Tokyo— Melissa Jefferson-Wooden from the USA continued her dominance at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 by clinching the women’s 200m gold with a blazing time of 21.68 seconds, adding to her earlier 100m title. Her victory not only sealed a rare sprint double but also reaffirmed her status as the queen of the tracks this year.
In a post-race statement, Jefferson-Wooden said,Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Shines with Sprint Double Gold at Tokyo 2025. “It feels incredible to deliver on the biggest stage twice. All the hard work and training truly paid off.” Her performance was spectacular, setting a world-leading personal best and holding off fierce competition from Amy Hunt of Great Britain and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson.
Meanwhile, in the men’s 200m, Noah Lyles defended his title with a stunning 19.52 seconds finish, showing remarkable speed and form. Pedro Pichardo of Portugal secured gold in the men’s triple jump with a world-leading 17.91m, proving his mastery of the field events.
Another highlight came from the women’s 400m hurdles, where Femke Bol of the Netherlands successfully defended her title with a strong finish of 51.51 seconds, adding to the excitement of this milestone 20th edition of the Championships.
The atmosphere in the Japan National Stadium has been electric, with athletes from over 200 countries competing fiercely for medals across 49 events. As the competition approaches its final stages, fans remain glued to thrilling displays of speed, skill, and endurance.
“The Tokyo Championships has been one of the most memorable editions, full of records and incredible moments,” said World Athletics President. “Witnessing athletes like Melissa achieve greatness is what this sport is all about.”
The Championships will continue until September 21, with more medal events and historic moments expected to unfold in the coming days.
This short but powerful sprint double by Melissa Jefferson-Wooden has undoubtedly etched her name deeper into athletics history, inspiring millions worldwide.



















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