Startlister og resultater fra stav menn under VM Friidrett Tokyo som arrangeres 15. (kvalifisering) og 17. (finale) september 2025.

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Stav menn VM Friidrett Tokyo 2025

13. september, kl 12.05: Kvalifisering
15. september, kl 13.10: Finale

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  • Mondo Duplantis starts as the undisputed favourite, having set three world records in 2025
  • Emmanouil Karalis has become history’s fourth-highest vaulter this year and Duplantis’s toughest opponent
  • Past global champions Renaud Lavillenie and Sam Kendricks also in contention

Not only is Mondo Duplantis one of the biggest stars of the sport, he heads to Tokyo with a two-year unbeaten streak of 35 competitions and having set three world records this year.

Duplantis, winner of the past seven global pole vault titles, will be aiming for another gold medal when he returns to Tokyo, the city where he won his first Olympic title in 2021. The Swedish vaulter has soared over six metres in 13 of his 15 competitions this year, and typically wins with huge margins.

But one man came close to beating Duplantis in their last competition before Tokyo. Greece’s Emmanouil Karalis matched Duplantis at 6.00m at the Diamond League Final in Zurich with the Swede only winning on countback.

Karalis, the Olympic bronze medallist, has enjoyed a superb season, topped by his 6.08m vault at the Greek Championships, making him the fourth-highest vaulter in history. He has cleared six metres in 11 of his competitions this year, routinely finishing runner-up to Duplantis.

Two-time world champion Sam Kendricks is third in the world rankings this year after another consistent season. The US vaulter, who took Olympic silver last year, finished third behind Duplantis and Karalis at this year’s World Indoor Championships and more recently at the Diamond League Final.

Australia’s Kurtis Marschall, bronze medallist in Budapest two years ago, heads to Tokyo with a season’s best of 5.93m and consistently makes the final at major championships. Ernest John Obiena of the Philippines is another proven championship performer, earning world silver in 2023 and bronze in 2022.

Renaud Lavillenie, the 2012 Olympic champion and former world record-holder, continues to perform well. The 38-year-old cleared 5.91m indoors earlier this year and has vaulted 5.82m four times outdoors. He is joined on the French team by Thibau Collet, the fifth-place finisher at the 2023 World Championships, who has the same indoor and outdoor season’s bests as Lavillenie.

Other contenders include Ersu Sasma, who set a Turkish record of 5.92m in July, and Austin Miller, who won the US Trials with a PB of 5.92m.

Om VM friidrett 2025

Dato

13. – 21. september

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Japan National Stadium, Tokyo – Japan

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Lørdag 13. september

Søndag 14. september

Mandag 15. september

Tirsdag 16. september

Onsdag 17. september

Torsdag 18. september

Fredag 19. september

Lørdag 20. september

Søndag 21. september

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Om mesterskapet

VM i friidrett 2025 skal arrangeres i Tokyo i Japan fra 13. til 21. september 2025. Dette blir det 20. verdensmesterskapet i friidrett.

Det vil bli tredje gangen mesterskapet blir arrangert i Japan, da VM i friidrett 1991 og VM i friidrett 2007 også ble arrangert her.

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