Top Highlights to Anticipate on Day Three in Kujawy Pomorze
The final day in Kujawy Pomorze brings the championships to a close with 12 finals. Titles will be decided and the last medals awarded across multiple events. Top highlights to anticipate on Day Three in Kujawy Pomorze include long jump, middle-distance races, sprint hurdles and the 4x400m relays.
Men’s long jump showdown
The men’s long jump final promises tight margins and big leaps on Sunday. Contenders include Mattia Furlani, Miltiadis Tentoglou, Tajay Gayle, Bozhidar Saraboyukov and Luvo Manyonga. One decisive attempt could determine the podium.
800m and 1500m tactical battles
Women’s 800m
The women’s 800m will be a test of positioning and timing. Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson leads the start list. A month after breaking the world short track record, the Briton arrives focused on medals rather than fast times.
Men’s 1500m
The men’s 1500m will likely be a tactical affair. World champion Isaac Nader aims to add an indoor title. He faces rivals such as 2022 world indoor 800m champion Mariano Garcia and European indoor 800m champion Samuel Chapple.
Showcase in the women’s 60m hurdles
The women’s 60m hurdles renews last year’s close rivalry. Two-time world champion and world record-holder Devynne Charlton meets outdoor world champion Ditaji Kambundji. Home favourite Pia Skrzyszowska and Nadine Visser add further depth to the field.
Relays to close the programme
The championships conclude with the men’s and women’s 4x400m relays. Poland won its first medal in the mixed 4x400m on Saturday. The hosts will target more relay success in the final sessions.
Filmogaz.com will cover the day’s decisive moments and final medal count. Expect drama and late twists as the championships reach their conclusion.