Golden Grand Prix 2025 Tokyo Full results : Sha'Carri Richardson faces massive upset, Christian Coleman misses top spot

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The 2025 Golden Grand Prix, a World Athletics Continental Tour gold event, concluded on May 18, Sunday. The event featured many prominent track and field stars competing across different disciplines such as 100m, 110m/100m hurdles, 200m, 400m, 400m hurdles 1500m, 3000m, triple jump, javelin throw, high jump, and long jump among others.

In the men's 100m, Japan's 2023 Asian champion Hiroki Yanagita took the top spot with a 10.06s run. Christian Coleman, the three-time world champion, had to settle for the third position in the race with a 10.11s. Another USA athlete Christian Miller placed second with a 10.08s at the Golden Grand Prix.

Meanwhile, the reigning world champion and Olympic gold medalist Sha'Carri Richardson faced a massive upset, finishing fourth with a 11.47s run. Australia's Bree Rizzo occupied the top spot in the 100m race, recording 11.38s.

With this, let's look at the full results for the 2025 Golden Grand Prix -

Women’s Results at 2025 Seiko Golden Grand Prix

Yaroslava Mahuchikh at Paris Olympics 2024 (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)Yaroslava Mahuchikh at Paris Olympics 2024 (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

100m

  1. Bree Rizzo (AUS) - 11.38s
  2. Twanisha Terry (USA) - 11.42s
  3. Sade McCreath (CAN) - 11.46s

100m Hurdles

  1. Tonea Marshall (USA) - 12.54s
  2. Armstrong Alia (USA) - 12.68s
  3. Yumi Tanaka (JPN) - 12.81s

1500m

  1. Georgia Griffith (AUS) - 4:01.10min
  2. Nozomi Tanaka (JPN) - 4:06.08min
  3. Sarah Billings (AUS) - 4:06.75min

3000m

  1. Rose Davies (AUS) - 8:43.38min
  2. Helen Ekalale Lobun (KEN) - 8:49.28min
  3. Yuma Yamamoto (JPN) - 8:50.64min

Triple Jump

  1. Maoko Takashima (JPN) - 13.66m
  2. Olha Korsun (UKR) - 13.53m
  3. Akari Funada (JPN) - 13.52m

Javelin Throw

  1. Haruka Kitaguchi (JPN) - 64.16m
  2. Momone Ueda (JPN) - 60.66m
  3. Jo-Ane du Plessis (RSA) - 59.51m

High Jump

  1. Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR) - 1.96m
  2. Michaela Hruba (CZE) - 1.85m
  3. Tatiana Gkousin (GRE) - 1.80m

Men’s Results at 2025 Seiko Golden Grand Prix

 GettyTrevor Bassitt at Olympic Games Paris 2024. Source: Getty

100m

  1. Hiroki Yanagita (JPN) - 10.06s
  2. Christian Miller (USA) - 10.08s
  3. Christian Coleman (USA) - 10.11s

110m Hurdles

  1. Rachid Muratake (JPN) - 13.16s
  2. Tatsuki Abe (JPN) - 13.27s
  3. Dylan Beard (USA) - 13.38s

200m

  1. Robert Gregory (USA) - 20.24s
  2. Andre De Grasse (CAN) - 20.29s
  3. Shota Iizuka (JPN) - 20.67s

400m

  1. Reece Holder (AUS) - 44.76s
  2. Fuga Sato (JPN) - 45.23s
  3. Kentaro Sato (JPN) - 45.76s

400m Hurdles

  1. Trevor Bassitt (USA) - 48.50s
  2. Ken Toyoda (JPN) - 48.55s
  3. Daiki Ogawa (JPN) - 48.98s

3000m

  1. Jude Thomas (AUS) - 7:39.69min
  2. Ermias Girma (ETH) - 7:40.42min
  3. Brian Fay (IRL) - 7:41.09min

3000m Steeplechase

  1. Ryuji Miura (JPN) - 8:18.96min
  2. Milkesa Fikadu (ETH) - 8:20.10min
  3. Ryoma Aoki (JPN) - 8:20.99min

Javelin Throw

  1. Marc Anthony Minichello (USA) - 82.36m
  2. Douw Smit (RSA) - 81.68m
  3. Cyprian Mrzygłód (POL) - 80.56m

High Jump

  1. Tomohiro Shinno (JPN) - 2.27m
  2. Yuto Seko (JPN) - 2.24m
  3. Sota Haraguchi (JPN) - 2.24m

Long Jump

  1. Liam Adcock (AUS) - 8.20m
  2. Hibiki Tsuha (JPN) - 8.15m
  3. Shunsuke Izumiya (JPN) - 8.02m

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