September 3, 2025 – A record 88 athletes will represent Australia at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this month, marking the nation’s biggest team ever assembled for a global championships.
More than just a number, the team reflects a sport in full spotlight, with Olympic and world champions competing alongside fearless teens and debutants, ready to continue the momentum seen within Australian athletics since the team’s last visit to Tokyo in 2021.
Among the team is dual Olympic medallist and 2025 Diamond League champion, high jumper Nicola Olyslagers (NSW) who has been touted as one of Australia’s strongest chances for gold after soaring to a new national record of 2.04m in Zurich last week.
“This season has been a great build up for Tokyo. I do want to do another personal best, but I haven’t put a limit on what that is because I want to trust God for the greater heights,” Olyslagers said.
“My life changed forever the last time I competed in Tokyo for the Olympics [when claiming silver], so even sharing that stadium this time with my family and friends will be a moment I’ll never forget.”
Joining Olyslagers will be five more Paris Olympic medallists in reigning Olympic and world champion Nina Kennedy (WA), Matthew Denny (QLD) who enters Tokyo off the back of the second-largest discus throw in history, race walker Rhydian Cowley (VIC), middle distance sensation Jessica Hull (NSW) who will double in the 800m and 1500m and 2022 world high jump champion Eleanor Patterson (VIC).
Adding to the weight of the Olympic medallists, Kurtis Marschall (WA) enters competition as world number four in the Men’s Pole Vault and a bronze medallist at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, while Liam Adcock (QLD) is ranked fifth in the Men’s Long Jump after a breakthrough year which included bronze at the World Indoor Championships and Diamond League final last week.
Further, the strength of Australian sprinting stocks will be well represented, with all five national relay teams qualified for the first time in history.
100m: Joshua Azzopardi (NSW), Rohan Browning (NSW)
200m: Gout Gout (QLD), Calab Law (QLD), Aidan Murphy (SA)
400m: Reece Holder (QLD), Cooper Sherman (VIC)
800m: Peter Bol (WA), Peyton Craig (QLD), Luke Boyes (NSW)
1500m: Cameron Myers (ACT), Jude Thomas (QLD), Adam Spencer (VIC)
5000m: Ky Robinson (QLD), Jack Rayner (VIC), Seth O’Donnell (VIC)
3000m Steeplechase: Ed Trippas (VIC)
High Jump: Yual Reath (VIC), Brandon Starc (NSW), Roman Anastasios (VIC)
Pole Vault: Kurtis Marschall (WA)
Long Jump: Liam Adcock (QLD), Christopher Mitrevski (VIC)
Triple Jump: Connor Murphy (NSW)
Discus Throw: Matthew Denny (QLD)
Javelin Throw: Cameron McEntyre (NSW)
Marathon: Andrew Buchanan (VIC), Tim Vincent (VIC), Liam Boudin (QLD)
20km Race Walk: Rhydian Cowley (VIC), Declan Tingay (VIC), Tim Fraser (ACT)
35km Race Walk: Cowley, Will Thompson (VIC), Mitchell Baker (ACT)
4x100m Relay: Azzopardi, Jacob Despard (TAS), Christopher Ius (NSW), Law, Browning, Connor Bond (NSW)
4x400m Relay: Holder, Sherman, Aidan Murphy, Thomas Reynolds (VIC), Terrell Thorne (QLD), Luke van Ratingen (NSW) , Augustine Nketia Junior (ACT)
100m: Bree Rizzo (QLD), Torrie Lewis (QLD), Ella Connolly (NSW)
200m: Lewis, Mia Gross (VIC), Kristie Edwards (NSW)
400m: Ellie Beer (QLD)
800m: Abbey Caldwell (VIC), Claudia Hollingsworth (VIC), Jessica Hull (NSW)
1500m: Sarah Billings (VIC), Linden Hall (VIC), Hull
*5000m: Rose Davies (NSW), Hall, Georgia Griffith (VIC), Lauren Ryan (VIC)
10,000m: Ryan, Isobel Batt-Doyle (SA)
100m Hurdles: Liz Clay (QLD)
400m Hurdles: Sarah Carli (NSW), Alanah Yukich (WA)
3000m Steeplechase: Cara Feain-Ryan (QLD), Amy Cashin (VIC)
High Jump: Nicola Olyslagers (NSW), Eleanor Patterson (VIC), Emily Whelan (NSW)
Pole Vault: Nina Kennedy (WA)
Long Jump: Samantha Dale (NSW), Delta Amidzovski (NSW)
Triple Jump: Desleigh Owusu (NSW)
Discus Throw: Taryn Gollshewsky (QLD)
Hammer Throw: Stephanie Ratcliffe (VIC), Lara Roberts (QLD)
Javelin Throw: Mackenzie Little (NSW), Lianna Davidson (NSW)
Marathon: Vanessa Wilson (VIC), Sarah Klein (VIC), Tara Palm (SA)
20km Race Walk: Rebecca Henderson (VIC), Elizabeth McMillen (NSW), Alexandra Griffin (WA)
35km Race Walk: Olivia Sandery (SA), Henderson, Allanah Pitcher (NSW)
Heptathlon: Camryn Newton-Smith (QLD), Tori West (QLD)
4x100m Relay: Connolly, Edwards, Lewis, Rizzo, Georgia Harris (QLD), Leah O’Brien (WA)
4x400m Relay: Beer, Yukich, Gross, Carla Bull (QLD), Jemma Pollard (NSW), Carli, Amelia Rowe (WA)
Jemima Montag (20km Race Walk) and Lachlan Kennedy (100m) were previously announced but have withdrawn due to injuries.