
Jess Hull and Kurtis Marschall win bronze as Australia eye more medals on final day at world indoors

Hull claims third in rough-and-tumble 3,000m final Pole vaulter Marshchall clears 6m for first time in a championship Jess Hull and Kurtis Marschall have won bronze medals at the world athletics indoor championships on another successful day for the Australian team in Poland. Hull’s bronze sets up the prospect of a rare double medal weekend after she accidentally pushed over the race favourite en route to finishing third in a rough-and-tumble 3,000m in Torun on Saturday. Continue reading...
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