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Dramatic Finish at Tokyo Marathon Sees Alphonce Simbu Edge Amanal Petros by 0.03 Seconds

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Last updated: September 15, 2025 10:43 am
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Published: September 15, 2025
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One of the most thrilling finishes in marathon history unfolded at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships, culminating in a nail-biting sprint that led to a dramatic conclusion. After an arduous 26.2-mile race, Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu managed to narrowly edge out Germany’s Amanal Petros by a mere 0.03 seconds, prompting the swift activation of Seiko’s photo-finish technology.

Both athletes crossed the line at the same time of 2:09:48, marking an astonishingly close finish that eclipsed the margins seen in both the men’s and women’s 100-meter finals. This electrifying finish follows an equally tense conclusion to the women’s marathon, where Peres Jepchirchir triumphed over Tigst Assefa by just two seconds on the previous day.

Reflecting on his hard-fought victory, Simbu expressed a sense of determination leading into the final moments. “I told myself, I was not going to give up,” he remarked. Upon entering the stadium, uncertainty lingered as he awaited confirmation of his triumph. “But when I saw the video screens and me on the top of the results, I felt relieved,” he added.

In a commendable display of sportsmanship, Petros, who appeared to have the win in sight as he surged down the home straight, graciously accepted his narrow defeat. “I have never seen something like this in a marathon,” he noted, comparing the finish to that of a 100-meter race. Despite the disappointment, he emphasized the importance of resilience and gratitude. “As an athlete, you have to learn for tomorrow, train hard, keep going, and be thankful for the silver.”

Petros also seized the opportunity to dedicate his medal to his mother, who remains in Eritrea and whom he hasn’t seen in over eight years. “It is night there now, but when she wakes, she will be very, very proud,” he expressed emotionally.

Italy’s Iliass Aouani claimed the bronze medal, finishing five seconds behind the leading duo. Meanwhile, Britain’s Emile Cairess, who was expected to perform well after promising training sessions, was forced to withdraw with just two miles left in the race due to the oppressive heat. “I tried my best,” he said, reflecting on his inability to complete the race amidst challenging conditions. “It’s just really hot. When I stopped, I just took ages to feel all right again.”

With a total of 22 competitors unable to finish from 88 starters, the race highlighted the grueling nature of marathon running, particularly under extreme weather conditions.

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