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Josh Kerr Wins Gold over Hocker in 3000 at World Indoors - Day 2 Recap Show
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Josh Kerr outmaneuvered Cole Hocker to take the men's 3000 and claim his third world title, throwing Hocker's signature celebration back at him. Cooper Lutkenhaus dominated his 800m semifinal with the fastest time at World Indoors since 1997, positioning the 17-year-old Texan as a legitimate gold medal threat. Sprint upsets rocked the straightaways as Julien Alfred and Trey Cunningham both fell short of expectations. Simon Ehammer broke Ashton Eaton's heptathlon world record, while Emily Mackay delivered a stunning silver in the women's 3000m and Nadia Battocletti got gold.
Jonathan Gault live from Torun, Poland.
Show notes:
00:00 Wow
02:22 Men's 3000m Final: Kerr gold over Hocker in 3000 showdown
04:39 Hocker's Tactical Missteps
06:21 The Celebration and Rivalry
10:50 Jan Shrub's Stunning Bronze
12:48 Nuguse Disappoints, Beamish Off the Pace
16:33 Women's 3000m: Emily Mackay Silver, Batocletti Gold
20:53 John, Let's Turn to the Women's 3K
24:12 East Africans Struggle at World Indoors
24:38 Sprint Upsets: Alfred and Cunningham Stunned
26:49 Cooper Lutkenhaus: A Star Is Born
28:21 World Record in Heptathlon, Mondo Wins Pole Vault
29:19 Two-Section 400m Finals Debate
30:59 Men's 400m: Morales Williams vs McCray Battle
32:45 Lutkenhaus: From Prodigy to World Stage
38:57 Can Lutkenhaus Break the World Record?
39:53 Final Preview and Calf Sleeve Mystery
41:20 Women's 800 and Sunday Preview
45:17 On Location in Toruń, Poland
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