The World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships concluded with an incredible final day for Team USATF as athletes delivered outstanding performances to cap off an unforgettable competition. The final team medal count stands at 185 gold, 190 silver, and 182 bronze, showcasing remarkable depth, talent, and dedication. Records continued to fall on the world stage, with multiple relay teams setting new world records and individual athletes achieving remarkable feats. World records in the 4x200 relay: X35: Rasheta Butler, Trey Orchard, Edouard Ndecky, Ethan Mignard – 1:36.71 X40: Easter Grant, Amanda O’Connor, Keith Major, Antoine Echols – 1:35.25 X45: Sandra Halvatzis, Amanda Roberts, Michael Blunt, Jassiel Torres – 1:38.58 X50: Christina Yarmul, Allison Murphy, Rawle DeLisle, Peter Haack – 1:44.64 X55: Emmanuelle McGowan, Andrea Collier, Greg Cook, Lee Bridges – 1:48.14 X60: Sue McDonald, Shemayne Williams, Francois Boda, John Campbell – 1:52.82 X65: Karen Maxwell, Elizabeth Deak, Willie Spruill, Brent Cottong – 2:01.53 X70: Gail Johns-Rees, Claudia Simpson, Thomas Jones, Ron Stevens – 2:06.61 X75: Joan McMullan, Mary Hartzler, Roger Parnell, N.Z. Bryant Jr – 2:27.98 X80: Mary Robinson, Willy Moolenaar, William Keesling, Roger Pierce – 3:04.07 M55: Norris Hanes, Timothy Roland, Derek Pye, David Henry – 1:37.63 Individual Record-Breaking Performances: In the field events, Christel Donley (W90) set a new WMA and American record in the triple jump with a mark of 4.18m and a WMA record in high jump (.89m), while also breaking the American record in the long jump with a mark of 1.78m. Florence Meiler (W90) had a standout performance, setting American records in the, triple jump (4.50m), long jump (1.87m), and WMA records in the 60m hurdles (24.87s) and pole vault (1.37m). Neringa Jakstiene (W60) shattered the American record in the triple jump with a leap of 10.29m, while Hannele Lawrence (W95) also set an WMA record in the triple jump with a mark of 2.34m. Bernhard Stamm (M85) secured an American record in the high jump with a clearance of 1.17m. On the track, Emmanuelle McGowan (W55) set a new American record in the 400, finishing in 1:03.58. Contributed by USATF Masters Active Athlete Representative Christina Yarmul DAY 8 MEDALS