World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 2025


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The World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25 drew to a close on Sunday (23) after three days of thrilling action, marking the start of a busy year for the sport. Three World Athletics Series events will be held this year, all of them in Asia. After the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, Guangzhou will host the World Athletics Relays in May and then the World Athletics Championships will take place in Tokyo in September. Final figures from Nanjing confirm that 516 athletes participated, comprising 274 men and 242 women. A total of 117 federations across all six continental areas took part in a championships where 32 federation records, three area records, one championship record and three world-leading marks were set.



RECORDS
1 championship record: Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) 3:54.86 in 1500m.
3 area records: Jose Fernando Ferrera (BRA) 6010 in heptathlon. Georgia Griffith (AUS) 4:00.80 in 1500m. Matheus Lima (BRA) 45.79 in 400m.
32 federation records
3 world-leading performances
136 personal bests

MEDALS AND PLACINGS
16 federations won gold medals
18 federations won silver medals
15 federations won bronze medals
32 federations won medals
52 federations finished in top eight

Federations from five areas won gold medals:
Africa – 3 golds from 2 federations
Asia – 1 gold from 1 federation
Europe – 11 golds from 7 federations
NACAC – 9 golds from 4 federations
Oceania – 2 golds from 2 federations


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