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World Indoor Champs 2026 Event by Event Preview

Alfonz Juck by Alfonz Juck
March 20, 2026
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18 Mar 2026: Keely Hodgkinson, Training session of the World indoor Championships Kujawy Pomorze 26. (Photo by Christel Saneh for World Athletics)

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World Indoor Champs 2026 Previews

Event-by-event short previews

Men

60 m: In 100 m ranks, Thompson is the clear top name, Anthony, the new kid on the block, and Bromell, with Azu, with a lot of indoor experience.

Jeremiah Azu, Apeldoorn 2025, European Indoors, photo by European Athletics

400 m: McRae unbeaten in the US, Molnar unbeaten in Europe. Richards knows how to perform at championships. First, a sub-45 in the event should happen, or maybe even more?

Khaleb McRae wins the 400 meters! He’s going to Poland! photo by Chuck Aragon

800 m: Crestan has won all 4 races so far in 26; Bol comes from the Australian summer to debut at World indoors; Attaoui is not strong in times, but world ranked no. 5; Lutkenhaus – the youngster.

Eliot Crestan, BEL, wins Ostrava 800m , photo by Jaroslav Svoboda.

1500 m: World champ Nader and his kick, can somebody challenge him?

18 Mar 2026: Training session of the World Indoor Championships, Kujawy Pomorze 26. (Photo by Christel Saneh for World Athletics)

3000 m: Straight final and big names in it, Kerr, Nuguse, Hocker. No matter who leads the lists. One of the top highlights.

Josh Kerr for the win, Glasgow 2024 3000 meters, photo by Getty Images for World Athletics

60mH: No Holloway, so open for home success (Szymanski), but Cunningham/Beard on the US side, and also to mention a strong Euro presence (Belocian, Llopis, Simonelli). The top 3 have identical SB 7.37.

A brilliant 60m hurdles by Dylan Beard and Trey Cunningham, photo by Chuck Aragon

HJ: Woo and Doroshchuk to fight for the top, but Stefela leads the list. WL might be needed for gold.

Sanghyeok Woo, Korea, takes gold in Nanjing, photo by World Athletics

PV: Mondo is in WR shape, MR 620 may not be a big factor. Manolo also aims high and Bradford and Guttormsen also think about the podium.

Mondo Duplantis, 15-time WR holder, Olympic gold medalist, Men’s PV, photo by Brian K. Eder for RunBlogRun, NIKE Pre Classic 2025, July 3, 2025

LJ: Saraboyukov is in big shape, Furlani reigning champion, and Tentoglou the all-time great.

Mattia Furlani, ITA, became youngest to win long jump with his superb 8.39m leap! photo by World Athletics

TJ: Very open. Triki leads the lists. Hechavarria jumped far outdoors, and two Tokyo medalists, Dallavalle and Martinez, are there. But A. Diaz has the best PB.

SP: Fabbri looks clear, and the US representation for other medals. Old-time hero Walsh is always ready for a big event (if the 7th medal would be the most at World Indoors). Indoor WL for gold.

Leonardo Fabri won the shot put at the 2025 European Athletics Team Champs, photo by European Athletics

Hep: Ehammer with US duo Baldwin, Garland. Another name on the podium would be a surprise.

4×400 m: US looks clear; big fight for other medals; mention Jamaica, Belgium, and the Netherlands.  3:01.51 is the indoor WR.

Women

60 m: Alfred and Dosso for sub 7. And Jonielle Smith was also fast in Jamaica. MR 6.95 could go, also WL 6.99.

Zaynab Dosso, photo by Jaroslav Svoboda

400 m: Jager on the list but competed only once, Bukowiecka home hero, Klaver top experience, and Zapletalova attacking from the hurdles ranks. In the new 2-final system, many things can happen.

Piper Malik in second, behind Lieke Klaver, photo by European Athletics

800 m: Hodgkinson as WR breaker able to break 1:56.90 MR.  Werro, Boffey, and Duguma for the other places on the podium. (Dugma out due to VISA). 

 

Keely Hodgkinson, WR of 1:54.87, photo by Getty for UKA

1500 m: Hunter Bell is unbeaten this winter. Haylom after 3 wins, 3 times lost. Afonso, Hiltz, and Hull have sufficient experience. Do Not to underestimate Guillemot.

Georgia Hunter-Bell takes WL at 1,500m in Karlsruhe, photo by World Athletics

3000 m: Hailu fast race in Lievin, Battocletti there too with Australian duo Hall, Hull. Straight final.

Nadia Battocletti, Rome Golden Gala, photo by FIDAL

60mH: European force Kambundji, Visser, Skrzyszowska vs. Charlton. WL is highly likely.

Ditaji Kambundji, winner of the 100m hurdles, photo by World Athletics

HJ: Mahuchikh and Topic three meet and three wins. Serbian with the first 2m. Onlyslagers has only one small comp in Australia. 205 is the MR.

Nicola Olyslagers sets NR and AR in 2.04m! photo by Diamond League Ag

PV: McCartney and Caudery had the best PB´s, but Sutej and Svabikova competed well on the circuit. Bonnin is the defender.

LJ: Iapichino 4 wins, De Sousa 3 wins, and no loss in 26. Matuszewicz and Kalin to surprise. First 7 of the year?

Larissa Iapichino, Apeldoorn 2025, photo by Chiara Montesano for European Athletics

TJ: Overseas medals here. WR holder Rojas is back, Hernandez has two wins out of two, and LaFond is an Olympic winner.

Thea Lafond gives Domenica its first World Indoor medal, and it is gold! photo by Dan Vernon for World Athletics

SP: Schilder vs Jackson (they did not meet this year, overall Jackson leads 26:11) and Ogunleye with Mitton waiting behind.

Jessica Schilder wins the EICH25, photo by European Athletics

Pen: Can Hall attack the Thiam WR 5055? Polish duo will be pushed by spectators, but big trio without indoor score is there too (Dokter, O´Connor, Brooks).

Anna Hall heptathlon, shot put, USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 31 – August 3, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

4×400 m: USA looks clear, Poland and the Netherlands for the podium.

4×400 m MIX: USA in the debut of this event. The other 5 invited teams depend on runners, as all of them will be able to attack the podium (JAM, POL, NED, BEL, ESP). The Netherlands clocked an all-time best 3:15.63 last year at EuroIndoors. Target time for first short track WR is 3:12.44 and for first European record 3:15.50.

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