Anderson Peters Claims Silver In Men’s Javelin At World Championships Tokyo 2025

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Grenada’s Anderson Peters added another historic chapter to his illustrious career, securing silver in the Men’s Javelin Final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo 2025.

The two-time world champion produced a massive throw of 87.38m, earning his third World Championships medal and reaffirming his status as one of the sport’s modern greats.

The gold medal went to Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago, who launched a season-best 88.16m, while the United States’ Curtis Thompson claimed bronze with 86.67m.

Peters’ achievement makes him a three-time World Athletics Championships medalist, an extraordinary feat that continues to bring pride and recognition to Grenada on the global stage.

From his world titles to his Olympic successes, Peters remains a shining symbol of Grenadian athletic excellence, inspiring young athletes across the Caribbean to dream big and pursue greatness.

🇬🇩🥈 A proud moment for Grenada.

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