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Tokyo 2025 Preview #8: Emily Infeld’s Long Road Back to the World Stage

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September 11, 2025
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INFELD, YOUNG TAKE NATIONAL 10,000M TITLES AT TOYOTA USATF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Emily Infeld takes her first US title, USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Eugene, Oregon, USA July 31 - August 3, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

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This is a piece on Emily Infeld, who won her first US title at the age of 25, ten years after winning a WC bronze medal in Beijing. Now, Emily is in Tokyo, preparing for the 10,000 meters at the 20th World Outdoor Athletics Championships. 

Tokyo 2025 Prevew #8: Emily Infeld’s Long Road Back to the World Stage

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When Emily Infeld crossed the line at Hayward Field in Eugene this summer, the clock read 31:43.56.. It was not her fastest mark, and it was not her most dramatic finish, but it carried the weight of a career that has spanned triumph, disappointment, and years spent chasing form and health. Her victory in the 10,000 meters at the U.S. Championships secured what will be her fifth World Championship team, and it reopened a conversation that began a decade ago when she stood on the podium in Beijing with a bronze medal around her neck.

Infeld is 35 now, seasoned by time and setbacks, but the joy on her face that night in Eugene mirrored the wide-eyed celebration of 2015. Then she had shocked the track world by slipping past her teammate Molly Huddle in the final meters to claim third in the world. The result gave American distance running a fresh star and marked her as an athlete capable of competing with East Africa’s best. Ten years later, she returned to the same distance, running nearly the same time she had in Beijing, and in doing so revived the possibility of adding to her medal haul.

Emily Infeld, Jess McClain, USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 31 – August 3, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

This season has been uneven for Infeld, which made her national title all the more meaningful. In June she finished 11th at the Mastercard New York Mini 10K, more than 10 seconds slower than her winning time at the Trials. In May she had dropped out of the 5,000 at the Track Fest in Los Angeles, a race that exposed the fragility that often shadows an aging runner. Her spring campaign included a 15:26 clocking in Kingston, an encouraging step yet not the sort of performance that points to a global medal threat. Against that backdrop, her 31:43 at the Trials felt like a breakthrough.

Behind her in Eugene, Olympian Elise Cranny finished second, and Taylor Roe managed third in 31:45. Reigning champion Weini Kelati placed fourth in the same time as Roe. The depth of the field underscored the significance of Infeld’s win. She had entered the meet without a qualifying mark for the World Championships, yet the World Ranking criteria will now secure her spot on the U.S. team. For an athlete who had not made a global 10,000-meter squad since 2017, the moment marked a return to relevance.

Emily Infeld, Jess McClain, USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 31 – August 3, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

Infeld’s journey has rarely followed a smooth line. Injuries have stalked her career, and she spent long stretches sidelined. She has also taken on personal challenges away from the track, experiences that have given her perspective and, in her words, patience. Those qualities surfaced in Eugene, where she stayed calm during a steady early pace and then gradually moved to the front. The race never became frantic, but when the final laps arrived, she was in control. The years had taught her how to measure effort and when to commit.

Emily Infeld takes WC bronze, Beijing 2015, on Athletes Only cover, Fall 2015

There is a symmetry to the performance that cannot be overlooked. Her bronze medal in Beijing remains one of the most memorable American distance performances of the past decade, a race defined by grit and timing. Now, running nearly identical splits, she has positioned herself for another shot at global success. Whether she can close the gap to the front remains to be seen, but the fact she is in the conversation is striking. Few would have predicted, after her struggles, that she would once again lead the American 10,000-meter ranks.

Infeld has already begun to plan her long-term transition to the roads. Brooks Running, her sponsor, recently announced a partnership that will support her as she tests herself at the marathon distance. The company emphasized her track record of lifting those around her and her ability to inspire a new generation of runners. For Infeld, the marathon represents the next chapter, one that may stretch toward the 2028 Olympics. But before that, she has business left on the track.

Emily Infeld signs with Brooks running, photo by Footstep Creative

For more on Emily Infeld, here are a few pieces from our archives:

Shoe Addicts TV: RunBlogRun Athlete of the Month, World Champs bronze medalist Emily Infeld, https://www.runblogrun.com/2022/08/satvrbr-athlete-of-month-world-champs-bronze-medalist-emily-infeld.html?swcfpc=1

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  • Deji Ogeyingbo

    Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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Deji Ogeyingbo is one of Nigeria’s leading Track and Field Journalists as he has worked in various capacities as a writer, content creator, and reporter for radio and TV stations in the country and Africa. Deji has covered varying degrees of Sporting competitions within and outside Nigeria which includes, African Championships and World Junior Championships. Also, he founded one of Nigeria’s leading Sports PR and Branding company in Nikau Sports in 2020, a company that aims to change the narrative of how athletes are perceived in Nigeria while looking to grow their image to the highest possible level.

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