
17-Year-Old Cooper Lutkenhaus Wins World Indoor Championship
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Seventeen-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus from Fort Worth has made history as the youngest individual world champion in indoor track, winning the mens eight hundred meters at the World Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland. Despite tough competition, Lutkenhaus set a new mark for his age, inspiring his school district and proving his dedication to the sport. His rapid rise includes setting under-eighteen world records and becoming the youngest American to qualify for the outdoor World Championships. All eyes are on him as the championships continue.
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