Top eight results from the 2025 World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo from Sept. 12-21, airing live on NBC Sports and Peacock …
Women’s 10,000m
Gold: Beatrice Chebet (KEN) — 30:37.61
Silver: Nadia Battocletti (ITA) — 30:28.34
Bronze: Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) — 30:39.65
4. Agnes Ngetich (KEN) — 30:42.66
5. Ejgayehu Taye (ETH) — 30:55.52
6. Ririka Hironaka (JPN) — 31:09.62
7. Joy Cheptoyek (UGA) — 31:15.03
8. Fotyen Tesfay (ETH) — 31:21.67
Chebet pulls away for 10,000m world title in Tokyo
Beatrice Chebet (30:37.61) of Kenya outlasted Italy’s Nadia Battocletti and Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia to claim gold in the women’s 10,000m at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Women’s 35km Race Walk
Gold: Maria Perez (ESP) — 2:39:01
Silver: Antonella Palmisano (ITA) — 2:42:24
Bronze: Paula Milena Torres (ECU) — 2:42:44
4. Peng Li (CHN) — 2:43:29
5. Katarzyna Zdzieblo (POL) — 2:44:37
6. Raquel Gonzalez (ESP) — 2:45:41
7. Cristina Montesinos (ESP) — 2:46:44
8. Hanna Shevchuk (UKR) — 2:49:44
Men’s Shot Put
Gold: Ryan Crouser (USA) — 22.34 meters
Silver: Uziel Munoz (MEX) — 21.97
Bronze: Leonardo Fabbri (ITA) — 21.94
4. Tom Walsh (NZL) — 21.94
5. Chukwuebuka Enekwechi (NGR) — 21.52
6. Tripp Piperi (USA) — 21.50
7. Josh Awotunde (USA) — 21.14
8. Scott Lincoln (GBR) — 21.00
Crouser makes history with shot put world title
Ryan Crouser won his third straight world outdoor title in the shot put at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships to become the fourth U.S. athlete to win six global outdoor titles in a single individual event.
Men’s 35km Race Walk
Gold: Evan Dunfee (CAN) — 2:28:22
Silver: Caio Bonfim (BRA) — 2:28:55
Bronze: Hayato Katsuki (JPN) — 2:29:16
4. Zhou Yingcheng (CHN) — 2:29:31
5. Aurelien Quinion (FRA) — 2:30:24
6. Daniel Chamosa (ESP) — 2:30:42
7. Dominik Cerny (SVK) — 2:31:17
8. Riccardo Orsoni (ITA) — 2:31:39
Mixed 4x400m Relay
Gold: U.S. — 3:08.80
Silver: Netherlands — 3:09.96
Bronze: Belgium — 3:10.61
4. Poland — 3:10.63
5. Great Britain — 3:10.84
6. South Africa — 3:11.89
7. Italy — 3:15.82
8. Japan — 3:17.53
U.S. sets championship record for mixed 4×400 gold
The U.S. team comprised of Bryce Deadmon, Lynna Irby-Jackson, Jenoah McKiver, and Alexis Holmes ran a championship-record time of 3:08.80 to win the mixed 4x400m world title in Tokyo ahead of the Netherlands and Belgium.