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The Best Athlete Quotes from Tokyo 2025

Stuart Weirby Stuart Weir
October 1, 2025
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After all the events, athletes are asked to provide a quote.  Most of them are bland: “I am pleased that I won” or “I executed my plan”.  I have read all the comments so that you don’t have to.  Here are some of the better ones:

Sandi Morris: The pole vault chose me.

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Tobi Amusen: I’ve lost more than I’ve won, but today God has carried me through.

Armand Duplantis: The only way to leave Japan was after setting the world record.

Femke Bol: My job is just to keep running and do one hurdle at a time.

Ryan Crouser: Putting the shot is like riding a bicycle.

Ryan Crouser, September 13, 2025, photo by How Lao for RunBlogRun

Caio Bonfim: I lost my wedding ring in the third kilometre. I believe my wife will be OK because I won today.

Sarah Mitton: Waking up at 4 am, you’ll never feel fresh. And then you spend about two hours on the bus back and forth.

Uziel MUÑOZ: I cannot wait to get home, kiss my wife, and go on holiday.

Noah Lyles: I can’t wait for 2027 to become the only man to win five 200 metres titles.

Jasmine Jones:  I can’t believe it’s Dalilah Muhammad’s last race. Since I was in seventh grade, I wanted to be like her.

Stef Reid in Commentary: Mattia Furlani looks like a young driver in a Ferrari.

Jake Wightman: Qualification on time is never fair in the first heat. It’s a race, and it should be a race.

Jake Wightman , contemplating the M 1,500m final, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

Grace Stark: I’ve been to Shibuya [A Tokyo shopping area] about 30 times, so I’ve had my fair share of fun. Maybe it’s time to go back home.

Jessica Hull: This is a business trip.

Jessica Hull, Tokyo 2025, photo by How Lao Photography

Miltiadis Tentoglou: It was the worst competition of my life. Then – shit happens.

Naomi Van den Broeck: For me, it is going to be a tremendous honour to run against Dalilah Muhammad and against Femke Bol. I have been a great fan of Dalilah for some time now, and I am honoured to be part of her final races. It is giving me goosebumps thinking about it, and maybe after the final, I will introduce myself to her.

Sembo Almmayew: My legs are hurting now.

Irene Jepkemboi: I am the first Kenyan woman to throw the javelin at a World Championships.

Oblique Seville: It is just a tremendous feeling to compete in front of Usain here in Tokyo

Faith Kipyegon: I had my season’s best. It was my first 5,000 m race of the season, so I’m happy.

Faith Kipyegon, photo by World Athletics

Nadia Battocletti: I am starting to like silver medals

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden: It was raining really, really hard, but it was raining for all of us

Kenneth Bednarek (On forgetting to pack his spikes when he left for Tokyo): I am just a clumsy dude.

Kenny Bednarek, after the semi-final, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

Danielle Williams. I have not come to defend my title but to win one. I cannot defend what I haven’t got.

Amy Hunt: The 200 is like my husband, and the 100 is like my boyfriend.

Amy Hunt takes silver in the 200 meters, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

Amber Anning: I trust my coach, trust God, and trust myself a lot.

Stef Reid in Commentary: In warm-up, Julian Weber was folding his arms behind his back like a pretzel.

Cooper Lutkenhaus (16-year-old US athlete): I still have homework to do.

Yemisi Ogunleye: Before I throw, I always recite a Bible verse. Today’s was, ‘Trust the Lord with a full heart and lean not on your own understanding.’ That’s what I did.

Tara Davis-Woodhall: Right now, I want to hug everyone.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen (on not making the 1500 final): It is a reality check.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen, 1,500m heats, photo by World Athletics

Nelly Chepchirchir: I am excited. Although I didn’t win a medal, I ran a personal best. There’s nothing to regret

Marileidy Paulino: God and I will make history here.

Anna Cockrell: I feel good to be a part of a new generation of 400m hurdlers in the USA. Now I want some of those ‘jiggly’ pancakes they have here. That will set me up for the final.

Ser-Od Bat-Ochir: Today is my 94th marathon. I don’t know if I will reach 100, but I will try.

Martina Weil: At least three times a week, I tell my coach I’m going to quit.

Ethan Katzberg: Before I head home, I want to pick up some Pokémon cards. I need to find some cool Japanese cards.

Cian McPhillips: The warm-up is a bit weird, and we spent a lot of time on the bus.

 Jemma Reekie: It’s not nice to be in a hot seat, but I would rather be on it and have a chance than not be on it at all.

Eilidh Doyle (watching the men’s 1500 on TV):  I need to apologise to the dog for the screaming and colourful language

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is the greatest of all time. She inspires me. Running the 100m final with her felt special. I want to do what she has done – win multiple world medals.

Katie Moon: I love the fact that today’s medallists are all above 30.

Katie Moon, USA, takes gold in the W pole vault, Tokyo 2025, photo by World Athletics

Amy Hunt: You can be an academic badass and a track goddess.

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    Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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