Emmanuel Karalis won the bronze medal in the shortcoming of the Moscow World Closed Track Championship

He ideally closed the Greek presence in the Glasgow World Closed Track Championship. The amazing Greek athlete rose to the… world podium, winning the bronze medal in his men’s final! Emmanuel Karalis, this… type of Greek sport, smiled at the Glasgow World Closed Track Championship and made us proud with his success in the short, two 24 hours after Miltos Tentoglou’s gold medal. Our 24-year-old athlete made a shocking final passed 5.85m and won the bronze medal, three years after his 4th position at the Tokyo Olympics and a few months before the top sports appointment in Paris. Karalis entered the race at 5.50m. and after his first invalid effort, he left them for 5.65m., which he spent in his second chance, as it did at 5.75m. He followed the great leap at 5.85m, which gave him a place on a World podium for the first time in his career, while at 5.90m. did not succeed in the first attempt, leaving them for 5.95m, where he counted two invalids and completed. This is the second medal for our country at the men’s front in the event, after the gold won by Kostas Filipidis in Sopot in 2014 (with a successful effort at 5.80m). Please note that this is not the best performance of Emmanuel Karalis. The Greek champion has the national record by jumping to 5.86m. from 2023 to the SEF. The “silver” last winter at the European closed in Istanbul won his first medal in a world championship and achieved it in a year, where the goals are high, since he has ahead of him the challenge of the Olympic Games and of course the European Championship. At the same time, she gave Greece her 15th medal in the event. Armand Duplantis defended in the finale his title, passing 5.95m. and rising from third to first place, throwing Sam Kendricks in second to 5.90m. and third with the same performance Karalis.