

Come the 2025 World Indoor Championship, Grant Holloway didn’t just win. No, he ran through his competition. Continuing his undisputed reign in the 60-metre hurdles, the American once again proved to the world why he has been unbeaten in the last decade. Yes, you heard that right. It has been more than ten years since Holloway faced a loss. And his winning streak? Well, that has already reached the category of history-making numbers. This was his 70th win in 60m. But that’s not all.
Holloway’s show of dominance at Nanjing isn’t just about another win. No, this was his moment to cement his legacy. Why? Winning three straight World Indoor Championships is an achievement unheard of in 60m hurdles history. No one—not Allen Johnson, not Colin Jackson, not even Dayron Robles—has ever accomplished what Holloway just did. He owns the four fastest indoor 60m hurdles times ever, clocking an incredible 7.27, along with three more at 7.29. This win also marks a win that seems to sweep the U.S. 400 m medals.
World Athletics took their time to post about Holloway’s groundbreaking win. And fans can’t keep calm, and the caption says it all. It reads, “The definition of a GOAT ‼️ @Flaamingoo_ continues his 10-year unbeaten streak in the 60m hurdles and adds a third consecutive world indoor title to his career 🏆.” With a streak of both wins as well as times that will shake anyone up, Holloway is touching on the foothills of all-time glory.
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The definition of a GOAT ‼️
🇺🇸's @Flaamingoo_ continues his 10 year unbeaten streak in the 60m hurdles and adds a third consecutive world indoor title to his career 🏆
🥈Wilhem Belocian 7.54 🇫🇷
🥉Liu Junxi 7.55 🇨🇳 pic.twitter.com/wV0iKbLCV7— World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) March 22, 2025
In a race that was decided in mere fractions of a second, the American hurdler’s explosive start and flawless technique left his rivals trailing. Jamaica’s Tyler Mason, who had been eyeing an upset, couldn’t keep up as Holloway surged ahead, proving once again why this was his event. When the dust settled, there was no doubt—Grant Holloway had once again stamped his name in the history books.
But while Grant secured the top spot, Wilhem Belocian won silver with 7.54, with Liu Junxi securing the bronze with a clocking time of 7.55. With that kind of resume, there’s no argument left—Grant Holloway isn’t just the best right now. He’s among the greatest ever to have stepped on the track. Grant Holloway’s win has sent his fans soaring, and they now call the event the Grant Holloway event.
Grant Holloway’s 60m hurdles reign, and fans are more than excited
Now Holloway isn’t just winning—he’s redefining dominance in the 60m hurdles. “Grant Holloway over 60mH is HIM!!! There is no other. This is HIS event!!!,” One fan put excitement and happiness over Holloway’s win. And after yet another history-making performance at the World Indoor Championships, there’s no debating it—this man is untouchable.
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After all, his win as well as his third title win has been never achieved before. Nor has anyone remained unbeaten for so long. As one fan put it, “I will forever sing praises to Stanley Grant Holloway. Unbeaten indoors for over a decade. His third consecutive indoor title (never before done). He constantly shows up. Constantly pushing the sport. Crown him King of Indoors!” And why not, right?

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For many years, there was not a single year when an Olympic gold medalist left home without any medal; now another feather in the cap. The numbers don’t lie. Holloway isn’t just winning—he’s winning with record-breaking speed. He owns four of the fastest times ever in the 60m hurdles, including a blazing 7.27 seconds—the world record he set in 2021.
His ability to perform under pressure, maintain perfect form, and outclass the competition time and time again makes him a generational athlete. One fan even called him a dominance in 60m, “The dominance. The absolute dominance of Grant Holloway in the 60m hurdles.” And his dominance apart from 60 m? It’s being compared to the greats. Which great you ask? Well, he was compared to the Bionic Man, Edwin Moses himself.
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The fans declared, “This is Edwin Moses’ territory… wow… Edwin Moses went 9 years, 9 months, and 9 days without losing a race in the 400-meter hurdles from 1977 to 1987. This winning streak included 122 consecutive races.” Holloway’s reign in the 60m hurdles may be indoors, but the sheer consistency and longevity make the parallel undeniable.
With discussions swirling about what’s “wrong” with track and field, one reaction summed it up best: “You know what’s RIGHT about Track & Field?? Grant Holloway.” His performances bring excitement, excellence, and a level of consistency that track and field fans dream of. Holloway’s streak isn’t just about winning—it’s about redefining what’s possible in his event. As long as he’s on the track, the competition is racing for second place.
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