Sweden Unveils Record-Breaking Team for 2025 World Athletics Championships
Sweden announces a historic team of 35 athletes for the 2025 World Athletics Championships with a record 40 event starts.
Key Points
- • 35 Swedish athletes selected for Tokyo championships.
- • Record 40 event starts, surpassing previous record of 39.
- • Key athletes include Mondo Duplantis and Daniel Ståhl.
- • Championships scheduled for September 13-21, 2023.
Sweden has announced a historic team of 35 athletes for the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, scheduled from September 13 to 21, 2023. This marks the largest contingent Sweden has ever sent, with a total of 40 event starts, surpassing the previous record of 39 starts by 36 athletes set in 1995 in Gothenburg.
Head coach Kajsa Bergqvist revealed the team composition, expressing her enthusiasm: "It is fantastic fun." The team features prominent athletes, including the world-famous pole vaulter Armand "Mondo" Duplantis and discus thrower Daniel Ståhl, along with a diverse group competing in various disciplines ranging from sprints to long-distance races and field events.
The inclusion of 35 athletes represents a significant milestone in Swedish athletics, showcasing the growing competitiveness and depth of talent within the country's track and field community. The expanded presence at the championships underscores Sweden's commitment to excelling on the international stage, as the athletes prepare for what promises to be an exciting competition in Tokyo.