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

By Thomson Reuters Mar 22, 2026 | 10:48 PM

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)