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Most insane finish: World Championships marathon gold decided by three hundredths of a second - VIDEO

The gold and silver medallists were given the same time of two hours, nine minutes and 48 seconds.

September 15, 2025 / 21:37 IST
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World Championships marathon gold decided by three hundredths of a second
World Championships marathon gold decided by three hundredths of a second (Reuters)

Alphonce Felix Simbu snatched gold in the first photo finish at a major championship marathon on Monday, edging out German Amanal Petros in a dramatic race to the line to give Tanzania its maiden world title. The photo finish showed the 42.195km race was decided by three hundredths of a second as Simbu surged past the diving Petros at the line, closer than the 0.05-second gap between the gold and silver medallists in the men's 100m final on Sunday.

Simbu and Petros were given the same time of two hours, nine minutes and 48 seconds, the German taking the silver despite heading the field as the leaders entered Tokyo's National Stadium. Italian Iliass Aouani took the bronze in 2:09.53.

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"When we entered the stadium, I was not sure if I would win," the 33-year-old Simbu said. "I did not know if I had won. But when I saw the video screens and me on the top of the results, I felt relieved.

"I made history today - the first Tanzanian gold medal at a world championships."

The finish was closer than at the 2001 championships in Edmonton, when Ethiopian Gezahegne Abera edged Kenyan Simon Biwott by a single second. South African Josia Thugwane won the closest Olympic men's marathon by three seconds from South Korean Lee Bong-ju at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

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