How does a 42.2K race all the time appear to return right down to a dash end? On Sunday morning in Tokyo, Kenya’s 2021 Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir held off Ethiopian former world report holder Tigst Assefa in an exciting 300-metre dash for the marathon world title, profitable in two hours, 24 minutes and 43 seconds. Assefa settled for second in 2:24:45, whereas Uruguay’s Julia Paternain scored a shock bronze medal in 2:27:23–in solely her second marathon ever.

Paternain’s efficiency marks Uruguay’s first world championship medal in any occasion; however she hadn’t realized she landed herself a spot on the rostrum–and even accomplished the occasion–till she ran previous the end line. The 25-year-old was born in Mexico, grew up within the U.Ok., and studied within the U.S.

Group USA’s Susannah Sullivan took the race out scorching, main by herself for an hour and boasting a dominant 30-second lead by midway. She was caught by the chase again within the second half, however remarkably held on for fourth with a time of two:28:17.
Wodak nails race plan
Canada’s Natasha Wodak took thirty first in a strong 2:36:02. Throughout a post-race interview with Canadian Working, she expressed her pleasure for the way the race performed out. She liked the group, she mentioned, and nailed her purpose of ending underneath 2:37. Wodak hinted that Tokyo 2025 might mark ultimate final world championships–so she was certain to take all of it in.
Canadian Working’s protection of the 2025 World Athletics Championships is delivered to you by ASICS Canada.

