Here's What Happened On Day 1 Of The USATF Championships
Here's What Happened On Day 1 Of The USATF Championships
Day 1 of the USA Track and Field Championships began on July 31 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Here are the results and news from Day 1.

The first day of the USA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, saw Anna Hall do what she does and 35-year-old Emily Infeld do what she has never done before.
Hall, a former silver medalist at the 2023 World Championships and an Olympian a year ago, dominated the Women’s Heptathlon on the first day at Hayward Field winning multiple events in the heptathlon.
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But stealing the show toward the end of thenight was Infeld. The veteran runner and a 2016 Olympian with a World Bronze to her name, won her first national championship in the 10,000m run with a time of 31:43. 56.
The decathlon and heptathlon took over the track and field in Track Town USA on July 31, the first of four days where athletes will compete for national titles and a spot at the Tokyo World Championships in September. But some stars were in action, like Sha’Carri Richardson, as the first round of some sprint events began.
Here’s a recap of what happened on Day 1:
Nico Young Beats Grant Fisher In Men's 10,000m To Win National Championship
Nico Young and Grant Fisher were battling head-to-head entering the race and Young took the championship. Here are the results.
- Nico Young, adidas WCS, 29:02.12
- Grant Fisher, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 29:02.37
- Graham Blanks, New Balance WCS, 29:03.66
- Ahmed Muhumed, HOKA/HOKA NAZ Elite, 29:11.89
- James Mwaura, Unattached, 29:16.70
- Casey Clinger, Brooks, 29:18.74
- Drew Bosley, NIKE Swoosh TC, 29:22.77
- Woody Kincaid, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 29:25.24
- Wil Smith, Hansons-Brooks Distance Projec, 29:26.15
- Brian Barraza, Unattached, 29:30.79
- Anthony Camerieri, Saucony, 29:33.22
- Turner Wiley, Brooks/Club Northwest, 29:35.93
- Jake Ritter, Railroad Athletics, 29:40.94
- Aidan O'Gorman, Unattached, 29:41.97
- Chris Maxon, Unattached, 29:44.86
- Joey Nokes, Brigham Young University, 29:50.73
- Bob Liking, Unattached, DNF
From The FloTrack Archives: Here's Emily Infeld Back In 2009!
We pulled out the receipts 🧾
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
Emily Infeld just won her first National Title at age 35. She first competed at the USA Junior Championship in 2009.
We had to dive deep into the FloTrack archives to find proof, but enjoy this one ➡️ (apologies for the 2009 quality).
It looks… pic.twitter.com/5BWiO6fVDk
Olympic Champ Tara Davis-Woodhall Heading To Tokyo
The Olympic champion of the women's long jump is the national champion and she has a chance to be the world champion later this summer. Tara Davis-Woodhall now has the world lead in the long jump. Here are the results from the Women's Long Jump.
- Tara Davis-Woodhall, NIKE WCS, 7.12
- Claire Bryant, adidas WCS, 6.97
- Quanesha Burks, FP Movement WCS, 6.90
- Alyssa Jones, Stanford WCS, 6.90
- Jasmine Moore, PUMA WCS, 6.82
- Alexis Brown, Baylor WCS, 6.79
- Monae' Nichols, PUMA WCS, 6.58
- Sydney Johnson, Unattached, 6.53
- Nicole Warwick, VS Athletics, 6.36
- Sydney Willits, Iowa State, 6.35
- Imani Moore, Georgia Southern, 6.27
- Kayla Woods, Garden State TC, 6.25
- Tacoria Humphrey, Illinois WCS, 6.22
- Tionna Tobias, Unattached, 6.12
- Synclair Savage, Louisville, NM
- Jasmine Akins, Unattached, NM
A National Championship And A World Lead 🔥
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
Tara Davis-Woodall wins her third-straight long jump national title, jumping 7.12m.
2. Claire Bryant - 6.97m
3. Quanesha Burks - 6.90m
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Kyle Garland Leads Decathlon After Day 1
Kyle Garland has a lead so far. Here are the standings:
- Kyle Garland, NIKE WCS, 4714
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached, 4378
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE WCS, 4377
- Austin West, Unattached, 4352
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached, 4341
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State, 4268
- Harrison Williams, NIKE, 4254
- Carter Morton, Unattached, 4047
- Bradley Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 3963
- Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 3954
- Jack Flood, Unattached, 3936
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached, 3740
- Lee Walburn, Unattached, 3734
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State, 3730
- Denim Rogers, Unattached, 3008
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached, DNF
- Lindon Victor, Unattached WCS, DNF
- Braeden M Holcombe, U.S. Air Force, DNS
- Nick Bianco, Unattached, DNS
Peyton Bair Wins Men's Decathlon 400m Run
Peyton Bair won another event, this time the final event of the day in the decathlon. Here are the results:
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State, 46.25
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached, 46.44
- Austin West, Unattached, 46.90
- Harrison Williams, NIKE, 47.06
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE, 48.39
- Bradley Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 48.47
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached, 48.93
- Kyle Garland, NIKE, 49.29
- Lee Walburn, Unattached, 49.50
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached, 49.73
- Carter Morton, Unattached, 50.24
- Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 50.37
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State, 50.69
- Jack Flood, Unattached, 51.79
- Denim Rogers, Unattached, DNF
- Lindon Victor, Unattached, DNS
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached, DNS
Emily Infeld Does It!
🇺🇸 EMILY INFELD IS A NATIONAL CHAMPION 🏆
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
Emily Infeld just went out and won the dang thing! She outran Elise Cranny late and wins the National Title 🇺🇸.
Infeld is 35 years old and this is her first US Title. She ran at USAs for the first time in 2009.
We won't lie, we're… pic.twitter.com/grjmVbAJ2r
Anna Hall Leads Heptathlon After Day 1
No surprise here as Anna Hall, a silver medal winner at the 2023 World Championships, leads the event.
Here are the standings:
- Anna Hall, adidas WCS, 4097
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS, 3898
- Allie Jones, Unattached, 3662
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame, 3631
- Timara Chapman, Unattached, 3623
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached, 3588
- Katie Eidem, Unattached, 3527
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State, 3451
- Lexie Keller, Unattached, 3445
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached, 3438
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 3401
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached WCS, 1945
- Erin Marsh, Unattached, DNF
Anna Hall Wins Again, This Time In The Heptathlon 200m
Anna Hall is rolling to end Day 1. Here are the results:
- Anna Hall, adidas, 23.56
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS, 23.88
- Allie Jones, Unattached, 23.88
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State, 24.09
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame, 24.19
- Katie Eidem, Unattached, 24.53
- Timara Chapman, Unattached, 24.53
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached, 24.79
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached, 24.88
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 25.21
- Lexie Keller, Unattached, 25.27
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached, DNF
- Erin Marsh, Unattached, DNS
Emily Infeld Wins 10,000m Run Final
Emily Infeld is headed to Japan after winning the 10,000m run. Here are the results:
- Emily Infeld, Brooks, 31:43.56
- Natosha Rogers, Puma Elite Running, 31:47.08
- Karissa Schweizer, Nike Bowerman TC, 31:47.10
- Weini Kelati, Under Armour, 31:47.17
- Rachel Smith, Unattached, 31:47.22
- Elly Henes, Adidas, 31:47.57
- Makena Morley, ASICS, 31:48.30
- Taylor Werner, Puma Elite Running, 31:49.58
- Emily Lipari, Adidas, 31:56.36
- Katie Izzo, Adidas, 32:02.25
- Lauren Gregory, Adidas, 32:09.88
- Amanda Vestri, Unattached, 32:13.97
- Maddie Alm, Team Boss, 32:14.41
- Abbey Wheeler, BAA, 32:23.97
- Erika Kemp, Brooks, 32:32.68
- Allie Ostrander, Unattached, 32:36.13
- Ednah Kurgat, U.S. Army, 32:37.22
- Emily Venters, Nike, 32:47.70
- Fiona O'Keeffe, Nike, DNF
- Peyton Bilo, Unattached, DNF
- Jessica McClain, McKirdy Trained, DNS
Anna Hall Leads Heptathlon Heading Into 200m Run
No surprise here as Anna Hall, a silver medal winner at the 2023 World Championships, leads the event.
Here are the standings:
- Anna Hall, adidas WCS, 4097
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS, 3898
- Allie Jones, Unattached, 3662
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame, 3631
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State, 3451
- Timara Chapman, Unattached, 2693
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached, 2682
- Katie Eidem, Unattached, 2597
- Lexie Keller, Unattached, 2583
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached, 2540
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 2533
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached WCS, 1945
- Erin Marsh, Unattached, DNF
Olympian Anna Hall Wins Shot Put In Heptathlon
Anna Hall took the shot put to close out the first day of the heptathlon. Here are the results.
- Anna Hall, adidas, 15.02
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame, 14.84
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached, 14.28
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS, 14.00
- Lexie Keller, Unattached, 13.67
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached, 13.25
- Katie Eidem, Unattached, 13.11
- Allie Jones, Unattached, 12.92
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached, 12.88
- Erin Marsh, Unattached, 12.69
- Timara Chapman, Unattached, 12.48
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State, 12.27
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 11.83
- Kiana Davis, Unattached, DNS
- Ashtin Mahler, Tracksmith, DNS
- Melanie Winters, Unattached, DNS
Kyle Garland Leads In Points Heading Into 400m
Kyle Garland has a lead so far. Here are the standings:
- Kyle Garland, NIKE WCS, 3866
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached, 3514
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE WCS, 3487
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached, 3392
- Austin West, Unattached, 3389
- Harrison Williams, NIKE, 3299
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State, 3272
- Carter Morton, Unattached, 3243
- Jack Flood, Unattached, 3202
- Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 3156
- Bradley Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 3077
- Denim Rogers, Unattached, 3008
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State, 2947
- Lee Walburn, Unattached, 2896
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached, 2875
- Lindon Victor, Unattached WCS, 1664
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached, DNF
- Braeden Holcombe, U.S. Air Force, DNS
- Nick Bianco, Unattached, DNS
Heath Baldwin, Kyle Garland Tie In The Men's Decathlon High Jump
Heath Baldwin and Kyle Garland had the exact same leaps in the high jump portion of the event with 2.14.
Here are the results:
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE, 2.14
- Kyle Garland, NIKE, 2.14
- Carter Morton, Unattached, 2.11
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached, 2.08
- Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 2.08
- Austin West, Unattached, 1.99
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State, 1.99
- Jack Flood, Unattached, 1.96
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State, 1.96
- Harrison Williams, NIKE, 1.96
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached, 1.96
- Bradley Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 1.93
- Lee Walburn, Unattached, 1.84
- Denim Rogers, Unattached, 1.81
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached, 1.78
- Lindon Victor, Unattached, NH
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached, DNS
Cole Hocker Wins The First Round Of The Men's 1500m
Olympic champ Cole Hocker won the first round of the 1500m with a time of 3 minutes and 32.57 seconds.
😵💫➡️Are these 1500m finals about to be the best races of the weekend?!
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
We have star-studded fields on deck for the 1500m finals scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
Cole Hocker was the top qualifier on the men's side with his 3:32.57. Emily Mackay led qualifiers on the women's… pic.twitter.com/AbZXUAomKC
Here are the results:
- Cole Hocker, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 3:32.57 Q
- Yared Nuguse, OAC WCS, 3:32.66 Q
- Eric Holt, PUMA/Empire Elite TC WCS, 3:32.95 Q
- Gary Martin, Virginia, 3:33.01 Q
- Sam Prakel, adidas, 3:33.08 Q
- Nathan Green, adidas, 3:33.17 q
- Vincent Ciattei, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance WCS, 3:33.70 Q
- Ethan Strand, NIKE Swoosh TC, 3:34.12 Q
- Hobbs Kessler, adidas WCS, 3:34.44 Q
- Jonah Koech, Under Armour WCS, 3:34.49 Q
- Joe Waskom, adidas, 3:34.58 q
- Luke Houser, Atlanta TC Elite, 3:34.64 q
- Elliott Cook, Oregon, 3:35.36
- Craig Engels, NIKE Swoosh TC, 3:35.44
- Wes Porter, Unattached, 3:35.48
- Abel Teffra, HOKA, 3:35.60
- John Reniewicki, Under Armour, 3:36.30
- Ryan Schoppe, Oklahoma State, 3:37.05
- Reuben Reina, Unattached, 3:37.37
- Evan Dorenkamp, Oregon, 3:38.10
- Brett Meyer, Tracksmith, 3:38.31
- Sair Salgado Fernandez, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance, 3:38.41
- Sam Ellis, On, 3:38.44
- Isaac Basten, Boston Athletic Association, 3:38.50
- Waleed Suliman, Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC, 3:38.91
- Cooper Cawthra, Texas A&M, 3:39.44
- Austen Dalquist, Tracksmith, 3:39.73
- Jack Crull, Bradley, 3:40.06
- Liam Murphy, NIKE Swoosh TC, 3:40.93
- Benjamin Allen, Empire Elite TC, 3:40.97
- Henry Wynne, Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC, 3:48.86
- Tanner Maier, Minnesota Distance Elite, 3:49.22
- Josh Thompson, NIKE, 3:52.04
- Chris Caudillo, Cal Poly, 4:48.00
- Abraham Alvarado, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance, DNS
Emily Mackay Wins The First Round Of The Women's 1500m
Emily Mackey of New Balance is advancing after the best time in the first round of the Women's 1500m. She had a time of 4 minutes and 4.23 second. Fellow New Balance athlete Margot Appleton was second. Here's the results.
- Emily Mackay, New Balance WCS, 4:04.23 Q
- Margot Appleton, New Balance, 4:04.72 Q
- Heather MacLean, New Balance WCS, 4:04.74 Q
- Rachel McArthur, ASICS, 4:04.80
- Nikki Hiltz, lululemon WCS, 4:05.99 Q
- Taryn Rawlings, adidas, 4:06.53 Q
- Riley Chamberlain, Brigham Young University, 4:06.65 Q
- Laurie Barton, Atlanta TC Elite, 4:06.66
- Dani Jones, New Balance, 4:07.13
- Sadie Sargent, NIKE Swoosh TC, 4:07.44
- Annika Reiss, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance, 4:07.45
- Sinclaire Johnson, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 4:07.54 Q
- Lindsey Butler, Virginia Tech, 4:07.59
- Gracie Morris, PUMA, 4:07.68 Q
- Helen Schlachtenhaufen, Unattached WCS, 4:07.80 Q
- Christina Aragon, NIKE Swoosh TC, 4:08.76
- Anna Camp-Bennett, adidas, 4:08.97
- Chloe Foerster, Washington, 4:09.62
- Alex Carlson, Northern Arizona, 4:10.17
- Grace Boone, Unattached, 4:10.37
- Eleanor Fulton, ASICS, 4:10.94
- Maddy Berkson, Battle Road TC, 4:11.23
- Sadie Engelhardt, Unattached, 4:11.23
- Teagan Schein-Becker, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 4:11.70
- Claire Yerby, Washington, 4:11.89
- Abbe Goldstein, Saucony, 4:12.67
- Taryn Parks, Unattached, 4:12.76
- Melissa Riggins, Georgetown, 4:15.75
- Jessica McGorty, PUMA, 4:16.37
- Carlee Hansen, Brigham Young University, 4:16.99
- Cailee Peterson, Minnesota Distance Elite, 4:17.55
- Melissa Tanaka, Unattached, 4:19.06
- Samantha Bush, North Carolina State, 4:19.94
- Jenn Randall, Pacific Athletics, 4:22.04
- Alexina Teubel, Unattached, DNS
USATF Predictions?
The action has started, but the FloTrack staff broke down this week's action.
Who’s taking the crown? ⚡
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
The women’s sprints are STACKED this year, and we’ve got our predictions locked in.
Check out our predictions in the full preview show, 🔗 in bio.#USATF #flotrackmeetup
USATF 2025 coverage presented by @UARunning pic.twitter.com/F7chk7g5H7
High School Phenom and NC State Recruit Sadie Engelhardt Has Strong Performance
Valiant effort by Sadie Engelhardt in the 1500m 💥
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
Engelhardt ran 4:11.23 for eighth in a loaded 1500m preliminary heat. The recent high school graduate will not advance to the weekend's final.#USATF and #USATF2025 coverage presented by @uarunning
📸 pacephoto pic.twitter.com/PW7X2HUpQj
Evie Bliss Wins Women's Javelin Throw National Title
Evie Bliss beat Madison Wiltrout for the National Championship.
- Evie Bliss, Bucknell: 57.77m
- Madison Wiltrout, Unattached: 56.46m
- Sarah Blake, Unattached: 55.80m
- Kelsi Oldroyd, Utah Valley: 55.32m
- Madelyn Harris, Unattached: 55.17m
- Ariana Ince, Velaasa: 52.70m
- Jada Green, Unattached: 51.15m
- Emma Yungeberg, Michigan: 50.62m
- Elizabeth Bailey, Vanderbilt: 49.95m
- Casey Bogues, Unattached: 49.05m
- Erin Tack, Arizona: 47.53m
- Julia Campezato, Velaasa: 43.59m
No Surprise: Rudy Winkler Hammers His Way To National Title
WINKLER GETS THE WIN 💪
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
After setting the American Record at Prefontaine Classic, Rudy Winkler returns to Hayward Field and takes home the 2025 #USATF National Title in Men's Hammer, throwing 81.47.
2. Trey Knight - 78.76
3. Daniel Haugh - 77.28
Coverage presented by… pic.twitter.com/F64zUm0TPX
Men's Hammer Throw Results
- Rudy Winkler, New York AC WCS: 81.47m
- Trey Knight, Unattached WCS: 78.76m
- Daniel Haugh, Unattached WCS: 77.28m
- Tanner Berg, Unattached: 76.93m
- Tyler Williams, Garage Strength WCS: 76.84m
- Tarik O'Hagan, Mississippi: 76.54m
- Justin Stafford, Tracksmith/South Bay Athletic: 76.33m
- Jordan Geist, Iron Wood TC: 74.77m
- Alex Young, Unattached: 74.32m
- Texas Tanner, Air Force Academy: 73.43m
- Kieran McKeag, Unattached: 73.31m
- Rory Devaney, Cal Poly: 72.48m
- Isaiah Rogers, Throw1Deep Club: 71.41m
- Kade McCall, Unattached: 70.89m
- Kristofer Emig, UCLA: 66.40m
- Daniel Reynolds, Wyoming: 64.83m
Ethan Strand On To The 1500m Final
Not leaving it to luck 🍀
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 1, 2025
Ethan Strand surges to win heat 1 of the Men's 1500m round 1. He runs 3:34.12 and leads Hobbs Kessler and Jonah Koech to automatic qualifying spots.
They'll race in the final.#USATF2025 and #USATF coverage presented by @uarunning and @uarunning pic.twitter.com/far4wn4Uyn
Kenneth Rooks Leads Men's 3000M Steeplechase Qualifying
In another close qualifying race, the top five finishers, all out of heat two, finished in the same second. Kenneth Rooks barely led the way, finishing with a time of 8:21.35. Daniel Michalski was just behind Rooks with a time of 8:21.39.
Here's the men's 3000M Steeplechase results:
- Kenneth Rooks, NIKE WCS – 8:21.35 Q
- Daniel Michalski, U.S. Air Force – 8:21.39 Q
- Yasin Sado, ASICS – 8:21.49 Q
- Duncan Hamilton, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS – 8:21.49 Q
- Derek Johnson, Unattached – 8:21.55 Q
- James Corrigan, NIKE Swoosh TC – 8:21.92 q
- Matthew Wilkinson, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance WCS – 8:22.42 Q
- Isaac Updike, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance WCS – 8:22.45 Q
- Nathan Mountain, Virginia WCS – 8:22.52 Q
- Benjamin Balazs, Oregon – 8:22.58 Q
- Benard Keter, NIKE/U.S. Army – 8:22.58 Q
- Parker Stokes, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC – 8:22.60 q
- Gable Sieperda, Unattached – 8:23.13 q
- Alec Basten, Unattached – 8:24.90 q
- Anthony Rotich, NIKE/U.S. Army – 8:25.63
- Evan Jager, NIKE Swoosh TC – 8:28.21
- Joey Berriatua, ASICS – 8:29.74
- Carson Williams, Furman – 8:31.75
- Grant Bradley, Unattached – 8:32.16
- Brett Gardner, Virginia – 8:34.14
- Jackson Mestler, ASICS – 8:35.45
- Jackson Shorten, Princeton – 8:39.76
- Kole Mathison, Colorado – 8:44.45
- Jeret Gillingham, Unattached – 8:47.61
- Casey Comber, Under Armour – 8:49.51
- Julius Diehr, Unattached – 8:50.88
- Rob McManus, Montana State – 8:58.04
- Christian Noble, Unattached – 9:03.79
- Caleb Jarema, Michigan – 9:05.82
- Charles Harders, Unattached – 9:19.61
Angelina Napoleon And Gabrielle Jennings Lead The Way In Women's 3000M Steeplechase Qualifying
Running 9:30.44, Angelina Napoleon had the fastest qualifying time in the women's 3000M Steeplechase, with Gabrielle Jennings right behind her, finishing in 9:30.48.
Here's the women's 3000M Steeplechase results:
- Angelina Napoleon, North Carolina State – 9:30.44 Q
- Gabrielle Jennings, adidas WCS – 9:30.48 Q
- Olivia Markezich, OAC WCS – 9:30.49 Q
- Courtney Wayment, On WCS – 9:30.70 Q
- Kristlin Gear, HOKA – 9:30.75 Q
- Gracie Hyde, PUMA – 9:32.46 q
- Emma Gee, Unattached – 9:33.08 q
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry, Brigham Young University WCS – 9:37.53 Q
- Val Constien, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS – 9:37.56 Q
- Kaylee Mitchell, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS – 9:37.74 Q
- Angelina Ellis, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance – 9:37.89 Q
- Colett Rampf, U.S. Army – 9:38.01 Q
- Logan Jolly, ASICS – 9:38.68 q
- Allie Ostrander, Unattached – 9:40.71 q
- Calli Doan, Unattached – 9:54.99
- Margaret Liebich, Unattached – 9:55.14
- Janette Schraft, Unattached – 9:55.19
- Emily Paupore, Central Michigan – 10:00.51
- Rachel Anderson, Minnesota Distance Elite – 10:02.79
- Sara Van Dyke, Cal Coast TC – 10:08.85
- Sophia McDonnell, New Mexico – 10:16.55
- Layla Roebke, Louisville – 10:25.19
- Grace Gilbreth, Montana State – 10:29.32
Noah Lyles Finishes Fifth, Kenny Bednarek First In Men's 100M Qualifying
With a time of 10.05, Noah Lyles is through to the semifinals, but placed fifth overall. Kennt Bednarek led the way with a time of 9.95.
Here's the men's 100M results:
- Kenny Bednarek, NIKE WCS – 9.95 Q
- T'Mars McCallum, Unattached – 10.01 Q
- Trayvon Bromell, New Balance WCS – 10.04 Q
- Courtney Lindsey, NIKE WCS – 10.05 Q
- Noah Lyles, adidas WCS – 10.05 Q
- Ronnie Baker, adidas – 10.07 Q
- Christian Coleman, NIKE WCS – 10.08 Q
- Maurice Gleaton, Quicksilver TC – 10.10 Q
- Kyree King, NIKE – 10.14 Q
- Brandon Hicklin, NIKE WCS – 10.14 Q
- Jordan Anthony, adidas – 10.14 Q
- Christian Miller, PUMA – 10.16 Q
- Pjai Austin, NIKE – 10.17 Q
- Deron Dudley, Unattached – 10.18 Q
- Javonte' Harding, Unattached – 10.18 Q
- Marcellus Moore, Unattached WCS – 10.20 Q
- Max Thomas, On – 10.20 Q
- Cooper Bibbs, Unattached – 10.22 Q
- Lawrence Johnson, AthleticsTX – 10.25 Q
- Kendal Williams, adidas – 10.26 Q
- Dapriest Hogans, Pittsburg State – 10.26 Q
- Sam Blaskowski, Unattached – 10.27 Q
- Cravont Charleston, adidas – 10.30 q
- Nigel Green, Garden State TC – 10.33 q
- Ilias Garcia, Unattached – 10.35 Q
- Brandon Carnes, ASICS – 10.35 Q
- Tate Taylor, Unattached – 10.36 q
- Brendon Stewart, Star Athletics TC – 10.38
- Cameron Watts, New Mexico – 10.41
- Xavier Butler, Texas – 10.44
- Deveyon Blacknell, Garden State TC – 10.48
- Taylor Banks, U S C – 10.49
- Tristyn Flores, Unattached – 10.49
- Demek Kemp, Unattached – 10.54
Jacious Sears Leads The Way, Sha'Carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas Through Women's 100M Qualifying
With a time of 10.85, Jacious had the fastest qualifying run in the women's 100M first round, barely beating Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, who ran a 10.86. Stars Sha'Carri Richardson and Gabby Thomas also advanced through qualifying, with Richardson running her best time of the season.
Here's the women's 100M results:
- Jacious Sears, NIKE WCS, 10.85 Q
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, NIKE WCS, 10.86 Q
- Kayla White, NIKE WCS, 10.89 Q
- Twanisha Terry, NIKE WCS, 10.89 Q
- Aleia Hobbs, adidas WCS, 10.94 Q
- Jenna Prandini, PUMA, 10.95 Q
- Anavia Battle, adidas WCS, 11.02 Q
- Gabby Thomas, New Balance WCS, 11.02 Q
- Cambrea Sturgis, adidas WCS, 11.05 Q
- JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina WCS, 11.05 Q
- Sha'Carri Richardson, NIKE WCS, 11.07 Q
- Samirah Moody, On WCS, 11.11 Q
- Jada Mowatt, Unattached WCS, 11.11 Q
- Victoria Cameron, Tarleton State, 11.11 Q
- Jadyn Mays, Unattached, 11.11 Q
- English Gardner, Unattached WCS, 11.12 Q
- Tamari Davis, adidas WCS, 11.15 Q
- Dajaz Defrand, U S C WCS, 11.16 Q
- Kaila Jackson, Georgia WCS, 11.16 Q
- Jassani Carter, Unattached WCS, 11.18 Q
- Caisja Chandler, Unattached, 11.18 q
- Tamara Clark, adidas, 11.18 Q
- Jasmine Montgomery, Unattached WCS, 11.25 Q
- Semira Killebrew, Unattached WCS, 11.28 q
- Brianna Selby, U S C WCS, 11.34 Q
- Lauren Jarrett, Unattached, 11.44
- Kiley Robbins, Unattached, 11.45
- Kortnei Johnson, Garden State TC, 11.46 Q
- Alexis Brown, South Carolina, 11.55
Sage Hurta-Klecker Leads Women's 800M Qualifying
The only woman to break 2:00 in the prelims, Sage Hurta-Klecker, ran a 1:59.28 leading the way in the women's qualifying for the 800M. Like the men, they will race for a spot in the finals tomorrow.
Here's the women's 800M results:
- Sage Hurta-Klecker, OAC WCS, 1:59.28 Q
- Athing Mu-Nikolayev, NIKE Swoosh TC, 2:00.06 Q
- Olivia Baker, Atlanta TC Elite, 2:00.47 Q
- Ajee Wilson, Bandit WCS, 2:00.65 Q
- Michaela Rose, adidas WCS, 2:00.85 Q
- Emily Richards, Atalanta NYC, 2:00.87 Q
- Sammy Watson, Unattached, 2:01.14 Q
- Skylyn Webb, Saucony, 2:01.15 Q
- Nia Akins, HOKA WCS, 2:01.22 Q
- Allie Wilson, NIKE Swoosh TC, 2:01.24 Q
- Lauren Tolbert, Duke, 2:01.38 Q
- Roisin Willis, New Balance WCS, 2:01.43 Q
- Kaylie Politza, Oklahoma State, 2:01.48 q
- Juliette Whittaker, On/Stanford WCS, 2:01.50 Q
- Maggi Congdon, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 2:01.56 Q
- Addison Wiley, adidas WCS, 2:01.63 Q
- Raevyn Rogers, NIKE Swoosh TC WCS, 2:01.74 Q
- Valery Tobias, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 2:01.75 Q
- Rachel Gearing, Atlanta TC Elite, 2:01.81 Q
- Taiya Shelby, Under Armour, 2:01.88 Q
- Meghan Hunter, NIKE WCS, 2:01.95 Q
- Angel Piccirillo, PUMA/Puma Elite Running, 2:02.01 Q
- Mckenna Keegan, NIKE Swoosh TC, 2:02.55 Q
- Kate Mitchell, New Balance, 2:02.58 q
- Sophia Gorriaran, Harvard, 2:02.63 Q
- Victoria Bossong, Harvard, 2:02.67 Q
- Kassidy Johnson, Unattached, 2:02.78 q
- Michaela Meyer, Saucony, 2:02.82
- MaLeigha Menegatti, Unattached, 2:03.91
- Natalie Dumas, NIKE Swoosh TC, 2:08.09
- Kristie Schoffield, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 2:08.63
- Honour Finley, Unattached, DNF
Bryce Hoppel Qualifies First In Men's 800M
Bryce Hoppel had the fastest time of the men's 800M, running it in 1:45.69. Tomorrow, the qualifiers, the top six runners from each heat and next three fastest times, will take the track again for the semifinals.
Here's the men's 800M results:
- Bryce Hoppel, adidas, 1:45.69, Q
- Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona Univ, 1:45.80, Q
- Sean Dolan, Atlanta TC Elite, 1:45.99, Q
- Isaiah Harris, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 1:46.07, Q
- Brandon Miller, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 1:46.16, Q
- Luciano Fiore, Atlanta TC Elite, 1:46.19, Q
- William Cuthbertson, EMPIRE ELITE TC, 1:46.22, Q
- Abraham Alvarado, Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance, 1:46.50, Q
- Isaiah Jewett, NIKE Swoosh TC, 1:46.75, Q
- Vincent Crisp, Under Armour, 1:46.85, q
- Kyle Reinheimer, Unattached, 1:46.90, Q
- Shane Streich, Atlanta TC Elite, 1:47.02, q
- Josh Hoey, adidas, 1:47.14, Q
- Lloyd Frilot, Unattached, 1:47.18, Q
- Cooper Lutkenhaus, Unattached, 1:47.23, Q
- Christian Jackson, Virginia Tech, 1:47.27, Q
- Patrick Tuohy, North Carolina State, 1:47.33, Q
- Daniel Watcke, Villanova, 1:47.38, Q
- Jonah Hoey, Unattached, 1:47.48, Q
- Cass Elliott, Under Armour, 1:47.51, Q
- Mehdi Yanouri, Oklahoma State, 1:47.61, q
- Andrew Regnier, Unattached, 1:47.63, —
- Donavan Brazier, NIKE Swoosh TC, 1:48.23, Q
- Craig Engels, NIKE Swoosh TC, 1:48.46, Q
- Camden Marshall, Unattached, 1:48.49, Q
- Brannon Kidder, Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC, 1:48.53, Q
- Shane Cohen, NIKE Swoosh TC, 1:48.75, Q
- Bobby Poynter, Unattached, 1:48.78, —
- Christian Harrison, adidas, 1:48.98, Q
- Samuel Navarro, Mississippi State, 1:49.17, —
- Collin Dylla, Unattached, 1:49.19, —
- Tinoda Matsatsa, New Balance/Georgetown, DNS, —
DeAnna Price Wins Women's Hammer Throw
DeAnna Price is taking home the women's Hammer Throw Championship after her winning throw of 78.53.
Here's the women's Hammer Throw results:
- DeAnna Price, NIKE/New York AC, 78.53m
- Brooke Andersen, NIKE, 75.14m
- Rachel Richeson, Unattached, 74.57m
- Janee Kassanavoid, NIKE, 74.55m
- Janeah Stewart, New York AC, 72.87m
- Annette Echikunwoke, adidas, 71.61m
- Jillian Shippee, Unattached, 71.37m
- Jalani Davis, Unattached, 70.98m
- Erin Reese, Velaasa, 70.02m
- Shelby Moran, Unattached, 68.67m
- Madi Malone, Velaasa, 67.47m
- Emma Robbins, Oklahoma State, 65.39m
- Kenna Curry, North Dakota, 64.73m
- Giavonna Meeks, Texas, 64.51m
- Emily Fink, U.S. Military Academy, 63.25m
- Mayyi Mahama, Unattached, –
Curtis Thompson Wins Men's Javelin
With his best throw of 83.89, Curtis Thompson takes home the title for United States Javelin Champion.
Here's the men's Javelin Throw results:
- Curtis Thompson, Tracksmith/New York A C, 83.89m
- Dash Sirmon, Unattached, 77.28m
- Marc Anthony Minichello, Unattached, 76.81m
- Donavon Banks, U.S. Air Force/Throwing Zone, 76.36m
- James Kotowski, Massachusetts Lowell, 71.88m
- Jordan Davis, Georgia, 71.39m
- Christopher Fredericks, East Stroudsburg, 67.68m
- Vaughn Deinhart, Unattached, 67.57m
- Caleb Calvin, Pittsburg State, 66.80m
- Ethan Shalaway, Unattached, 66.72m
- Colin Winkler, Garden State TC, 65.67m
- James McNaney, Unattached, 65.29m
- Riley Marx, Kansas State, 64.33m
- David Friedberg, Unattached, –
Anna Hall Wins Heptathlon High Jump, Long Jump Next
Jumping a height of 1.90, Anna Hall took the win in the decathlon high jump, scoring 1,106 points to boost her into first place.
Here's the High Jump results:
- Anna Hall, adidas, 1.90m, 1106
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS, 1.81m, 991
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached, 1.78m, 953
- Timara Chapman, Unattached, 1.78m, 953
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 1.72m, 879
- Allie Jones, Unattached, 1.72m, 879
- Erin Marsh, Unattached, 1.69m, 842
- Katie Eidem, Unattached, 1.69m, 842
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached, 1.66m, 806
- Lexie Keller, Unattached, 1.66m, 806
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State, 1.66m, 806
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame, 1.63m, 771
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached, NH, 0
Kyle Garland Wins Decathlon Shot Put; High Jump Next
Kyle Garland continued his winning ways in the shot put with a distance of 16.95. He's extended his decathlon lead with 2932 points.
Here's the Shot Put results:
- Kyle Garland, NIKE, 16.95m, 910
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached, 15.56m, 824
- Harrison Williams, NIKE, 15.46m, 818
- Lee Walburn, Unattached, 15.28m, 807
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE, 15.21m, 803
- Jack Flood, Unattached, 14.88m, 782
- Lindon Victor, Unattached, 14.78m, 776
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached, 14.57m, 763
- Austin West, Unattached, 14.21m, 741
- Marcus Weaver, Unattached, 14.18m, 739
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached, 13.58m, 703
- Bradley Thomas, Unattached, 13.51m, 698
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State, 13.47m, 696
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State, 13.12m, 675
- Denim Rogers, Unattached, 13.00m, 667
- Carter Morton, Unattached, 12.12m, 614
Kyle Garland Wins Decathlon Long Jump; Shot Put Next
Kyle Garland won the long jump of the decathlon with a leap of 7.89. He now takes the lead in the decathlon standings with 2022 points.
Here's the Long Jump results:
- Kyle Garland, NIKE: 7.89m; 1033
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached: 7.55m; 947
- Austin West, Unattached: 7.50m; 935
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached: 7.28m; 881
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE: 7.26m; 876
- Carter Morton, Unattached: 7.23m; 869
- Jack Flood, Unattached: 7.14m; 847
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State: 6.97m; 807
- Harrison Williams, NIKE: 6.94m; 799
- Bradley Thomas, Unattached: 6.88m; 785
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached: 6.86m; 781
- Denim Rogers, Unattached: 6.83m; 774
- Marcus Weaver, Unattached: 6.75m; 755
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State: 6.63m; 727
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached: 6.49m; 695
- Lee Walburn, Unattached: 5.94m; 574
Michelle Atherley Takes Heptathlon 100m Hurdles; High Jump Next
Michelle Atherley won the 100m Hurdles of the Heptathlon at the USATF Nationals. Here's the results. The 2023 silver medal winner at the World Championships, Anna Hall finished third.
- Michelle Atherley, Unattached: 12.95; 1132
- Taliyah Brooks, ASICS: 13.02; 1121
- Anna Hall, adidas: 13.12; 1106
- Allie Jones, Unattached: 13.37; 1069
- Erin Marsh, Unattached: 13.43; 1060
- Timara Chapman, Unattached: 13.52; 1047
- Jadin O'Brien, Notre Dame: 13.52; 1047
- Katie Eidem, Unattached: 13.71; 1020
- Lauren Taubert, Unattached: 13.74; 1015
- Lexie Keller, Unattached: 13.81; 1005
- Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati: 13.82; 1004
- Maddie Pitts, Penn State: 13.89; 994
- Cheyenne Nesbitt, Unattached: 13.95; 985
Peyton Bair Wins The Men's Decathlon 100M Round; Next Up Long Jump
Peyton Bair of Mississippi State won the USATF Nationals 100m in the men's decathlon, the first event of the multi-event. Here's the results:
- Peyton Bair, Mississippi State: 10.41; 996
- Kyle Garland, NIKE WSTD: 10.44; 989
- Denim Rogers, Unattached: 10.69; 931
- Zach Ziemek, Unattached: 10.69; 931
- Austin West, Unattached: 10.74; 919
- Hakim McMorris, Unattached: 10.76; 915
- Harrison Williams, NIKE: 10.76; 915
- Garrett Scantling, Unattached: 10.86; 892
- Lindon Victor, Unattached WSTD: 10.88; 888
- Heath Baldwin, NIKE WSTD: 10.94; 874
- Kyle Sieracki, Unattached: 10.97; 867
- Bradley Thomas, Unattached: 11.03; 854
- Carter Morton, Unattached: 11.03; 854
- Lee Walburn, Unattached: 11.03; 854
- Jack Flood, Unattached: 11.25; 806
- Marcus Weaver, Unattached: 11.35; 784
- Hunter Jones, Pittsburg State: 11.48; 757
USA Track And Field Championships 2025 Schedule
Thursday, July 31 - Day 1
- 1:30 p.m. ET – Men's 100m Decathlon
- 2:00 p.m. ET – Women's 100m Hurdles Heptathlon
- 2:20 p.m. ET – Men's Long Jump Decathlon
- 3:15 p.m. ET – Women's High Jump Heptathlon
- 3:20 p.m. ET – Men's Shot Put Decathlon
- 4:20 p.m. ET – Men's Javelin Final
- 4:30 p.m. ET – Women's Hammer Throw Final
- 6:07 p.m. ET – Men's 800m – First Round
- 6:30 p.m. ET – Women's Javelin Final
- 6:37 p.m. ET – Women's 800m – First Round
- 7:07 p.m. ET – Women's 100m – First Round
- 7:30 p.m. ET – Men's Hammer Throw Final
- 7:37 p.m. ET – Men's 100m – First Round
- 8:07 p.m. ET – Women's 3000m Steeplechase – First Round
- 8:39 p.m. ET – Men's 3000m Steeplechase – First Round
- 8:45 p.m. ET – Men's High Jump Decathlon
- 9:00 p.m. ET – Women's Long Jump Final
- 9:10 p.m. ET – Men's 1500m – First Round
- 9:20 p.m. ET – Women's Shot Put Heptathlon
- 9:32 p.m. ET – Women's 1500m – First Round
- 9:54 p.m. ET – Women's 10,000m Final
- 10:36 p.m. ET – Women's 200m Heptathlon
- 10:52 p.m. ET – Men's 400m Decathlon
- 11:08 p.m. ET – Men's 10,000m Final
How To Watch US Track Outdoor Championships 2025
The USA Track & Field Outdoor National Championships will be broadcast on NBC during the weekend of August 2–3, with additional coverage starting July 31 on Peacock. USATF.TV will broadcast all four days.
How To Watch USA Track Outdoor Championships 2025
The USA Track & Field Outdoor National Championships will be broadcast on NBC during the weekend of August 2–3, with additional coverage starting July 31 on Peacock. USATF.TV will broadcast all four days.
Broadcast Schedule (ET):
- Thursday – USATF.TV (all events)
- Friday – USATF.TV (all events)
- Saturday – NBC (4–6 p.m.), Peacock (4–7 p.m.), USATF.TV (all events outside NBC/Peacock coverage)
- Sunday – NBC & Peacock (4–6 p.m.), USATF.TV (all events outside NBC/Peacock coverage)
Watch The Diamond League World Feed & Athlete's Lounge On FloTrack
FloTrack offers more ways than ever to experience the full Diamond League season.
- Subscribers get full access to the official World Feed, featuring British commentary and comprehensive event coverage.
- In addition, FloTrack produces the Athlete’s Lounge, a separate broadcast airing alongside the meets that offers in-depth commentary, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews with Trey Hardee, English Gardner, Matthew Centrowitz, and special guests.
- Plus, dedicated field event streams provide focused coverage to ensure fans don’t miss any of the action in those disciplines.
The Athlete's Lounge for the Silesia, Brussels, and Zurich meets will be broadcast for FREE on YouTube, X (Twitter), and Facebook.
Diamond League 2025 Schedule
Here's the full Wanda Diamond League schedule in 2025.
- April 26, 2025 – Xiamen (CHN)
- May 3, 2025 – Shanghai/Keqiao
- May 16, 2025 – Doha (QAT)
- May 25, 2025 – Rabat (MAR)
- June 6, 2025 – Rome (ITA)
- June 12, 2025 – Oslo (NOR)
- June 15, 2025 – Stockholm (SWE)
- June 20, 2025 – Paris (FRA)
- July 5, 2025 – Eugene (USA)
- July 11, 2025 – Monaco (MON)
- July 19, 2025 – London (GBR)
- August 16, 2025 – Silesia (POL)
- August 20, 2025 – Lausanne (SUI)
- August 22, 2025 – Brussels (BEL)
- August 27-28, 2025 – Zurich (SUI)
Diamond League Prize Money
The 2025 Wanda Diamond League series will distribute a record $9.24 million in total prize money, with $500,000 allocated to each of the regular season meets, including an increased payout for select Diamond+ Disciplines at each meeting.
For the season opener in Xiamen, the Diamond+ Disciplines will be 5000m Women, High Jump Women, 110m Hurdles Men, and Pole Vault Men.
Diamond Disciplines
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $4,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $1,000
- $500
Diamond+ Disciplines
- $20,000
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $5,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $750
Don't Miss A Second Of The 2025 Diamond League
This year, the Diamond League is streaming live on FloTrack and the FloSports app, and FloTrack is giving fans more Diamond League access than ever before. For the first time ever, the Diamond League is streaming to fans all the feeds, not just the traditional world feed.
Fans will have uninterrupted coverage for every throw, leap and run during the meets as well as the traditional broadcast.
Where To Watch Diamond League?
The Wanda Diamond League will be broadcast on FloTrack and the FloSports app starting with the 2025 season.
FloTrack Archived Footage
Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.
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