Sunday's Luxembourgish Indoors at the Coque saw Luxembourgish athletes soar to new heights as new records were set in multiple categories.

Women's

In the Women's 800m, Charline Mathias set a new national record. The Luxembourgish athlete took the title with an impressive 2:01.82 beating Vera Hoffmann (2:04.04) and Carole Kill (2:11.33) in the finals. However, both other finalists managed to set personal bests.

In the Women's 200m sprint, Patrizia van der Weken set a new national record with an astounding 23.29 seconds, defeating Yaara Puraye (25.72s) and Noemi Damaso (25.89s) in the finals.

In the 60m sprint, Patrizia van der Weken also won Gold with a time of 7.20 seconds. Uyana Granger placed 2nd with 8.06 seconds and Noemi Damaso placed 3rd with 8.09 seconds.

For the 1500m title, Vera Hoffmann secured victory with a time of 4:37.23 minutes. The runner beat Carole Kill (4:46.14) and Eloïse Lefevre (4:48.02).

A new national record was also set in shot put by Stéphanie Krumlovsky with a remarkable 15.04m throw, securing the top spot.

A further national record was also set in the triple jump category as Melody Koffi broke Claudia Czerwonka's 24 year old record by 10cm, now set at 12.26m.

Men's

In the Men's 3000m category, Charel Grethen won Gold with a time of 8:09.97 minutes beating Tom Reckinger (8:28.47) and Charel Weicherding (8:31.09).

In shot put, Bob Bertemes scored the national championship title with a soaring distance of 20.86m. Olivier Caron (13.59m) placed 2nd, whilst Tom Habscheid (12.88m) placed 3rd.

François Grailet saw victory in the Men's 60 metres hurdles with a time of 8.05 seconds, beating Claude Godart (8.93s) and André Passet (12.36s).

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