The British sprinter beats world and European indoor champion Jeremiah Azu and Jamaican Kishan Thomson by a factor of 6.51.
Romell Glave has clearly wintered well. The 26-year-old Briton ran a 6.55 PB in his 60m at the Bauhaus-Gala indoor meet in Stockholm on Thursday (January 22) before going on to win the final with a further improvement of 6.51.
Behind, 60m indoor world and European champion and Britain’s Jeremiah Azu clocked 6.54, with Olympic 100m runner-up Keeshan Thompson (Jamaica) third in 6.56.

After winning silver at the World Athletics Indoor Tour, Glaive is now on to more races, including next month’s Novuna UK Athletics Championships in Birmingham and the World Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland in March.
Glav won a bronze medal in the 100m race at the 2024 European Championships in Rome.

