Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Race walkers brave gripping humidity in opening event of world championships in Tokyo

Race walkers brave gripping humidity in opening event of world championships in Tokyo

Posted on 13 September 2025 By jobuzo

Organizers at the World Athletics Championships pushed up the start time for the race walk and marathon events on Saturday in Tokyo as a countermeasure against the heat and humidity.

While the change may have offered a modicum of relief, the athletes in the men’s and women’s 35-kilometer race walks still had to fight through stifling humidity in a glimpse of what may lie ahead for the rest of the road races.

“We’ve been expecting it to be hot and humid and it was,” Australian Rhydian Cowley said. “It wasn’t quite as hot as it had been last week in our training camp in Chiba, so that was nice. But it was still really tough conditions, and you saw that by how it was affecting the athletes out there.”

Race walkers brave gripping humidity in opening event of world championships in Tokyo


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Are the New iPhone 17 TechWoven Cases Worth It?
Next Post: UC Berkeley shares information on dozens of students, staff with Trump administration

Related Posts

Daily roundup: 84-year-old woman dies after being hit by power-assisted bicycle in Bedok — and other top stories today Daily roundup: 84-year-old woman dies after being hit by power-assisted bicycle in Bedok — and other top stories today News
Apple plans to change its Hide My Email privacy feature that could make it less effective Apple plans to change its Hide My Email privacy feature that could make it less effective News
Bear roaming runway halts flights at Japanese airport Bear roaming runway halts flights at Japanese airport News

Latest

  • Crowd surge at Hindu festival in India leaves 1 dead and many hospitalized
  • UK intelligence watchdog raps MI5 for lying to courts about a neo-Nazi informer
  • An OLED iPad Mini is Reportedly Arriving but Includes a Catch
  • South Korean province sets up teacher protection agency inspired by Netflix hit ‘Teach You a Lesson’
  • Daily roundup: 31 oversubscribed primary schools in Phase 2A to conduct balloting — and other top stories today
  • Let This Be Your Easy Guide to What the Easy A Cast Is Up to Now
  • Ultrahuman’s former hardware VP raises $5.5M for devices that control AI agents, not just record you
  • Meta now alerts parents if their teen discussed suicide or self-harm with its AI chatbot
  • Tensions spur ultra-rich to diversify across Asia
  • China memory-chip maker CXMT set for mega IPO

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs