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Keshorn Walcott wins javelin gold at World Championships in Tokyo after 13-year struggle

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Last updated: September 18, 2025 4:43 pm
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Published: September 18, 2025
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In a remarkable comeback, Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago captured victory at the world javelin championships in Tokyo, clinching his first major title in over a decade. With a throw of 88.16 meters (289.24 feet), Walcott demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, marking his best performance of the season.

Walcott, who previously won gold at the London Olympics in 2012 and secured a bronze medal in Rio four years later, had faced numerous challenges in the years since those achievements. His return to the podium on Thursday was a culmination of years of hard work and perseverance. “Where have I been? I’ve been trying. That’s where I’ve been,” he remarked, acknowledging the lengthy journey to reclaim his spot on the world stage.

The competition included formidable opponents, with two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada finishing second with a throw of 87.38 meters and Curtis Peterson of the United States taking home the bronze at 86.67 meters. The event had been highly anticipated, particularly as it featured Olympic champions Neeraj Chopra of India and Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan. However, both fell short of expectations, with Chopra finishing in eighth place after disclosing a recent back issue and Nadeem in tenth.

Reflecting on his long-awaited triumph, Walcott articulated the emotional significance of this victory. “I’ve been so persistent, and finally I’ve come back and now attained that medal that I’ve been missing for all these years,” he noted. He emphasized how this medal rounds out his collection alongside his Olympic gold, underscoring the importance of this moment in his athletic career.

After finishing seventh at the Paris Games last year, Walcott made a pivotal decision to hire a new coach, Klaus Bartonietz, who previously worked with Chopra. Walcott credited this change as a potential turning point in his journey back to form. “That’s maybe the reason I’m here today,” he suggested, acknowledging the coach’s influence on his performance.

Walcott also recounted his struggles with injuries, including a torn Achilles just five minutes before competing in the world championships two years prior, and various ankle injuries that plagued him throughout his career. “It’s javelin. You’re always going to have something,” he explained, highlighting the challenges inherent in the sport.

With this win, Walcott has revitalized his career and reestablished himself as a leading figure in javelin throw, proving that persistence and resilience can lead to extraordinary achievements even after long periods of struggle.

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