Tokyo Day five previews with Carries, Moon, Swings and Yawi
Fifth day He promises a speed of speed, skill and sports intelligence in Tokyo with several marker events, one of the most popular long-distance exhibitions of the year. The men’s 1500 meters will see the fight against three past past champions, which is electric in every season. The UK protection champion Josh Ker returns to his title against Jake Wightman, which is a winner in 2019. This year’s field is exclusively deep. In 2025, fourteen men fell 3. Between 30, emphasizing the intensive level of competition.
Among them, the 20-year-old Dutch sensation Niels Laros is 1500 meters, killing victories at the Wanda Diiga League in Brussels and ZUR Yurich. Laros brings youth, speed and tactical savings on the line, presenting a real threat to more experienced champions. The absence of two past Olympic champions increases another layer of unpredictability. From March, Jakob Elgrihegtsen failed to move forward in the first competition, failed to move forward in his first competition, and during the semifinals, the champion of Paris Cole was disqualified. The race is now wide, but the experience of Kerry Championships and composition gives him a small edge. On paper, Laros will soon push the PACE, but the strike of the end of Kerry can determine the result. The uncle seems to be trained to keep his crown, although Laros will probably end sharply.

In the women’s polar folder, American Katie Moon aims to ensure its second consecutive title. The field is strong, but the moon stands with Nina Kennedy, Australia, who has taken back due to the tears of the muscles maintained during the final preparations. This leaves the main challenges of the moon in Sandi Morris, who won the Lusin in the US championships and the world’s closed world champion Marie-Jul Bonnie. The Moon has shown remarkable consistency this season, and his ability to relax under pressure makes him a favorite. Expect him to methodically clean the heights, maintaining the composition, while Morris and Bonnie try to close the gap. In the parameters of the championship, the moon experience will probably be determined.

On the long jump runway, the two-way Olympic champion Miltiadis Tentoglou returns to his first world title at this distance. In June, the Greek athlete set an 8.46-meter world of the world, but his last competition was less convincing in the Wanda Diamond League final in Zurich. Tentoglou will collapse in the Simon Simon Simmer of the Swiss, as well as the World Champion of the World Champion Matia Fouri Fouri and Jamaica. The combination of Tentoglou’s energy and technical accuracy gives him a strong opportunity, but Ehammer has shown the ability to make pressure. Tentoglou should find its rhythm and build trust through consistent jumps. The return of the form must be enough to demand gold.

The women’s 3,000-meter Steepepase offers Olympic medalists and the fastest women in history in one race. Winfred Javi will try to repeat his victory. He stands on the Cherotich of Kenotich, a silver warrant of Uganda’s Perut, and Kenya, who took bronze in Paris. Kimutay returns to the track where he demanded his Olympic title four years ago, bringing a strong tactical awareness that could make the race unpredictable. Yavi has maintained an excellent way, posting fast times and display both speed and efficiency in obstacles. His experience in the final of the championship gives him a decisive advantage. Do you expect Yavi to advance early roundabouts and rely on his strong graduation to keep the challenge of chemuta and cheryer?

World Athletics Championship
Budapest, Hungary
August 19-27, 2023, photo, Kevin Morris

