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World Championship gold medallist in the men's javelin, Keshorn Walcott, has expressed gratitude and relief at winning the event at the 2025 World Athletics Championship in Tokyo, Japan.
Walcott produced a best throw and season’s best of 88.16 metres in this morning’s final in Tokyo, Japan, finding the distance on his fourth attempt out of six, which was good enough to beat a class field of some of the best athletes in the discipline.
Already an Olympic gold and bronze medallist from London 2012 and Rio 2016, respectively, Walcott added World Championship gold to his set this morning and was relieved that the wait for his latest global medal.
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