Kishane Thompson, the Jamaican sprinter who captured the silver medal in the 100-meter at the 2024 Paris Olympics, has kicked off the 2025 season in style. With an explosive performance at the Gyulai István Memorial, Kishane Thompson once again proved that he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of track and field. Let’s break down his impressive win, the strategy behind his season, and what this means for his future at the Tokyo World Championships.
Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson secured his second consecutive victory at the Gyulai István Memorial, defeating Akani Simbine in the 100-meter with a time of 9.95 seconds. Thompson’s explosive 2025 season continues to impress, as he builds momentum toward the Tokyo World Championships. His performance at the event, following his key role in Jamaica’s 4×100-meter relay qualification, highlights his unique approach of competing more frequently to better understand his rivals. With this win, Thompson shows he’s on track for even greater success, proving that consistency, resilience, and dedication are key to achieving his goals.
A Stellar Start To 2025

Thompson’s 2025 season is already shaping up to be a remarkable one. Here’s the thing: with a fresh approach to his racing, he’s been stepping up his competition on the circuit. His focus has been on familiarizing himself with the field and fine-tuning his performance. After a solid showing at the London Athletics Meet—where he played a crucial role in helping Jamaica qualify for the Tokyo World Championship in the 4×100-meter relay—Thompson was more than ready to dominate the 100-meter at the Gyulai István Memorial in Hungary.
Why Hungary?
Before the race, Thompson shared his love for competing in Hungary, noting that the Gyulai István Memorial was held in the same stadium that hosted the 2023 Budapest World Championships. This connection to the venue only added to his excitement as he took to the track, hoping to replicate the same success he’d enjoyed in previous seasons.
Thrilling Competition At The Gyulai István Memorial

The Gyulai István Memorial, a key event on the athletics calendar, turned into a true showcase of Caribbean talent. Alongside Thompson’s dominant win, Ashanti Moore set a new personal best in the 200-meter, clocking an impressive 22.31 seconds. Not to be outdone, Bryan Levell also made waves, running a personal best and meeting record in the 200-meter with a stunning 19.69 seconds. It was a day of standout performances, highlighting the strength and depth of Caribbean sprinters. However, the highlight of the meet was the Men’s 100-meter race, where Thompson stole the show.
The race itself began with a solid start by all athletes, but it was Thompson who quickly separated himself from the pack. As he powered down the track, he crossed the finish line in an impressive 9.95 seconds, securing his second consecutive victory at this prestigious event.
Final Results: Thompson Takes Gold Again
- 1st Place: Kishane Thompson (Jamaica) – 9.95 seconds
- 2nd Place: Adul-Rasheed Saminu (Ghana) – 10.01 seconds
- 3rd Place: Akani Simbine (South Africa) – 10.01 seconds
Thompson’s victory was a clear indication that he is in peak form, and his performance is only setting the stage for bigger things to come. His win not only solidified his status as a top contender in the 100-meter but also built valuable momentum for the upcoming Tokyo World Championships.
Can Thompson Claim Gold in Tokyo?
Momentum is definitely building, and both fans and analysts are starting to take notice of Thompson’s potential for a gold medal. What this really means is that his current form, combined with his relentless work ethic and determination, makes him a serious contender for the title. It’s not just talk—there’s substance behind the hype.
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