TODAY LIVE | Two finals will take place alongside the pentathlon, Verlin will take to the track
The final competition day at the Indoor Athletics World Championships in Torun, Poland, will see athletes Kreete Verlin and Marleen Mülla compete, with medals at stake in shot put and long jump events.
On the final day of the Indoor Athletics World Championships in Torun, Poland, Estonian athletes Kreete Verlin and Marleen Mülla will feature prominently in their respective events. During the morning session, medals will be awarded in the men's shot put and women's long jump competitions. Later in the afternoon, Kreete Verlin is set to compete in the first heat of the women's 60-meter hurdles, which is highly anticipated among local sports fans. In the broadcast, commentators Juhan Kilumets and Helar Osila will cover the events live starting at 11 AM.
The women's pentathlon is also on the agenda, although no Estonian competitors will be present. The reigning indoor world champion, Saga Vanninen, who is coached by Erki Noole, will also not compete. Instead, other athletes such as Anna Hall, Kate O'Connor, Sofie Dokter, and Adrianna Sulek-Schubert will vie for medals in front of the home crowd. The absence of notable Estonian athletes in certain events highlights the competitive nature of the championships, which continue to draw international attention.
Fans of Estonian sports will be particularly focused on Kreete Verlin's performance, especially since she has been in exceptional form this indoor season. Her goal in Torun is to perform at her best, and her participation in the 60-meter hurdles heats marks a critical moment for her as she aims to advance further in the competition. The upcoming race promises to be a thrilling highlight for spectators and showcases Estonia’s emerging talents in athletics.