Not surprisingly, the United States came out on top, the Americans won twelve gold medals and a total of twenty-nine medals in Budapest, while no other nations were outstanding performers. The most successful athlete, Noah Lyles, can leave with three gold medals (100m, 200m, 4×100 relay), and only Canada and Spain, which have won four world championship titles each, have won more than the United States.
A total of forty-six countries won medals, including Hungary who finished third to Pence Hallach in the hammer throw. Only twenty-two points passed before we got another bronze medal: Zhenya Krizan missed the podium by that much, that is, by one point from the Olympic level in the heptathlon. In five events, new Hungarian World Championship records were set, and in this category the protagonist was Attila Molnar, who reached the semi-finals in the 400m with a national record of 44.84, and was also a member of the men’s 4×400 medley and relay who was also a senior finalist. 21-year-old Molnar can develop even further in the coming years, just like 100m semi-finalist Poglarca Takac, who celebrated her 22nd birthday yesterday.
– Next year there will be the European Championships and the Olympics, then the World Championships in Tokyo, and we can’t stop until the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The current youth can reach their peak level from the European Championships 2026 until 2028, and it is possible that these – for example Pence Halasz And Luca Cusack – who just hit the jackpot, will still be with us, so it can be very cool. Miklos Gyulai, President of the Hungarian Athletics Federation, stressed that this productive period if they have the financial capabilities, the development of knowledge and the invested work is there. on the organization’s website Posted in his review interview.