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The World Athletics Championships

An Illustrated Overview

The pinnacle of global track and field athletics competition;
One of the world's top 3 sports tournaments

Held every year

2 Years

Held every 4 years up to 1991
when Tokyo hosted the event;
Thereafter the Championships are
held every 2 years.

Number of Editions
Held to Date

19 Total

2025 Tokyo will mark
the 20th edition of the Championships.

Number of Host
Nations to Date

16 Total

The Tokyo 2025 competition will be
the third time for Japan to host, and second for Tokyo.

Number of
Participating Nations

Approx. 200

Number of
Disciplines

49 Total

Various disciplines ranging from 100m sprint,
long jump to shot put 24 men's, 24 women's, and 1 mixed

Disciplines

100m/200m/400m/800m/1500m/5000m/10000m/3000m Steeplechase/ Women’s 100m Hurdle/Men’s 110m Hurdle/400m Hurdle/4x100m Relay/ 4x400m Relay/Mixed 4x400m Relay/High Jump/Pole Vault/Long Jump/ Triple Jump/Shot Put/Discus Throw/Hammer Throw/Javelin Throw/ Women’s Heptathlon/Men’s Decathlon/20km Race Walk/35km Race Walk/ Marathon

Number of Participants

Approx2,000

Number of Medals Won by Japan at the Previous Edition

2 Total

Gold: 1
Bronze: 1

Note: At the 19th edition, held in Budapest,Hungary in 2023

TOPICS

1983

The first edition was held in Helsinki, Finland.

1993

The Championships became biennial with the 4th edition held in Stuttgart, Germany.

2007

The 11th edition was held in Osaka, Japan.

2025

Tokyo will host the 20th edition.

1991

The first edition to be ever held in Tokyo

1997

The 6th edition held in Athens, Greece became the first edition to be broadcast live on television.

2022

Tokyo was selected as the host of the upcoming edition in 2025 at a meeting held by the World Athletics Council in Oregon, U.S.

TOKYO FORWARD 2025

Let's support the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 !

Seiji MatsumotoIllustrator

Born in 1986 in Osaka, Japan. Graduated from Osaka University of Arts. After gaining experience as a designer in Tokyo, I moved to New York to fully dedicate myself to artistic endeavors.

In 2017, I presented “ねずみのANDY” (Andy the Mouse) at my first solo exhibition.

Currently, I express my unique perspective across various fields beyond the boundaries of art, illustration, and graphic design. My works have been recognized and appreciated at solo exhibitions and art events around the world.

I thoroughly select information and create artwork by simplifying it, much like pictograms, while preserving the shape of what it signifies, in order to give depth to expressions and whitespace. In the dream arena of the Deaflympics, where athletes from diverse cultures and languages come together to value visual communication, I would be very happy if everyone could connect through my artwork.