Here's Who Won The Women's Discus At The 2025 USATF Championships
Here's Who Won The Women's Discus At The 2025 USATF Championships
Two-time Olympic champion Valarie Allman dominates women's discus at 2025 USATF Championships. Here are the results.

Valarie Allman, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, still is searching for her first win at the World Athletics Championships, and she took another step toward achieving that goal with a victory Sunday at the 2025 Toyota USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships.
Allman bested her teammate and reigning discus world champion Laulauga Tausaga-Collins at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, with a throw of 71.45 meters.
Tausaga-Collins was second (64.86) and followed by Gabi Jacobs (63.33).
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The four-day 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.
Allman took gold in the discus event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and successfully defended her title in Paris in 2024.
At the World Championships however, she earned silver in Budapest, Hungary, in 2023 and bronze at the 2022 event at Hayward Field.
Women's Discus Throw Final Results
- Valarie Allman (Asics/New York AC) - 71.45
- Laulauga Tausaga-Collins (Nike) - 64.86
- Gabi Jacobs - 63.33
- Shelby Frank (Texas Tech) - 61.11
- Veronica Fraley - 60.31
- Jayden Ulrich (Louisville) - 60.30
- Erika Beistle (Grand Valley State) - 59.87
- Elena Bruckner - 59.58
- Cierra Jackson (New York AC) - 58.33
- Rachel Dincoff - 56.79
- Micaela Hazlewood - 56.28
- Kaia Harris - 54.60
- Kalynn Meyer - 53.83
- Alexandra Freeman - 53.35
- Zoe Burleson (Texas Tech) - 52.67
- Essence Henderson - 51.05
Complete Results From The 2025 USA Track And Field Outdoor Championships
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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
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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
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