Bahrein's Salwa Eid Naser destroys women's 400m final field with stunning 48.14 seconds, the 3rd fastest time in history and fastest in 34 years.
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Video Highlights: Day 6 IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019.
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Men's 110m Hurdles Final - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. American Grant Holloway in his first World Championships appearance won the gold in 13.11. About 30m before the finish Holloway was in a clear lead but a drama happened behind him in lane 4 and 5 between Jamaica's Omar McLeod and Spaniard Orlando Ortega. McLeod and Ortega were battling for silver and bronze. Ortega was in a very good medal position before the final hurdle until McLeod entered his lane and pushed hard the Spaniard while both were going over the final barrier. McLeod went down hard on the track while Ortega who managed to stay on his feet lost a lot of speed while pushing back the Jamaican with his left arm. All this mess definitely cost Ortega a medal as he faded to 5th in 13.30 seconds. Meanwhile, Russia's defending World Champion Sergey Shubenkov grabbed the silver in 13.15 as Frenchmen Pascal Martinot Lagarde finished in third in 13.18.
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Watch highlights from IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. In the men's pole teenager Armand Duplantis (SWE) battled for gold with defending champion Sam Kendrick (USA). Women's javelin had a drama in the last round. Donovan Brazier dominated men's 800m final with a new Championships record. Noah Lyles was crowned 200m Word champion.
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Watch men's 200m final - World Athletics Championships Doha 2019.
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Watch the highlights of World Athletics championships day 4 (September 30). There were 6 finals on day 5. One of the most exciting finals of these championships so far was the men's 5000m. Two women's the women's high jump cleared 2.04m. Women's 800m final had a surprise winner while Karsten Warholm defended his 400m hurdles title in style.
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