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Karalis: His eighth medal in a major competition

Emmanouil Karalis won the silver medal at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Torun, bringing his total to eight medals in major competitions.

Emmanouil Karalis, the prominent Greek pole vaulter, further enhanced his record of achievements by securing a silver medal at the World Indoor Championships held in Torun on Saturday night. This latest accolade marks his eighth medal in significant competitions and his third at World Indoor Championships, which solidifies his status as one of the top athletes in his field. The silver medal earned in Torun adds to his considerable collection, which now consists of two silver and one bronze medal from indoor competitions.

The athlete's medal tally includes notable achievements from 2026 onwards, with highlights such as his impressive silver finishes at the World Championships in Tokyo and Nanjing in 2025, along with a gold medal for jumping 5.90 m at the 2025 European Championships in Apeldoorn. His success on the global stage reflects his consistent performance and his potential for future victories, as he currently still seeks to claim his first gold medal, an achievement that appears increasingly within reach given his ongoing progression.

As Karalis continues to compete at high levels, many are optimistic that he may soon add that elusive gold to his collection. His dedication and talent suggest that with continued focus and effort, further successes can be anticipated in future championships, especially as he prepares for upcoming Olympic events and more world competitions.

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