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Athletics December 10, 2025

Top 5 Caribbean Track And Field Performances From 2025

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The 2025 track and field season will be remembered as a defining moment for 5 Caribbean athletes. From stunning comebacks to barrier-breaking records, athletes from the region dominated the world stage with performances that captivated fans globally. This year showcased the incredible depth of talent across the Caribbean islands, with multiple athletes claiming world championship titles, setting national records, and creating unforgettable moments in Tokyo. Whether it was long-awaited redemption or historic firsts, Caribbean excellence was on full display throughout the season. Let’s count down the 5 most electrifying performances that defined Caribbean track and field in 2025.

The video “Top 5 Caribbean Track Moments of 2025” highlights the most unforgettable athletic performances by Caribbean athletes this year. It showcases standout sprints, dramatic finishes, and record-breaking achievements that reflect the region’s ongoing dominance in global track and field. Each moment celebrates not only speed and victory but also the spirit and resilience of Caribbean athletes, cementing their legacy and inspiring future generations. A powerful tribute to Caribbean excellence on the world stage.

#5: Shericka Jackson’s 200-Meter Bronze

#5_ Shericka Jackson’s 200-Meter Bronze

Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson made a powerful statement at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, proving that champions know how to bounce back.

After withdrawing from the 200-meter at the Paris Olympics, Jackson faced questions about her form. The season started slowly, but she methodically built momentum heading into the world championships. Following a fourth-place finish in the 100-meter final with a time of 10.88 seconds, Jackson was determined to leave Tokyo with hardware.

The breakthrough came in the 200-meter semi-final, where she clocked a massive season’s best of 21.99 seconds—breaking the 22-second barrier for the first time all season. She carried that momentum into the final, securing bronze with a time of 22.18 seconds.

This medal marked Jackson’s third 200-meter World Championship medal, cementing her legacy as one of the event’s most consistent performers on the global stage.

#4: Marileidy Paulino’s 400-Meter Silver

#4_ Marileidy Paulino’s 400-Meter Silver Top 5 Caribbean Track And Field Performances From 2025

The Dominican Republic’s Marileidy Paulino delivered one of the most thrilling races of the entire championship, pushing herself into the history books in the process.

The women’s 400-meter in 2025 was extraordinarily competitive, with over ten women breaking the 50-second barrier throughout the season. The competition intensified when 400-meter hurdles world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the United States decided to compete in the flat 400 meters, raising the stakes for everyone.

In the final, Paulino gave McLaughlin-Levrone the race of her life. The two athletes ran neck and neck until the final 30 meters, which became an instant classic. McLaughlin-Levrone ultimately prevailed with a stunning 47.78 seconds—becoming the first woman in forty years to break 48 seconds.

But Paulino’s performance was equally historic. She crossed the line in 47.98 seconds, setting a national record and becoming the first Caribbean woman ever to run under 48 seconds in the 400 meters. Her silver medal represented not just personal achievement but a milestone for Caribbean women’s sprinting.

#3: Leyanis Pérez’s Double Gold Win in Triple Jump

#3_ Leyanis Pérez’s Double Gold Win in Triple Jump

Cuba’s Leyanis Pérez had a dream season that continued to improve, gradually establishing herself as the world’s premier triple jumper through remarkable consistency and resilience.

Her golden year began indoors, where, in a stunning performance, she leaped 14.93 meters at the World Indoor Championships to claim gold. Notably, she finished ahead of her Cuban compatriot Liadagmis Povea Rodríguez, who secured silver with a solid 14.57 meters.

Building on that momentum, Pérez continued her dominance outdoors at the Tokyo World Championships, producing a championship-winning jump of 14.94 meters. Meanwhile, fellow Caribbean athlete Thea Lafond secured silver with a leap of 14.89 meters, resulting in a memorable Caribbean one-two finish.

Finally, to cap off her spectacular season, Pérez jumped 14.91 meters to win the Diamond League Final, thereby completing a triple crown of major titles. With that, she firmly established her place among the all-time greats in the event.

#2: Keshorn Walcott Becomes Javelin World Champion

#2_ Keshorn Walcott Becomes Javelin World Champion Top 5 Caribbean Track And Field Performances From 2025

After years of knocking on the door, Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott finally added the world championship title he’d been chasing since his breakthrough Olympic gold in London 2012.

Walcott has been one of the sport’s most consistent performers over the past decade. Still, the world championship title had eluded him despite his Olympic pedigree and a bronze medal from the 2016 Rio Olympics.

In Tokyo, the stars finally aligned. Walcott unleashed a season’s best throw of 88.16 meters that soared beyond the competition and secured his place atop the podium. His Caribbean counterpart, Anderson Peters, claimed silver with a throw of 87.38 meters, making it another Caribbean double in a field event.

The victory was redemptive, emotional, and long overdue for one of the Caribbean’s greatest field athletes.

#1: Oblique Seville’s 100-Meter Gold

#1_ Oblique Seville’s 100-Meter Gold

The moment an entire nation had been waiting for finally arrived in Tokyo.

Since Usain Bolt’s retirement in 2017, Jamaica has been searching for its next men’s 100-meter world champion. Oblique Seville had been the most consistent Jamaican in reaching major championship finals, but four previous attempts had ended without a medal, creating growing pressure with each near-miss.

In the Tokyo final, Seville delivered when it mattered most. He exploded down the track to clock a blistering personal best of 9.77 seconds, claiming gold dominantly. His countryman Kishane Thompson finished second with 9.82 seconds, securing silver.

The result was historic on multiple levels. Not only did Seville end Jamaica’s eight-year wait for 100-meter world championship gold, but he and Thompson became the first Jamaican duo to sweep the top two spots in the men’s 100 meters at a World Championship.

The victory signaled that Jamaica’s sprinting tradition remains alive and well in the post-Bolt era.

Looking Ahead

The 2025 track and field season delivered unforgettable moments from Caribbean athletes who continue to punch above their weight on the world stage. These performances weren’t just about medals—they represented comeback stories, barrier-breaking achievements, and the continuation of proud sporting traditions.

As these athletes look ahead to future World Championships and the Olympic Games, one thing is crystal clear: Caribbean excellence in track and field remains undeniable. These small island nations continue to produce the world’s greatest champions, inspiring the next generation to dream big and aim high.

We want to hear from you! Which of these five performances resonated with you the most? Was it Oblique Seville finally breaking through for Jamaica’s first post-Bolt 100m gold? Or perhaps Marileidy Paulino’s historic sub-48-second performance as the first Caribbean woman to achieve that feat?

Share your thoughts in the comments below. Stay connected with Caribbean Focus Sports for the latest athletics news, highlights, and historic moments from the region’s incredible track and field talent.

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