Race Action Kicks Off in Tokyo: Heptathlon Concludes, Decathlon Begins
France at the 2025 World Athletics Championships: A Preview
The 2025 World Athletics Championships are just around the corner, and French athletes are gearing up for some exciting performances. The event, taking place in French time, begins on Saturday, September 20, with the evening session being the first of many.
The heptathlon, a multi-event competition for women, will kick off the proceedings. Auriana Lazraq-Khlass, one of France's top athletes, will take part in the javelin throw at 12:00, followed by the 800m race later in the day at 14:11.
The French team will also be participating in several relay events. In the men's category, both the 4x100m and 4x400m relay heats are scheduled for 13:25 and 12:35 respectively. The women's 4x100m and 4x400m relay heats are set for 13:45 and 13:00 respectively.
Field events will not be left out either. The women's shot put final is scheduled for 12:54, and the women's javelin throw final will take place at 14:05. The men's 800m final, featuring Makenson Gletty and Antoine Ferranti, will be held at 14:55, with the duo also competing in the high jump at 12:05 as part of their decathlon events.
The women's 5000m final is set for 14:29, rounding off an action-packed day of athletics. The men's 800m final is also part of the event's schedule, but no specific details about the French athletes participating in the 1500-meter run on Sunday, September 21, were provided.
As the countdown to the 2025 World Athletics Championships continues, French fans can look forward to a thrilling display of athletic prowess from their home-grown talents. Stay tuned for more updates as the event unfolds!
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