2025 USATF Championships

Here's Who Won The Men's 200 At The 2025 USATF Championships

Here's Who Won The Men's 200 At The 2025 USATF Championships

Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek had more than just a foot race in the 200m event at 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships. Here are the details and the results.

Aug 4, 2025 by Matt Cannizzaro
Here's Who Won The Men's 200 At The 2025 USATF Championships

The men's 200-meter event at the 2025 Toyota USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships gave fans an exciting showdown between two of the world's top sprinters and biggest personalities - Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek.

Lyles again got the best of Bednarek on the track by the blink of an eye - 19.63 to 19.67 - but the clash didn't end when they crossed the finish line at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

The two provided some fireworks as the four-day event was drawing to a close, exchanging words and even what looking like a push from Bednarek. 

The meet, being held July 31 through Aug. 3, will help determine the United States' roster for the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September.

As the reigning world champion in the 200 (and the 100), Lyles already owns a place in the race at the 2025 event in Japan, so he didn't even need to run those races this week.

After the first-round of the 100, he decided to withdraw from the semifinals to focus on the 200.

Read more about the incident: Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek Heated After 200m Final At USATF Championships

Men's 200m Final Results

  1. Noah Lyles (Adidas) - 19.63
  2. Kenny Bednarek (Nike) - 19.67
  3. Robert Gregory (Nike) - 19.80
  4. Courtney Lindsey (Nike) - 19.82
  5. Erriyon Knighton (Adidas) - 19.97
  6. Christian Coleman (Nike) - 20.02
  7. Kyree King (Nike) - 20.20
  8. T'Mars McCallum (Tennessee) - 20.43
  9. Max Thomas - 20.49

Complete Results From The 2025 USA Track And Field Outdoor Championships

USA Track Championships 2025 Qualifying Standards

Men’s Qualifying Standards

  • 100m: 10.05
  • 200m: 20.24
  • 400m: 45.20
  • 800m: 1:46.25
  • 1500m: 3:37.00
  • 5,000m: 13:20.00
  • 10,000m: 27:50.00
  • 110m Hurdles: 13.50
  • 400m Hurdles: 49.50
  • 3000m Steeplechase: 8:29.00
  • 20k Race Walk: 1:36:00
  • 5k Race Walk: 22:00
  • 10k Race Walk: 46:30
  • High Jump: 2.27m
  • Pole Vault: 5.80m
  • Long Jump: 8.12m
  • Triple Jump: 16.30m
  • Shot Put: 20.80m
  • Discus Throw: 62.00m
  • Hammer Throw: 72.50m
  • Javelin Throw: 76.00m
  • Decathlon: 7900 points

Women’s Qualifying Standards

  • 100m: 11.08
  • 200m: 22.60
  • 400m: 51.00
  • 800m: 1:59.80
  • 1500m: 4:05.00
  • 5,000m: 15:09.59
  • 10,000m: 31:32.00
  • 100m Hurdles: 12.78
  • 400m Hurdles: 56.00
  • 3000m Steeplechase: 9:35.00
  • 20k Race Walk: 1:48:00
  • High Jump: 1.87m
  • Pole Vault: 4.60m
  • Long Jump: 6.65m
  • Triple Jump: 13.50m
  • Shot Put: 18.00m
  • Discus Throw: 58.50m
  • Hammer Throw: 71.00m
  • Javelin Throw: 55.50m
  • Heptathlon: 6000 points

Watch The Diamond League World Feed & Athlete’s Lounge On FloTrack

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  • 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.

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

  1. $10,000
  2. $6,000
  3. $4,000
  4. $3,000
  5. $2,500
  6. $2,000
  7. $1,500
  8. $1,000
  9. $500

Diamond+ Disciplines

  1. $20,000
  2. $10,000
  3. $6,000
  4. $5,000
  5. $3,000
  6. $2,500
  7. $2,000
  8. $1,500
  9. $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, 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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