Good start for our athletes
Bryce Deadmon is that guy 😤🥇#GigEm // #AggieTF // 📸 Getty pic.twitter.com/fXXEEggFVg
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) September 13, 2025
HE’S BAAAAACK
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) September 13, 2025
In his very first competition of the year, Ryan Crouser takes the gold on his fifth throw of the evening with a mark of 22.34m!#WCHTokyo25 coverage presented by @brooksrunning
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Gifted speed in Tokyo! ⚡️
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) September 13, 2025
South Africa’s Gift Leotlela stunned the field, winning his heat in a personal best 9.87 — the top qualifying mark ahead of Jamaica’s Oblique Seville.
Nigeria’s Kayinsola Ajayi also impressed with a PB 9.88, while reigning world champion Noah Lyles… pic.twitter.com/DPnSCHiwN5
Three For Three!
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) September 13, 2025
Tara Davis-Woodhall just needed one jump (6.88m) to lead the Women’s Long Jump qualifiers and will be joined by fellow Americans Quanesha Burks and Claire Bryant!#WCHTokyo25 coverage presented by @brooksrunning
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The sprinters are flying in Tokyo! ⚡️
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) September 13, 2025
Julien Alfred (10.93), Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (10.99), and Sha’Carri Richardson (11.03) all win their heats to advance to the Women’s 100m semifinals at #WCHTokyo25.#WCHTokyo25 coverage presented by @brooksrunning
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Daniel MICHALSKI makes the Steeple final for the USA.
Women's Marathon taking place now, but football.