Overview
- Keely Hodgkinson advanced to Sunday’s 800m final in 1:58.53 after resolving a lost-luggage scare, having borrowed spikes before her kit was returned.
- Britain’s Josh Kerr won the men’s 3,000m in 7:35.56, edging American Cole Hocker with a decisive last-lap move.
- Armand Duplantis claimed a fourth indoor pole vault crown at 6.25m, a championship record in his return to Torun.
- Switzerland’s Simon Ehammer broke the heptathlon world record with 6,670 points after a consistent two-day series.
- Other standout finals included Italy’s Zaynab Dosso winning the women’s 60m in 7.00 and a U.S. double from Jordan Anthony in the 60m (6.41) and Chase Jackson in the shot put (20.14m).