
The 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo delivered unforgettable moments on the track, particularly in the sprint and middle-distance events. One of the biggest surprises came in the women’s 800 meters, where Kenya’s Lilian Odira stormed to gold in 1:54.62, setting a new championship record.
Odira edged out Britain’s Georgia Hunter-Bell, who claimed silver, and Keely Hodgkinson, also from Great Britain, who secured bronze. Experts described the race as one of the most thrilling contests in the event’s recent history, with the top three athletes separated by fractions of a second. In the women’s 4×100 meters relay, the United States emerged victorious in dramatic fashion, narrowly defeating Jamaica by just 0.04 seconds.
The rivalry between the two sprinting powerhouses once again captivated global attention. Sha’Carri Richardson anchored the U.S. team with an explosive final leg that sealed the gold medal and electrified the crowd.
Another standout performance came from Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, who made history by becoming the first American woman to complete the 100m and 200m double at a World Championships. Her triumph has been hailed as a turning point for U.S. women’s sprinting, reestablishing American dominance in disciplines that had seen increased international competition in recent years.






