Men's 5000m Final Cole Hocker wins Gold Medal, Isaac Kimeli Silver & Jakob Ingebrigtsen emotional
The Men’s 5000m final at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 was an electrifying race from start to finish. USA’s Cole Hocker produced a stunning performance, sprinting in the final meters to claim the gold medal with a time of 12:58.30. Belgium’s Isaac Kimeli set a season’s best of 12:58.78 to take silver, while France’s Jimmy Gressier battled hard to secure bronze in 12:59.33. The race was packed with drama as Australia’s Ky Robinson, Ethiopia’s Biniam Mehary, and USA’s Nico Young all finished just seconds behind, showing the incredible depth of the field. With Grant Fisher also finishing inside the top ten and Jakob Ingebrigtsen recording a season’s best, this was one of the most competitive 5000m finals in recent history, leaving fans in awe of the thrilling sprint finish.
The Men’s 5000m final at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 was an electrifying race from start to finish. USA’s Cole Hocker produced a stunning performance, sprinting in the final meters to claim the gold medal with a time of 12:58.30. Belgium’s Isaac Kimeli set a season’s best of 12:58.78 to take silver, while France’s Jimmy Gressier battled hard to secure bronze in 12:59.33. The race was packed with drama as Australia’s Ky Robinson, Ethiopia’s Biniam Mehary, and USA’s Nico Young all finished just seconds behind, showing the incredible depth of the field. With Grant Fisher also finishing inside the top ten and Jakob Ingebrigtsen recording a season’s best, this was one of the most competitive 5000m finals in recent history, leaving fans in awe of the thrilling sprint finish.
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