Amber Anning Wins 400m Gold in Nanjing
Amber Anning Wins 400m Gold in Nanjing

Amber Anning Wins 400m Gold in Nanjing

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Amber Anning made history by winning the women's 400m gold at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, becoming the first British woman to achieve this feat. The 24-year-old edged out the USA's Alexis Holmes with a time of 50.60 seconds, rebounding from a recent setback at the European Indoor Championships where she was disqualified for a lane infringement. Anning's victory marks her first major individual international medal in her debut professional season, underscoring her potential as a rising star in British athletics. Meanwhile, Amy Hunt was pleased with her fifth-place finish in the women's 60m, and Molly Caudery faced challenges in the pole vault due to technical issues. Anning's triumph is celebrated as a significant achievement for Great Britain in athletics.

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