Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
At a recent World Athletics competition, Ronnie Baker of the USA won the men's 100 metres final with a time of 10.03 seconds under +1.6 wind conditions. Eliezer Adjibi of Canada finished second in 10.12 seconds, and Christian Miller of the USA placed third at 10.20 seconds.
In the men's 200 metres final, Udodi Chudi Onwuzurike from Nigeria secured first place, clocking 20.21 seconds with a +0.5 wind. Riku Illukka of Finland was second with 20.72 seconds, and Oskars Grava of Latvia was third at 20.87 seconds.
Mersimoi Kasahun of Ethiopia won the men's 800 metres final in 1:46.73, narrowly beating Santtu Heikkinen of Finland, who finished at 1:46.74. Patryk Sieradzki of Poland took third with 1:47.20.
The event featured athletes from the USA, Finland, Canada, Great Britain, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Poland, and others—showcasing a competitive international field across various track disciplines.
Sprint events included heats with variable wind speeds that may have influenced performances. For example, the 100 metres heats saw winds from +0.1 to +2.5, while the 200 metres final recorded +0.5 wind.