Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone receives 400 m final, Belief Kipyegon wins historical fourth 1500 m title

The fourth day of the World Sports Championships 2025 wrapped up on Tuesday, September 16 The day was highlighted by several impressive performances in both the men’s and ladies’s occasions.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone set the stage on fire during the women’s 400 m semifinals after she set a brand-new world lead in the self-control. The United States professional athlete clocked a time of 48 29 secs during the third semifinal, surpassing Salwa Eid Naser’s 48 67 seconds.

American athlete Cordell Tinch won the 110 m difficulties finals, defeating the likes of Orlando Bennett and Tyler Mason on the 4th day of the World Sports Championships 2025 Kenya’s Confidence Kipyegon efficiently defended her 1500 m title in Tokyo and secured the fourth world title of her profession in this range. She clocked a run time of 3: 52 15 to keep her equivalents, Dorcus Ewoi and Jessica Hull, away.

On that note, let’s figure out all the results and updates from the fourth day of the World Sports Championships 2025

Results of the guys’s events from the fourth day of the World Athletics Championships 2025

Received 800 m men’s semifinals:

  • David Barroso, Spain- 1: 44 94
  • Djamel Sedjati, Algeria- 1: 45 01
  • Kethobogile Haingura, Botswana- 1: 45 02
  • Mohamed Attaoui, Spain- 1: 45 23
  • Kelvin Kimtai Loti, Kenya- 1: 45 35
  • Marco Arop, Canada- 1: 45 39
  • Maciej Wyderka, Poland- 1: 46 30
  • Ben Pattison, Great Britain- 1: 46 51
  • Gabriel Tual, France- 1: 46 54
  • Cian McPhillips, Ireland- 1: 44 91
  • Bryce Hoppe, United States- 1: 45 09
  • Tyrice Taylor, Jamaica- 1: 45 13
  • Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Kenya- 1: 45 05
  • Francesco Pernici, Italy- 1: 45 11
  • Mark English, Ireland- 1: 45 13
  • Max Burgin, Great Britain- 1: 44 73
  • Tshepiso Masalela, Botswana- 1: 44 74
  • Navasky Anderson, Jamaica- 1: 44 87
  • Donavan Brazier, USA- 1: 44 66
  • Slimane Moula, Algeria- 1: 44 77
  • Marino Bloudek, Croatia- 1: 44 78
  • Nicholas Kiplangat, Kenya- 1: 44 91
  • Yanis Meziane, France- 1: 45 02
  • Eliott Crestan, 1: 45 05

Qualified for men’s 400 m finals:

  • Busang Kebinatshipi, Botswana- 43 61
  • Rusheen McDonald, Jamaica- 44 04
  • Jereem Richards, Trinidad and Tobago- 44 12
  • Jacory Patterson, USA- 44 19
  • Zakithi Nene, South Africa- 44 20
  • Bayapo Ndori, Botswana- 44 21
  • Lee Bhekempilo Eppie, Botswana- 44 51
  • Yuki Nakajima, 44 53

Men’s hammer toss champions:

  • Ethan Katzberg, Canada- 84 70
  • Merlin Hummel, Germany- 82 77
  • Bence Halasz, Hungary- 82 69

Male’s 110 m Difficulties medalists:

  • Cordell Tinch, USA- 12 99
  • Orlando Bennett, Jamaica- 13 08
  • Tyler Mason, Jamaica- 13 12

Guy’s High Dive medalists:

  • Hamish Kerr, New Zealand- 2 36
  • Sanghyeok Woo, South Korea- 2 34
  • Jan Stefela, Czech Republic- 2 31

Outcomes of the females’s events from the fourth day of the Globe Sports Championships 2025

Gotten Approved For Triple Dive women’s finals:

  • Leyanis Hernandez, Cuba- 14 66
  • Yulimar Rojas, Venezuela- 14 49
  • Liadagmis Povea, Cuba- 14 44
  • Thea Lafond, Dominica- 14 40
  • Shanieka Ricketts, Jamaica- 14 30
  • Jasmine Moore, United States- 14 22
  • Saly Sarr, Senegal- 14 21
  • Ackelia Smith, Jamaica- 14 21
  • Caroline Joyeux, Germany- 14 19
  • Maja Askag, Sweden, 14 15
  • Neja Filipic, Slovakia- 14 05
  • Tugba Danismaz, Turkey- 14 00

Gotten ladies’s 400 m finals:

  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, United States- 48 29
  • Amber Anning, Great Britain- 49 38
  • Nickisha Pryce, Jamaica- 49 46
  • Salwa Eid Naser, Bahrain- 49 47
  • Natalia Bukowiecka, Poland- 49 67
  • Roxana Gomez, Cuba- 49 78
  • Marileidy Paulino, Dominican Republic- 49 82
  • Henriette Jaeger, Norway- 49 87

Women’s 1500 m medalists:

  • Faith Kipyegon, Kenya- 3: 52 15
  • Dorcus Ewoi, Kenya- 3: 54 92
  • Jessica Hull, Australia- 3: 55 16