The University of Florida will be represented by 18 athletes across nine various countries.
TOKYO – Eighteen past and present Gators are set to represent nine different countries on one of the world’s biggest stages, as the 2025 Track and Field World Championships begin in Tokyo on Friday, Sept. 13.
The nine-day event, running Sept. 13-21, will feature multiple finals each day as the world’s best athletes vie for titles. Among the Gators in action are national champions and school record holders ready to compete with the world’s best and leave their mark in Tokyo.
The World Athletics Championships ranks alongside the Olympic Games as the highest level of global senior outdoor competition for track, field, marathon and race walk athletes. The Olympics and the FIFA World Cup are the only sporting events which boast a bigger global reach and impact. The biennial staging provides athletes with double the chance of becoming a global outdoor champion than an Olympic gold medallist within a four-year Olympic cycle.
The Competitors:
1. Grace Stark: 100mH | USA
2. Jasmine Moore: Triple Jump | USA
3. Claire Bryant: Long Jump | USA
4. Jacory Patterson: 400m | USA
5. Elise Thorner: 3000m Steeple Chase | England
6. Anna Hall: Heptathlon | USA
7. Grant Holloway: 110mH | USA
8. Joseph Fahnbulleh: 200m | Liberia
9. Anthaya Charlton: 100m | Bahamas
10. Alida Van Daalen: Discus Throw | Netherlands
11. Gabby Matthews: 200m | Jamaica
12. Will Claye: Triple Jump | USA
13. Jenoah McKiver: 4×400 Mixed Relay; 4×400 Men’s Relay | USA
14. Thomas Mardal: Hammer Throw | Norway
15. Jevaughn Powell: 400m; 4×400 Men’s Relay | Jamaica
16. Hakim Sani Brown: 100m, 4×100 Men’s Relay | Japan
17. Lloydricia Cameron: Shot Put | Jamaica
18. Marija Vucenovic: Javelin | Serbia
For more information regarding schedules, please visit the links below.
Medal Ceremony Schedule<https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/tokyo25/news/news/medal-ceremony-schedule>
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