Did Portugal's Nader Make History by Winning Men's 1,500m Title?

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- Isaac Nader wins the men's 1,500 meters, marking his first global title.
- Jake Wightman narrowly misses the title, finishing second.
- Faith Cherotich sets a championship record in the women's steeplechase.
- Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem qualify for the javelin final.
- Hamish Kerr wins the men's high jump with a world-leading height.
Tokyo, September 17 (NationPress) In a thrilling display of athleticism, Isaac Nader from Portugal etched his name in history by seizing the men’s 1,500 meters title at the World Athletics Championships held on Wednesday, finishing in a remarkable time of 3 minutes 34.10 seconds. Jake Wightman from Britain, the reigning world champion from 2022, narrowly missed the chance to defend his title, finishing just behind in 3:34.12. Meanwhile, Reynold Cheruiyot of Kenya captured the bronze medal with a time of 3:34.25.
This victory marks Nader’s inaugural global championship title, a significant milestone for the 26-year-old, who previously achieved two top-eight finishes at the World Indoor Championships.
In the women’s 3,000 meters steeplechase, Faith Cherotich from Kenya triumphed with a championship record of 8 minutes 51.59 seconds, securing her gold medal. The defending champion and Olympic gold medalist, Winfred Yavi from Bahrain, finished with a silver medal in 8:56.46, while Sembo Almayew from Ethiopia earned bronze with a personal best of 8:58.86.
In the men’s javelin throw, both Neeraj Chopra, the defending champion, and Arshad Nadeem from Pakistan advanced to the finals, albeit in different manners. Chopra, a two-time Olympic and World Championships medalist, easily qualified with a throw of 84.85m on his first attempt. Conversely, Nadeem faced a tense moment, securing his place with a final attempt of 85.28m. Chopra ranked fifth among the qualified throwers, while two-time World Champion Anderson Peters of Grenada led the pack with a throw of 89.83m.
Earlier, Olympic champion Hamish Kerr from New Zealand emerged victorious in the men’s high jump final on Tuesday, clearing a world-leading height of 2.36 meters, thus capturing his first global outdoor title. Woo Sang-hyeok from South Korea, the 2022 world indoor champion, took silver after clearing 2.34 meters, while Jan Stefela from the Czech Republic earned bronze with a height of 2.31 meters.