World Athletics Championship 2025: 200 meters Finals, HEPTATHLON and more – Live | World Athletics Championship
Main events
Women’s spear: Adriana Vlagus is thrown in Serbia, only 21 years old, amazing 66.06 meters in her third and last attempt, and entered it in the final.
Men 5000 meters: Two heat and the first second of all heat are qualified to the final. At the first heat, we have Cole Hker from the United States, which was excluded to wander around 1500 meters.
Soufayne El Bakkali was supposed to be from Morocco, who failed to keep his gold in 3000 meters, in this heat but not on the starting line. He was out of gold by Geordie Beamish in Steeplechase and was incredibly emotional Moroccon after this race, hitting his head in frustration.
Women’s spear: Kitaguchi clearly holds some of the injury because it is a little slow in this approach, but the crowd almost relaxes it to 60.38 million.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Hall and Yamam are now trying 1.92 meters. Both fail their first attempts. Hall’s third attempt … skipped, but her back sends the tape down and is painfully close.
Thiam escalating but also failed to clarify. She is all smiling, knowing that she did her best.
Hall leads the package in The Heptathlon with 2,210 points, second place with 2,127, Johnson Thompson and Oukunor alike 2113.
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Women’s spear: Mackeenzie Little of Australia now leads the package with 65.54 million. According to the broadcast, the bronze medal in Budapest is also a full -time doctor. A woman from many talents.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: A huge third attempt by the hall is cleansing! She shake “Let’s go!” On Matt. Dokter, O’Connor, and Johnson-Hompson cannot allow 1.89 million in their third attempt.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Hall, Dukter, Oukunor and Johnson Thompson failed to scan their second 1.89 -meter attempt.
Women’s spear: The defender and the Olympic champion is Haruka Kitagucci in Japan, so it is normal for the stadium to be its highest level when it is announced. She went through some disturbing time with some injuries, but here is her first attempt … a little slow in this approach … and reaches 60.31 million.
The automatic rehabilitation mark is 62.50 meters, or at least the 12 best qualified for the final.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Thaham appears to reach its climax now. She is the only one among the five to cleanse 1.89 meters in its first attempt.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: O’Connor strikes the best new character in 1.86 million in her third attempt! A great screaming of excitement! Her coach, her father, was trained with interest before the jump, and he resulted.
Thiam also wipes all the pressure on Johnson Thompson … and she gets it too! A puff of the cheeks leaving died. All three women dug deep in that final attempt.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Wipe Hall and the role of their second attempts, which is the best last season.
O’Connor, which is 1.83 meters old, cannot be overcome. Tham also fails to clarify, and this is particularly concerned given that it usually exceeds and raises the points in this event.
Johnson Tombson’s tour is poor in her second attempt and is almost colliding directly in the bar. She watches the interest with attention to know where it can improve.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: The bar is 1.86 meters. Is this a challenge to Hall, who was far from the best in this event so far? Large steps while running … which are the lowest clips where the tape descends. Dokter, O’Connor, Thiam and Johnson-thethompson also fail to clarify. The second attempts of five in this first group.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: The third opportunity for O’Dawda is the best among the three, but the tape still descends and that’s its high standing.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Johnson Thompson cleansing 1.83M in her first attempt! A little clue at 1.80 meters does not prevent it while it is only Get the tape at this height. Sophie Duker from the Netherlands is also cleansing in her first attempt.
Odauda’s second attempt … it’s very close to the bar, almost to its account, and the tape falls. Thiam, on the other hand, moves her legs at the right moment, and wipes her second chance.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Up to 1.83 meters and is easy to hall. This is her event as she puts the tape (not intended to pun) for the rest of the group.
O’Connor with a big permit as well, but O’Dowda cannot do this in its first attempt. Thiam gets a height easily, but it does not get its correct position, and its heels cut the tape on the road down.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Johnson Thompson’s second at a 1.80 -meter race … better increase … and good removal! The third and final opportunity from O’Dowda to get 1.80 meters now and run it too!
Broks, though, cannot match the GB pair, which is ears because it fails in its final attempt. This is her from high jump. Disappointment, given her best is 1.84m.
Maria Vicente from Spain has failed to clarify her three attempts, and she must now look forward to the next event.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Johnson Thompson is slightly flat at 1.80 meters, and it was not clear. She knows she can do better.
Try O’Dowda, the second closer. It has a height, but it eventually cuts the tape on the way down. Brooks also failed to scan its second attempt.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: Hall and Ocunor Clear 1.80M easily, a great start to both after a better season in obstacles.
O’Dowda chooses the short approach but failed to scan 1.80 meters. Its ankle has also been recorded, and it can be a preventive action, but something to search for.
Then Thiam wipes 1.80 meters comfortably.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: US I The opening jump of Hall is 1.74 meters and is very easily cleared.
Kate Okunor from Ireland and Jade O’ddda from GB Clear 1.77M. The Olympic champion is three times, denying Thiam from Belgium, who faced problems with her federation in the period before this tournament, wipes 1.77 million as well. Also, Katrina Johnson Thompson does.
Talia Brooks from the United States falls the bar and will prepare for another going.
HEPTATHLON Women – High Jump: The second event is ongoing, but it is still unclear whether Paulite will be able to continue. It was reported that she was talking to the paramedics and raising her head and shoulder.
Anna Hall is the high bird classified in the HEPTATHLON field, with better than 1.95 meters.
800 meters women: Keely Hodgkinson will be excited to return to work in the semi -finals today.
The 800 -meter Olympies champion was very bored at her hotel at 35 ° C, which she took even to organize fun internal races with her training partner, Georgia Hunter Bell. But she flooded the spider’s threads comfortably qualify for the semi -finals today at 1: 59.79. “I don’t like the tours,” she said. “They feel panic. They are terrible. It was not beautiful or fast tonight but I am safe.”
HEPTATHLON Women – 100 meters barriers: Abeel Paullett of GB ranked seventh in the final heat after cutting the last obstacle. She hit her head on the path while she fell, but she ended in a time of 14.70 seconds.
HEPTATHLON: Johnson Thompson is the defender’s hero in Tokyo and after she picked up silver in the Olympic Games in Paris, she is definitely one of the candidates. Here is how I picked up the second world champion in Budapest.
Today’s schedule
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10.20 am Perest time / 6.20 pm JST – HEPTATHLON
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11.30 am GMT / 7.20 pm JST – throwing gynecological spear – rehabilitation group a
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12 pm BST / 8pm JST – Men’s high temperature
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12.30 pm GMT / 8.30 pm
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12.43pm BST / 8.33pm JST- Women 800 meters-half semi-finals
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12.50 pm BST / 8.50 pm JST – Men’s triple jump – final
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1 pm BST / 9 pm JST – Women’s spear throw – Rehabilitation Group B
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1.15 pm BST / 9.15 pm JST – Men’s obstacles 400 meters – final
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1.27 pm BST / 9.27 pm
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1.38pm BST / 9.38pm JST – 200 meters – Heptathlon
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2.06 pm BST / 10.06 pm JST – Men’s 200m – Final
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2.22pm BST / 10.22 pm JST – Women 200 meters – final
Preamble
Hello and welcome to the seventh day of the World Athletics Championship. The evening session has already started in Tokyo with a 100 -meter race for women and was a strong start for Great Britain.
Jade O’dowda won the first three barriers between three 100 meters of temperatures with the best 13.34 seconds. Katarina Johnson Thompson ranked second with the best 13.44 in the season, the same Ireland Kate O’Connor, which managed its best time.
The best season in the fourth and fifth place in Sveva Gerevani from Italy and the NAFI Thiam triple Olympic champion from Belgium with 13.52 and 13.61, respectively.