World Athletics Championships live: Updates, times and results as Josh Kerr goes for 1500m gold

World Athletics Championships live: Updates, times and results as Josh Kerr goes for 1500m gold

Jakob Ingebrigtsen explains 1500m shock with new goal after ‘reality check’

And the 1500m final will be missing another major name in Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who was stunned in the 1500m heats to crash out of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Ingebrigtsen has been contending with an Achilles injury all season and was unable to race during the outdoor season until arriving in Japan.

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 11:00

Olympic 1500m champion Cole Hocker disqualified from World Athletics Championships over ‘jostling’

The big news ahead of today’s blockbuster men’s 1500m final is that Olympic champion Cole Hocker will not be in action after being disqualified during Monday’s semi-finals.

Hocker, who triumphed over Josh Kerr and Jakob Ingebrigtsen in last year’s highly anticipated Olympic 1500m final in Paris, was found to have broken World Athletics’ “jostling” rules (TR17.1.2(J)) as the American overtook Farken to finish within the top-six and claim an automatic qualifying spot for Wednesday’s final.

It came following an appeal from Germany, with Farken initially missing out on qualification.

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:50

How to watch the World Athletics Championships

Viewers in the UK can watch the World Athletics Championships for free on BBC One and Two and BBC iPlayer.

Coverage today starts on BBC Two from 11am BST, before switching to BBC One at 2pm.

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:40

Day five schedule

11:05 Men’s Triple Jump – Qualification

11:10 Men’s Javelin Throw – Qualification, Group A

11:30 Women’s 200m – Heats

12:10 Women’s Pole Vault – Final

12:15 Men’s 200m – Heats

12:45 Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification – Group B

12:50 Men’s Long Jump – Final

13:00 Women’s 400m Hurdles – Semi-Final

13:30 Men’s 400m Hurdles – Semi-Final

13:57 Women’s 3000m Steeplechase – Final

14:20 Men’s 1500m – Final

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:30

What happened on day four?

There were no surprises in the women’s 1500m final as Kenyan middle-distance legend Faith Kipyegon stormed away from the competition to win in 3:52.15.

Compatriot Dorcus Ewoi ran a personal best of 3:54.92 for silver, while Australia’s Jess Hull broke up the Kenya podium party with 3:55.16 for Bronze, ahead of Nelly Chepchirchir in fourth.

And Cordell Tinch of the USA ran a magnificent race to win the men’s 110m hurdles final in 12:99, ahead of the Jamaican duo of Orlando Bennett and Tyler Mason.

Faith Kipyegon
Faith Kipyegon (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:20

What happened on day four?

New Zealand’s Olympic champion Hamish Kerr won a hard-fought men’s high jump final, beating Korean showman Sanghyeok Woo and Czechia’s Jan Stefela for a maiden world gold.

Canada’s Ethan Katzberg was streets ahead of the field in the men’s hammer throw final, winning with a throw of 84.70m, ahead of Merlin Hummel of Germany and Bence is a fish of Hungary.

Hamish Kerr
Hamish Kerr (AFP via Getty Images)

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:10

Good morning

Hello and welcome to the Independent’s live coverage of the World Athletics Championships!

Day five has plenty of excitement, with four medal events on the agenda, and a thrilling men’s 1500m final the icing on the cake.

(Getty)

Flo Clifford17 September 2025 10:00


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