Great Britain won three golds in 28 minutes to finish with four medals - their best haul at a World Athletics Indoor Championships - in Torun, Poland.
Georgia Hunter Bell started the gold rush with 1500m triumph for her first world title, before Molly Caudery followed with a pole vault gold – the second time she has won indoor even – then Keely Hodgkinson then claimed first world indoor 800m title in dominant fashion. It followed Josh Kerr winning Britain's first medal with men's 3,000m gold on Saturday – he reclaimed the indoor title he first won two years ago in Glasgow after holding off a final-stretch fightback from Cole Hocker, the man who pipped him to Olympic 1500m gold in 2024.
“I'm really grateful to be here and to be healthy,” said Hodgkinson.
I'm glad I was able to show what I know I can do. To see us get three golds in half an hour was amazing.
“We absolutely smashed it!"
The four gold medals tally is the best achieved by a GB team at an Indoor World Championship. In Maebashi, Japan, in 1999 Team GB won three golds: Jamie Baulch in 400m, Colin Jackson in 60m hurdles, and Ashia Hansen in triple jump.
The final results from the 2026 World Indoor Track and Field Championships reads:
Women’s 60m (video atop post)
Gold: Zaynab Dosso (ITA) -- 7.00
Silver: Jacious Sears (USA) -- 7.03
Bronze: Julien Alfred (LCA) -- 7.03
Women’s 60m Hurdles
Gold: Devynne Charlton (BAH) -- 7.65 =WR
Silver: Nadine Visser (NED) -- 7.73
Bronze: Pia Skrzyszowska (POL) -- 7.73
Women’s 400m
Gold: Lurdes Gloria Manuel (CZE) -- 50.76
Silver: Natalia Bukowiecka (POL) -- 50.83
Bronze: Lieke Klaver (NED) -- 51.02
Women’s 800m
Gold: Keely Hodgkinson (GBR) -- 1:55.30
Silver: Audrey Werro (SUI) -- 1:56.64
Bronze: Addy Wiley (USA) -- 1:58.36
Women’s 1500m
Gold: Georgia Hunter Bell (GBR) -- 3:58.53
Silver: Jessica Hull (AUS) -- 3:59.45
Bronze: Nikki Hiltz (USA) -- 3:59.68
Women’s 3000m
Gold: Nadia Battocletti (ITA) -- 8:57.64
Silver: Emily Mackay (USA) -- 8:58.12
Bronze: Jessica Hull (AUS) -- 8:58.18
Women’s 4x400m Relay
Gold: U.S. -- 3:25.81
Silver: Netherlands -- 3:26.00
Bronze: Spain -- 3:26.04
Women’s High Jump
Gold: Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR) -- 2.01 meters
Silver: Nicola Olyslagers (AUS) -- 1.99
Silver: Angelina Topic (SRB) -- 1.99
Women’s Long Jump
Gold: Agate de Sousa (POR) -- 6.92 meters
Silver: Larissa Iapichino (ITA) -- 6.87
Bronze: Natalia Linares (COL) -- 6.80
Women’s Pole Vault
Gold: Molly Caudery (GBR) -- 4.85 meters
Silver: Tina Sutej (SLO) -- 4.80
Bronze: Amalie Svabikova (CZE) -- 4.70
Bronze: Imogen Ayris (NZL) -- 4.70
Bronze: Angelica Moser (SUI) -- 4.70
Women’s Shot Put
Gold: Chase Jackson (USA) -- 20.14 meters
Silver: Sarah Mitton (CAN) -- 19.78
Bronze: Axelina Johansson (SWE) -- 19.75
Women’s Triple Jump
Gold: Leyanis Perez Hernandez (CUB) -- 14.95 meters
Silver: Yulimar Rojas (VEN) -- 14.86
Bronze: Saly Sarr (SEN) -- 14.70
Women’s Pentathlon
Gold: Sofie Dokter (NED) -- 4,888 points
Silver: Anna Hall (USA) -- 4,860
Bronze: Kate O’Connor (IRL) -- 4,839
Men’s 60m
Gold: Jordan Anthony (USA) — 6.41
Silver: Kishane Thompson (JAM) — 6.45 (.447)
Bronze: Trayvon Bromell (USA) — 6.45 (.448)
Men’s 60m Hurdles
Gold: Jakub Szymanski (POL) -- 7.40
Silver: Enrique Llopis (ESP) -- 7.42
Bronze: Trey Cunningham (USA) -- 7.43
Men’s 400m
Gold: Christopher Morales-Williams (CAN) -- 44.76
Silver: Khaleb McRae (USA) -- 45.03
Bronze: Jereem Richards (TTO) -- 45.39
Men’s 800m
Gold: Cooper Lutkenhaus (USA) — 1:44.24
Silver: Eliott Crestan (BEL) — 1:44.38
Bronze: Mohamed Attaoui (ESP) — 1:44.66
Men’s 1500m
Gold: Mariano Garcia (ESP) -- 3:39.63
Silver: Isaac Nader (POR) -- 3:40.06
Bronze: Adam Spencer (AUS) -- 3:40.26
Men’s 3000m
Gold: Josh Kerr (GBR) -- 7:35.56
Silver: Cole Hocker (USA) - 7:35.70
Bronze: Yann Schrub (FRA) -- 7:35.71
Men’s 4x400m Relay
Gold: U.S. -- 3:01.52
Silver: Belgium -- 3:03.29
Bronze: Jamaica -- 3:05.99
Men’s High Jump
Gold: Oleh Doroshchuk (UKR) -- 2.30 meters
Silver: Erick Portillo (MEX) -- 2.30
Bronze: Raymond Richards (JAM) -- 2.26
Bronze: Woo Sang-Hyeok (KOR) -- 2.26
Men’s Long Jump
Gold: Gerson Balde (POR) -- 8.46 meters
Silver: Mattia Furlani (ITA) -- 8.39
Bronze: Bozhidar Saraboyukov (BUL) -- 8.31
Men’s Pole Vault
Gold: Mondo Duplantis (SWE) — 6.25 meters
Silver: Emmanouil Karalis (GRE) — 6.05
Bronze: Kurtis Marschall (AUS) — 6.00
Men’s Shot Put
Gold: Tom Walsh (NZL) -- 21.82 meters
Silver: Jordan Geist (USA) -- 21.64
Bronze: Roger Steen (USA) -- 21.49
Men’s Triple Jump
Gold: Andy Diaz Hernandez (ITA) -- 17.47 meters
Silver: Jordan Scott (JAM) -- 17.33
Bronze: Yasser Mohammed Triki (ALG) -- 17.30
Men’s Heptathlon
Gold: Simon Ehammer (SUI) — 6,670 points (world record)
Silver: Heath Baldwin (USA) -- 6,337
Bronze: Kyle Garland (USA) -- 6,245
Mixed 4x400m Relay
Gold: Belgium -- 3:25.60
Silver: Spain -- 3:16.96
Bronze: Poland -- 3:17.44