athletes each), qualification was determined by:
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