Source: International Business Times
Portugal's Isaac Nader dips to deny Britain's Jake Wightman gold in a tight finish to the men's 1,500m at the world championships AFP The beauty of sport is its ability to surprise and Isaac Nader produced one of the biggest ever in international 1,500 metres finals as he won the world title on Wednesday while Katie Moon was a more predictable winner of a third successive pole vault crown. Portugal had never had a medallist in the 1,500m but Nader's storming run in the home straight was enough for the 24-year-old to deny Jake Wightman of Britain a second title. "Some people criticised me and said I would never achieve this but here I am -- world champion and the first Portuguese athlete to win a global gold in the 1,500m," said a beaming Nader.