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Hefty prize money for record-breakers at World Championships

Published:Wednesday | August 9, 2023 | 3:56 PM
Jamaica's Usain Bolt poses beside the timing board showing the new world record after he won the men's 200m final during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin in 2009. - AP

BUDAPEST, Hungary, CMC – Athletes setting a world records at the World Athletics Championships, starting on Saturday, August 19 in Budapest, Hungary, will be handsomely rewarded for their efforts.

The sport's world governing body, World Athletics announced on Wednesday that athletes setting new marks in their disciplines will be eligible for a special award of US $100, 000, subject to the usual ratification process.

“The performance must be an improvement on the existing World Athletics world record,” a news release from the world body stated. “Performances that equal the existing world record will not be eligible for a world record award.”

Hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the United States, and pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis of Sweden are two of the most recent recipients of a world record award, following their performances at the World Athletics Championships two years ago in the American city of Eugene in the state of Oregon.

McLaughlin-Levrone improved her own world 400 metres hurdles record to an awe-inspiring 50.68 seconds, while Duplantis took the pole vault to another level again, clearing 6.21 metres.

About 2,000 athletes from around 200 teams will descend on the new National Athletics Centre in the Hungarian capital for nine days of thrilling competition at this year's championships.

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