Schedule
DAY1
9/13(Sat)
DAY2
9/14(Sun)
DAY3
9/15(Mon, National Holiday)
DAY4
September 16 (Tue)
DAY5
9/17 (Wed)
DAY6
9/18 (Thu)
DAY7
9/19 (Fri)
DAY8
9/20(Sat)
DAY 9
9/21(Sun)
*Broadcasted/distributed events, schedule, times, and participants are subject to change.
9/13(Sat)Morning Session
- ground wave
7:00 a.m. - 2:30 a.m.
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Highlights!
35km Walk Men's Final
Masatora Kawano, medalist in two consecutive events, longs for a gold medal.
Kawano is riding a wave of momentum after setting a new world record (at the time) at last year's Japan Championships in walking.
A man who narrowly missed gold by one second at the 2022 World Athletics Championships aims for the top.
- BS Highlights
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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9/13(Sat)Evening session
- ground wave
4:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
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3000m steeplechase Men Qualifying
Miura, who has consecutively placed in the Olympics, aims for consecutive finals at the World Championships as well.
Miura keeps placing at international events like World Championships, Olympics, and Diamond League.
Can he reserve energy and successfully pass the preliminaries ahead of the final in two days?
1500m Women's Qualifying
Mid- to long-distance ace Nozomi Tanaka starts with the first event
Tanaka, who may run up to five races including the 5000m in the tournament, appears in the first race.
100m Men Qualifying
Sanibrowne to the finals for the 3rd consecutive tournament, Kiryu & Mamoru also in the finals.
The man who continues to rewrite history is expected to break the Japanese record of 9.95 seconds.
Kiryu, the first 9-second runner in 8 years, and Mamoru, a promising college student, also qualify!
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.
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9/14(Sun)Morning Session
- ground wave
7:00 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.
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Marathon Women's Final
Held on a course around Tokyo. Japanese athletes aim for placements following Paris.
Racewalking and marathon take place in the morning. Can Yuka Suzuki, who finished 6th at Paris Olympics, be followed?
Sato, Ando, and Kobayashi ran through the heart of the city, weaving their way through the huge crowds along the roadside.
- BS Highlights
3:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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9/14(Sun)Evening session
- ground wave
6:00 p.m. - 10:54 p.m.
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100m Women's Semifinals / Finals
The power balance has shifted in the past year or two; this is the decisive race for the fastest queen in the generational change.
Paris Olympics Gold Alfredo (St. Lucia), National Queen Jefferson Wooden (USA), etc.
A new generation is on the rise; Legend Fraser Price (Jamaica) is the last World Champion.
100m Men Semifinals / Finals
The Japanese team reached the final and the podium for the third consecutive event, while the overseas teams competed in the fastest summit race of mankind!
Sani Brown, who finished 6th in the last event, will challenge for the medal he professes to win; Kiryu and Mamoru also have their eyes on the final.
The world's fastest in a close battle: Paris gold medal superhero Ryles (USA) vs. Paris silver medal rising star Thompson (Jamaica).
1500m Women's Semifinals
Nozomi Tanaka aiming for the final in the 800m since the Tokyo Olympics.
After breaking the 4-minute barrier at the Paris Olympics but sadly missing out in the semifinals, he aims for revenge.
In the event where he has made history, he aims to reach the finals for the first time in four years.
- Terrestrial Highlights
Midnight - 1:00am
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9/15(Mon, National Holiday)Morning Session
- ground wave
7:00 a.m. - 1:55 a.m.
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- BS Highlights
4:00 a.m. to 5:54 p.m.
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9/15(Mon, National Holiday)Evening session
- ground wave
7:00 pm - 10:57 pm
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Pole Vault Men's Final
"The best active athlete in track and field" challenges the world record.
A. Duplantis (Sweden), the clear favorite to win.
The superhero, who has broken the world record 13 times, is aiming for new heights.
110m Hurdles Men's Qualifying
The Japanese national hurdles team, the strongest in history, will be on par with the rest of the world!
Muratake, who finished 5th at the Paris Olympics, has the second best time in the world this season.
In addition, Izumitani, who finished 5th in the last competition, and Nomoto, who finished 2nd in the Japan Championships, are also potential medal and finals contenders.
100m hurdles women's semi-finals / finals
Aiming not only to break the Japanese record but to go beyond.
Mako Fukube and Yumi Tanaka, who were the talk of the town at the Paris Olympics, and Hitomi Nakajima, who has awakened this season.
With his best run, first aims for a Japanese record. Will he see the dream final beyond that?
3000m steeplechase Men's Final
Toward a long-cherished medal, Ryuji Miura faces off directly with the African competitors.
Miura, who came within 1.72 seconds of a medal at the 2023 World Athletics Championships, challenges Japan’s first-ever achievement in this event.
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:01 a.m. - 1:01 a.m.
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- BS Highlights
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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- ground wave
6:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
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High Jump Men's Final
Ryoichi Akamatsu, who nearly won a medal in Paris, will perform at the National Stadium.
Akamatsu has placed in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest and the Paris Olympics in consecutive years, finishing 5th in Paris, 3cm from a medal.
Mano and Seko are also expected to make the podium at the World Championships for the first time in Japanese jumping history!
110m hurdles men's semi-finals
Winning Entry & Exit &Will they win a medal for the first time in their history?
Rashid Muratake, 5th place finisher at the Paris Olympics, Shunsuke Izumiya, 5th place finisher at the World Championships in Budapest, and Shusei Nomoto will challenge the feat that will rewrite the history of Japanese track and field.
400m Men's Semifinals
Joseph Nakajima and Kazumasa Sato Aim for Long-Awaited World Athletics Final
Advancing to the finals would be a great achievement not seen since Susumu Takano at the 1991 Tokyo World Championships.
The men aiming for medals in the mile relay first compete individually.
1500m Women's Final
World record holder Kipiegon (Kenya) aims for a third consecutive victory and a world record.
The absolute queen, who returned after childbirth and has defended her Olympic and World titles, is the center of attention.
If Nozomi Tanaka remains on this stage and competes among the leaders, a Japanese record will naturally come into view.
110m Hurdles Men's Final
Will they win multiple finals and their first ever medal?
Rashid Muratake, 5th place finisher at the Paris Olympics, Shunsuke Izumiya, 5th place finisher at the World Championships in Budapest, and Shusei Nomoto will challenge the feat that will rewrite the history of Japanese track and field.
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:01 a.m. - 1:01 a.m.
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- BS Highlights
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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- ground wave
6:30 p.m. - 10:40 p.m.
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Long Jump Men's Final
Yuki Hashioka, who finished 6th at Tokyo Olympics, aims for his long-cherished podium finish.
One of the world's top athletes, but unexpectedly eliminated in the preliminaries at Paris, shedding tears.
Vowing revenge at the National Stadium.
Men's 400m Hurdles Semifinals
Rising star Kan Toyoda aims for his first final in his debut World Championships.
He has a French father.
Though eliminated in the qualifiers at the Paris Olympics due to injury, they are expected to shine in Tokyo.
- BS Highlights
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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- ground wave
6:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
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5000m Women's Qualifying
Ace Nozomi Tanaka competes following the 1500m event.
Set a Japanese record and placed at the 2023 World Championships but unexpectedly fell in the preliminaries at Paris.
First, aim for a steady advance past the preliminaries.
Javelin Men's Final
Veteran Dean Genki & Sakiyama riding high
Dean is one step away from placing 9th at the London Olympics and 9th at the World Championships in Oregon.
Sakiyama has plenty of momentum, as evidenced by his 87m throw, the second best of his career in Japan this season!
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:01 a.m. - 1:01 a.m.
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- BS Highlights
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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- ground wave
6:30 p.m. - 10:54 p.m.
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Javelin Throw Women's Qualifying A / B
The defending champion Haruka Kitaguchi finally appears.
Kitaguchi won consecutive world titles at the Budapest World Athletics Championships and the Paris Olympics.
First, he wants to breeze through the preliminaries.
200m Men's Final
Superhuman Riles, the first 4-time consecutive winner since Bolt and the new world champion, clashes with Parisian gold Tebogo.
Ryles, a gold medal favorite at the Paris Olympics, unexpectedly took bronze due to a COVID-19 infection.
Now, aiming to surpass Bolt.
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:53 a.m. - 1:53 a.m.
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9/20(Sat)Morning Session
- ground wave
7:15 am - 11:45 pm
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20km Men's Final
World record holder Yamanishi makes an appearance to revive a new family art!
The 20km course is filled with talented athletes including Toshikazu Yamanishi, the reigning World Champion in Athletics.
He is aiming for the podium, which he has missed in recent years.
- BS Highlights
2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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9/20(Sat)Evening session
- ground wave
4:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
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4x100m Relay Men Qualifying
Relay Samurai, the prelude to the gold medal. First, they enter the preliminaries.
Japan’s specialty, the men's 4x100m relay, faces top countries wielding their skilled baton exchanges as a weapon.
Who will be the four members and what will be the running order?
Women's Javelin Throw Final
Haruka Kitaguchi aims for Japan’s first consecutive World Championship win in a field event.
So far, only Yamazaki in racewalking has achieved consecutive World Athletics Championships wins for Japan.
He challenges the great feat of consecutive championships that even the legendary Murofushi couldn’t achieve.
5000m Women's Final
Aiming for a Japanese record and medal. Nozomi Tanaka’s final race in this championship.
At the World Championships Budapest, she placed for the first time in 26 years in the same event. Consecutive placements would be a first.
An important race marking Nozomi Tanaka’s finale for Tokyo 2025.
- Terrestrial Highlights
0:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.
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9/21(Sun)Morning Session
- BS Highlights
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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9/21(Sun)Evening session
- ground wave
6:30 p.m. - 10:54 p.m.
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High Jump Women's Final
World record holder Mafchyk (Ukraine) challenges the world record.
Last year, finally broke the world record that stood for 37 years.
A beacon of hope for her homeland — the Ukrainian heroine soars into Tokyo's night sky.
4x400m Relay Men's Final
Japan is not only focusing on the 4x400m relay; the 'Mile Samurai' also aims for greatness.
The rapidly improving mile relay also has a chance for Japan’s first-ever podium finish.
The Mile Samurai takes the lead aiming for double medals including the 4x400m relay.
4x100m Relay Men's Final
Now, aiming for the top. The relay warriors’ decisive moment.
The men's 4x100m relay final is the last event of the Tokyo World Athletics Championships.
Carrying the hopes of all Japan, aiming for the long-awaited gold. A historic moment is about to arrive.