KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican middle-distance runner Natoya Goule-Toppin secured her position in the semi-finals of the women’s 800m event during the World Athletics Indoor Championships on Friday. Competing at Toruń’s Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena in Poland, the seasoned athlete completed her initial heat with a time of 2:01.32, earning second place and demonstrating strategic racing prowess.
Goule-Toppin, who previously reached the finals in the 2022 championship held in Serbia, dominated much of the race before being overtaken near the finish by Norway’s Pernille Karlsen Antonsen. Antonsen achieved a national record with her winning time of 2:00.77, showcasing the high level of competition in the event.
In contrast, Jamaica’s other representative, Kelly-Ann Beckford, saw her championship hopes conclude in the opening round. Beckford finished fifth in her respective heat with a time of 2:04.09, which was insufficient to advance to the next stage of the competition.
The semi-finals will determine which athletes qualify for the championship final, with Goule-Toppin positioned to continue Jamaica’s representation in the later stages of the tournament.
