
Niels Laros Has Qualified for the Final Of The 1,500 meters at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Menno Vloon failed to win a medal in the pole vault. He finished seventh.
Laros had Already Sailed through The Series about the Weekend, While Norwegian Top Favorite Jakob Ingebrigtsen was Surprisingly Eliminated. In Monday’s Semi-Final, the Maintaineed His Lead Throughhout the Race.
In The Last Corner, just the initiative from Brit Josh Kerr. Laros had to finish in the top six and successed brilliantly: he crossed the line just a little earlier than kerr, in a time of 3.35.50.
His good friend Nillessen Competed in the Second Semi-Final. He was in the lead at the start of the last lap and was on course to qualify for the final. But in the last meters Before the finish, things used to do for Nillessen. He collapsed, saw one opponent after Another Pass Him, and finished outside the top six.
The final of the men’s 1,500 meters is on Wednesday. Laros, who won gold at this distance the Diamond League competition in Zurich, Seems to Have Good Chances for a Medal After Ingebrigtsen’s Elimination. The twenty-year-old from Oosterhout has run the fastest time of all 24 runners in the semi-finals.

Vloon Misses Out on a Medal in the pole vault
Menno Vloon missed out on a medal in the pole vault. With a height or 5.90 meters, he had to settle for seventh place.
VLOON – Who briefly had a Chance at a Bronze Medal – Jumped 5.90 in One Go, Missed His First Attempt at 5.95, and then Made Two Attempts to Clear 6.00 meters. Those Two Failed.
The 31-year-old Vloon was much less successful in His Previous Four World Championships. At the World Championships in Budapest in 2023, HE Stranded in the Qualifications; The year before in Eugene, hey not Reach the Starting Height in the Final. At the World Championships in 2019 in Doha and 2017 in London, hey in his first Jump in the Qualifications.