World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 : Mid-Event Recap and Results
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 : Mid-Event Recap and Results

World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025
The World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025, held from September 13 to 21, 2025, at Tokyo’s National Stadium, is delivering an unforgettable spectacle. Now on Day 6 (September 18, 2025), over 2,000 athletes from approximately 200 nations are competing in 49 events, from blistering sprints to grueling field competitions. As the 20th edition of this biennial event, Tokyo 2025 marks Japan’s third time hosting (after Tokyo 1991 and Osaka 2007) and the first major post-COVID athletics event with full spectator capacity. Below, we recap the standout moments, key results, and what’s next, complete with a results table for events concluded so far.
A Thrilling Start in Tokyo
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 : The National Stadium, iconic from the 2020 Olympics, is alive with energy as athletes chase world records, medals, and personal bests. Awarded to Tokyo in 2019, the championships feature a rigorous qualification system based on entry standards (August 1, 2024–August 24, 2025), world rankings, and performances from events like the 2025 World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou. With roughly 50% of athletes qualifying via standards, the field is a mix of seasoned champions and rising stars.

Key Highlights and Performances
As of September 18, 2025, the championships have already produced historic moments:
- Marathons (Day 2): Kenya’s Peres Jepchirchir dominated the women’s marathon, while Tanzania’s Alphonce Felix Simbu won the men’s in the closest finish in championship history.
- Pole Vault (Day 3): Sweden’s Mondo Duplantis set a world record of 6.30m, solidifying his legacy.
- 1500m (Days 4–5): Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon claimed her fourth women’s 1500m world title in 3:52.15, while Morocco’s Isaac Nader shocked the men’s field with an upset win.
- Hurdles and Sprints (Day 4–6): USA’s Cordell Tinch (men’s 110m hurdles) and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (women’s 400m) delivered commanding performances.
- Field Events (Day 5–6): Italy’s Mattia Furlani leapt to a personal best of 8.39m in the men’s long jump, outpacing Greece’s Miltiadis Tentoglou (11th). In the men’s javelin, India’s Neeraj Chopra finished 8th, with compatriot Sachin Yadav (4th) and Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem (10th) also competing.
Team USA leads the medal tally, building on their 2023 haul of 12 golds and 29 total medals. Kenya, Canada, and Italy are also strong contenders.
Results Table (As of September 18, 2025)
Below is a summary of key finals completed so far : World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025
Event | Date | Gold Medalist | Country | Notable Achievement |
Women’s Marathon | Sept. 14 | Peres Jepchirchir | KEN | Tactical masterclass |
Men’s Marathon | Sept. 14 | Alphonce Felix Simbu | TAN | Closest finish in championship history |
Men’s Pole Vault | Sept. 15 | Mondo Duplantis | SWE | World record: 6.30m |
Women’s 1500m | Sept. 16 | Faith Kipyegon | KEN | Fourth world title, 3:52.15 |
Men’s 110m Hurdles | Sept. 16 | Cordell Tinch | USA | Breakthrough win, 12.99 |
Men’s Hammer Throw | Sept. 16 | Ethan Katzberg | CAN | 84.70m for gold |
Men’s Long Jump | Sept. 17 | Mattia Furlani | ITA | Personal best: 8.39m |
Men’s 1500m | Sept. 17 | Isaac Nader | MAR | Shocking upset victory |
Women’s 400m | Sept. 18 | Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone | USA | Dominant performance |
Men’s 400m | Sept. 18 | Collen Kebinatshipi | BOT | Breakout star victory |
Note: Men’s javelin final (Sept. 18) results are incomplete in available data, but Neeraj Chopra (IND) placed 8th, Sachin Yadav (IND) 4th, and Arshad Nadeem (PAK) 10th.
Today’s Schedule and What’s Ahead
On September 18, finals in the women’s 200m, men’s 800m, and women’s high jump are underway, with semifinals in the men’s 200m. Qualifying rounds for relays and other events continue. Looking ahead:
- September 19: Relay qualifying and steeplechase finals.
- September 20–21: The championships close with the men’s 100m final, women’s marathon relay, and decathlon/heptathlon finals.
Athletes like Femke Bol and Dalilah Muhammad are advancing in the women’s 400m hurdles, setting up exciting battles.

How to Follow World Athletics Championships
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 : Tickets are available via tokyo25-lp.pia.jp, with an official resale service for latecomers. Global broadcasts, supported by K from Japanese boy band &TEAM, are accessible, with live results on worldathletics.org and streams on FloTrack.
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Why Tokyo 2025 Shines
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 is more than a competition—it’s a global celebration of resilience and athletic excellence. With world records falling and underdogs rising, the final days promise more drama. Will Team USA extend their lead? Can Mondo Duplantis or Faith Kipyegon add to their legacies? Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion!