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Audrey Werro, European Athletics Rising Star!

Audrey Werro, European Athletics Rising Star!

Audrey Werro

2025 was a year of great progress for Swiss 800m runner, Aurey Werro. She started the year with a PR of 1:57.76, which she was to better seven times in 2025 – including setting a Swiss national record three times.

She was in a good position in the final of the European Indoors when she went down in a tangle of legs on the tight indoor bends.  To her credit, she got up and finished in 2:27. She commented afterwards: “I was trying to keep my spot and to stop others passing me but I ran a lot on the outside. Before the last 100m I thought it would be still possible for me to pass and get to the first place. I knew I was in a good shape. But I have been pushed. When I fell I knew it was all over. Actually, I don’t even know if someone pushed me. Everything happened so fast. Today, I was sure I could get at least on the podium. I was aiming to get the gold medal, but unfortunately, it didn’t get what I wanted”.

Audrey Werro, won the W800m for Switzerland, photo by European Athletics

She won gold at the European U23s in 1:57.42, came fourth in the World Indoors in 1:59.81(a Swiss indoor record) and later came sixth in the World Championships in 1:56.17.  Early in the season she said: “Being 11th in the world with 1:57.25 is amazing, but for me it’s just the beginning.” How right she was in a year of giant steps forward.

Audrey Werro, SUI, sets Swiss NR for second time in last two weeks, in her win in Zurich! photo by Diamond League AG

Her year’s highlight was winning the Diamond League final in Zurich, a popular result with the Swiss crowd, especially as it was another Swiss record of 1:55.91.  She said afterwards: “It is really crazy. It is magic to get a new national record. I improved it so much. Ten days ago it was 1:57 and now it is 1:55. I heard the crowd cheer so loudly for me, it gave me a lot of energy. They encouraged me a lot. I saw the blue line in my first 400m, but in my second 400m I did not notice it any more. My plan was to be first or second after the pacemaker and when I saw that nobody went behind the pacemaker, I took the lead behind the pacemaker. It was so loud and there were so many Swiss flags, that helped a lot. Now I will reduce the rhythm, but of course maintain the shape. The conditions were ideal, also the weather, it was magic, unbelievable. I would not have thought that I could be here at the beginning of the season”.

Georgia Hunter-Bell, Audrey Werro, Zurich 2025, photo by Diamond League AG

The year ended with her being chosen as European young athlete of the year.

Video of Swiss Championship

Audrey Werro, Golden Tracks Rising Star, photo by European Athletics

  • Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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