USATF Make Major Announcement Over World Championship After American Track and Field Star Forced to Pull Out

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One door closes and another opens in a big way. Just months before the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, USA Track & Field dropped a surprise update that reshaped their marathon lineup. A key member of the women’s team, Betsy Saina, originally locked in and ready to represent, has officially stepped down. But not due to injury or form. This time, it’s because she’s expecting a new chapter in life: motherhood. And with that, Team USATF had a decision to make fast. So, who would step up in her place?

The answer? Jess McClain, who’s been quietly putting in the work and building an elite resume over the past few years. Though originally named an alternate, McClain now finds herself thrust into the global spotlight. She’s not just a replacement; she’s a contender. McClain finished an impressive seventh at the Boston Marathon in April, clocking 2:22:43, the fastest time by an American woman in that race.

Jess McClain is headed to Tokyo🤩🇺🇸

USA Track & Field has announced that Jess McClain will replace Betsy Saina on the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 roster.

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— USATF (@usatf) June 12, 2025

She also placed fourth at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials marathon with a personal best of 2:25:46, and came fourth in the 10,000m at this year’s Olympic Trials on the track and field. In short? She’s more than ready. But… is it her championship?

“I am so honored and thrilled to represent Team USATF in the marathon at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September,” she said.

“To be able to race alongside my Brooks teammates, Erika and Susanna, as we contend to bring medals back home is also a dream come true.”

While Betsy Saina takes a breather from track and field, Jess McClain is hot on her heels

While Saina hits pause, another name is climbing fast, Jess McClain. Formerly Jess Tonn, she’s a Stanford alum with serious fire in her legs. Jess placed 4th at the 2024 Olympic Trials marathon and just delivered a career-defining performance at the 2025 Boston Marathon.

Her finish? 7th overall and first American in 2:22:43, nearly a three-minute personal best. She’s not a mother herself, but often speaks about the inspiration she draws from women like Saina. What’s striking? Jess’s 10,000m best (30:59:71) is catching up to Saina’s (30:07:78), and her marathon time now ranks among the top 10 fastest ever by an American woman.

No longer just a dark horse, Jess is emerging as a serious contender. So, can McClain eventually surpass Saina? The numbers don’t lie: Saina still holds faster PRs, especially that 2:19:17 marathon, but Jess is gaining ground fast and has age on her side (McClain’s 33 to Saina’s 36). With Saina temporarily out and Jess still improving, 2025 could be McClain’s moment.

But make no mistake, when Saina returns post-baby, this could be a thrilling rivalry. One’s a proven legend and mother of one (soon two), the other a hungry star rewriting her peak. In a track and field race with both on the start line? We’d be watching every step.

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