Ayden Owens-Delerme Takes Silver in the World Championships Decathlon
By: Jared Barton
Former North Allegheny standout Ayden Owens-Delerme broke his Puerto Rican national record to claim silver in the decathlon at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo over the weekend.
The 2024 North Allegheny Athletics Hall of Fame inductee scored 8,784 points as runner-up by 20 points to Germany’s Leo Neugebauer, who won with a total of 8,804. The previous national record for Owens-Delerme was 8,732 points.
2025 Tokyo World Championships | Decathlon 1,500m
Final Scores
1) 8804 Leo Neugebauer (Ger)
2) 8784 Ayden Owens-Delerme (Pur) National record
3) 8703 Kyle Garland (US)
4) 8583 Niklas Kaul (Ger)1,500m
2) 4:17.91 Owens-Delerme 826 pic.twitter.com/NYLOynEsat— RazorbackTF/XC (@RazorbackTF) September 21, 2025
Arkansas alum Ayden Owens-Delerme comments on his World Championship decathlon silver medal performance that improved his Puerto Rican national record pic.twitter.com/j0akqZTolO
— RazorbackTF/XC (@RazorbackTF) September 21, 2025
Congratulations to our Assistant Coach Ayden Owens-Delerme on his decathlon silver medal at the World Athletics Championships! He set a new Puerto Rican national record with a score of 8,784 points.
Release: https://t.co/uiG8CPPLpC #WhyNotILL pic.twitter.com/3QLL5odJYV
— Illinois Track & Field and Cross Country (@IlliniTrackXC) September 21, 2025





