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British athletes dominate World Indoor Championships with historic gold rush

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8 sources share identical headlines across 4 outlets (wire service copies)

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Josh Kerr tore a calf muscle when attempting to retain his 1500m world title six months ago.

6 backing sources

Josh Kerr aims to reclaim the 3000m title at the World Indoor Championships.

8 backing sources

Keely Hodgkinson missed the world indoor championships in 2022, 2024, and 2025 through injury.

7 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What was the exact date and location of Josh Kerr's calf injury?
What is the specific nature and severity of Keely Hodgkinson's injuries that caused her to miss multiple indoor championships?
What are the detailed results and performances of other British athletes not highlighted in these sources?
What were the official reasons for the British team's plane GPS fault and its impact on their preparation?
What are the future competition schedules and specific goals for athletes like Amy Hunt and Jeremiah Azu beyond this event?
Timing of Josh Kerr's calf injuryfactual

Josh Kerr tore a calf muscle when attempting to retain his 1500m world title six months ago.

According to The Independent - Main
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Josh Kerr sustained a grade-two calf tear when defending his title at the World Championships in Japan in summer 2024.

According to www.skysports.com

Context: This disagreement affects the timeline of Kerr's injury and recovery, with one source suggesting a more recent injury (six months ago) and another pointing to an earlier event (summer 2024), which could influence perceptions of his comeback speed and severity.

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