Athletics Ireland have this afternoon announced the final team selection for the upcoming 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
A number of World and European medallists, as well as Olympians, will headline the team for the championships which take place at the Japan National Stadium from September 13th to September 21st. Amongst them are Sarah Healy (Women’s 1500m), Kate O’Connor (Women’s Heptathlon), Mark English (Men’s 800m), Sarah Lavin (100mH), Nicola Tuthill (Hammer), Andrew Coscoran (1500m), Cathal Doyle (1500m), Sophie Becker (Women’s 400m, Mixed 4x400m Relay and Women’s 4x400m Relay), and Sharlene Mawdsley (Women’s 400m, Mixed 4x400m Relay and Women’s 4x400m Relay).
Sarah Healy (UCD AC) has accumulated significant championship experience at this stage of her career, with Tokyo marking the 24-year-old’s third appearance at the World Athletics Championships. The Dubliner, who is based in Manchester training with M11 Track Club, will compete in the Women’s 1500m having won the European indoor 3000m title in March.
Healy will be joined in the 1500m by fellow Olympian Sophie O’Sullivan (Ballymore Cobh AC), and Laura Nicholson of Bandon AC who was officially confirmed as qualified based on her ranking over the weekend.
Mark English (Finn Valley AC) also medalled at the European Indoor Championships, winning bronze in the Men’s 800m, and has to date had a sensational season clocking the six fastest ever times of his career in the last three months, lowering his Irish record down to 1:43.37 in Budapest earlier this month. English will be joined in the 800m by UCD’s Cian McPhillips who is sure to head to Tokyo buoyed by his recent 1:44.34 win in Oordegem last month.
Sarah Lavin will take to the World outdoors on the back of semi-final appearances at the two previous editions in Eugene (2022) and Budapest (2023). The Emerald AC sprinter will be looking to channel all her major championship experience as she looks to progress through the rounds in one of the most high-class events in Tokyo.
Irish field events will be well represented once more with European and World Indoor medallist and World University Games champion Kate O’Connor (Dundalk St. Gerard’s AC) will look to continue her outstanding season in the Women’s Heptathlon. O’Connor improved her Irish record in the seven-discipline event to 6487 points back in July.
Olympian Eric Favors (Raheny Shamrock AC) will represent Ireland in the shot where he’ll look to continue the form that saw him throw a 20.75m late last month.
2024 European Mixed 4x400m relay champion Sharlene Mawdsley (Newport AC) starred at the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China in May helping both the Mixed and Women’s 4x400m relay teams qualify for these championships. She has been selected for both relays, as well as the Women’s 400m alongside teammate Sophie Becker (Raheny Shamrock AC).
The Irish relay teams offer a blend of youth and experience across both the mixed and women’s 4x400m events with Rachel McCann (North Down AC), Jack Raftery (Donore Harriers), Conor Kelly (Finn Valley AC), Cillín Greene (Galway City Harriers), Cliodhna Manning (Kilkenny City Harriers), Michelle Duggan (UCD AC), and Jenna Breen (City of Lisburn AC) completing the lineups.
European U23 and World University Games silver medallist Nicola Tuthill (UCD AC) is also selected. The Cork native will compete in the Women’s Hammer Throw, an event where she has improved her personal best and Irish U23 record to 71.75m this summer.
Ireland will have a strong endurance representation in Tokyo with Cathal Doyle (Clonliffe Harriers) and Andrew Coscoran (Star of the Sea AC) leading the charge in the men’s 1500m, while Coscoran will also join Brian Fay (Raheny Shamrock AC) and Bantry’s Darragh McElhinney on the start-line of the men’s 5000m.
Efrem Gidey (Clonliffe Harriers), who is Europe’s fastest athlete over 10,000m this season, will be Ireland’s sole representative in the men’s 10,000m, while marathon runners Hiko Tonosa (Dundrum South Dublin AC), Peter Lynch (Kilkenny City Harriers) and Fionnuala McCormack (Kilcoole AC) had been previously selected in May.
Irish walks will also be well represented across both of the men’s events with David Kenny (Farranfore Maine Valley AC) in the 20km Race Walk and Oisin Lane (Mullingar Harriers) in the 35km Race Walk taking their places.
Speaking at today’s team announcement, Athletics Ireland Director of High Performance, Paul McNamara said: “2025 has been an outstanding year for Irish athletes at European and global championships, and this group is set to continue that upward trajectory in Tokyo. With higher qualification standards than ever before we have 21 individual athletes selected, plus two relay squads, which is the largest team we have ever sent to a World Championships”.
McNamara continued: “It’s the first year of this Olympic cycle, and this team includes multiple athletes, both seasoned campaigners and rising stars, that are primed to make an impact as they build towards LA 2028.”
The 20th edition of the World Athletics Championships will be broadcast live on RTÉ television for the first time this century, with the nine-day event starting on September 13th.
Tokyo 2025 Selections:
Sarah Healy
Event: Women’s 1500m
Club: UCD AC
Coach: Trevor Painter & Jenny Meadows
Sophie O’Sullivan
Event: Women’s 1500m
Club: Ballymore Cobh AC
Coach: Collis Birmingham
Laura Nicholson
Event: Women’s 1500m
Club: Bandon AC
Coach: Andrea McDonough
Mark English
Event: Men’s 800m
Club: Finn Valley AC
Coach: Justin Rinaldi
Cian McPhillips
Event: Men’s 800m
Club: UCD AC
Coach: Joe Ryan
Sarah Lavin
Event: Women’s 100m Hurdles
Club: Emerald AC
Coach: Noelle Morrissey
Sharlene Mawdsley
Event: Women’s 400m, Mixed 4x400m Relay & Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: Newport AC
Coach: Tony Lester
Sophie Becker
Event: Women’s 400m, Mixed 4x400m Relay & Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: Raheny Shamrock AC
Coach: Gerard O’Donnell & Aideen Sinnott
Cathal Doyle
Event: Men’s 1500m
Club: Clonliffe Harriers
Coach: Jon Bigg
Andrew Coscoran
Event: Men’s 1500m & Men’s 5000m
Club: Star of the Sea AC
Coach: Helen Clitheroe
Kate O’Connor
Event: Women’s Heptathlon
Club: Dundalk St. Gerard’s AC
Coach: Michael O’Connor & Tom Reynolds
Nicola Tuthill
Event: Women’s Hammer Throw
Club: UCD AC
Coach: Killian Barry
Brian Fay
Event: Men’s 5000m
Club: Raheny Shamrock AC
Coach: Nic Bideau
Darragh McElhinney
Event: Men’s 5000m
Club: Bantry AC
Coach: Emmett Dunleavy
Efrem Gidey
Event: Men’s 10,000m
Club: Clonliffe Harriers
Coach: Andy Hobdell
David Kenny
Event: Men’s 20km Race Walk
Club: Farranfore Maine Valley AC
Coach: Jamie Costin
Oisin Lane
Event: Men’s 35km Race Walk
Club: Mullingar Harriers
Coach: Michael Lane
Eric Favors
Event: Men’s Shot Put
Club: Raheny Shamrock AC
Coach: Dane Miller
Fionnuala McCormack
Event: Women’s Marathon
Club: Kilcoole AC
Coach: Alan McCormack
Hiko Tonosa
Event: Men’s Marathon
Club: Dundrum South Dublin AC
Coach: Gemedu Dedefo
Peter Lynch
Event: Men’s Marathon
Club: Kilkenny City Harriers
Coach: Alistair Cragg
Rachel McCann
Event: Mixed 4x400m Relay & Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: North Down AC
Coach: Ian Neely
Jack Raftery
Event: Mixed 4x400m Relay
Club: Donore Harriers
Coach: Gerard O’Donnell
Conor Kelly
Event: Mixed 4x400m Relay
Club: Finn Valley AC
Coach: Paul Miller
Cillín Greene
Event: Mixed 4x400m Relay
Club: Galway City Harriers
Coach: Gerard O’Donnell & Aideen Sinnott
Cliodhna Manning
Event: Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: Kilkenny City Harriers
Coach: Peter Lyons
Michelle Duggan
Event: Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: UCD AC
Coach: Adam McMullen
Jenna Breen
Event: Women’s 4x400m Relay
Club: City of Lisburn AC
Coach: Grant Barker
Erin Friel
Event: Women’s 4x400m Relay – Non travelling reserve
Club: Letterkenny AC
Coach: Kathryn McDevitt
Ciaran Carthy
Event: Mixed 4x400m Relay – Non travelling reserve
Club: Dundrum South Dublin AC
Coach: Kenneth Kiernan & Ed Carthy
NOTES
- Timetable: Schedule: https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-championships/tokyo25/timetable
- A preview, including Team Ireland athlete bios and schedules, will be published week of September 8th.

Tokyo 2025 - September 13th to September 21st