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Portugal’s Isaac Nader is the out-of-nowhere winner of men’s 1,500 meters at world championships

TOKYO (AP) — This year’s out-of-nowhere winner of the men’s 1,500 meters hails from Portugal. It’s Isaac Nader, who ran five wide down the stretch Wednesday night to pull what can only be described as a stunner at world championships, even against a field that lost three of its top contenders long before the finish line.

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Portugal's Isaac Nader is the out-of-nowhere winner of men's 1,500 meters at world championships

Portugal’s Isaac Nader celebrates after winning the gold medal ahead of Britain’s Jake Wightman in the men’s 1,500 meters final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)


TOKYO (AP) — This year’s out-of-nowhere winner of the men’s 1,500 meters hails from Portugal. It’s Isaac Nader, who ran five wide down the stretch Wednesday night to pull what can only be described as a stunner at world championships, even against a field that lost three of its top contenders long before the finish line.

Nader took advantage of a leisurely pace and beat 2022 champion Jake Wightman, who also wasn’t expected to contend, by .02 seconds. The winning time: 3 minutes, 34.10 seconds.

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