​Dusting Past Jamaican Rivals Grant Holloway Stuns Track and Field Community After Record 3rd Indoor World Championship

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Continuing his reign in the 60-meter hurdles, Grant Holloway remains an unstoppable force in indoor track and field. With an unbroken winning streak since his teenage years, the American hurdler’s dominance is unparalleled. Grant Holloway just made history as the first hurdler to claim three consecutive World Indoor Championships. And if that’s not impressive enough, he’s also stretched his unbeaten streak in the 60m hurdles to over 70 races—a dominance that has lasted more than a decade.

Holloway’s dominance isn’t just about wins—it’s about record-breaking speed. He owns the four fastest indoor 60m hurdles times ever, clocking an incredible 7.27, along with three more at 7.29. This win also marks a win that seems to sweep the U.S. 400 m medals.

World Athletics has posted about Grant Holloway’s win and fans can’t keep calm, and the caption says it all. It reads, “The definition of a GOAT @Flaamingoo_ continues his 10-year unbeaten streak in the 60m hurdles and adds a third consecutive world indoor title to his career .”

The definition of a GOAT

‘s @Flaamingoo_ continues his 10 year unbeaten streak in the 60m hurdles and adds a third consecutive world indoor title to his career

Wilhem Belocian 7.54
Liu Junxi 7.55 pic.twitter.com/wV0iKbLCV7

— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) March 22, 2025

But while Grant secured the top spot, Wilhem Belocian won silver with 7.54, with Liu Junxi securing the bronze with a clocking time of 7.55.

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