Finals results from the 2023 USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon, airing live on CNBC, NBCSports.com/live, the NBC Sports app and Peacock.
Complete results are here.
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The top three in each individual event, provided they have the world qualifying standard time or mark or are high enough in world rankings come the July 30 cutoff date, qualify for August’s world championships. If they don’t, then somebody who finishes outside the top three who does have the standard or the ranking could make the team.
Women’s 100m (six likely make words for relay)1. Sha’Carri Richardson – 10.82 seconds2. Brittany Brown – 10.90 3. Tamari Davis – 10.99 4. Tamara Clark – 11.03 5. Melissa Jefferson – 11.036. TeeTee Terry – 11.05
Women’s 200m 1. Gabby Thomas – 21.60 2. Sha’Carri Richardson – 21.94 3. Kayla White – 22.01
Women’s 400m (eight likely make worlds for relays)1. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone – 48.742. Britton Wilson – 49.79 3. Talitha Diggs – 49.93 4. Lynna Irby-Jackson 5. Rosey Effiong – 50.41 6. Makenzie Dunmore – 50.96 7. Jermaisha Arnold – 51.12 8. Quanera Hayes – 51.50
Women’s 800m 1. Nia Akins – 1:59.50 2. Raevyn Rogers – 1:59.83 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Kaela Edwards – 2:00.52 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Sage Hurta-Klecker – 2:01.19 (has standard) 5. Charlene Lipsey – 2:01.22 (has standard)
Women’s 1500m 1. Nikki Hiltz – 14:03.10 2. Athing Mu – 4:03.44 3. Cory McGee – 4:03.48
Women’s 5000m 1. Elise Cranny – 14:52.66 2. Alicia Monson – 14:55.10 3. Natosha Rogers – 14:55.39
Women’s 10,000m1. Elise Cranny – 32:12.30 2. Alicia Monson – 32:17.51 3. Natosha Rogers – 32:22.77 (doesn’t have standard) 5. Karissa Schweizer – 32:32.10 (has standard)
Women’s 100m Hurdles 1. Nia Ali – 12.37 2. Keni Harrison – 12.42 3. Masai Russell – 12.46
Women’s 400m Hurdles 1. Shamier Little – 53.34 2. Dalilah Muhammad – 53.53 3. Anna Cockrell – 54.24
Women’s 3000m Steeplechase 1. Krissy Gear – 9:12.81 2. Emma Coburn – 9:13.60 3. Courtney Wayment – 9:14.63
Women’s 20K Walk 1. Maria Michta-Coffey – 1:38:37.44 (doesn’t have standard) 2. Stephanie Casey – 1:40:48.72 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Miranda Melville – 1:40:48.98 (doesn’t have standard)
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Women’s Discus (up to four world team spots) 1. Valarie Allman – 67.66 meters (has bye onto world team) 2. Lagi Tausaga-Collins – 65.46 3. Elena Bruckner – 58.33 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Veronica Fraley – 57.90 (doesn’t have standard)
Women’s Hammer (four world team spots)1. Brooke Andersen – 78.65 meters (has bye onto world team) 2. DeAnna Price – 78.183. Janee Kassanavoid – 76.444. Jillian Shippee – 74.93
Women’s Heptathlon 1. Anna Hall – 6,677 points 2. Taliyah Brooks – 6,319 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Chari Hawkins – 6,053 (doesn’t have standard)
Women’s High Jump 1. Vashti Cunningham – 1.91 meters 2. Rylee Anderson – 1.86 (doesn’t have standard) 2. Jenna Rogers – 1.86 (doesn’t have standard)
Women’s Javelin 1. Maddie Harris – 60.73 meters (doesn’t have standard) 2. Maggie Malone – 58.79 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Madison Wiltrout – 55.51 (doesn’t have standard) 6. Ariana Ince – 52.38 (has standard)
Women’s Long Jump 1. Tara Davis-Woodhall – 6.87 meters 2. Quanesha Burks – 6.82 3. Jasmine Moore – 6.74
Women’s Pole Vault 1. Katie Moon – 4.90 meters 2. Sandi Morris – 4.61 3. Hana Moll – 4.61 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Bridget Williams – 4.61 (has standard)
Women’s Shot Put (four world team spots)1. Maggie Ewen – 19.92 meters 2. Adelaide Aquilla – 19.02 3. Jalani Davis – 18.62 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Chase Ealey – 18.62 (has bye onto world team) 5. Jessica Woodard – 18.37
Women’s Triple Jump1. Tori Franklin – 14.44 meters 2. Keturah Orji – 14.43 3. Jasmine Moore – 14.19
Men’s 100m (six likely make words for relay)1. Cravont Charleston – 9.95 seconds2. Christian Coleman – 9.96 3. Noah Lyles – 10.00 4. Brandon Carnes – 10.10 5. JT Smith – 10.14 6. Trayvon Bromell – 10.14 (plans to skip worlds for surgery)7. Kendal Williams – 10.16
Men’s 200m 1. Erriyon Knighton – 19.72 2. Kenny Bednarek – 19.82 3. Courtney Lindsey – 19.85
Men’s 400m (eight likely make worlds for relays)1. Bryce Deadmon – 44.22 2. Vernon Norwood – 44.39 3. Quincy Hall – 44.41 4. Justin Robinson – 44.47 5. Ryan Willie – 44.87 6. Matthew Boling – 45.17 7. Chris Bailey – 45.25 8. Khaleb McRae – 45.50
Men’s 800m 1. Bryce Hoppel – 1:46.20 2. Isaiah Harris – 1:46.68 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Clayton Murphy – 1:46.82 (doesn’t have standard) 5. Will Sumner – 1:47.41 (has standard)
Men’s 1500m 1. Yared Nuguse – 3:34.90 2. Joe Waskom – 3:35.32 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Cole Hocker – 3:35.46 6. Hobbs Kessler – 3:36.08 (has standard)
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Men’s 5000m 1. Abdihamid Nur – 13:24.37 2. Paul Chelimo – 13:24.90 3. Sean McGorty – 13:25.98 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Joe Klecker – 13:26.94
Men’s 10,000m 1. Woody Kincaid – 28:23.01 2. Joe Klecker – 28:24.50 3. Sean McGorty – 28:24.96 (doesn’t have standard)4. Grant Fisher — 28:25.61 (has standard)
Men’s 110m Hurdles 1. Daniel Roberts – 13.05 2. Cordell Tinch – 13.08 3. Freddie Crittenden – 13.23
Men’s 400m Hurdles 1. Rai Benjamin – 46.62 2. CJ Allen – 48.18 3. Trevor Bassitt – 48.26
Men’s 3000m Steeplechase 1. Kenneth Rooks – 8:16.78 (doesn’t have standard) 2. Benard Keter – 8:17.19 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Isaac Updike – 8:17.69 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s 20K Walk 1. Nick Christie – 1:25:30.31 (doesn’t have standard) 2. Emmanuel Corvera – 1:31:31.53 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Samuel Allen – 1:31:58.72 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s Decathlon 1. Harrison Williams – 8,630 points2. Zach Ziemek – 8,508 3. Austin West – 8,331 (doesn’t have standard) 4. Kyle Garland – 8,198 (has standard)
Men’s Discus 1. Sam Mattis – 65.93 meters 2. Turner Washington – 65.60 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Brian Williams — 63.36 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s Hammer 1. Rudy Winkler – 79.04 meters2. Daniel Haugh – 77.24 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Alex Young – 75.87 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s High Jump 1. JuVaughn Harrison – 2.26 meters 2. Shelby McEwen – 2.26 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Vernon Turner – 2.21 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s Javelin1. Curtis Thompson – 80.92 meters (doesn’t have standard) 2. Capers Williamson – 78.91 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Marc Anthony Minichello – 78.07 (doesn’t have standard)
Men’s Long Jump 1. Marquis Dendy – 8.14 meters 2. Jarrion Lawson – 8.13 (doesn’t have standard)3. JuVaughn Harrison – 8.08 (doesn’t have standard)9. Jeremiah Davis – 7.83 (has standard) 12. Cameron Crump – 7.70 (has standard)
Men’s Pole Vault 1. Chris Nilsen – 5.91 meters 2. Zach McWhorter – 5.86 3. Zach Bradford – 5.81
Men’s Shot Put (four world team spots)1. Ryan Crouser – 22.86 (has bye onto world team) 2. Josh Awotunde – 22.10 3. Payton Otterdahl – 22.09 4. Joe Kovacs – 21.90
Men’s Triple Jump 1. Donald Scott – 17.22 meters 2. Will Claye – 16.98 (doesn’t have standard) 3. Chris Benard – 16.68 (doesn’t have standard)
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