My highlights of Tokyo 2025
by Doug Steedman
I’ve identified Larry Eder because the mid-90s when he helped time my working membership’s monitor exercises. In Tokyo he was variety sufficient to let me gatecrash his pressbox space right here in Tokyo. To take care of my pretense of being a author, I’m documenting my highlights of the meet.
I’m a lifelong fan of monitor and discipline. Thus I get pleasure from nearly the entire occasions that make up our sport. My dad and mom met in Scotland by way of their mutual curiosity and participation in “athletics”, and as a baby there I attended “conferences” virtually each summer season weekend. I’ve now lived within the San Francisco Bay Space for 35 years, and avidly comply with the US monitor scene. My father was a New Zealander. My spouse is from Japan. In following the game, I thus have a particular curiosity in athletes from many nations.
I particularly love the space races: I compete in age-group highway and cross-country races, so I can respect simply how mind-boggling quick the highest performances are.
My highlights
#1 – George Beamish (NZ) takes steeplechase gold. I’ve been a fan of Geordie for a number of years, and comply with him and his mates on their Espresso Membership podcast. I’m in awe of his kick, which is unbeatable when he is able to use it. I feel it’s even higher than Cole Hocker’s. He had not raced for months previous to Tokyo, however once I noticed him within the first spherical I used to be positive he was going to medal. Within the ultimate, he took down one of many steeplechase GOATs, El Bakkali (Morocco) with an immaculately timed end. After the race, these two had a protracted dialog throughout their lap of honor. Wanting ahead to listening to extra about Geordie’s race and its aftermath on the podcast.
#2 – Jake Wightman (who’s from Edinburgh, my hometown) takes silver within the 1500m. Like Beamish, Wightman has had a troublesome time with accidents over the past yr, however I may inform from the rounds that he was prepared. I used to be in Eugene in 2022 when he launched his successful kick, so I used to be very excited when historical past repeated itself. Solely a good higher kick by Nader pushed him all the way down to silver within the final strides.

#3 – Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) wins the 400m within the second finest time in historical past. I noticed Sydney qualify for the Rio Olympics again in 2016 when she was simply 16 years previous. Since then, she grew to become an unstoppable drive within the 400m hurdles, breaking the world file a number of instances and being the primary to interrupt 52s after which, astonishingly, 51s. This yr she switched to concentrate on the flat. After her American file within the semi-final, I imagined the latest stars of the 400m, Paulino and Naser, adjusting their very own expectations accordingly.

#4 – Cole Hocker (USA) runs an ideal race to win the 5000m. In contrast to a few of the different lengthy distance races, the lads’s 5000m went at an honest clip. Hocker sat again from the lead, working on the rail till it got here time to launch the kick that took him to gold within the Paris Olympics final yr.

Disappointments (let’s not name them lowlights)
I gained’t dwell on these, however I used to be dissatisfied to see my choose for the 1500m, Josh Kerr (additionally from Edinburgh), pull a muscle within the ultimate and limp house. I might have been dissatisfied with Hocker’s DQ within the 1500m semifinal had he not redeemed himself within the 5. I’m solely dissatisfied with the placings of the Individuals Nico Younger (fifth in 10000m and sixth in 5000m) and Grant Fisher (eighth in each) as a result of they earned even larger expectations by way of latest performances.

The meet general…
… was improbable. The enthusiastic crowds of 55000+ day-after-day raised the roof every time a Japanese athlete was concerned, but in addition bestowed beneficiant encouragement and applause on all performers. If I used to be actually choosy I’d grumble about some sold-out and never restocked food and drinks concessions (though the beer saved flowing), and the propensity of the meet web site to crash. However the volunteers had been very good, unfailingly smiling and useful. The stadium is great – I had tickets for the Olympics in 2020 (oops, 2021) which in fact I used to be unable to make use of. Having the ability to attend right here significantly made up for that disappointment.
I’m past glad that I made a decision to make this journey, and can always remember Tokyo 2025.
