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Canadian Christopher Morales-Williams won gold in the men’s 400m at the 2026 World Indoor Championships, setting a record of 44.76 seconds.
Canadian athlete Christopher Morales-Williams won gold in the men’s 400m at the 2026 World Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland, setting a championship record of 44.76 seconds.
Competing in the second of two final races under a new format, he overtook American Khaleb McRae, who took silver in 45.03, while Trinidad and Tobago’s Jareem Richards earned bronze in 45.39.
The format split the final into two heats of four runners each, with medalists determined by the top three times overall.
Morales-Williams, 21, advanced with the fastest heat and semifinal times, crediting his NCAA experience for his strong finish.
The win marked Canada’s second medal at the event and the first sub-45 indoor 400m performance in history.
El canadiense Christopher Morales-Williams ganó el oro en los 400 m masculinos en el Campeonato Mundial Indoor de 2026, estableciendo un récord de 44.76 segundos.