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After back-to-back championship silvers at Worlds and Commonwealths, Hodgkinson finally got gold in 1:59.04 ahead of France's Renelle Lamote (1:59.49). Albania's Gega won steeple gold in 9:11.31.
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Muir closed in 60.4 to win the title in 4:01.08 ahead of Ireland's Ciara Mageean (4:02.56). In the men's 800m semis, Jake Wightman advanced to the final by going from fifth to second in the homestretch. Finland's Topi Raitanen won the men's steeple in 8:21.80.
Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis and Luiza Gega of Albania produced European
Athletics Championship records here in the men’s pole vault and
women’s 3,000m steeplechase on a night when Femke Bol earned a third
title and Britain’s 800m runner Keely Hodgkinson finally won a big
gold after three big silvers.