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Natoya Goule-Toppin (second left) of Jamaica competing in heat one of the women’s 800-metre semi-finals on day seven of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Goule-Toppin finished fifth in 1:59.58 and did not advance to the final.
Natoya Goule-Toppin (second left) of Jamaica competing in heat one of the women’s 800-metre semi-finals on day seven of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Goule-Toppin finished fifth in 1:59.58 and did not advance to the final.
From left: Zharnel Hughes of Great Britain, USA’s Kenny Bednarek, Jamaica’s Bryan Levell and USA’s Noah Lyles as they crossed the line in the men’s 200m final. Lyles won his fourth 200m gold medal in 19.52 seconds with teammate Kenneth Bednarek (19
From left: Zharnel Hughes of Great Britain, USA’s Kenny Bednarek, Jamaica’s Bryan Levell and USA’s Noah Lyles as they crossed the line in the men’s 200m final. Lyles won his fourth 200m gold medal in 19.52 seconds with teammate Kenneth Bednarek (1958) taking silver and Levell (19.64 PB), bronze.
Femke Bol of the Netherlands celebrates gold in the women’s 400-metre hurdles final in Tokyo, Japan yesterday. Bol’s winning time was 51.54 seconds.
Femke Bol of the Netherlands celebrates gold in the women’s 400-metre hurdles final in Tokyo, Japan yesterday. Bol’s winning time was 51.54 seconds.
Jamiaca’s Bryan Levell (right) congratulates winner Noah Lyles of the United States shortly after the men’s 200 metres final on day seven of the World Athletics Championships. Levell placed third.
Jamiaca’s Bryan Levell (right) congratulates winner Noah Lyles of the United States shortly after the men’s 200 metres final on day seven of the World Athletics Championships. Levell placed third.
left: Noah Lyles’ fiancée Junelle Bromfield (left) congratulates Bryan Levell of Jamaica after he won a bronze medal in the men’s 200 metres final.
left: Noah Lyles’ fiancée Junelle Bromfield (left) congratulates Bryan Levell of Jamaica after he won a bronze medal in the men’s 200 metres final.
Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson sits on the track shortly after placing third in the women’s 200 metres final on day seven of the 2025 World Athletics Championships.
Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson sits on the track shortly after placing third in the women’s 200 metres final on day seven of the 2025 World Athletics Championships.
American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (left) celebrates gold in the women’s 200 metres final on day seven of the 2025 World Athletics Championships. Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson (right) placed third. Jefferon-Wooden won in a world leading 21.68 seconds.
American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (left) celebrates gold in the women’s 200 metres final on day seven of the 2025 World Athletics Championships. Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson (right) placed third. Jefferon-Wooden won in a world leading 21.68 seconds.
Thea LaFond of Dominica celebrates silver in the women’s triple jump final on day six of the World Athletics Championships. LaFond registered a season’s best 14.89 metres.
Thea LaFond of Dominica celebrates silver in the women’s triple jump final on day six of the World Athletics Championships. LaFond registered a season’s best 14.89 metres.
Jordan Scott of Jamaica competing in the men’s triple jump finals on day seven of the World Athletics Championships. Scott placed fifth with a best of 17.21 metres.
Jordan Scott of Jamaica competing in the men’s triple jump finals on day seven of the World Athletics Championships. Scott placed fifth with a best of 17.21 metres.
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