Kenya's Reynold Cheruiyot third as Portugal's Isaac Nader wins world men's 1,500m gold

Athletics
By AFP | Sep 17, 2025
Third placed Kenya's Reynold Cheruiyot (L), First placed Portugal's Isaac Nader and Second placed Britain's athlete Jake Wightman celebrate with medals and country flags after competing in the men's 1500m final during the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)

Portugal's Isaac Nader outsprinted Briton Jake Wightman to claim a surprise gold in the men's 1,500 metres at the world championships today.

Nader produced a devastating attack in the home straight to snatch victory in 3min 34.10sec, two-hundredths of a second ahead of 2022 world champion Wightman.

Kenya's Reynold Cheruiyot took bronze in a race in which Britain's defending champion Josh Kerr came in last, injured.

The field in Tokyo was blown wide open in the build-up to the final when Norway's 2021 Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen failed to make it out of the heats.

Ingebrigtsen sustained an Achilles injury after sweeping to a world indoor double in March, and a first outdoor outing in Tokyo proved too much for him.

Then Olympic champion Cole Hocker was disqualified in the semi-finals on Monday for 'jostling'.

Come the final at the National Stadium, Niels Laros of the Netherlands went straight out to the front of the pack, Wightman on his shoulder, with Kerr tucked into the middle of the 14-strong pack.

The Kenyan Cheruiyot duo, Timothy and Reynold, moved to the front, the former injecting a sudden surge that saw the pack split.

Kerr then began to struggle with 600m to run, for a moment skipping along as he seemingly carried a leg injury.

Timothy Cheruiyot took the pack through the bell, with Kerr now well adrift in last position.

Wightman made his move heading into the final 200m, rounding the Kenyan and Laros.

The Briton looked like he had done enough for a second world title, but he had not counted on Nader's perfectly-timed finish.

The Portuguese, whose previous medal showing was a bronze at the European indoors in Apeldoorn in March, dipped expertly at the line in a thrilling finish as both Portugal and Britain picked up their first medals of these world championships.

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