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World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025

World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025

Gold medalist Leyanis Perez Hernandez (C) of Cuba poses during the medal ceremony for the women's triple jump event at the World Athletics Championships at National Stadium in Tokyo on Sept. 19, 2025, alongside silver medalist Thea Lafond (L) of the Commonwealth of Dominica and bronze medalist Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela.

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Tosa wins silver in women's marathon

Tosa wins silver in women's marathon

EDMONTON, Canada - Japanese marathoners Reiko Tosa (R) and Yoko Shibui pose after running in the women's world championships race at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on Aug. 12. Tosa won the silver medal and Shibui finished fourth.

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Pedroso wins men's world long jump gold

Pedroso wins men's world long jump gold

EDMONTON, Canada - Cuban Ivan Pedroso lands onto the sands, claiming the gold medal in the men's long jump at the world athletics championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11.

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Kirkland wins women's world 100m hurdles gold medal

Kirkland wins women's world 100m hurdles gold medal

EDMONTON, Canada - Anjanette Kirkland of the United States enjoys herr victory lap after winning the women's 100 meters hurdles gold medal at the world athletics championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11. At right is fellow-American Gail Devers who came in second.

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Yegorova wins 5,000 meters

Yegorova wins 5,000 meters

EDMONTON, Canada - Russia's Olga Yegorova speeds to the finish line to win the world women's 5,000 meters final in 15 minutes 3.39 seconds at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11.

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Japanese sprint team in semis at athletics worlds

Japanese sprint team in semis at athletics worlds

EDMONTON, Canada - Japan's anchorman Nobuharu Asahara receives the baton from Toshiyuki Hara in the first-round heat of the men's 4x100 meters relay at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 12. The Japanese quartet advanced to the semifinals in a time of 38.67 seconds.

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Korzeniowski wins 50 km walk

Korzeniowski wins 50 km walk

EDMONTON, Canada - Olympic champion Robert Korzeniowski of Poland waves at supporters at Commonwealth Stadium after clinching a second world 50 kilometers road title at the world athletics championships in Edmonton on Aug. 11. Korzeniowski, the only man to win the walk double at an Olympics, finished the race in three hours 42.08 -- the fastest time in the world this year.

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Lebedeva claims triple jump gold

Lebedeva claims triple jump gold

EDMONTON, Canada - Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, sporting a haircut bleached blond on the sides and black on top, sails in her first attempt in the women's triple jump at the World Track and Field Championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 10. She jumped 15.25 meters to claim the gold medal.

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Tamesue gives Japan 2nd medal at Edmonton

Tamesue gives Japan 2nd medal at Edmonton

EDMONTON, Canada - Dai Tamesue of Japan beams with joy after winning the bronze medal in the men's 400-meter hurdles final of the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on Aug. 10. He is the first Japanese man to win a medal in a track event at either the Olympics or the world championships.

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Jones smiles after 200-meter victory

Jones smiles after 200-meter victory

EDMONTON, Canada - Olympic champion Marion Jones of the United States smiles during her victory run after winning the women's 200-meter final at the World Track and Field Championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 10.

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Tamesue wins bronze medal in men's 400 meters hurdles

Tamesue wins bronze medal in men's 400 meters hurdles

EDMONTON, Canada - Japan's Dai Tamesue (L), who finished third in the men's 400 meters hurdles, poses for picture with Felix Sanchez (C) of the Dominican Republic, the winner of the race, and Italy's Fabrizio Mori, who came in second, at the World Track and Field Championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 10.

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Murofushi returns from world championships

Murofushi returns from world championships

NARITA, Japan - Japan's Koji Murofushi who won the silver medal in the men's hammer throw final at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada shows his medal at a news conference on returning to Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Aug. 8. National record holder Murofushi launched a fifth effort of 82.92 meters Aug. 5 to give Japan its first-ever hammer medal at either the Olympics and the world championships.

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Disappointing finishes for Japanese trio

Disappointing finishes for Japanese trio

EDMONTON, Canada - Mari Ozaki (L), Haruko Okamoto (C) and Mizuki Noguchi (R) walk off the track after finishing 19th, ninth and 13th, respectively, in the final of the women's 10,000 meters at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 7.

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Tulu wins women's 10,000-meter race

Tulu wins women's 10,000-meter race

EDMONTON, Canada - Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu enjoys her victory run after adding the world title to her Olympic crown in the women's 10,000-meter race at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 7.

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Murofushi awarded silver medal at world championships

Murofushi awarded silver medal at world championships

EDMONTON, Canada - Japan's Koji Murofushi shows off his silver medal at the World Track and Field Championships in Edmonton on Aug. 6. Murofushi finished second in the men's hammer competition on Aug. 5 at Commonwealth Stadium.

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Murofushi wins silver medal in men's hammer

Murofushi wins silver medal in men's hammer

EDMONTON, Canada - Koji Murofushi celebrates during the finals of the men's hammer competition at the World Track and Field Championships at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Aug. 5. Murofushi won the silver medal with an 82.92-meter throw.

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(2)World athletics championships open

(2)World athletics championships open

EDMONTON, Canada - The Japanese delegation enters Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada during the opening ceremony of the world athletics championships on Aug. 3.

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(1)World athletics championships open

(1)World athletics championships open

EDMONTON, Canada - The world athletics championships begin with the opening ceremony at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada on Aug. 3.

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Murofushi awarded silver medal at world championships

Murofushi awarded silver medal at world championships

EDMONTON, Canada - Japan's Koji Murofushi shows off his silver medal at the World Track and Field Championships in Edmonton on Aug. 6. Murofushi finished second in the men's hammer competition on Aug. 5 at Commonwealth Stadium.

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Tulu wins women's 10,000-meter race

Tulu wins women's 10,000-meter race

EDMONTON, Canada - Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu enjoys her victory run after adding the world title to her Olympic crown in the women's 10,000-meter race at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 7.

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Kirkland wins women's world 100m hurdles gold medal

Kirkland wins women's world 100m hurdles gold medal

EDMONTON, Canada - Anjanette Kirkland of the United States enjoys herr victory lap after winning the women's 100 meters hurdles gold medal at the world athletics championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11. At right is fellow-American Gail Devers who came in second.

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Elise Kellond-Knight of Australia (8) and Rumi Utsugi of Japan compete for the ball during the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0 and will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Rumi Utsugi of Japan controls the ball away from Lisa De Vanna of Australia during a Women's World Cup quarterfinal at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0 and will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan coach Norio Sasaki (R) hugs Aya Miyama after Japan's 1-0 victory over Australia in a Women's World Cup quarterfinal at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan players wave to the crowd after beating Australia 1-0 in a Women's World Cup quarterfinal at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Yuki Ogimi of Japan (R) shoots during the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0 and will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Saki Kumagai of Japan (C) fights for the ball with Lisa De Vanna of Australia during the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0 and will face England in the semifinals. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's Mana Iwabuchi (16) celebrates after scoring a goal in the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's Mana Iwabuchi (16) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's Mana Iwabuchi scores a goal in the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's Mana Iwabuchi (16) celebrates after scoring a goal in the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's players celebrate after defeating Australia 1-0 in a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Supporters of Japan celebrate after the team defeated Australia 1-0 in a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Japan's goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori saves during the second half of a Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Iwabuchi fires Japan into Women's World Cup semis

Members of Japan's women's soccer national team pose for a photo ahead of their Women's World Cup quarterfinal game against Australia at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on June 27, 2015. Japan won 1-0. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)World athletics championships open

(1)World athletics championships open

EDMONTON, Canada - The world athletics championships begin with the opening ceremony at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada on Aug. 3.

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(2)World athletics championships open

(2)World athletics championships open

EDMONTON, Canada - The Japanese delegation enters Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada during the opening ceremony of the world athletics championships on Aug. 3.

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Tosa wins silver in women's marathon

Tosa wins silver in women's marathon

EDMONTON, Canada - Japanese marathoners Reiko Tosa (R) and Yoko Shibui pose after running in the women's world championships race at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on Aug. 12. Tosa won the silver medal and Shibui finished fourth.

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Yegorova wins 5,000 meters

Yegorova wins 5,000 meters

EDMONTON, Canada - Russia's Olga Yegorova speeds to the finish line to win the world women's 5,000 meters final in 15 minutes 3.39 seconds at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11.

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Pedroso wins men's world long jump gold

Pedroso wins men's world long jump gold

EDMONTON, Canada - Cuban Ivan Pedroso lands onto the sands, claiming the gold medal in the men's long jump at the world athletics championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 11.

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Korzeniowski wins 50 km walk

Korzeniowski wins 50 km walk

EDMONTON, Canada - Olympic champion Robert Korzeniowski of Poland waves at supporters at Commonwealth Stadium after clinching a second world 50 kilometers road title at the world athletics championships in Edmonton on Aug. 11. Korzeniowski, the only man to win the walk double at an Olympics, finished the race in three hours 42.08 -- the fastest time in the world this year.

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Japanese sprint team in semis at athletics worlds

Japanese sprint team in semis at athletics worlds

EDMONTON, Canada - Japan's anchorman Nobuharu Asahara receives the baton from Toshiyuki Hara in the first-round heat of the men's 4x100 meters relay at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 12. The Japanese quartet advanced to the semifinals in a time of 38.67 seconds.

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Tamesue gives Japan 2nd medal at Edmonton

Tamesue gives Japan 2nd medal at Edmonton

EDMONTON, Canada - Dai Tamesue of Japan beams with joy after winning the bronze medal in the men's 400-meter hurdles final of the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada, on Aug. 10. He is the first Japanese man to win a medal in a track event at either the Olympics or the world championships.

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Lebedeva claims triple jump gold

Lebedeva claims triple jump gold

EDMONTON, Canada - Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, sporting a haircut bleached blond on the sides and black on top, sails in her first attempt in the women's triple jump at the World Track and Field Championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 10. She jumped 15.25 meters to claim the gold medal.

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Jones smiles after 200-meter victory

Jones smiles after 200-meter victory

EDMONTON, Canada - Olympic champion Marion Jones of the United States smiles during her victory run after winning the women's 200-meter final at the World Track and Field Championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Aug. 10.

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Murofushi returns from world championships

Murofushi returns from world championships

NARITA, Japan - Japan's Koji Murofushi who won the silver medal in the men's hammer throw final at the athletics world championships at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada shows his medal at a news conference on returning to Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Aug. 8. National record holder Murofushi launched a fifth effort of 82.92 meters Aug. 5 to give Japan its first-ever hammer medal at either the Olympics and the world championships.

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Murofushi wins silver medal in men's hammer

Murofushi wins silver medal in men's hammer

EDMONTON, Canada - Koji Murofushi celebrates during the finals of the men's hammer competition at the World Track and Field Championships at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on Aug. 5. Murofushi won the silver medal with an 82.92-meter throw.

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