Stuart Weir is our European and UK senior writer for RunBlogRun.com. Stuart has written over one million words for RunBlogRun and averages 150 columns a year! Stuart was very busy during our Torun coverage. Stuart covered the World Indoors remotely, and did it with great style and commentary. We have been lucky to have Stuart Weir write for us since 2013.
Based on Stuart Weir’s extensive coverage for RunBlogRun, here is a compiled report of his stories from the 2026 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, Poland.
Featured Highlights & Recaps
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Super-Sunday: A special forty-five minutes in Torun!
A celebratory recap of a historic evening for British Athletics, where training partners Georgia Hunter-Bell, Keely Hodgkinson, and Molly Caudery all secured gold medals within a 45-minute window.
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Seven takeaways from day one at Torun
Stuart breaks down the opening day, including the retirement of Chase Jackson (shot put) and the introduction of the event mascot, Goosia.
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The Mixed Relay-Mixed Reactions
A look at the chaotic and exciting mixed relay, covering Belgium’s victory and the disqualification drama involving Jamaica and the USA.

The tight exchange, Torun 2026, photo by World Athletics - Five Big Moments from Torun Day 2: A comprehensive recap featuring Simon Ehammer’s heptathlon world record (6,670 points), Mondo Duplantis setting a championship record of 6.25m, and Zaynab Dosso’s dominant 60m victory.
Individual Athlete Spotlights
Men’s Events
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Luvo Manyonga: Three fouls and out. Coverage of the drama in the Men’s Long Jump, focusing on Manyonga’s challenging performance.
- Josh Kerr takes the 3,000 meters, his second World Indoor Title! Not just another win… In this report, Weir highlights Kerr’s masterful 3000m performance on Day 2, where he won in 7:35.56, the second-fastest time in championship history. Weir describes the race as a “lesson in control,” as Kerr outkicked Cole Hocker and Yann Schrub in a high-stakes final lap.

World Indoor Championships, 2026, WICH, Torun, Kujawy Pomorze –
Josh KERR, 3000 Meters Men, GBR
Cole HOCKER, 3000 Meters Men, USA
Yann SCHRUB, 3000 Meters Men, FRA
Jacob KROP, 3000 Meters Men, KEN
Women’s Events
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Keely Hodgkinson wins her first World Indoor Title!
A deep dive into Hodgkinson’s dominant 800m performance and her journey from a world record in Lievin to championship gold in Torun.
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Anna Hall – silver medal, good or bad?
An analysis of Hall’s performance in the pentathlon, where she took silver behind Sofia Dokter.
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The Women’s High Jump: A gold and three silvers
Coverage of the first medal event of the championships.
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Kate O’Connor takes bronze in Torun!
Reporting on O’Connor’s podium finish for Ireland in the pentathlon.
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Italian Victory in the 60 meters
Detailing the razor-thin margins of the women’s sprint final.

Goosia, the mascot of the World Indoors 2026, Torun, Kujawy Pomorze, photo by World Athletics -
Thoughts on the 400 meters!
Stuart examines the unique (and somewhat confusing) “two co-finals” format used for the 400m in Torun.
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Molly Caudery: Won the Pole Vault with a 4.85m clearance, marking a massive emotional comeback after a difficult Olympic cycle.
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Georgia Hunter-Bell: Secured the 1500m title in a world-leading time of 3:58.53, overtaking Ethiopia’s Birke Haylom in the closing stages.
Previews & Interviews
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 1: Dina Asher-Smith running 60m in Torun
An interview exploring Dina’s decision to return to the indoor championship circuit and her new training setup in Texas.
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 2: Josh Kerr is in the 3,000 meters!
A discussion with Kerr on why he opted for the 3,000m distance and his tactical approach to defending his world title.
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 3: Amy Hunt looking forward to Torun
A profile on the British sprinter as she prepared for the 60m, highlighting her technical improvements and “academic badass” mindset.
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 4: Jeremiah Azu – pressure is a privilege
An interview with the 60m specialist about his faith, his transition to a new coach, and the mindset of a defending champion.
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 5: Chase Jackson needs a World Indoor gold to complete the set!
(Note: This link also appears in the Azu preview directory; it focuses on Jackson’s final missing piece of gold before her indoor retirement.)
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2026 World Indoor Champs Preview 6: Keely Hodgkinson’s Quest for Gold
A focus on the 800m star as she entered the meet as a heavy favorite to secure her first World Indoor title.
- We compiled the list of Stuart Weir articles using Gemini Artificial Intelligence. As with all AI collabs, the human must check the results.
