Athletics-US teen Lutkenhaus becomes youngest man to win title at world indoors


Athletics - World Indoor Championships - Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena, Torun, Poland - March 22, 2026 Cooper Lutkenhaus of the U.S. crosses the finish line to win gold in the men's 800m final as Belgium's Eliott Crestan crosses the finish line to win silver REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

March 23 (Reuters) - Cooper ⁠Lutkenhaus became the youngest athlete to win ⁠a men's individual title at the World ‌Indoor Championships when the American 17-year-old took gold in the 800 metres in Poland on Sunday.

Lutkenhaus came home ​ahead of Belgium’s Eliott Crestan ⁠to win in a ⁠time of 1:44.24. The previous record for the ⁠youngest ‌male champion was held by Ethiopian Mohammed Aman, who was 18 years ⁠and 61 days when he won gold ​in the ‌800 in 2012.

"I came out here thinking ⁠I probably ​wasn't the favourite, but any time I feel like I can step into a final I ⁠have a chance to win,” Lutkenhus ​said.

“Maybe it came from confidence or maybe from being too young but I really wanted to ⁠try to make a defining move. I believed in that on the third lap – I just wanted to try to take it from ​there."

Lutkenhaus's win put the ⁠U.S. on top of medal table on five ​golds with Britain in second ‌with their best haul at ​the event with four.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru;Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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