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2024 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Results

2024 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials results from Hayward Field at the University of Oregon in Eugene. The top three in each event make the team if they have the Olympic qualifying standard or a high enough world ranking on June 30. Additional sprinters will make the team for 4x100m and 4x400m relay pools. Athlete names will be bolded once they’ve qualified for Paris. Full results are here. ...

Women’s 100m
1. Sha’Carri Richardson -- 10.71
2. Melissa Jefferson -- 10.80
3. TeeTee Terry -- 10.89
4. Tamari Davis -- 10.91
5. Aleia Hobbs -- 10.93
6. Tamara Clark -- 10.95
7. Candace Hill -- 11.00
8. Jenna Prandini -- 11.02

Women’s 200m
1. Gabby Thomas -- 21.81
2. Brittany Brown -- 21.90
3. McKenzie Long -- 21.91
4. Sha’Carri Richardson -- 22.16
5. Tamara Clark -- 22.20
6. Abby Steiner -- 22.24
7. Jenna Prandini -- 22.58
8. Jadyn Mays -- 22.60

TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS: Broadcast Schedule

Women’s 400m
1. Kendall Ellis -- 49.46
2. Aaliyah Butler -- 49.71
3. Alexis Holmes -- 49.78
4. Kaylyn Brown -- 50.07
5. Quanera Hayes -- 50.55
6. Isabella Whittaker -- 50.68
7. Lynna Irby-Jackson -- 50.74
8. JaMeesia Ford -- 50.80

Women’s 800m
1. Nia Akins -- 1:57.36
2. Allie Wilson -- 1:58.32
3. Juliette Whittaker -- 1:58.45
4. Michaela Rose -- 1:59.32
5. Sage Hurta-Klecker -- 2:00.38
6. Kristie Schoffield -- 2:01.04
7. Raevyn Rogers -- 2:01.12
8. Kate Grace -- 2:02.37

Women’s 1500m
1. Nikki Hiltz -- 3:55.33
2. Emily Mackay -- 3:55.90
3. Elle St. Pierre -- 3:55.99
4. Sinclaire Johnson -- 3:56.75
5. Cory McGee -- 3:57.44
6. Elise Cranny -- 3:57.87
7. Heater MacLean -- 3:58.31
8. Helen Schlachtenhaufen -- 3:59.71

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
1. Val Constien -- 9:03.22
2. Courtney Wayment -- 9:06.50
3. Marisa Howard -- 9:07.14
4. Gabbi Jennings -- 9:12.08
5. Kaylee Mitchell -- 9:14.05
6. Olivia Markezich -- 9:14.87
7. Allie Ostrander -- 9:21.82
8. Annie Rodenfels -- 9:22.66

Women’s 5000m
1. Elle St. Pierre -- 14:40.34
2. Elise Cranny -- 14:40.36
3. Karissa Schweizer -- 14:45.12
4. Parker Valby -- 14:51.44
5. Whittni Morgan -- 15:05.53
6. Allie Buchalski -- 15:12.87
7. Ella Donaghu -- 15:14.27
8. Taylor Roe -- 15:15.37

Women’s 10,000m
1. Weini Kelati -- 31:41.07
2. Parker Valby -- 31:41.553 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
3. Karissa Schweizer -- 31:41.557 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
4. Jessica McClain -- 32:04.57
5. Amanda Vestri -- 32:11.00
6. Kellyn Taylor -- 32:12.02
7. Maggie Montoya -- 32:13.26
8. Erika Kemp -- 32:21.84
13. Katie Izzo -- 32:30.31 (currently has world ranking)

Women’s 100m Hurdles
1. Masai Russell -- 12.25
2. Alaysha Johnson -- 12.302
3. Grace Stark -- 12.309
4. Nia Ali -- 12.37
5. Tonea Marshall -- 12.38
6. Keni Harrison -- 12.39
7. Christina Clemons -- 12.61
8. Talie Bonds -- 12.85

Women’s 400m Hurdles
1. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone — 50.65 WR
2. Anna Cockrell -- 52.64
3. Jasmine Jones -- 52.77
4. Shamier Little -- 52.98
5. Rachel Glenn -- 53.46
6. Dalilah Muhammad -- 54.27
7. Akala Garrett -- 55.01
8. Cassandra Tate -- 55.37

McLaughlin-Levrone breaks world record in 400mH
In the final event of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke the world record in the 400m hurdles in a time of 50.65 seconds, blowing away other qualifiers Anna Cockrell and Jasmine Jones.

Women’s 20km Race Walk (nobody has standard or world ranking)
1. Robyn Stevens -- 1:37:38
2. Miranda Melville -- 1:39:38
3. Michelle Rohl — 1:42:27
4. Katie Burnett -- 1:43:44
5. Stephanie Casey -- 1:44:51
6. Lydia McGranahan -- 1:45:22
7. Celina Lepe -- 1:46:47
8. Talia Green -- 1:51:04

Women’s Discus
1. Valarie Allman -- 70.73
2. Jayden Ulrich -- 62.63 (currently has world ranking)
3. Veronica Fraley -- 62.54
4. Erika Beistle -- 62.50
5. Shelby Frank -- 61.55
6. Elena Bruckner -- 60.26
7. Micaela Hazlewood -- 58.93
8. Jordyn Bryant -- 58.78

Allman dominates discus at Trials for Paris berth
Valarie Allman won the women's discus final by 8.10 meters to advance to the Paris Olympics, where she'll look to defend her gold medal. Veronica Fraley, who also has the Olympic standard, will join her as well.

Women’s Hammer Throw
1. Annette Echikunwoke -- 74.68 meters
2. DeAnna Price -- 74.52
3. Erin Reese -- 71.21 (currently has world ranking)
4. Rachel Tanczos -- 70.98
5. Janeah Stewart -- 70.34
6. Janee Kassanavoid -- 69.46
7. Shelby Frank -- 68.68
8. Madi Malone -- 67.25

Women’s Heptathlon
1. Anna Hall -- 6,614 points
2. Chari Hawkins -- 6,456 (currently has world ranking)
3. Taliyah Brooks -- 6,408 (currently has world ranking)
4. Michelle Atherley -- 6,391
5. Allie Jones -- 6,199
6. Erica Bougard -- 6,192
7. Jadin O’Brien -- 6,108
8. Timara Chapman -- 6,073

Women’s High Jump (nobody other than Glenn and Cunningham has standard or world ranking)
1. Charity Hufnagel -- 1.94 meters
2. Rachel Glenn -- 1.94
3. Vashti Cunningham -- 1.91
3. Jenna Rogers -- 1.91
5. Sanaa Barnes -- 1.88
6. JaiCieonna Gero-Holt -- 1.88
7. Jamari Drake -- 1.83
8. Loretta Blaut -- 1.83

Women’s Javelin (Only Malone Hardin has Olympic standard or world ranking)
1. Maggie Malone Hardin -- 64.58 meters
2. Kara Winger -- 62.94
3. Madison Wiltrout -- 61.17
4. Avione Allgood -- 57.52
5. Maddie Harris -- 56.21
6. Evie Bliss -- 55.82
7. Jada Green -- 54.80
8. Casey Bogues -- 53.68

Women’s Long Jump
1. Tara Davis-Woodhall -- 7.00 meters
2. Jasmine Moore -- 6.98
3. Monae’ Nichols -- 6.86
4. Quanesha Burks -- 6.80
4. Lex Brown -- 6.77
6. Nicole Warwick -- 6.61
7. Madisen Richards -- 6.59
8. Tiffany Flynn -- 6.52

Women’s Pole Vault
1. Bridget Williams -- 4.73 meters
2. Katie Moon -- 4.73
3. Brynn King -- 4.73
4. Sandi Morris -- 4.68
5. Amanda Moll -- 4.63
6. Hana Moll -- 4.63
7. Chloe Timberg -- 4.63
8. Gabriela Leon -- 4.53

Women’s Shot Put
1. Chase Jackson -- 20.10
2. Raven Saunders -- 19.90
3. Jaida Ross -- 19.60
4. Adelaide Aquilla -- 18.92
5. Jessica Ramsey -- 18.81
6. Maggie Ewen -- 18.62
7. KeAyla Dove -- 18.39
8. Jessica Woodard -- 18.37

Women’s Triple Jump
1. Jasmine Moore -- 14.26 meters (currently has world ranking)
2. Keturah Orji -- 14.22 (currently has world ranking)
3. Tori Franklin -- 13.72 (currently has world ranking)
4. Imani Oliver -- 13.70
5. Xiamara Young -- 13.51
6. Titiana Marsh -- 13.49
7. Euphenie Andre -- 13.38
8. Ryann Porter -- 13.27

Men’s 100m
1. Noah Lyles -- 9.83
2. Kenny Bednarek -- 9.87
3. Fred Kerley -- 9.88
4. Christian Coleman -- 9.93
5. Christian Miller -- 9.98
6. Courtney Lindsey -- 10.02
7. Brandon Hicklin -- 10.03
8. Kendal Williams -- 10.04

Lyles wins 100m with personal best; Coleman out
Noah Lyles won the 100m thanks to a personal-best time of 9.83 seconds to edge Kenny Bednarek (9.87) and Fred Kerley (9.88), while Christian Coleman (9.93) was left on the outside looking in after a fourth-place result.

Men’s 200m
1. Noah Lyles -- 19.53
2. Kenny Bednarek -- 19.59
3. Erriyon Knighton -- 19.77
4. Christian Coleman -- 19.89
5. Kyree King -- 19.90
6. Courtney Lindsey -- 20.00
7. Robert Gregory -- 20.56
8. Jeremiah Curry -- 20.57

Men’s 110m Hurdles
1. Grant Holloway -- 12.86
2. Freddie Crittenden -- 12.93
3. Daniel Roberts -- 12.96
4. Cordell Tinch -- 13.03
5. Ja’Qualon Scott -- 13.09
6. Cameron Murray -- 13.15
7. Michael Dickson -- 13.21
8. Devion Wilson -- 13.28

Men’s 400m
1. Quincy Hall -- 44.17
2. Michael Norman -- 44.41
3. Chris Bailey -- 44.42
4. Vernon Norwood -- 44.47
5. Bryce Deadmon -- 44.61
6. Quincy Wilson -- 44.94
7. Khaleb McRae -- 45.06
8. Matthew Boling -- 45.15

Men’s 800m
1. Bryce Hoppel -- 1:42.77
2. Hobbs Kessler -- 1:43.64
3. Brandon Miller -- 1:43.97
4. Josh Hoey -- 1:44.12
5. Jonah Koech -- 1:44.32
6. Shane Cohen -- 1:44.65
7. Clayton Murphy -- 1:44.80
8. Abraham Alvarado -- 1:44.90

Men’s 1500m
1. Cole Hocker -- 3:30.59
2. Yared Nuguse -- 3:30.86
3. Hobbs Kessler -- 3:31.53
4. Vincent Ciattei -- 3:31.78
5. Nathan Green -- 3:32.20
6. Henry Wynne -- 3:32.94
7. Joe Waskom -- 3:33.74
8. Elliott Cook -- 3:33.84

Hocker sets Trials 1500m record to reach Olympics
Cole Hocker set a U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials record with a time of 3:30.59 in the men's 1500m final to edge Yared Nuguse and Hobbs Kessler, who will both be heading to Paris along with Hocker.

Men’s 5000m
1. Grant Fisher -- 13:08.85
2. Abdihamid Nur -- 13:09.01
3. Parker Wolfe -- 13:10.75 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
4. Graham Blanks -- 13:12.61 (has Olympic standard)
5. Dylan Jacobs -- 13:17.26
6. Sean McGorty -- 13:18.27
7. Cole Hocker -- 13:20.99
8. Ahmed Muhumed -- 13:29.23

Men’s 10,000m
1. Grant Fisher -- 27:49.47
2. Woody Kincaid -- 27:50.74
3. Nico Young -- 27:52.40
4. Drew Hunter -- 27:53.35
5. Casey Clinger -- 27:59.71
6. Conner Mantz -- 28:00.90
7. Sam Chelanga -- 28:04.36
8. Andrew Colley -- 28:05.05

Men’s 400m Hurdles
1. Rai Benjamin — 46.46
2. C.J. Allen -- 47.81
3. Trevor Bassitt -- 47.82
4. Chris Robinson -- 47.96
5. James Smith -- 49.18
6. Aldrich Bailey -- 49.73
7. David Kendziera -- 49.84
8. Khallifah Rosser -- 53.18

Men’s 3000m Steeplechase
1. Kenneth Rooks -- 8:21.92 (currently has world ranking)
2. Matthew Wilkinson -- 8:23.00 (currently has world ranking)
3. James Corrigan -- 8:26.78 (has Olympic standard)
4. Evan Jager -- 8:28.73
5. Yasin Sado -- 8:29.04
6. Duncan Hamilton -- 8:29.20
7. Joey Berriatua -- 8:29.95
8. Anthony Rotich -- 8:30.14

Men’s 20km Race Walk (nobody has standard or world ranking)
1. Nick Christie — 1:24:46
2. Emmanuel Corvera -- 1:30:15
3. Jordan Crawford -- 1:30:52
4. Jason Cherng -- 1:31:17
5. Daniel Nehnevaj -- 1:33:58
6. John Risch — 1:35:52
7. AJ Gruttadauro -- 1:37.10
8. Bricyn Healey -- 1:38:07

Men’s Decathlon
1. Heath Baldwin -- 8,625 points
2. Zach Ziemek -- 8,516
3. Harrison Williams -- 8,384
4. Devon Williams -- 8,211
5. Jack Flood -- 8,178
6. Austin West -- 8,018
7. Samuel Black -- 7,952
8. Ryan Talbot -- 7,872

Men’s Discus
1. Andrew Evans -- 66.61 meters
2. Sam Mattis -- 66.07 (currently has world ranking)
3. Joseph Brown -- 65.79
4. Reggie Jagers -- 65.75
5. Turner Washington -- 65.66
6. Marcus Gustaveson -- 65.39
7. Brian Williams -- 65.03
8. Jordan Roach -- 62.24

Men’s Hammer Throw
1. Daniel Haugh -- 79.51 meters
2. Rudy Winkler -- 78.89
3. Justin Stafford -- 77.07 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
4. Tyler Williams -- 76.55
5. Jordan Geist -- 76.30
6. Tarik O’Hagan -- 74.54
7. Israel Oloyede -- 74.32
8. Alex Young -- 73.63

Men’s High Jump
1. Shelby McEwen -- 2.30 meters
2. Caleb Snowden -- 2.27 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
3. Tyus Wilson -- 2.24 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
4. JuVaughn Harrison -- 2.24 (has Olympic standard)
5. Corvell Todd -- 2.21
6. Jaivon Harrison -- 2.21
6. Kyle Rollins -- 2.21
8. Tito Alofe -- 2.16
8. Mayson Conner -- 2.16

Men’s Javelin
1. Curtis Thompson -- 83.04 meters (currently has world ranking)
2. Capers Williamson -- 79.57 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
3. Donavon Banks -- 79.19 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
4. Dash Sirmon -- 76.83
5. James Kotowski -- 75.69
6. Jordan Davis -- 75.10
7. David Friedberg -- 75.06
8. Marc Anthony Minichello -- 73.07

Men’s Long Jump
1. Jeremiah Davis -- 8.20 meters (currently has world ranking)
2. Malcolm Clemons -- 8.18 (currently has world ranking)
3. Jarrion Lawson -- 8.18 (currently has world ranking)
4. Johnny Brackins -- 8.17
5. Isaac Grimes -- 8.11
6. Steffin McCarter -- 8.10
7. Cameron Crump -- 8.08
8. Jason Smith -- 7.87

Men’s Pole Vault
1. Sam Kendricks -- 5.92 meters
2. Chris Nilsen -- 5.87
2. Jacob Wooten -- 5.87
4. Keaton Daniel -- 5.82
5. Matt Ludwig -- 5.72
6. Zach Bradford -- 5.62
6. Luke Winder -- 5.62
8. Austin Miller -- 5.62
8. Nathan Richartz -- 5.62

Men’s Shot Put
1. Ryan Crouser -- 22.84 meters
2. Joe Kovacs -- 22.43
3. Payton Otterdahl -- 22.26
4. Jordan Geist -- 21.79
5. Josh Awotunde -- 21.77
6. Roger Steen -- 21.51
7. Tripp Piperi -- 21.05
8. Tarik O’Hagan -- 20.98

Men’s Triple Jump
1. Salif Mane -- 17.52
2. Russell Robinson -- 17.01 (currently doesn’t have world ranking)
3. Donald Scott -- 16.87
4. Omar Craddock -- 16.84
5. Sean Dixon-Bodie -- 16.80
6. Will Claye -- 16.73
7. Chris Carter -- 16.46
8. James Carter -- 16.44

Ryan Crouser said his third Olympic Trials shot put title was his best yet.