Men’s 5000m final
Next on the track, it’s the men’s 5000m final. Britain’s George Mills is up against a stacked field full of talent, including Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker and Jakob Ingebrigtsen among them…
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:52
British duo beaten by Kenya’s Odira
Hodgkinson and Hunter Bell pose together for photos, before going to the side of the track to chat to family. Hodgkinson ultimately did what she set out to do – running a fast 800m – but it wasn’t quite enough. An injury-disrupted season probably made the difference in those final metres.
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:48
Lilian Odira beats Keely Hodgkinson to gold!
What a run by the 26-year-old Odira, clocking a championship record 1:54.62. Wow.
Hunter Bell ran a personal best 1:54.90 and Hodgkinson finished in 1:54.91, pipped by her teammate in a photo finish.
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:42
Lilian Odira beats Keely Hodgkinson to gold!
Hodgkinson runs out of puff in the final 50m, and Kenya’s Lilian Odira bursts around the outside to take gold! Georgia Hunter Bell arrives late to pinch silver, and Hodgkinson settles for bronze.
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:39
Women’s 800m final
Keely kicks into the lead with 200 to go!
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:38
Women’s 800m final
Moraa leads through the bell, 55.73 – it’s quick. Hodgkinson joins her around the bend…
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:37
Women’s 800m final
They’re off, and Mary Moraa takes to the front with Hodgkinson on her shoulder. It’s a quick first 200…
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:37
Women’s 800m final
Here we go, then! The eight finalists are ready to start in a floodlit Tokyo stadium.
Expect Hodgkinson to go out fast and try to blow everyone away. But Hunter Bell and the three Kenyans will be hard to shake off…
Lawrence Ostlere21 September 2025 11:36
