She joins just three other women who have earned three or more major championship medals since 2018: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Keni Harrison, and Cyrena Samba-Mayela. Devynne Charlton Finds Her Way Back To Victory Although Faust and Patterson do not have Olympic gold medals, Faust did win a U.S. title last year and became a world silver […]

She joins just three other women who have earned three or more major championship medals since 2018: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Keni Harrison, and Cyrena Samba-Mayela.
Devynne Charlton Finds Her Way Back To Victory
The indoor track and field season ended yesterday at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China. Before previewing what is set to be another historical outdoor season, here is a guide detailing some of the most intriguing sprint storylines to come out of the 2025 World Indoor Championships.
Grant Holloway went to Nanjing on a mission: to win his third world indoor title in a row. Without surprise, he accomplished his mission, becoming the first man in track and field history to do so. Holloway ran 7.42, leaving no room for close calls between him and his competitors.
Anning’s victory was the perfect ending to a story brewing since the European Indoor Championships two weeks ago. During the 400-meter heats, Anning was disqualified for a lane violation, causing her to miss out on the final. The disqualification was heartbreaking for many fans, as videos of her crying circulated after being told the unfortunate news.
Charlton has yet to podium at a major championship in the 100-meter hurdles. Her back-to-back victories are sure to give her the fire she needs to make her dream come true at the World Athletics Outdoor Championships in Tokyo this September.
Training Partners Amber Anning and Alexis Holmes Go 1-2 In Nanjing
After completing another indoor season undefeated, Holloway will be looking to go four for four in his outdoor world championships appearances. Despite not having the 110-meter hurdle world record, he has a strong argument for being considered the greatest hurdler of all time. Anning won, running 50.60. Her win was down to the wire as Holmes led most of the race. When Anning got to the home stretch, she used every ounce of her being to find more energy to pass Holmes. Right at the line Anning was able to get the victory. Holmes upgraded her previous indoor bronze medal to silver, running 50.63.
Bailey, Faust, and Patterson Make Team USA History
A case can be made that the greatest 400-meter training camp in the world is in Fayetteville, Arkansas, coached by Chris and Boogie Johnson. There is significant evidence to back this hypothesis, but one reason is what happened in China this past weekend. Many of the best high schools, colleges, and professional athletes will pour into Mike A. Myers Stadium ready to battle. Some notable names in attendance are three-time Olympic champion Gabby Thomas, 100-meter Olympic champion Julien Alfred, and three-time Olympic medalist Dina Asher-Smith. University of Arkansas and University of Kentucky alums Amber Anning and Alexis Holmes earned gold and silver, respectively, at the championships in the 400-meter. Anning and Holmes are currently training partners in Fayetteville under the Johnson brothers. Their other training partner, Rosey Effiong, also placed sixth in the final.