Angelina Topić Wins Bronze at World Championships in Japan

Serbian high jumper Angelina Topić has claimed the bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships held in Tokyo.

At only 20 years old, Angelina Topić cleared 1.97 meters in the final, confirming her status as one of the most promising young athletes on the global stage.

This achievement marks an important milestone in her career, which already includes multiple medals from other competitions.

Topić’s success adds to Serbia’s growing record in track and field, strengthening the country’s presence on the international stage. Her medal is expected to inspire young athletes across the Adria region, where investments in sports infrastructure and training programs continue to expand.

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