The 800m Race at the World Athletics Championships: A Deep Dive into Tokyo 2025 Contenders
The anticipation is building for the 800m race at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. While the schedule dictates heats on Thursday, september 18th at 11:55 BST, semi-finals on Friday, September 19th at 12:45 BST, and the final showdown on Sunday, September 21st at 11:35 BST, the real story lies in the athletes poised to compete. This year’s competition promises a thrilling spectacle, particularly with Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson entering as the clear gold medal favourite. But the path to victory won’t be easy, with a formidable field of contenders ready to challenge her dominance.This article provides an in-depth analysis of the key athletes, recent performances, and strategic considerations shaping the 800m landscape.
Keely Hodgkinson: Overcoming Adversity to Reign Supreme
Keely Hodgkinson’s journey to Tokyo 2025 has been anything but straightforward. After achieving Olympic glory, she faced a significant setback with two torn hamstrings, forcing a 12-month delay in defending her title. However, her recent performances demonstrate a remarkable recovery and a return to peak form. Her comeback, just four weeks before the World Championships, saw her clock the fastest time of 2025, a testament to her dedication and the effectiveness of her rehabilitation program. This was further solidified with a victory at the Lausanne diamond League, showcasing not only speed but also tactical acumen.
Hodgkinson’s running style is characterized by a powerful stride length and efficient energy management. She typically positions herself strategically within the pack, conserving energy for a decisive kick in the final 200m. Her coach, Trevor Painter, has emphasized a focus on strength and conditioning to prevent future injuries and enhance her overall resilience. Analyzing her splits from Lausanne (54.84s for the first 400m, finishing in 1:55.78) reveals a controlled start and a devastating final push – a pattern we can expect to see in Tokyo.The key to her success will be maintaining this balance and avoiding early exertion.
The British Challenge: Hunter Bell and Jemma Reekie
Great Britain isn’t relying solely on Hodgkinson. Georgia hunter Bell,a bronze medalist in the 1500m at the Olympics,has made a strategic decision to concentrate her efforts entirely on the 800m. This focused approach,coupled with training alongside Hodgkinson and Jemma Reekie,creates a powerful internal competition that elevates the entire team.Hunter Bell‘s 1500m background provides her with exceptional endurance, potentially allowing her to maintain a faster pace throughout the race.
Jemma Reekie, a consistent performer on the Diamond League circuit, adds another layer of depth to the British contingent.Reekie’s strength lies in her ability to run from the front,dictating the pace and challenging her competitors. Her tactical versatility makes her a dangerous opponent, capable of adapting to different race scenarios. The dynamic between these three athletes – Hodgkinson’s controlled power, hunter Bell’s endurance, and Reekie’s aggressive pacing - will be engaging to watch. Will they work together to dominate the race, or will individual ambitions lead to internal competition?
International Rivals: moraa, Duguma, and Werro
The competition extends far beyond the British athletes. Kenya’s Mary Moraa,the reigning champion,will be persistent to defend her title. Moraa is known for her explosive speed and aggressive racing style. Her victory at the 2023 World Championships demonstrated her ability to perform under pressure.









