World Athletics Indoor Championships 2024: Josh Kerr and Molly Caudery win gold medals for Great Britain
Like Kerr, Muir chose to race over 3,000m in Glasgow as she focuses on building endurance in the build-up to Paris.
A global title is about the only thing missing from Muir’s 14 major championship medals but the Olympic 1500m silver medallist was unable to have an impact at the front of her race.
The Scot became detached from the lead group while Gudaf Tsegay pushed the pace at the front, but Muir dug deep to finish fifth in 8:29.76, while team-mate Hannah Nuttall was 12th in 8:48.24.
St Pierre stunned world indoor 1500m and outdoor 10,000m champion Tsegay in a sprint finish, clocking a championship record 8:20.87.
Britain’s Nielsen, a four-time world outdoor relay medallist, went close to achieving her first individual global medal in the 400m but could not close the gap to the medal positions as the unstoppable Bol stole the show.
Bol, predominantly a 400m hurdler, now boasts seven of the 13 fastest women’s indoor 400m times in history and received $50,000 (£39,500) for her record-breaking run.
