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Jordan Anthony beats Kishane Thompson to win men’s 60m gold in Toruń

ANASTASIA BOATENG SIMONS
ANASTASIA BOATENG SIMONS
Published March 22, 2026
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When it comes to the global sprints scene, there is a new kid on the starting blocks. Jordan Anthony, 21, convincingly beat a world-class line-up in a world-leading time of 6.41 to win gold in the men’s 60m for the United States on the first day of the World Indoor Championships in Toruń.

There was no fairytale final for Jeremiah Azu as the Briton’s world title defence saw him finish narrowly out of the medals in fourth with 6.46. Trayvon Bromell of the United States was also thwarted as the world indoor champion from 10 years ago in Portland didn’t quite manage to pull off a victorious comeback as he finished third in 6.45, the same time as runner-up Kishane Thompson of Jamaica.

Instead the day belonged to Anthony. A long day, too, with heats in the morning and a semi-final in the evening with the final taking place all within an 11-hour period.

Amazingly, he achieved victory in Toruń despite a shock blood clot on the eve of the championships after a drug test went wrong. “I had drug testing, they took blood, but he didn’t stick my vein, he stuck outside,” he explained.

Anthony is certainly a rising force on the sprints scene as he won the NCAA indoor 60m and outdoor 100m titles last year and then the US indoor 60m title earlier this season.

Born in California, he grew up in Tylertown, Mississippi, studying at the University of Kentucky followed by the University of Arkansas. He originally combined athletics with American football, where he played as a wide receiver. But lately he has focused on the No.1 Olympic sport.

On Friday evening in Toruń he looked relaxed at the start and enjoyed a blistering start, drawing away from his rivals in style to win by four hundredths of a second.

For a moment it was unclear who had won the minor medals and even the computerised results struggled to work it out. But Thompson, the Olympic 100m silver medallist, was confirmed in second with Bromell third and Azu fourth as the rest of the field, led by Emmanuel Eseme of Cameroon, finished more than a tenth of a second adrift.

By Joseph Amanortey Bleyor

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