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The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

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The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

On July 25, Beijing time, the 2022 Oregon Athletics World Championships came to an end in Eugene, USA, He Xianghong won the 5th place in the men's 35 km race walk, Sweden's Duplantis broke the world record with 6 meters 21 to win the men's pole vault championship, Nigeria's Amusan broke the world record in the women's 100 meters hurdles semifinals, and then she won the gold with a super world record performance in the final. The Chinese team achieved 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze results at this World Championship.

In the men's 35 km race walk, He Xianghong of the Chinese team performed well, setting a new national record with a time of 2 hours, 24 minutes and 45 seconds, and he finished 5th. Italy's Stano finally beat Japan's Shotori Kawano, who won the title in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 14 seconds while setting a World Championship record. Kawano finished second in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 15 seconds, setting a new Asian record. Sweden's Carlström won a bronze medal in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 44 seconds. China's Tashi Yangben finished 15th in 2 hours 28 minutes and 56 seconds, and Xu Hao finished 17th in 2 hours, 29 minutes and 55 seconds.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the men's pole vault final, Duplantis started from 5.70 meters, and at a height of 5.87 meters, he had some trouble, the first attempt failed, but he successfully crossed the pole in his second attempt. Then at altitudes of 5m 94 and 6m, Du planitis was a one-time pass. At a height of 6 meters, the other runners all failed to impact, and Duplantis locked the gold medal early. Nielsen of the United States won the silver medal with 5 meters 94, and The Philippines' Obina also crossed 5 meters 94 to win the bronze medal, and he set a new Asian record.

Next, Duplantis chose a height of 6.06 meters, and he successfully crossed the pole to break the World Championship record. Duplantis then raised the crossbar height to 6.21 metres to set a new world record, failing his first attempt. After resting for a while, Duplantis struck again, running, bracing, taking off, his movements in one go, successfully crossed the height of 6 meters 21, he once again broke the world record to win the gold medal.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the men's 5000m final, Norway's Ingerblitsen was in a follow-up tactic until the last two laps when he began to accelerate, and finally with a strong sprint, Inger Britsen won the gold medal in 13:09.24. Kenya's Klopp won the silver medal in 13:09.98 and Uganda's Celimo won the bronze medal in 13:10.20.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the men's 4×400m relay final, the United States sent a squad of Goodwin, Norman, Dedmond and Allison to take the lead in 2:56.17 to win the gold medal, Jamaica to silver in 2:58.58, Belgium to bronze in 2:58.72, and Japan to 4th place in 2:59.51, setting a new Asian record.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the men's decathlon, France's Meyer surpassed to the top with the outstanding strength of the athletics event, and in the last 1500 meters, he played steadily and finally won the championship with 8816 points, Canada's Lepacz won the silver medal with 8701 points, the United States' Zmek won the bronze medal with 8676 points, and Puerto Rico's Deleme ranked fourth with 8532 points.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the semi-finals of the women's 100m hurdles, Nigeria's Amusa broke the world record with a run of 12.12 seconds and she was the first to reach the final. In the final, Amusan was in lane 4, followed by Harrison of the United States and Anderson of Jamaica. In the final, Amusan went hand in hand with Anderson in the first 30 meters, but her speed was getting faster and faster, which even disrupted Harrison's rhythm and directly caused her to trip over the hurdles.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

Al-Musan had established a clear advantage in the sprint, taking the lead in 12.06 seconds to win the first line. Amusa once again surpassed the world record, but unfortunately the wind speed reached 2.5 m/s, and the world record was still the 12.12 seconds she ran in the semi-finals. Anderson took the silver medal in 12.23 seconds and Quinn won the bronze medal.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the women's 800m final, the American star Mu began to take the lead from 500 meters later, she withstood the impact of Britain's Hodgkinson in the sprint stage, and Mu took the lead in 1 minute 56.30 seconds to hit the line to win the gold medal. Hodgkinson won the silver medal in 1:56.38 and Kenya's Mora won the bronze medal in 1:56.71.

In the women's 4×400m relay finals, the United States sent Diggers, Steiner, Wilson and McLaughlin to establish a clear advantage in the final two bases to win the championship in 3:17.79. Jamaica won the silver medal in 3:20.74 and the United Kingdom took bronze in 3:22.64.

The World Championships China team ended with 2 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze, and the Swedish genius broke the world record of 6 meters 21 to win the championship

In the women's long jump final, defending champion Germany's Mihambo had no results in the first two jumps, and she jumped 6.98 meters in the third jump without a way back, rising to second place and also getting the opportunity to perform the last three jumps. In the fourth round, Mihambo continued to recover, jumping out of 7.09 meters, and she overtook Nigeria's Brume in the first place, followed by Brume with 7.02 meters. No other contestant in the subsequent race could surpass Mihambo, and she locked in the gold medal early. In the last jump, Mihanbo refreshed the results again, jumping out of 7 meters 12 to win the gold medal. Bloomé won the silver medal and Brazil's Oromelo won the bronze medal with 6.89 meters.

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