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Top 5 Incredible Caribbean Performances At The 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship

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The 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship was an event full of breathtaking performances and historic achievements. Caribbean athletes once again showcased their exceptional talent, rewriting records and claiming podium spots thrillingly. From record-breaking runs to unexpected victories, the championship proved that the Caribbean’s athletic prowess knows no bounds. In this article, we highlight the top 5 incredible Caribbean performances that captivated fans and delivered unforgettable moments. These athletes defied the odds, made history, and inspired millions worldwide. Let’s dive into the top performances from the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship!

The 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship showcased remarkable performances from Caribbean athletes. First, Jereem Richards (Trinidad and Tobago) earned silver in the 400m, followed by Jamaica’s Tina Clayton, who claimed silver in the 100m. Then, Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic) took silver in the 400m, while Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) secured gold in the Javelin. Furthermore, Oblique Seville (Jamaica) captured gold in the 100m, completing a Caribbean quinella with Kishane Thompson. Additionally, honorable mentions include Leyanis Pérez (Cuba) in the Triple Jump and Shericka Jackson in the 200m. Overall, these performances highlighted the Caribbean’s strength and set the stage for future success.

5. Jereem Richards: A Silver Medal Triumph In The 400m

Jereem Richards

Trinidad and Tobago’s Jereem Richards made his mark at the 2025 World Championships with a performance that demonstrated his perseverance and determination. After years of competing in both the 200m and 400m events, Richards was ready to claim his place at the top.

  • Journey to Tokyo: Despite narrowly missing out on a medal in the 400m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Richards came into the 2025 season with renewed energy and determination. Furthermore, he built on this fresh drive by setting a personal best in the 200m at the Marimar Grand Slam, running an impressive 19.86 seconds. As a result, this remarkable achievement sparked widespread speculation about his focus and readiness for the upcoming championship, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what he might accomplish next.
  • The Final: Competing in the 400m final, Richards was drawn in lane two, a position many feared due to its tight turns. Yet, he handled the challenge perfectly, running with speed and strength to finish with a new national record of 43.72 seconds, securing a silver medal and becoming the third man in World Championship history to earn medals in both the 200m and 400m events.

4. Tina Clayton: A Surprising Silver In The Women’s 100m

Tina Clayton

Jamaica’s Tina Clayton shocked the world in the women’s 100m final, which was expected to be a battle between Olympic Champion Julien Alfred and World-Leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.

  • The Surprise: While Jefferson-Wooden surged ahead with a fast start, it was Clayton’s late push that ultimately stole the show. In the final stretch, she clocked a personal best of 10.76 seconds, securing the silver medal. As a result, she became the latest Caribbean woman to earn a World Championship medal in the 100m. This remarkable achievement not only showcased her incredible talent but also placed her in the esteemed company of legends such as Merlene Ottey and Veronica Campbell-Brown.

3. Marileidy Paulino: A Historic Silver In The Women’s 400m

Marileidy Paulino

Dominican Republic’s Marileidy Paulino continued her dominance in the 400m by earning another silver medal at the 2025 World Championships, a testament to her consistency and skill in the event.

  • The Battle for Gold: The race was set up as a showdown between Paulino and Bahrain’s Salwa Eid Naser. However, a new challenger, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, entered the picture, adding another layer of excitement.
  • The Final: McLaughlin-Levrone took an early lead, leaving the field chasing her. Paulino dug deep and managed to secure second place with a national record of 47.98 seconds, becoming the first Caribbean woman to break the 48-second barrier.

2. Keshorn Walcott: A Javelin Gold After Years Of Hard Work

Keshorn Walcott Top 5 Incredible Caribbean Performances

Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott had long been a force in the javelin throw but had struggled to find success on the World Championship stage. That all changed in 2025.

  • The Comeback: After years of perfecting his technique, Walcott finally reached his potential. In a thrilling final, he launched the javelin to a season’s best of 88.16 meters, clinching the gold medal.
  • Caribbean Quinella: His fellow Caribbean athlete, Anderson Peters of Grenada, threw 87.38 meters to earn silver, making it a Caribbean quinella and adding another memorable moment to the championship.

1. Oblique Seville: A Historic 100m Gold For Jamaica

Oblique Seville Top 5 Incredible Caribbean Performances

Jamaica’s Oblique Seville had been knocking on the door of greatness for several years, and in 2025, he finally achieved his dream by winning gold in the men’s 100m.

  • The Build-Up: The 100m final was shaping up to be a clash between Olympic Champion Noah Lyles and silver medallist Kishane Thompson. But Seville had other plans.
  • The Final: Despite a rough start in the heats, Seville powered through the semis and into the final, where he overcame Thompson’s early lead to clock a personal best of 9.77 seconds, claiming the gold. His victory marked the first 100m gold for the Caribbean since the 2015 Beijing World Championships.

Honorable Mentions: Other Standout Performances

While these five performances were among the best, several other Caribbean athletes also shone brightly at the 2025 Tokyo World Championships:

  • Leyanis Pérez (Cuba): Won gold in the Women’s Triple Jump with a world-leading mark of 14.94 meters, while Dominica’s Thea Lafond secured silver with a season’s best of 14.89 meters.
  • Orlando Bennett & Tyler Mason (Jamaica): Earned silver and bronze in the Men’s 110m Hurdles with personal bests of 13.08 and 13.12 seconds.
  • Ayden Owens-Delerme (Puerto Rico): Set a national record of 8784 points to win silver in the Decathlon.
  • Shericka Jackson (Jamaica): Took bronze in the 200m with a time of 22.18 seconds, a result she described as “gold.”
  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica): In her final appearance at the World Championships, she finished sixth in the 100m and contributed to a silver in the 4x100m relay, marking the end of a legendary career.

Conclusion

The 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship was an incredible showcase of the Caribbean’s athletic talent. Throughout the competition, athletes delivered unforgettable performances, broke records, and achieved historic victories. In doing so, they proved that hard work, determination, and perseverance are key ingredients for reaching greatness. With each triumph, these athletes highlighted the power of resilience and ambition, inspiring generations to come.

As the 2026 season looms on the horizon, fans can expect even more thrilling performances from these athletes. The Caribbean’s legacy in athletics continues to grow, and with the level of competition at an all-time high, the best may be yet to come.

Which Caribbean performance from the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championship impressed you the most? Was it Oblique Seville’s historic 100m gold or Keshorn Walcott’s triumph in the javelin? Both moments were unforgettable in their own right, but we’d love to hear your thoughts! Let us know in the comments below!

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