Ethiopia Dominates the 2025 Tokyo Marathon as Tadese Takele and Sutume Kebede Take the Crown

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The streets of Tokyo were buzzing with energy as thousands of runners lined up for the 2025 Tokyo Marathon, one of the biggest races of the year. With near-perfect conditions, the stage was set for some seriously fast timesโ€”and the elites didnโ€™t disappoint. Ethiopia took both the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s titles in style, with Tadese Takele and Sutume Asefa Kebede putting on dominant performances.

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Ethiopia’s Tadese Takele finishes in first place to win the men’s category of the Tokyo Marathon in Tokyo on March 2, 2025. YUICHI YAMAZAKI/Pool via REUTERS

Tadese Takele Runs a Career-Best to Win the Menโ€™s Race

The menโ€™s race was all about Tadese Takele. The Ethiopian star came into Tokyo with momentum, and he delivered a statement performance, clocking 2:03:23โ€”a personal best and the fastest time ever recorded at this race.

Takele, who had previously finished third at the 2023 Berlin Marathon, showed heโ€™s ready to be a major player in the marathon world. He ran smart, stayed patient, and then made a decisive move in the final kilometers to drop the field.

His biggest challenger? Deresa Geleta, another Ethiopian, who finished second in 2:03:51. Kenyaโ€™s Vincent Kipkemoi Ngetich rounded out the podium in 2:04:00, proving that East Africaโ€™s dominance in marathoning is as strong as ever.

Defending champion Benson Kipruto couldnโ€™t quite keep up this year and had to settle for sixth place (2:05:46).

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Sutume Asefa Kebede Goes Back-to-Back in Tokyo

In the womenโ€™s race, Sutume Asefa Kebede did exactly what she came to do: defend her Tokyo Marathon title. The Ethiopian powerhouse crossed the line in 2:16:31, holding off a late charge from Kenyaโ€™s Winfridah Moraa Moseti, who finished in 2:16:56.

Kebedeโ€™s win is even more impressive considering sheโ€™s been on fire latelyโ€”last year, she set a personal best of 2:15:55 at this same race. With this victory, sheโ€™s proving sheโ€™s one of the most consistent marathoners in the world right now.

Ethiopiaโ€™s Hawi Feysa grabbed third in 2:17:00, making it an Ethiopia-Kenya battle all the way to the finish.

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Big Moments and Standout Performances

Beyond the winners, there were plenty of other big storylines:

  • Paula Radcliffeโ€™s Surprise Comeback: The 51-year-old British legend shocked everyone by running her first marathon in over a decade, finishing in 2:57:26. Not bad for someone whose marathon world record (2:15:25) stood for 16 years.
  • Japanโ€™s Top Finisher: Local runner Tsubasa Ichiyama had a strong race, finishing 10th in 2:06:00 and giving the home crowd something to cheer for.
  • World Marathon Majors Just Got More Interesting: Tokyo kicked off the series in a big way, and with Sydney recently added as the seventh Major, this yearโ€™s championship battle is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years.

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Top 10 Results โ€“ 2025 Tokyo Marathon

Menโ€™s Results:

  1. Tadese Takele (ETH) โ€“ 2:03:23
  2. Deresa Geleta (ETH) โ€“ 2:03:51
  3. Vincent Kipkemoi Ngetich (KEN) โ€“ 2:04:00
  4. Titus Kipruto (KEN) โ€“ 2:05:34
  5. Mulugeta Uma (ETH) โ€“ 2:05:46
  6. Benson Kipruto (KEN) โ€“ 2:05:46
  7. Geoffrey Toroitich (KEN) โ€“ 2:05:46
  8. Suldan Hassan (SWE) โ€“ 2:05:57
  9. Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) โ€“ 2:05:59
  10. Tsubasa Ichiyama (JPN) โ€“ 2:06:00

Womenโ€™s Results:

  1. Sutume Asefa Kebede (ETH) โ€“ 2:16:31
  2. Winfridah Moraa Moseti (KEN) โ€“ 2:16:56
  3. Hawi Feysa (ETH) โ€“ 2:17:00
  4. Magdalyne Masai (KEN) โ€“ 2:19:28
  5. Rosemary Wanjiru (KEN) โ€“ 2:19:57
  6. Desi Mokonin (BRN) โ€“ 2:20:07
  7. Gotytom Gebreslase (ETH) โ€“ 2:20:25
  8. Degitu Azimeraw (ETH) โ€“ 2:20:26
  9. Zhang Deshun (CHN) โ€“ 2:20:53
  10. Jessica Stenson (AUS) โ€“ 2:22:56

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Jessy has been active her whole life, competing in cross-country, track running, and soccer throughout her undergrad. She pivoted to road cycling after completing her Bachelor of Kinesiology with Nutrition from Acadia University. Jessy is currently a professional road cyclist living and training in Spain.

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