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Mens 60 metres Round 1 Heat 2


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Date
Fri 20th March 2026 (UTC)
Fri 20th March 2026 (Local)

Timestamp
2026-03-20T09:24:00

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timezone flag 09:24:00 UTC (10:24:00 Local)

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League
World Athletics Indoor Championships

Season
2026

Round
1

Status
Match Finished

Location
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The second heat of the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń serves as the "mechanical necessity" for several podium contenders to secure their passage to the semi-finals. The strategic narrative centers on the American star Trayvon Bromell, a former world indoor champion, who looks to re-establish his dominance on the global stage. The primary hurdle for the field is Bromell's notoriously explosive start, which often leaves rivals battling for the remaining automatic qualifying spots before the halfway mark.

Tactically, the focus is on a diverse international group including Canada’s Travis Campbell and France’s Pablo Matéo. For these sprinters, the objective is to stay within the top three to avoid the uncertainty of the "fastest loser" (q) times. With the Arena Toruń track already proving fast in the opening heat, the technical demand here is on a clean transition from the blocks to maintain top-end speed against a field that also features Belgium's Simon Verherstraeten and Bulgaria's Nikola Karamanolov.
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Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge iconTeam equipment thumbnailFlag icon Trayvon Bromell6.52


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Trayvon Bromell delivered a clinical performance to win the second heat, clocking a world-class 6.52 seconds. The strategic narrative was one of "effortless power," as Bromell took control of the race by the 20-meter mark and coasted through the final strides to secure the fastest time of the morning session up to that point. The primary hurdle for the chasing pack was Bromell's overwhelming lead, which forced a high-speed scramble for the second and third automatic spots.

Tactically, Pablo Matéo (FRA) executed a strong race to claim second place in 6.58 seconds, while Canada's Travis Campbell secured the final automatic "Q" with a steady 6.63 seconds. Simon Verherstraeten finished fourth in 6.66 seconds, a time that proved sufficient to eventually advance to the semi-finals as a non-automatic qualifier. Bromell’s victory provided the "mechanical necessity" of a statement run for the U.S. sprint team, confirming his status as a gold medal favorite ahead of tonight's final.

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