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For the second time, the World Athletics Championship will be taking place in Tokyo, Japan for the 20th edition of the biannually World Athletics Championship.

It will be taking place from tonight at 11:55pm (UK TV Time) on BBC and on TNT Sports in the UK.

Will anyone be watching this?

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List of hosts of the World Athletics Championships throughout the years:

Helsinki 1983

Rome 1987

Tokyo 1991

Stuttgart 1993

Gothenburg 1995

Athens 1997

Seville 1999

Edmonton 2001

Paris 2003

Helsinki 2005

Osaka 2007

Berlin 2009

Daegu 2011

Moscow 2013

Beijing 2015

London 2017

Doha 2019

Eugene 2022 (Moved back one year due to COVID)

Budapest 2023

Tokyo 2025

And we're off! The Championships have started with the 35km Race Walk.

Really looking forward to this - I've followed a lot of the Diamond League this year so excited to see what is effectively the culmination of everything that's been happening this year.

The men's race walk was quite an event! The lead changing all the time, and then Evan Dunfee who eventually won getting cramp on the last lap. Nice to see the host nation get a medal as well.

1 hour ago, Last Dreamer said:

I will support Femke and Keely

Both certainly seem to be on good form coming into the tournament!

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen described his performance as "terrible" after he suffered a shock exit in the men's 1500m heats at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

The world outdoor title is the only international 1500m gold medal missing from the Norwegian star's collection after he was beaten by Great Britain's Josh Kerr and Jake Wightman at the past two editions.

But the 24-year-old will not have the chance to end that wait inside the stadium where he triumphed in the Olympic 1500m four years ago after finishing eighth in his heat on Sunday.

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What a bronze for Julia Patternain first ever medal for Uruguay

What a reaction at end she couldn’t believe she was 3rd in the women's marathon.

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American sprint legend Michael Johnson will not be part of the BBC’s punditry team for the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Some surprises today with a New Zealander winning the men's steeplechase and a Swiss winning the women's 100m hurdles. Overnight, the men's marathon was the closest ever with only three hundredths of a second separating 1st and 2nd. And it's another world record for the phenomenal Armand Duplantis in the pole vault.

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