Key Points

Gulveer Singh came heartbreakingly close to making history in the men's 5000m. He missed qualifying for the final by a mere 0.19 seconds behind Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen. The Asian champion led for most of the race but faded in the final lap dash. Meanwhile, Annu Rani also bowed out in the javelin throw qualifiers with a best attempt of 55.18m.

Key Points: Gulveer Singh Misses World Athletics 5000m Final by 0.19 Seconds

  • Gulveer clocked 13:42.34s finishing ninth in Heat 2
  • Missed final qualification by just 0.19 seconds to Jakob Ingebrigtsen
  • Led for most of the race holding second position at 2900m
  • Faded in final lap dash ending historic final bid
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World Athletics Championships: Gulveer Singh fails to make history, Annu Rani bows out in qualifying round

Asian champion Gulveer Singh narrowly misses historic 5000m final spot by 0.19s, while Annu Rani exits javelin qualifiers at World Athletics Championships Tokyo.

"In the last kilometre, I was left short. This was my first championships and I have learned a lot - Gulveer Singh"

Tokyo, September 19

Asian champion Gulveer Singh missed a historic men's 5000m final spot by a whisker, bowing out by a mere 0.19 seconds. Meanwhile, Annu Rani crashed out in the women's javelin throw qualifiers at the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo on Friday.

Gulveer clocked 13:42.34s to finish ninth while running in Heat 2 of the 5000m, marginally behind Norway's two-time Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who sprinted to the final qualifying spot, notching 13:42.15s.

For most of the race, Gulveer stayed in contention for taking a spot in the final. After 1000m, he firmly held the third spot and moved to second at 2900m, just 0.10 seconds adrift of leader Grant Fisher of the US.

However, in the final lap, a fading final lap dash conspired against Gulveer and led to his downfall. He was on the cusp of becoming the first Indian to storm into the 5000m final at the World Championships.

"My training in the USA was good, but because of this weather, my body hasn't responded well here. In the last kilometre, I was left short. This was my first championships and I have learned a lot from all the big athletes here. Next time, I believe I will do better than this. Now I will focus on the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games," Gulveer said as quoted from the Olympics.com.

In February, Gulveer ran 12:59.77s at the Boston University Terrier DMR Challenge and broke the Asian short track and Indian national records. At the Asian Athletics Championships 2025 in Gumi, Gulveer struck gold with a meet record of 13:24.77s. He ended 16th in the 10000m final with 29:13.33s earlier in Tokyo.

In the women's javelin throw, two-time Olympian and Asian Games gold medallist Annu Rani finished 15th in Group A and 29th overall with a best attempt of 55.18m. Rani was far away from her personal best of 63.82m throughout the qualifiers. She opened her account with 54.54m, improved to 55.18m on her second throw, and signed off with 55.10m.

- ANI

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Priya S
So close yet so far! But what an achievement to even be competing at this level. Gulveer's attitude is inspiring - learning from defeat and focusing on future competitions 👏
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Aman W
Weather excuse doesn't sit well with me. All athletes face the same conditions. Need better mental preparation and finishing strength. Hope he works on his final lap strategy.
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Sarah B
Annu Rani's performance is concerning. 55m when her PB is 63m? That's a huge gap. Maybe she needs to work with different coaches or change her training approach completely.
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Vikram M
Remember folks, these are WORLD championships! Just qualifying itself is a massive achievement for Indian athletes. We need to support them through wins AND losses 💪
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Kavya N
Gulveer beating Asian record shows his potential. With more international exposure and better conditioning, he can definitely make the final next time. Proud of our athletes!
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Michael C
The fact that he was competing with Olympic champions like Ingebrigtsen shows how far Indian distance running has come. This is just the beginning for Gulveer!

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