• Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Track & Field

Relays Deliver Thrilling Finish to Championships in Tokyo

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
October 2, 2025
1
Relays Deliver Thrilling Finish to Championships in Tokyo

Noah Lyles anchors Men's 4x100m relay, photo by World Athletics

0 0
0
SHARES
3.7k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Relays Deliver Thrilling Finish to Championships in Tokyo

The rain poured in sheets over the Japan National Stadium, but it could not wash away the emotions that marked the final evening of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Four relays brought the curtain down on nine days of racing, and each offered its own mix of history, heartbreak and celebration.

RelatedPosts

This Day in Track & Field-December 2, Frank Shorter wins Fukuoka Marathon for third time (1973), Born this Day: Mike Larrabee, two-time 1964 Olympic gold medalist (400m, 4x400m), written by Walt Murphy

The Brooks Run Guide Interviews, Julian Florez, Assistant Coach, Brooks Beasts Track Club,  Episode 9 

The Brooks Run Guide, A Brooks Coaching Newsletter, Back Issues (#1-#9), Fall/Winter 2025

The women’s 4x100m was always going to be remembered as much for who ran it as for who won it. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, the American who has owned this championship with her sprinting brilliance, secured her third gold medal of the week after taking the 100m and 200m titles. She blasted through the opening leg before handing off to Twanisha Terry, with Kayla White and Sha’Carri Richardson completing the job in 41.75. The win added another gold to the U.S. tally, but the spotlight also shone brightly on Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

At 38, Fraser-Pryce ran her final championship race, leading Jamaica off with a sharp 11.32 split. She and her teammates Tia and Tina Clayton, along with Jonielle Smith on anchor, pushed the United States to the line in 41.79, taking silver by the narrowest of margins. For Fraser-Pryce, it was a 17th world medal, the end of a career that has stretched across nearly two decades. Her start was quicker than the newly crowned double champion, reminding everyone that her ability has barely dimmed even as she bows out.

Germany’s quartet surged through to bronze in 41.87, while the image of Jefferson-Wooden celebrating alongside Richardson underscored the generational shift that is now fully underway in sprinting.

Sha’Carri Richardson wins 4x100m relay in Tokyo 2025, photo by World Athletics

The men’s 4x100m produced a familiar name and a familiar celebration. Noah Lyles, whose week had been unsettled at times, anchored the United States to gold in a world-leading 37.29. He collected his second gold and third medal of the championships, adding to his 200m title and 100m bronze. Christian Coleman, Kenny Bednarek and Courtney Lindsey delivered him the baton in front, and though Canada’s Andre de Grasse offered a brief threat in the final stretch, Lyles had enough to draw clear.

For Canada, silver in 37.40 offered pride, while the Netherlands’ national record of 37.81 earned them bronze. Heavy rain threatened chaos, but all but one team completed the baton exchanges. For the Americans, the victory extended their dominance and swelled their medal count to 26, including 16 golds.

Tokyo WCH 2025

The men’s 4x400m became the race of the night. Botswana, powered by 21-year-old Collen Kebinatshipi, stormed through the final straight to claim gold in 2:57.76. It was the country’s first world title in the event, and it arrived after an inspired series of legs. Letsile Tebogo, who had endured a mixed championship after a false start in the 100m, delivered a blazing second leg of 44.05 to pull his team back into contention. Bayapo Ndori held firm on the third leg, leaving Kebinatshipi to chase down Rai Benjamin of the United States and Zakithi Nene of South Africa in the final 50 meters.

Benjamin had seemed set to secure gold for the United States, carrying a small lead off the final bend, but Kebinatshipi glided between him and Nene with the same composure that had carried him to the individual 400m title earlier in the week. The margin was tiny, with the United States and South Africa sharing the same time of 2:57.83, but the photo finish gave silver to the USA. South Africa, helped by a powerful leg from Wayde van Niekerk, left with bronze.

Tokyo WCH 2025

The celebrations from Botswana were unrestrained. Tebogo, so often the face of the nation’s sprinting rise, was the first to lead the high-stepping dance through puddles on the back straight. Kebinatshipi, the youngest men’s champion of these championships, had confirmed his new status as one of track’s brightest names.

The final race of the meet belonged to the United States women in the 4x400m. The quartet of Isabella Whittaker, Lynna Irby-Jackson, Aaliyah Butler and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone produced a performance of total control, finishing in a championship record of 3:16.61. Each leg was the fastest of the field, with McLaughlin-Levrone closing in 47.82, effectively a victory lap disguised as a record-breaking anchor.

Jamaica claimed silver in 3:19.25, and the Netherlands took bronze in 3:20.18. The time from the Americans was the fifth fastest ever, and it restored their place atop the event after a disqualification in Budapest two years ago.

Tokyo WCH 2025

As the final athletes filed from the track, the sense was clear. The night had belonged to more than one team, and more than one generation. Fraser-Pryce left her final mark, Lyles added to his growing legacy, and Botswana discovered its champion. The rain fell without pause, but it only added sheen to an evening where athletics closed its show in Tokyo with a series of races that will be remembered for their power, their drama and their humanity.

Author

  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

    Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

    View all posts
Previous Post

This Day in Track & Field, Gelindo Bordin wins Seoul Olympics Marathon (1988), by Walt Murphy

Next Post

FRONT-RUNNING JOSETTE ANDREWS THRILLS FANS FROM TOKYO TO NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY, AND LOCATIONS FAR BEYOND.

Larry Eder

Larry Eder

Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

Similar Post

#TheJourneytoCompete: NIKE NXN FREE LIVE Broadcast on Dec. 6, 2025!
Uncategorized

The NIKE Cross Nationals, AKA #NXN is here, December 6, 2025, Your Wait is over!!!!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry (January 27, 2024), Astana meeting, John Thomas BU Invite,
TV and Sports

FloTrack helps BU streamline schedule with BU Season Opener with FloTrack Night in America , a two hour Elite Window!

December 5, 2025
Can anyone stop Jakob Ingebrigtsen at the SPAR European Cross Country Championships?
European Athletics

Jakob Ingebrigtsen is out of SPAR European Cross Country! Focusing on 2026!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry for Wednesday, October 19, 2022, the wonderful world of cross country…
Cross Country

SPAR European Athletics Cross Country Championships News: Battocletti in, is Gressier?

December 5, 2025
The Journey to Compete: Cross-Country, Event 4, #NXR Southwest, November 22, 2025, Results and Photo Gallery, photos by Brian Eder for Camera Athletica
Cross Country

2025 Fall Cross Country & Racing Season, December 3, 2025, Week 14, Day 5, Friday is an easy day!

December 5, 2025
Woody Kincaid sets AR for 5,000m, 12:51.61,  in titanic struggle with Joe Klecker, 12:54.99, both under 13 minutes!
Interviews

#TheJourneytoCompete, Interview #6: Woody Kincaid, Swoosh Track Club, explains how to be better at cross-country !

December 4, 2025

Comments 1

  1. Regina Mars says:
    2 months ago

    GO US

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Subscribe to RunBlogRun's Global News Feed

Wake up to RunBlogRun’s news in your inbox. Sign up for our newsletter and we’ll keep you informed about the Sport you love.

*we hate spam as much as you do

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

April 5, 2023
2023 Nike Pre Classic: Two Amazing Days of Track & Field!

Noah Lyles, The Clock Doesn’t Lie

March 7, 2024
Grand Slam Track’s Kingston Slam Comes to a Close with 12 Slam Champions

2025 Spring Racing/Training Program, April 11, 2025, week 4, day 5, fourth week of year, Friday is an easy day!

August 27, 2025
USATF / Day Four:  USA’s Assembled Team Is Ready!

Abby Steiner replies via twitter, on the curiosity about her new professional running contract

February 6, 2025
Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

8
What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

7
My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

7
Asafa Powell, Considering Longevity in Sprinting

The RunBlogrun Interview: Asafa Powell

5
#TheJourneytoCompete: NIKE NXN FREE LIVE Broadcast on Dec. 6, 2025!

The NIKE Cross Nationals, AKA #NXN is here, December 6, 2025, Your Wait is over!!!!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry (January 27, 2024), Astana meeting, John Thomas BU Invite,

FloTrack helps BU streamline schedule with BU Season Opener with FloTrack Night in America , a two hour Elite Window!

December 5, 2025
Can anyone stop Jakob Ingebrigtsen at the SPAR European Cross Country Championships?

Jakob Ingebrigtsen is out of SPAR European Cross Country! Focusing on 2026!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry for Wednesday, October 19, 2022, the wonderful world of cross country…

SPAR European Athletics Cross Country Championships News: Battocletti in, is Gressier?

December 5, 2025

Popular Stories

  • Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

    Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Noah Lyles, The Clock Doesn’t Lie

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 2025 Spring Racing/Training Program, April 11, 2025, week 4, day 5, fourth week of year, Friday is an easy day!

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Abby Steiner replies via twitter, on the curiosity about her new professional running contract

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 2025 USATF Outdoors: Kenny Bednarek Finally Gets His Moment in the 100 Meters

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
#TheJourneytoCompete: NIKE NXN FREE LIVE Broadcast on Dec. 6, 2025!
Uncategorized

The NIKE Cross Nationals, AKA #NXN is here, December 6, 2025, Your Wait is over!!!!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry (January 27, 2024), Astana meeting, John Thomas BU Invite,
TV and Sports

FloTrack helps BU streamline schedule with BU Season Opener with FloTrack Night in America , a two hour Elite Window!

December 5, 2025
Can anyone stop Jakob Ingebrigtsen at the SPAR European Cross Country Championships?
European Athletics

Jakob Ingebrigtsen is out of SPAR European Cross Country! Focusing on 2026!

December 5, 2025
Coffee with Larry for Wednesday, October 19, 2022, the wonderful world of cross country…
Cross Country

SPAR European Athletics Cross Country Championships News: Battocletti in, is Gressier?

December 5, 2025

Recent Tweets

Next Post
FRONT-RUNNING JOSETTE ANDREWS  THRILLS FANS FROM TOKYO TO NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY,  AND LOCATIONS FAR BEYOND.

FRONT-RUNNING JOSETTE ANDREWS THRILLS FANS FROM TOKYO TO NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY, AND LOCATIONS FAR BEYOND.

runblogrun

RunBlogRun comments on the global world of athletics, sports & ethics, and the Olympic movement. @runblogrun

Browse by Category

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Home page
  • My Account
  • Sample Page

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

Select a password for yourself. (minimum length of 8)

Paste here the user biography.

Provide here the twitter screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the instagram screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the facebook profile URL. i.e. http://www.facebook.com/RunBlogRun

Provide here the linkedin profile URL. i.e. https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-eder-5497253

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Home page
  • My Account
  • Sample Page

© 2022 Run Blog Run - All Rights Reserved