Athletes wearing adizero have won more gold medals in the fastest races – 800m and sprint distances – than athletes wearing any other franchise, with five topping the podium in Parisadidas athletes also broke two tournament records with Marileidy Paulino’s 400m and Tamirat Tola’s marathon winBuilding on the existing 17 world records broken in road-running since 2020, the award-winning adizero collection of speed-running and training shoes helps athletes break records from first run to elite championships.
Today, as the world’s biggest celebration of sport comes to an end, adidas announces that athletes wearing footwear from the adizero family have won more gold medals in the fastest races – 800m and sprint distances – and secured more podium finishes in marathon distances than any other. With wins from the fastest sprint to marathon distances, adizero secures its place as adidas’ most successful ever footwear collection in its 75-year history of innovating for athletes at this highest level.
Alberto Uncini Manganelli, Global GM adidas Running and Specialist Sports says: “A huge message of congratulations to our incredible athletes, and the teams that have supported them to achieve these phenomenal results. Seeing what they’ve accomplished, we have never felt more confident in our running franchise than we do today. From the fastest sprint, to the quickest marathon, adizero has truly shaped the story of elite running as told in Paris, thanks to the relentless drive of our athletes, powered by the unwavering pursuit of innovation by our engineers and designers.”
In the fastest events – 800m and sprint distances – adidas athletes wearing adizero have dominated winning 5 out of 12 gold medals – more than any others. This includes men’s 100m, men’s 110m Hurdle, and the men’s and women’s 400m, and the men’s 800m. Specifically, in the men’s sprint distances of 400m and below, adizero athletes accounted for 60% of all possible gold positions in individual events.
These incredible athletes wore adizero Prime SP 3 Strung and adizero Prime SP 3 Strung x Y3 spikes, including the customised pair worn by Noah Lyles in his electric 100m win – supported by leading proprietary adidas technologies. This includes the cushioning and responsiveness benefits of Lightstrike Pro in the forefoot, and the cocoon-like comfort and support of the Strung upper.
Adizero’s impact also shaped the tournament’s marathon races, as adizero athletes won 50% of gold medals, and 50% of all available podium spots thanks to Tamirat Tola’s record-setting performance and time of 2:06:26, Tigist Assafa’s stunning silver medal on the closing day of events, and Benson Kipruto’s bold bronze finish. This follows a great season for athletes wearing adizero – including Peres Jepchirchir and Alexander Mutiso’s victories in London, Sisay Lemma’s commanding performance in Boston, and Benston Kipruto’s success in the Japanese capital earlier this year.
All medal winners wore the ADIZERO Adios Pro Evo 1, the lightest marathon world-record winning shoe ever, which since its unveil has helped adidas athletes break two world records and win 19 key races, including an Olympic record, four national records, four course records and a World Fastest Marathon Debut. Since 2023, athletes wearing adizero have won 51% of the top 50 races in the world, more than all others combined.
Adizero is adidas’ full suite of speed-running shoes across racing and training, built to democratise speed, and break records for every runner – from first run to elite championships. For further information please visit www.adidas.com or follow @adidas on Instagram to join the conversation.