Joma concludes the Tokyo World Athletics Championships, establishing itself as a key brand in elite international athletics.
The 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships will be remembered by Joma federations and athletes. With a total of 17 medals, the presence of the Spanish brand on the global stage has been synonymous with success, consolidating its role as a benchmark in high-performance sport.
Federations wearing Joma apparel, as well as sponsored athletes, demonstrated exceptional levels throughout all days of competition. The final tally — 3 golds, 8 silvers, and 7 bronzes — reflects achievements across a wide range of disciplines, including sprints, race walking, and relays. Every podium finish is the result of the preparation and talent of the athletes, supported by Joma through technical innovation, top-quality equipment, and high-performance footwear.
Spain: Top 10 in the overall medal table and race-walking leader
The Spanish team once again excelled in race-walking, playing a leading role and confirming its status as a global power in the discipline. National race walkers reached the podium in multiple events, showcasing their outstanding performance in Tokyo.
In addition to the gold double in the men’s category, Paul McGrath, a Joma athlete, achieved a historic bronze in the 20 km race walk in his World Championship debut. This unique moment marked a double celebration for the brand, as it represents the first World Championship medal won by one of its athletes.

Italy adds 7 medals in Tokyo
Italy closed the championship with 7 medals — 1 gold, 3 silvers, and 3 bronzes — achieving a record total of podiums at a World Championship, its best performance to date. This success has strengthened the prestige of Italian athletics and consolidated Joma as a strategic partner for top-level federations.
Demarius Smith: a model of perseverance
Another standout Joma athlete in Tokyo was Demarius Smith. In his first year running the 400 meters and representing the United States at the World Championships, he secured a silver medal in the 4×400 relay, where he has competed wearing R-1100 spiked trainers.
In summary, with these 18 medals, Joma reaffirms itself as one of the most visible brands in international athletics. The impact achieved in Tokyo strengthens its commitment to global sport and reinforces its prestige in high-performance technical equipment.
Moreover, this result provides a strong motivation for upcoming international competitions, including the Olympic cycle and major athletics leagues.
JOMA MEDAL TABLE – TOKYO 2025 WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Spain: 🥇x2🥉
Italy: 🥇🥈x3🥉x3
Mexico: 🥈x2
Morocco: 🥈
Czech Republic: 🥉
Slovenia: 🥉
Serbia: 🥉
Demarius Smith with USA: 🥈