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US athletes resembling Sydney McLaughlin, Noah Lyles, Keni Harrison, Fred Kerley and Ryan Crouser prime the world in Eugene after an excellent nationwide championships
Whereas it might lack the depth of an Olympic trials, there isn’t any doubt a US Championships (held from June 23-26 in Oregon) far outshines the common Diamond League for drama and thrilling competitors with group spots and future medals on the road in addition to the much-desired American titles.
The world rating system has barely diluted the drama with the highest three not all the time now assured a group spot if athletes are usually not in possession of a lot more durable qualifying marks than the previous. Kenyan and Ethiopian trials might give higher endurance races too. However the sheer high quality of the sprints and hurdles will barely be surpassed at subsequent month’s World Championships.
On this way the American athletes with the additional advantage of residence assist and a familiarisation to the services might be on track for a report variety of medals in Eugene in July.
Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin gained the headlines for her world report 51.41 within the 400m hurdles – faster than the British Championships 400m flat time – however there was a lot extra to the assembly to whet the urge for food for the upcoming World Championships.
For full particulars of McLaughlin’s run click on here, whereas Michael Norman, Keni Harrison, Ryan Crouser, Fred Kerley, Rai Benjamin, Sandi Morris, Abby Steiner and Chase Ealey additionally set spectacular world leads.
Norman’s time of 43.56 received the 400m with the tenth quickest time in historical past whereas NCAA runner-up Champion Allison, whose finest earlier than 2022 was 45.40, moved as much as eighth on the all-time listing with 43.70 for an additional second place.
Norman (who ran 9.74 for the 100m between 50m and 150m!) was forward at 200m in 21.12 however Allison briefly went forward at 250m however Norman was again forward at 300m in 32.12.
NCAA champion Randolph Ross clocked 44.17 for third as the highest 5 ran 44.35 or faster and altogether there have been 30 sub-46 performances in comparison with one in Manchester from Matt Hudson-Smith.
Rai Benjamin, runner-up to Karsten Warholm in international finals in Doha and Tokyo and on the world all-time lists however presumably the favorite for the Worlds after the Norwegian’s harm, was one other to underline their credentials for gold regardless of just lately having had Covid.
Solely sixth at midway (21.24 on the fifth hurdle) after a stutter on the second hurdle, he solely went forward between the eighth and ninth hurdle to win in a world lead 47.04 for his fifth finest ever time. World Indoor 400m silver medallist Trevor Bassitt (47.47) and lengthy time-leader Khallifah Rosser (47.65) each set PBs to safe their group spots.
Bassett’s pre-Oregon PB had been 48.80 as he ran 48.38 in his semi after which took simply in need of a second off his PB within the last whereas Rabat Diamond League winner Rosser had been 5 metres away from Benjamin at midway as he took 0.45 off of his PB regardless of his extreme early tempo. The primary six ran 48.53 or quicker.
World 100m hurdles record-holder Harrison clocked 12.34, a time overwhelmed by solely 9 athletes in historical past regardless of a headwind of 1.4m/sec, a wind energy that no earlier athlete had ever damaged 12.50 in.
It wasn’t clear-cut although as Alaysha Johnson was closing quick over the past two hurdles and recorded a PB of 12.35 for second. Alia Armstrong was third with a PB of 12.47 as world champion Nia Ali, assured of a wild card place, didn’t run the ultimate after a 12.49 semi-final win forward of Johnson.
Olympic champion Crouser equalled the fourth finest mark in shot historical past along with his 23.12m, to match Randy Barnes’ former world report. He began with a 22.42m earlier than his profitable third spherical throw however he additionally threw 23.01m, 23.11m and 22.98m in his final three throws.
World champion Joe Kovacs had led early on with a primary and second spherical throw of twenty-two.87m, whereas Josh Awotunde was third with 21.51m although Tripp Piperi in fourth additionally booked an Eugene spot courtesy of Kovacs’ wild card with 21.43m as the primary 12 threw 20 metres plus.
Kerley confirmed his world champs 100m favorite standing as he went to equal sixth on the world all-time listing along with his 9.76/1.4 semi last earlier than a 9.77/1.8 win within the last. He went by means of 60m in 6.46 in each races.
Marvin Bracy equalled his PB with 9.85 for second forward of Trayvon Bromell (9.88), who had clocked 9.81 in his semi-final. Christian Coleman ran 9.87 for third in his semi behind Bromell and was by means of 60m faster than anybody all day in 6.45 and, as he has a bye as reigning world champion, he determined to take a seat out the ultimate.
Kerley additionally confirmed his 200m group spot however was a effectively overwhelmed third in 19.83/0.3. Up forward, world champion Lyles, one of many few Doha winners to contest a last, edged previous world junior record-holder Erriyon Knighton virtually on the road after the 18-year-old had opened up a transparent lead by midway because the pair ran 19.67 and 19.69.
Lyles might have run even quicker however slowed as he made a pointing gesture to Knighton as he crossed the road all the way down to he feels being written off after the teenager’s 19.49 time earlier within the season.
Because of Lyles, Olympic silver medallist Kenny Bednarek additionally booked a spot in fourth with 19.87 as Noah’s brother Josephus missed out regardless of a PB 19.93.
The 2019 world runner-up Sandi Morris set a world lead of 4.82m to win the pole vault with Olympic champion Katie Nageotte third (4.65m).
One other athlete to underline their championships credentials by going prime of the world lists is shot putter Chase Ealey who blasted a 20.51m assembly report, PB and world lead along with her second spherical throw that defeated the opposition led by Adelaide Aquilla (19.45m) and Jessica Woodard (19.40m) by over a metre as Olympic silver medallist Raven Saunders missed out in fourth.
The a lot improved Ealey completed fourth in final 12 months’s Olympic Trials with a distance two metres much less.
Athing Mu received the 800m in a close to world lead of 1:57.16 however was run surprisingly shut by world indoor champion Ajee’ Wilson (1:57.23) who ran her quickest time for 4 years.
Mu led by means of 200m in 27.21 to Wilson’s 27.48 and nonetheless had a small lead at 400m in 57.25 to Olivia Baker’s 57.31 and Wilson’s 57.72. The order was the identical at 600m with Mu (87.91) forward of Baker (88.06) and Wilson (88.18) with all eight finalists lined by round 4 metres by means of in 88.58.
Within the final 200m, Mu accelerated once more and entered the straight with a two metre lead over Wilson and Baker. Wilson closed down the straight with a 14.10 final 100m falling simply seven hundredths in need of the Olympic champion because the pair hit the tape virtually collectively.
Predictably Olympic bronze medallist Raevyn Rogers additionally completed shortly transferring up from sixth within the straight and took the ultimate group spot in 1:57.96 as all eight finalists had been inside two minutes. Mu had run an extravagant 1:57.55 in her semi last with Sabrinha Southerland discovering her 1:59.70 solely adequate for sixth in that race and inadequate to even make the ultimate.
One other occasion with a shocking commonplace was the lads’s 110m hurdles the place regardless of world champion Grant Holloway sitting it out, there have been nonetheless 5 athletes at 13.14 or quicker within the last!
Daniel Roberts surprisingly regained his 110m hurdles title from 2019 as he confirmed an enormous advance from his earlier type of 2022 as he led all through to win in 13.03.
NCAA champion Trey Cunningham, so unfortunate to overlook out on an Olympic group spot, made no mistake this time with a powerful end for 13.08 in second after being fifth as late on the ninth hurdle.
Devon Allen, who ran the world lead of 12.84 in New York two weeks earlier, solely simply scraped into the group as he additionally needed to make a quick end and dip as he got here previous Jamal Britt on the run-in by simply three thousandths of a second because the pair timed 13.087 and 13.090.
Holloway ran an encouraging 13.03/0.4 in his semi-final.
Abby Steiner, so spectacular with a 21.80 NCAA victory, equalled her world lead within the semi-final (21.80/0.9) after which went even quicker within the last with a PB 21.77/-0.3 which was her sixteenth 200m to this point this 12 months. It didn’t survive the day as a world lead although due to Shericka Jackson.
Steiner got here by means of strongly within the final 50 metres to ease away from Tamara Clark who was second in a PB 21.92 whereas Jenna Prandini was a transparent third in 22.01 as an injury-affected defending champion and Olympic bronze medallist Gabby Thomas was final in 22.47.
Melissa Jefferson received the ladies’s 100m race in a quick however wind-assisted 10.69/2.9 forward of Aleia Hobbs (10.72) and Twanisha Terry (10.74) in any case three set authorized PBs of their semis — Hobbs (10.81/0.5), Jefferson (10.82/0.5) and Terry (10.87/1.8).
Jefferson by the way is coached by a US-based British coach known as Karl Goodman who was competing within the heats of the 400m on the British Championships as just lately as 4 years in the past.
Regardless of the good sprints and requirements (11 athletes at 22.50 or quicker within the 200m semi finals), a disproportionate quantity of consideration was on the flamboyant Sha’Carri Richardson, who didn’t make the finals.
Final 12 months’s unique 100m champion, who was then disqualified and consequently missed the Olympics because of an anti-doping suspension, ran a poor 11.31 in her 100m warmth and was higher within the 200m the place she ran 22.47/1.0 in her semi last however might solely end fifth and later attacked the media for not respecting her.
Nineteen-year-old NCAA indoor and out of doors champion Talitha Diggs added to her successes as she received the ladies’s 400m with 50.22 from Kendall Ellis (50.35) and Lynna Irby (50.67). 9-time World Champs competitor Allyson Felix was sixth with 51.24 which not less than opens the best way to a spot within the USA’s combined 4x400m group.
Sinclair Johnson (4:03.29) received the 1500m with a powerful kick overlaying the final 800m in 2:02.37.
Cory McGee (4:04.52) and Elle St Pierre (4:05.14) took the opposite two slots on the group forward of Karissa Schweizer, who will run the 5000m and 10,000m subsequent month.
The lads’s race was additionally determined by a kick as Cooper Teare confirmed his Worlds group spot in a painfully sluggish 3:45.86 courtesy of a 25.22 final 200m and 51.89 last circuit although the subsequent two finishers Jonathan Davis (3:46.01) and Josh Thompson (3:46.07) don’t have the usual. Sam Prakel led into the straight however light to eighth.
Cole Hocker, sixth on the Olympics, might solely match that place in his warmth and did not progress.
Hilary Bor took the 3000m steeplechase title with 8:15.76 with the 2016 Olympic silver medallist Evan Jager (8:17.29) additionally making the group along with his quickest since 2018 alongside Benard Keter (8:19.16).
Bryce Hoppell (1:44.60) held off Jonah Koech (1:44.74 PB) to win the 800m as world champion Donavan Brazier simply contested his warmth which he received in 1:46.49.
Grant Fisher, already within the 10,000m group and the 25-lap world-leader, received his first nationwide title at 5000m in a gathering report 13:03.86. Most of his profitable margin was constructed up throughout a 58.10 penultimate lap as he ran a driving 2:57.51 final three laps.
Woody Kincaid was second courtesy of a blazing 54.24 final circuit which overtook two on the final lap. Emmanuel Bor had began the final lap 5 seconds forward of him in third however dropped to fifth on a painful final lap of 65.74.
The ladies’s 5000m was a a lot nearer affair with simply 0.27 of a second overlaying the highest three with 10,000m world chief Elise Cranny (15:49.15) edging Schweizer (15:49.32) and Emily Infield (15:49.42) because the trio lined the final kilometre in round 2:45 after a ten:08 jog by means of the primary 3000m.
Former world champion Emma Coburn received the steeplechase in 9:10.63 forward of Courtney Wayment (9:12.10) and Olympic runner-up Courtney Frerichs (9:16.18).
Within the discus, Olympic champion Valarie Allman simply defended her title with 66.92m whereas Andrew Evans, with 63.31m confirmed his males’s group choice.
Keturah Orji set a championship better of 14.79/1.8 to place her second on the planet triple leap rankings.
The world hammer No.1 Brooke Andersen received her first US title with a world class 77.96m. Janee Kassanavoid (76.04m) and Annette Echikunwoke (73.76m) additionally assured their group spots with Deanna Value, who has a defending champion bye, solely fourth with 73.07m.
Quanesha Burks (7.06/2.7) impressively received the lengthy leap albeit with a wind-assisted mark from NCAA champion Jasmine Moore (6.80/2.5) whereas one other occasion the place the US have medal potential is the lads’s excessive leap as Shelby McEwen equalled his PB with a 2.33m leap forward of JuVaughn Harrison’s 2.30m.
Daniel Haugh opening throw received the hammer with a PB 80.18m (his first 80m throw) to defeat Rudy Winkler’s 78.33m.
Kara Winger improved her season’s finest with 64.26m to win the javelin to additionally put herself among the many medal contenders subsequent month.
The lads’s pole vault was of a comparatively modest commonplace and Olympic silver medallist Chris Nilsen received on countback with a 5.70m leap as world champion Sam Kendricks didn’t begin.
Rayvon Gray claimed his first nationwide lengthy leap title with a PB 8.19m, although given his world rating place and the ridiculously laborious 8.22m qualifying mark it won’t be sufficient for choice and he’ll in all probability be the primary ever American lengthy leap champion to not make the championships. The one two athletes with the usual competing, Marquis Dendy and Matt Boling, completed tenth and twelfth respectively.
Vashti Cunningham’s 1.93m was sufficient to win the excessive leap and safe her predictable dominance and choice.
Donald Scott received the lads’s triple leap with a 17.07m forward of persistent runner-up and four-time international silver medallist Will Claye’s 16.93m.
Together with his choice assured, world champion Christian Taylor continued his comeback from harm with a season’s finest equalling 16.54m for fifth.
NCAA runner-up Ethan Dabbs received the lads’s javelin with a 81.29m last spherical throw however might be too low within the rankings to get a world group spot.
Males:
100 (1.8):
1 Fred Kerley 9.77
2 Marvin Bracy 9.85
3 Trayvon Bromell 9.88
4 Micah Williams 9.90
5 Elijah Corridor-Thompson 9.90
6 Kyree King 9.96
7 Kenny Bednarek 9.98
Christian Coleman DNS
SF1 (1.4):
1 Fred Kerley 9.76
2 Elijah Corridor-Thompson 9.98
3 Kyree King 9.99
4 Kendal Williams 10.03
5 Brandon Carnes 10.04
6 Cravont Charleston 10.05
7 Isiah Younger 10.10
8 Don’drea Swint 10.17
SF2 (1.5):
1 Trayvon Bromell 9.81
2 Marvin Bracy 9.86
3 Christian Coleman 9.87
4 Micah Williams 9.94
5 Kenny Bednarek 9.95
6 Lawrence Johnson 10.08
7 Christopher Belcher 10.15
8 Ilias Garcia 10.22
ht 1 (-0.4):
1 Trayvon Bromell 10.10
2 Kyree King 10.17
3 Don’drea Swint 10.32
4 Mike Rodgers 10.36
5 JoVaughn Martin 10.36
6 Chris Royster 10.44
7 Demek Kemp 10.48
8 Demarius Smith 10.54
ht 2 (1.5):
1 Fred Kerley 9.83
2 Cravont Charleston 10.07
3 Ilias Garcia 10.12
4 Christopher Belcher 10.19
5 Sterling Warner 10.27
6 Javonte Harding 10.32
7 Courtney Lindsey 10.36
ht 3 (-0.7):
1 Christian Coleman 10.08
2 Marvin Bracy 10.09
3 Elijah Corridor-Thompson 10.09
4 Kendal Williams 10.18
5 Coby Hilton 10.37
6 Eddie Sumler 10.37
7 Joey Fox 10.55
8 Caleb Jackson 10.65
ht 4 (0.4):
1 Brandon Carnes 10.10
2 Kenny Bednarek 10.10
3 Micah Williams 10.11
4 Lawrence Johnson 10.23
5 Isiah Younger 10.25
6 Dedrick Vanover 10.36
7 Brendon Stewart 10.38
200 (-0.3):
1 Noah Lyles 19.67
2 Erriyon Knighton 19.69
3 Fred Kerley 19.83
4 Kenny Bednarek 19.87
5 Josephus Lyles 19.93
6 Matthew Boling 20.15
7 Kyree King 20.19
8 Javonte Harding 20.31
SF1 (1.2):
1 Noah Lyles 19.81
2 Fred Kerley 20.09
3 Matthew Boling 20.14
4 Javonte Harding 20.23
5 Brandon Carnes 20.42
6 Cravont Charleston 20.50
7 Kendal Williams 20.79
Christian Coleman DNS
ht 2 (1.7):
1 Erriyon Knighton 19.97
2 Josephus Lyles 20.04
3 Kyree King 20.05
4 Kenny Bednarek 20.06
5 Isiah Younger 20.23
6 Elijah Morrow 20.37
7 David Dunlap 20.53
8 Robert Gregory 20.56
ht 1 (1.1):
1 Erriyon Knighton 20.08
2 Josephus Lyles 20.13
3 Kyree King 20.24
4 Kendal Williams 20.37
5 Elijah Morrow 20.53
6 Elijah Dryer 21.40
7 Kasaun James 22.41
8 Micaiah Harris 44.68
ht 2 (1.1):
1 Noah Lyles 19.95
2 Isiah Younger 20.13
3 Brandon Carnes 20.21
4 Demetrius Jackson 20.76
5 Lawrence Johnson 21.19
6 Jaron Flournoy 21.29
ht 3 (1.4):
1 Christian Coleman 20.13
2 Fred Kerley 20.29
3 Robert Gregory 20.41
4 David Dunlap 20.47
5 Cravont Charleston 20.57
6 Marqueze Washington 20.71
7 Cameron Rose 21.05
ht 4 (-0.4):
1 Kenny Bednarek 20.10
2 Matthew Boling 20.11
3 Javonte Harding 20.42
4 Evan Miller 20.60
5 Demarius Smith 20.69
6 Jeremiah Curry 20.72
7 Courtney Lindsey 20.83
8 Jp Vaught 20.92
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World 200m champion @LylesNoah exhibits why he received the gold medal in Doha as he sees off teenage prodigy and world chief @ErriyonK in Oregon🔥
The pair clock 19.67 (-0.3) and 19.69 respectively 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/j7OnDm67L0
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) June 26, 2022
400:
1 Michael Norman 43.56
2 Champion Allison 43.70
3 Randolph Ross 44.17
4 Elija Godwin 44.34
5 Vernon Norwood 44.35
6 Bryce Deadmon 44.54
7 Noah Williams 45.04
8 Ismail Turner 45.56
SF1:
1 Michael Norman 44.28
2 Randolph Ross 44.36
3 Bryce Deadmon 44.95
4 Ismail Turner 45.33
5 Willington Wright 45.50
6 Khaleb McRae 45.55
7 Marqueze Washington 46.12
8 Jaron Flournoy 46.81
SF2:
1 Elija Godwin 44.66
2 Champion Allison 44.80
3 Vernon Norwood 45.02
4 Noah Williams 45.30
5 James Benson II 45.36
6 Tyler Terry 45.61
7 Johnnie Blockburger 45.67
8 Tyler Johnson 46.02
ht 1:
1 Michael Norman 44.72
2 Bryce Deadmon 45.31
3 Willington Wright 45.54
4 Johnnie Blockburger 46.09
5 Jaron Flournoy 46.21
6 Trevor Stewart 46.74
7 Jeremiah Curry 46.75
8 Daeqwan Butler 47.03
ht 2:
1 Randolph Ross 45.66
2 Khaleb McRae 46.10
3 Marqueze Washington 46.11
4 Wil London 46.46
5 Brian Herron 46.58
6 Brian Faust 47.06
7 Jenoah McKiver 47.20
ht 3:
1 Vernon Norwood 45.34
2 James Benson II 45.56
3 Noah Williams 45.82
4 Ismail Turner 45.92
5 Jordan Willis 46.48
6 Nathan Strother 46.82
7 Richard Kuykendoll 48.93
ht 4:
1 Elija Godwin 45.42
2 Tyler Terry 46.01
3 Champion Allison 46.05
4 Tyler Johnson 46.19
5 Kahmari Montgomery 46.44
6 Paul Dedewo 46.45
7 Leander Forbes 47.02
800:
1 Bryce Hoppel 1:44.60
2 Jonah Koech 1:44.74
3 Brandon Miller 1:45.19
4 Clayton Murphy 1:45.23
5 Baylor Franklin 1:45.65
6 Isaiah Harris 1:45.68
7 Erik Sowinski 1:46.01
8 Brannon Kidder 1:46.09
SF1:
1 Brannon Kidder 1:46.62
2 Isaiah Harris 1:46.72
3 Jonah Koech 1:46.80
4 Cade Flatt 1:47.00
5 Crayton Carrozza 1:47.80
6 Isaiah Jewett 1:48.36
7 Vince Crisp 1:49.06
Donavan Brazier DNS
SF2:
1 Brandon Miller 1:46.20
2 Bryce Hoppel 1:46.32
3 Clayton Murphy 1:46.45
4 Erik Sowinski 1:46.76
5 Baylor Franklin 1:46.93
6 Derek Holdsworth 1:47.05
7 Sean Dolan 1:47.25
ht 1:
1 Derek Holdsworth 1:47.14
2 Erik Sowinski 1:47.23
3 Clayton Murphy 1:47.49
4 Sean Dolan 1:48.02
5 Josh Hoey 1:48.47
6 Jonathan Schwind 1:48.68
7 Colin Schultz 1:49.01
8 Sebastian Fernandez 1:55.34
ht 2:
1 Donavan Brazier 1:46.49
2 Cade Flatt 1:46.53
3 Isaiah Jewett 1:46.62
4 Crayton Carrozza 1:46.64
5 Jason Gomez 1:47.62
6 Christopher Conrad 1:50.29
7 Daniel Nixon 1:53.88
8 Luca Chatham 1:54.56
ht 3:
1 Isaiah Harris 1:47.10
2 Jonah Koech 1:47.10
3 Vince Crisp 1:47.18
4 Brannon Kidder 1:47.40
5 Charles Jones 1:48.45
6 Aman Thornton 1:50.94
7 Rob Downs 1:53.60
8 Kieran Taylor 1:53.98
ht 4:
1 Bryce Hoppel 1:48.12
2 Brandon Miller 1:48.18
3 Baylor Franklin 1:48.20
4 Clay Pender 1:48.77
5 Shane Streich 1:49.23
6 Christian Harrison 1:49.51
7 Kameron Jones 1:50.19
8 Drew Windle 1:52.14
1500:
1 Cooper Teare 3:45.86
2 Jon Davis 3:46.01
3 Josh Thompson 3:46.07
4 Eric Holt 3:46.15
5 Reed Brown 3:46.28
6 Johnny Gregorek 3:46.36
7 Brett Meyer 3:46.38
8 Sam Prakel 3:46.49
9 Paul Ryan 3:46.60
10 Isaac Basten 3:47.19
11 Yared Nuguse 3:47.46
12 Henry Wynne 3:48.03
ht 1:
1 Yared Nuguse 3:38.99
2 Eric Holt 3:39.00
3 Reed Brown 3:39.04
4 Brett Meyer 3:39.14
5 Vincent Ciattei 3:39.34
6 Cole Hocker 3:39.57
7 Cruz Culpepper 3:41.20
8 Nick Foster 3:42.82
9 Eric Jenkins 3:43.21
10 Jack Yearian 3:43.26
11 Benjamin Allen 3:45.91
Waleed Suliman DQ
ht 2:
1 Sam Prakel 3:40.91
2 Cooper Teare 3:41.27
3 Paul Ryan 3:41.29
4 Colby Alexander 3:42.31
5 Hobbs Kessler 3:42.56
6 Ben Blankenship 3:42.59
7 Jack Salisbury 3:42.97
8 Zach Stallings 3:43.19
9 AJ Ernst 3:43.35
10 Kasey Knevelbaard 3:43.88
11 Luke Houser 3:44.94
ht 3:
1 Isaac Basten 3:38.92
2 Johnny Gregorek 3:38.95
3 Jon Davis 3:39.02
4 Henry Wynne 3:39.17
5 Josh Thompson 3:39.25
6 Christian Noble 3:39.37
7 Drew Hunter 3:39.55
8 David Ribich 3:39.89
9 Matt Wisner 3:41.54
10 Sean Peterson 3:41.96
11 Sam Ellis 3:45.11
12 Matthew Payamps 3:46.49
5000:
1 Grant Fisher 13:03.86
2 Woody Kincaid 13:06.70
3 Abdihamid Nur 13:08.63
4 Conner Mantz 13:11.81
5 Emmanuel Bor 13:13.15
6 Sean McGorty 13:14.97
7 Thomas Ratcliffe 13:17.48
8 Nico Younger 13:19.15
9 Morgan Beadlescomb 13:24.20
10 Dillon Maggard 13:24.79
11 Paul Chelimo 13:24.82
12 Cole Sprout 13:26.61
13 Eduardo Herrera 13:27.05
14 Samuel Chelanga 13:49.71
15 Casey Clinger 13:51.60
16 Willy Fink 14:06.07
17 Graham Crawford 14:07.57
18 Christian Noble 14:24.87
Lopez Lomong DNF
Evan Jager DNF
Hillary Bor DNF
3000SC:
1 Hillary Bor 8:15.76
2 Evan Jager 8:17.29
3 Benard Keter 8:19.16
4 Duncan Hamilton 8:20.23
5 Anthony Rotich 8:23.15
6 Mason Ferlic 8:24.60
7 Levi Taylor 8:29.75
8 Travis Mahoney 8:30.74
9 Brian Barraza 8:31.11
10 Kenneth Rooks 8:37.17
11 Frankline Tonui 8:37.43
12 Parker Stokes 8:37.71
13 Daniel Michalski 8:41.49
14 Michael Leet 8:44.22
ht 1:
1 Daniel Michalski 8:23.39
2 Evan Jager 8:23.57
3 Hillary Bor 8:24.42
4 Mason Ferlic 8:24.65
5 Michael Leet 8:25.35
6 Brian Barraza 8:26.48
7 Levi Taylor 8:27.05
8 Parker Stokes 8:29.84
9 Joey Berriatua 8:31.03
10 Matthew Wilkinson 8:36.96
11 Colton Johnsen 8:45.98
12 Garrett Marsing 8:57.55
13 Brody Smith 9:10.62
ht 2:
1 Benard Keter 8:28.92
2 Travis Mahoney 8:29.10
3 Kenneth Rooks 8:29.44
4 Anthony Rotich 8:29.53
5 Duncan Hamilton 8:29.56
6 Frankline Tonui 8:29.85
7 Alec Basten 8:29.90
8 Fitsum Seyoum 8:35.84
9 Brandon Doughty 8:36.63
10 Jordan Mann 8:39.00
11 Julius Diehr 8:44.70
12 Jackson Mestler 8:58.31
110H (1.2):
1 Daniel Roberts 13.03
2 Trey Cunningham 13.08
3 Devon Allen 13.09
4 Jamal Britt 13.09
5 Freddie Crittenden 13.14
6 Robert Dunning 13.27
7 Eric Edwards Jr. 13.76
Grant Holloway DNS
Semi 1 (0.4)
1 Holloway 13.03
2 Roberts 13.17
3 Edwards 13.29
4 Dunning 13.38
5 Mallett 3.38
6 Braverman 13.43
7 M Dickson 13.52
8 Rollins 13.58
Semi 2 (0.1)
1 Cunningham 13.09
2 Allen 13.14
3 J Britt 13.25
4 Crittenden 13.35
5 T Gilbert 13.51
6 Brockman 13.55
7 N Anderson 13.69
8 D Wilson 13.86
Ht 1 (0.6):
1 Grant Holloway 13.11
2 Freddie Crittenden 13.32
3 Josh Braverman 13.41
4 Robert Dunning 13.45
5 De’vion Wilson 13.65
6 DJ Akindele 13.72
7 Almighty Williamson 13.88
8 Daniel Spejcher 14.49
Ht 2 (0.2):
1 Devon Allen 13.27
2 Aaron Mallett 13.51
3 Michael Dickson 13.64
4 Cameron Murray 13.71
5 Paris Williams 13.76
6 Gratt Reed 13.87
7 Eli Morris 13.90
8 Nick Johnson 13.94
Ht 3 (-1.6):
1 Trey Cunningham 13.13
2 Jamal Britt 13.33
3 Nick Anderson 13.64
4 Maliek Kendall 13.85
5 Sam Brixey 13.94
6 Matthew Lewis-Banks 14.12
7 Grant Conway 14.14
8 Kenney Broadnax 14.35
Ht 4 (-0.7):
1 Daniel Roberts 13.28
2 Eric Edwards Jr. 13.29
3 Tre’Bien Gilbert 13.49
4 Joshua Brockman 13.62
5 Louis Rollins 13.70
6 Max Hairston 13.73
7 Parker Bowden 14.13
8 Denim Rogers 14.16
400H:
1 Rai Benjamin 47.04
2 Trevor Bassitt 47.47
3 Khallifah Rosser 47.65
4 CJ Allen 48.17
5 Quincy Corridor 48.33
6 Amere Lattin 48.53
7 Aldrich Bailey 49.43
8 Quincy Downing 50.09
SF1:
1 Rai Benjamin 47.93
2 Trevor Bassitt 48.38
3 Quincy Downing 48.86
4 Aldrich Bailey 49.35
5 Dave Kendziera 49.58
6 Cass Elliott 50.68
7 Quivell Jordan 50.83
8 Chris Robinson 50.96
SF2:
1 Khallifah Rosser 48.34
2 Quincy Corridor 48.43
3 CJ Allen 48.75
4 Amere Lattin 49.20
5 James Smith 49.46
6 Isaiah Levingston 51.15
7 William Spencer 51.99
8 Drake Schneider 52.30
ht 1:
1 Rai Benjamin 48.41
2 Trevor Bassitt 49.07
3 Isaiah Levingston 50.36
4 William Spencer 50.56
5 Wolf Mahler 52.58
6 TJ Holmes 53.05
7 Nate Bruno 57.58
ht 2:
1 Khallifah Rosser 50.00
2 CJ Allen 50.03
3 James Smith 50.56
4 Drake Schneider 51.60
5 Justin Younger 52.03
6 Malcum Tatum 52.17
7 Jameson Woodell 54.11
ht 3:
1 Quincy Corridor 49.92
2 Amere Lattin 50.00
3 Quincy Downing 50.27
4 Quivell Jordan 50.47
5 Julien Kentrell Gillum 52.76
6 Aaron Mccoy 52.90
ht 4:
1 Dave Kendziera 50.75
2 Aldrich Bailey 51.21
3 Chris Robinson 51.78
4 Cass Elliott 51.83
5 Austin Lietz 53.19
Jayson Baldridge DNF
HJ:
1 Shelby McEwen 2.33
2 JuVaughn Harrison 2.30
3 Dontavious Hill 2.22
4 Darius Carbin 2.22
5 Kyle Rollins 2.22
6 Vernon Turner 2.22
7 Darryl Sullivan 2.17
7 Trey Culver 2.17
9 Mayson Conner 2.17
9 Trey Allen 2.17
Porte-Joie Tshiaba NH
Tyler Arroyo NH
Ethan Harris NH
Brayden Sorensen NH
PV:
1 Chris Nilsen 5.70
2 Luke Winder 5.70
3 Andrew Irwin 5.60
3 Jacob Wooten 5.60
5 KC Lightfoot 5.60
5 Matt Ludwig 5.60
7 Tray Oates 5.60
7 Zach Bradford 5.60
9 Zach McWhorter 5.60
10 Keaton Daniel 5.50
10 Nate Richartz 5.50
12 Scott Houston 5.50
13 Clayton Fritsch 5.50
13 Austin Miller 5.50
Deakin Volz NH
Carson Waters NH
LJ:
1 Rayvon Gray 8.19
2 Steffin McCarter 8.15
3 Jeremiah Davis 8.11
4 Will Williams 8.07
5 A’Nan Bridgett 8.03w
6 Isaac Grimes 8.00w
7 James Carter 8.00
8 Damarcus Simpson 7.98
9 Kemonie Briggs 7.88w
10 Marquis Dendy 7.87
11 JuVaughn Harrison 7.86w
12 Matthew Boling 7.78
13 Johnathan Baker 7.70w
14 Brandon Hicklin 7.68
15 Honest Robinson 7.53
16 Rayvon Allen 7.51
17 Treyshon Malone 7.40
18 Jacore Irving 7.33w
Jeremiah Willis NM
TJ:
1 Donald Scott 17.07
2 Will Claye 16.93
3 Chris Benard 16.83
4 Russell Robinson 16.65
5 Christian Taylor 16.54
6 Jalen Tate 16.51
7 Chris Carter 16.41
8 Chris Welch 16.23
9 Isaiah Griffith 16.05
10 King Keyshawn 16.04
11 Qwazon Al-Khaliq 15.96
12 Chauncey Chambers 15.94
13 Jalen Seals 15.88w
14 Henry Kiner 15.84
15 James Carter 15.80
16 Anthony Applequist 15.75
SP:
1 Ryan Crouser 23.12
2 Joe Kovacs 22.87
3 Josh Awotunde 21.51
4 Adrian Piperi 21.43
5 Roger Steen 21.14
6 Jordan Geist 20.97
7 Payton Otterdahl 20.88
8 Andrew Liskowitz 20.48
9 Darrell Hill 20.23
10 Jordan West 20.16
11 Darius King 20.04
12 John Meyer 20.00
13 Josh Sobota 19.66
14 Logan Calvin 19.57
15 Lucas Warning 19.43
16 T’Mond Johnson 19.12
17 Nik Curtiss 19.01
DT:
1 Andrew Evans 63.31
2 Dallin Shurts 62.32
3 Sam Mattis 62.25
4 Reggie Jagers III 62.16
5 Brian Williams 62.12
6 Legend Boyesen-Hayes 61.49
7 Iffy Joyner 61.42
8 Noah Kennedy-White 60.08
9 Josh Syrotchen 59.33
10 Jeffrey Williams 58.92
11 Kord Ferguson 58.90
12 Darian Brown 57.59
13 Jordan Johnson 56.86
14 Jordan Roach 55.58
15 Marcus Gustaveson 54.61
16 Joseph Brown 52.62
17 Gabriel Katches 51.81
Terrell Adams NM
HT:
1 Daniel Haugh 80.18
2 Rudy Winkler 78.33
3 Alex Younger 76.60
4 Morgan Shigo 75.53
5 Israel Oloyede 75.10
6 Sean Donnelly 74.24
7 Brock Keen 74.04
8 Justin Stafford 73.07
9 Tyler Merkley 72.26
10 Vlad Pavlenko 71.36
11 Alex Talley 71.07
12 Avery Carter 70.84
13 Logan Blomquist 70.83
14 Erich Sullins 70.30
15 Trey Knight 69.99
16 Johnnie Jackson 69.51
17 Marcus Myers 69.00
18 Michael Bryan 68.76
JT:
1 Ethan Dabbs 81.29
2 Curtis Thompson 80.49
3 Marc Minichello 79.05
4 Capers Williamson 77.16
5 Tim Glover 76.37
6 Tzuriel Pedigo 74.46
7 Michael Shuey 73.96
8 Zach Holland 73.09
9 Brett Thompson 72.14
10 Donavon Banks 71.43
11 August Cook dinner 69.81
12 Ethan Shalaway 69.43
13 Ty Hampton 69.14
14 Justin Carter 68.26
15 Michael Whittaker 64.93
16 Cantor Coverdell 59.68
Ladies:
100 (2.9):
1 Melissa Jefferson 10.69w
2 Aleia Hobbs 10.72w
3 TeeTee Terry 10.74w
4 Tamari Davis 10.78w
5 Tamara Clark 10.82w
6 Celera Barnes 10.86w
7 Javianne Oliver 10.94w
8 Brittany Brown 11.04w
SF1 (0.5):
1 Aleia Hobbs 10.81
2 Melissa Jefferson 10.82
3 Tamara Clark 10.88
4 Javianne Oliver 10.95
5 Jenna Prandini 11.00
6 Marybeth Sant-Value 11.01
7 Cambrea Sturgis 11.04
8 Shania Collins 11.10
SF2 (1.8):
1 TeeTee Terry 10.87
2 Tamari Davis 10.92
3 Celera Barnes 10.94
4 Brittany Brown 10.96
5 Teahna Daniels 10.96
6 Kayla White 10.99
7 Morolake Akinosun 11.04
8 Symone Darius 11.20
ht 1 (1.5):
1 Aleia Hobbs 10.88
2 Tamara Clark 10.94
3 Marybeth Sant-Value 10.99
4 Javianne Oliver 11.02
5 Future Smith-Barnett 11.22
6 Mikiah Brisco 11.29
7 Caira Pettway 11.34
8 Kynnedy Flannel 11.40
ht 2 (2.0):
1 TeeTee Terry 10.92
2 Celera Barnes 11.02
3 Teahna Daniels 11.05
4 Morolake Akinosun 11.11
5 Symone Darius 11.17
6 Kiara Parker 11.21
7 Lasarah Hargrove 11.25
8 Maia McCoy 11.37
ht 3 (0.4):
1 Tamari Davis 11.04
2 Jenna Prandini 11.18
3 Shania Collins 11.24
4 Jada Baylark 11.31
5 Sha’Carri Richardson 11.31
6 Anavia Battle 11.45
7 Taylor Anderson 11.45
ht 4 (0.9):
1 Melissa Jefferson 11.04
2 Brittany Brown 11.06
3 Kayla White 11.08
4 Cambrea Sturgis 11.19
5 Kortnei Johnson 11.29
6 English Gardner 11.32
7 Shannon Ray 11.36
8 Ashley Henderson 11.46
200 (-0.3):
1 Abby Steiner 21.77
2 Tamara Clark 21.92
3 Jenna Prandini 22.01
4 Cambrea Sturgis 22.16
5 Brittany Brown 22.22
6 A’Keyla Mitchell 22.39
7 Kayla White 22.39
8 Gabby Thomas 22.47
SF1 (0.9):
1 Abby Steiner 21.80
2 Cambrea Sturgis 22.11
3 Jenna Prandini 22.19
4 A’Keyla Mitchell 22.44
5 Shania Collins 22.45
6 Candace Hill 22.50
7 Kynnedy Flannel 22.63
8 Symone Darius 22.97
SF2 (1.0):
1 Tamara Clark 22.05
2 Brittany Brown 22.16
3 Kayla White 22.18
4 Gabby Thomas 22.35
5 Sha’Carri Richardson 22.47
6 Angie Annelus 22.68
7 Anavia Battle 22.72
8 Kiara Parker 23.17
Main information from the USA as Sha’Carri Richardson is out of the World Championships after failing to get to each the 100m and 200m finals on the USATF Championships 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ytysnq1RP8
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) June 26, 2022
ht 1 (0.5):
1 Gabby Thomas 22.59
2 Sha’Carri Richardson 22.69
3 Candace Hill 22.96
4 Angie Annelus 23.01
5 Ashley Henderson 23.43
ht 2 (0.1):
1 Abby Steiner 22.14
2 Cambrea Sturgis 22.24
3 A’Keyla Mitchell 22.43
4 Kynnedy Flannel 22.63
5 Kiara Parker 23.00
6 Symone Darius 23.06
7 Kortnei Johnson 23.07
ht 3 (-1.6):
1 Jenna Prandini 22.65
2 Shania Collins 22.82
3 Brittany Brown 22.90
4 Shannon Ray 23.28
5 Mariah Ayers 23.29
Maia McCoy DQ
ht 4 (0.6):
1 Tamara Clark 22.29
2 Kayla White 22.38
3 Anavia Battle 22.57
4 Jonah Ross 23.17
5 Raheema Westfall 23.19
6 Lasarah Hargrove 23.47
2⃣1⃣.7⃣7⃣
One other world lead from @abbysteiner1 and it is right into a headwind 🔥
The 22-year-old clocks an astonishingly fast 21.77 (-0.3) to develop into US 200m champion 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/wbZvQHAtsc
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) June 26, 2022
400:
1 Talitha Diggs 50.22
2 Kendall Ellis 50.35
3 Lynna Irby 50.67
4 Wadeline Jonathas 50.84
5 Kennedy Simon 50.90
6 Allyson Felix 51.24
7 Jaide Stepter Baynes 51.30
8 Kaylin Whitney 51.31
SF1:
1 Talitha Diggs 50.88
2 Kennedy Simon 51.11
3 Jaide Stepter Baynes 51.26
4 Allyson Felix 51.32
5 Kaylin Whitney 51.42
6 Jermaisha Arnold 51.78
7 Delecia McDuffie 51.82
8 Shae Anderson 52.14
SF2:
1 Kendall Ellis 51.06
2 Lynna Irby 51.28
3 Wadeline Jonathas 51.29
4 NaAsha Robinson 51.50
5 Taylor Manson 51.63
6 Kyra Jefferson 51.66
7 Rosaline Effiong 51.81
8 Taiya Shelby 52.40
ht 1:
1 Allyson Felix 52.30
2 Kennedy Simon 52.42
3 Jermaisha Arnold 52.57
4 Alexis Holmes 52.68
5 Stephanie Davis 52.73
6 Moriah Oliveira 53.42
7 Brittany Aveni 53.74
ht 2:
1 Jaide Stepter Baynes 51.05
2 Lynna Irby 51.42
3 Taylor Manson 51.78
4 NaAsha Robinson 51.78
5 Makenzie Dunmore 51.89
6 Courtney Okolo 52.37
7 Quanera Hayes 54.13
ht 3:
1 Rosaline Effiong 51.17
2 Talitha Diggs 51.32
3 Kaylin Whitney 51.36
4 Shae Anderson 51.51
5 Taiya Shelby 51.65
6 Delecia McDuffie 51.87
7 Shakima Wimbley 53.06
ht 4:
1 Kendall Ellis 51.69
2 Wadeline Jonathas 51.73
3 Kyra Jefferson 52.09
4 Jessica Beard 52.79
5 Bailey Lear 52.95
6 Kayla Armstrong 54.80
7 Chloe Abbott 55.11
800:
1 Athing Mu 1:57.16
2 Ajee’ Wilson 1:57.23
3 Raevyn Rogers 1:57.96
4 Allie Wilson 1:58.35
5 Olivia Baker 1:58.63
6 Brooke Feldmeier 1:59.08
7 Sage Hurta 1:59.43
8 Kristie Schoffield 1:59.80
SF1:
1 Ajee’ Wilson 2:00.81
2 Raevyn Rogers 2:01.15
3 Kristie Schoffield 2:01.43
4 Nia Akins 2:01.90
5 Charlene Lipsey 2:02.09
6 Emily Richards 2:02.69
7 Angel Piccirillo 2:03.70
Hanna Inexperienced DQ
SF2:
1 Athing Mu 1:57.55
2 Sage Hurta 1:58.30
3 Olivia Baker 1:58.46
4 Allie Wilson 1:58.50
5 Brooke Feldmeier 1:59.44
6 Sabrina Southerland 1:59.70
7 Sammy Watson 2:00.90
8 Anna Camp-Bennett 2:02.31
ht 1:
1 Athing Mu 2:01.24
2 Nia Akins 2:01.40
3 Brooke Feldmeier 2:01.45
4 Hanna Inexperienced 2:01.80
5 Laurie Barton 2:02.92
6 Lauren Barnes 2:04.23
7 Skylyn Webb 2:04.44
8 Anna Connor 2:12.96
ht 2:
1 Sage Hurta 2:00.86
2 Raevyn Rogers 2:01.10
3 Sabrina Southerland 2:01.28
4 Anna Camp-Bennett 2:02.34
5 Esther Seeland 2:03.05
6 Danae Rivers 2:03.38
7 McKenna Keegan 2:03.91
8 Sarah Hendrick 2:04.20
ht 3:
1 Ajee’ Wilson 2:00.37
2 Olivia Baker 2:01.34
3 Charlene Lipsey 2:01.39
4 Angel Piccirillo 2:02.77
5 Avi’Tal Wilson-Perteete 2:03.01
6 Kendra Chambers 2:03.85
7 Sadi Henderson 2:05.22
8 Aaliyah Miller 2:06.27
ht 4:
1 Allie Wilson 2:01.95
2 Kristie Schoffield 2:02.22
3 Sammy Watson 2:02.47
4 Emily Richards 2:02.70
5 Brenna Detra 2:02.83
6 Michaela Meyer 2:03.83
7 Gabrielle Wilkinson 2:05.73
8 Rachel Gearing 2:05.83
1500:
1 Sinclaire Johnson 4:03.29
2 Cory McGee 4:04.52
3 Elle St. Pierre 4:05.14
4 Karissa Schweizer 4:05.40
5 Heather MacLean 4:06.40
6 Helen Schlachtenhaufen 4:08.05
7 Emily MacKay 4:09.44
8 Dani Jones 4:09.86
9 Josette Norris 4:10.15
10 Nikki Hiltz 4:10.97
11 Lauren Gregory 4:12.04
12 Taryn Rawlings 4:18.22
ht 1:
1 Heather MacLean 4:07.96
2 Elle St. Pierre 4:08.52
3 Helen Schlachtenhaufen 4:08.52
4 Emily MacKay 4:08.97
5 Dani Jones 4:10.13
6 Lauren Gregory 4:10.30
7 Julia Heymach 4:11.68
8 Jenn Randall 4:16.93
9 Amaris Tyynismaa 4:19.54
ht 2:
1 Sinclaire Johnson 4:14.43
2 Karissa Schweizer 4:14.80
3 Nikki Hiltz 4:15.05
4 Micaela Degenero 4:16.19
5 Christina Aragon 4:16.57
6 Rebecca Mehra 4:17.85
7 Maddy Berkson 4:19.10
8 Tracee van der Wyk 4:21.66
9 Danielle Aragon 4:22.78
ht 3:
1 Cory McGee 4:10.39
2 Josette Norris 4:10.47
3 Taryn Rawlings 4:10.57
4 Katie Camarena 4:11.00
5 Eleanor Fulton 4:11.50
6 Anna Gibson 4:13.86
7 Molly Sughroue 4:15.89
8 Michaela Meyer 4:19.48
9 Lauren Johnson 4:20.04
10 Krissy Gear 4:20.04
11 Allie Schadler 4:20.47
12 Karisa Nelson 4:22.91
5000:
1 Elise Cranny 15:49.15
2 Karissa Schweizer 15:49.32
3 Emily Infeld 15:49.42
4 Weini Kelati 15:52.57
5 Natosha Rogers 15:57.85
6 Fiona O’Keeffe 15:58.86
7 Sarah Lancaster 15:58.94
8 Whittni Morgan 15:59.85
9 Elly Henes 16:00.08
10 Eleanor Fulton 16:04.98
11 Ella Donaghu 16:05.67
12 Josette Norris 16:06.83
13 Katelyn Tuohy 16:08.80
14 Ednah Kurgat 16:09.61
15 Abby Nichols 16:10.72
16 Allie Ostrander 16:12.03
17 Katie Izzo 16:13.05
18 Jenna Magness 16:13.85
19 Emily Lipari 16:15.36
20 Elle St. Pierre 16:15.83
21 Vanessa Fraser 16:17.18
22 Allie Buchalski 16:31.79
23 Katrina Coogan 16:42.71
3000SC:
1 Emma Coburn 9:10.63
2 Courtney Wayment 9:12.10
3 Courtney Frerichs 9:16.18
4 Gabrielle Jennings 9:25.05
5 Katie Rainsberger 9:29.77
6 Annie Rodenfels 9:36.45
7 Carmen Graves 9:40.39
8 Val Constien 9:42.96
9 Madison Boreman 9:46.71
10 Kayley DeLay 9:46.91
11 Logan Morris 9:46.91
12 Abby Kohut-Jackson 9:49.70
13 Alissa Niggemann 10:01.53
ht 1:
1 Courtney Frerichs 9:31.25
2 Gabrielle Jennings 9:32.06
3 Colleen Quigley 9:36.26
4 Val Constien 9:36.73
5 Kayley DeLay 9:40.17
6 Madison Boreman 9:50.44
7 Kayla Windemuller 9:51.30
8 Emily Cole 9:58.15
9 Judi Jones 10:05.33
10 Jessica Scheriff 10:08.34
11 Corinne Fitzgerald 10:14.78
12 Meredith Rizzo 10:32.17
ht 2:
1 Emma Coburn 9:40.53
2 Courtney Wayment 9:41.64
3 Katie Rainsberger 9:41.83
4 Annie Rodenfels 9:44.59
5 Logan Morris 9:45.23
6 Alissa Niggemann 9:46.12
7 Abby Kohut-Jackson 9:47.65
8 Carmen Graves 9:47.79
9 Tori Gerlach 10:05.20
10 Dana Klein 10:10.89
11 Caroline Austin 10:15.13
100H (-1.4):
1 Kendra Harrison 12.34
2 Alaysha Johnson 12.35
3 Alia Armstrong 12.47
4 Tonea Marshall 12.55
5 Tia Jones 12.59
6 Paula Salmon 12.78
7 Gabbi Cunningham 13.00
Nia Ali DNS
SF1 (0.8):
1 Nia Ali 12.49
2 Alaysha Johnson 12.60
3 Alia Armstrong 12.68
4 Masai Russell 12.76
5 Jasmine Jones 12.81
6 Kaylah Robinson 12.83
7 Christina Clemons 12.89
8 Future Huven 13.02
SF2 (-0.1):
1 Kendra Harrison 12.40
2 Tia Jones 12.59
3 Tonea Marshall 12.67
4 Gabbi Cunningham 12.73
5 Paula Salmon 12.76
6 Chanel Brissett 12.86
7 Jade Barber 13.00
Sharika Nelvis DNF
ht 1 (0.4):
1 Alaysha Johnson 12.41
2 Alia Armstrong 12.51
3 Masai Russell 12.71
4 Gabbi Cunningham 12.73
5 Kaylah Robinson 12.75
6 Dior Corridor 13.12
7 Aasia Laurencin 13.27
8 Anna Corridor 13.43
ht 2 (0.8):
1 Tia Jones 12.57
2 Nia Ali 12.59
3 Tonea Marshall 12.60
4 Chanel Brissett 12.65
5 Sharika Nelvis 12.86
6 Jade Barber 12.92
7 Alexis Duncan 13.37
8 Danielle Beattie 13.47
ht 3 (-0.9):
1 Kendra Harrison 12.47
2 Paula Salmon 12.76
3 Christina Clemons 12.88
4 Jasmine Jones 12.96
5 Future Huven 13.03
6 Camri Austin 13.62
7 Kaitlin Smith 13.65
Destinee Rocker DNF
400H:
1 Sydney McLaughlin 51.41 WR
2 Britton Wilson 53.08
3 Shamier Little 53.92
4 Anna Cockrell 53.98
5 Shannon Meisberger 55.39
6 Masai Russell 55.66
7 Lauren Hoffman 56.00
Ashley Spencer DNF
WORLD RECORD
It is solely occurred once more 🤯@GoSydGo is unstoppable. She breaks her personal world 400m hurdles report with 51.41 on the USATF Championships 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Iw8QRzKC29
— AW (@AthleticsWeekly) June 25, 2022
SF1:
1 Sydney McLaughlin 52.90
2 Masai Russell 55.02
3 Ashley Spencer 55.19
4 Shannon Meisberger 55.61
5 Lauren Hoffman 56.19
6 Deonca Bookman 56.24
7 Jessica Wright 57.09
8 Shani’a Bellamy 58.47
SF2:
1 Britton Wilson 55.32
2 Anna Cockrell 55.54
3 Shamier Little 55.60
4 Cassandra Tate 56.26
5 Bianca Stubler 57.15
6 Kaila Barber 57.41
7 Vanessa Watson 58.67
8 Deshae Sensible 59.42
ht 1:
1 Sydney McLaughlin 54.11
2 Ashley Spencer 55.79
3 Kaila Barber 56.00
4 Lauren Hoffman 56.08
5 Riley Knebes 58.38
6 Asia Jinks 59.80
7 Simone Wilson 1:00.20
ht 2:
1 Masai Russell 56.51
2 Deonca Bookman 57.41
3 Jessica Wright 57.56
4 Shani’a Bellamy 57.94
5 Kaitlin Walker 1:02.08
6 Alexia Dehaven-Boyd 1:04.86
ht 3:
1 Shamier Little 55.50
2 Cassandra Tate 55.89
3 Shannon Meisberger 55.95
4 Vanessa Watson 57.53
5 Nissi Kabongo 58.07
6 Erin Dowd 58.20
ht 4:
1 Britton Wilson 55.79
2 Anna Cockrell 56.42
3 Deshae Sensible 56.52
4 Bianca Stubler 56.60
5 Abbie Glynn 58.31
6 Paige Magee 58.43
HJ:
1 Vashti Cunningham 1.93
2 Rachel Glenn 1.90
3 Rachel McCoy 1.90
4 Inika McPherson 1.87
5 Nyalaam Jok 1.82
5 Sanaa Barnes 1.82
5 Liz Evans 1.82
8 Jelena Rowe 1.82
9 Rylee Anderson 1.82
Nissi Kabongo NH
Jenna Rogers NH
Amina Smith NH
Charity Griffith NH
Sidney Sapp NH
Lucy Corbett NH
Zarriea Willis NH
PV:
1 Sandi Morris 4.82
2 Alina McDonald 4.65
3 Katie Nageotte 4.65
4 Gabriela Leon 4.60
5 Emily Grove 4.60
6 Olivia Gruver 4.50
7 Bridget Man Williams 4.50
8 Rachel Baxter 4.50
9 Kristen Leland 4.50
9 Kristen Brown 4.50
11 Marissa Kalsey 4.35
11 Sydney Horn 4.35
13 Jill Marois 4.35
13 Amanda Fassold 4.35
Sophia Franklin NH
Sophie Gutermuth NH
Kortney Oates NH
Aliyah Welter NH
LJ:
1 Quanesha Burks 7.06w
2 Jasmine Moore 6.80w
3 Tiffany Flynn 6.69
4 Monae’ Nichols 6.58
5 Kate Corridor 6.52
6 Sha’Keela Saunders 6.51
7 Claire Bryant 6.50
8 Anna Corridor 6.42
9 Samiyah Samuels 6.36
10 Rachel Hagans 6.28
11 Rhesa Foster 6.27
12 Madisen Richards 6.26
13 Anna Keefer 6.24
14 Jasmine Todd 6.19
15 Hannah Meek 6.03
16 Makayla Jackson 5.38
Tara Davis NM
Sydney Conley NM
TJ:
1 Keturah Orji 14.79
2 Tori Franklin 14.59
3 Jasmine Moore 14.15
4 Arianna Fisher 13.63
5 Imani Oliver 13.45
6 Lexi Ellis 13.34
7 Cierra Pulliam 13.13
8 Jaimie Robinson 13.10
9 Kiana Davis 13.10
10 Titiana Marsh 13.10
11 Harleigh White 12.91
12 Kennedy Marable 12.90
13 Alexa Wandy 12.82
14 Jada Department 12.73
15 Ryann Porter 12.49
16 Ashley Anderson 12.30
SP:
1 Chase Ealey 20.51
2 Adelaide Aquilla 19.45
3 Jessica Woodard 19.40
4 Raven Saunders 18.95
5 Maggie Ewen 18.79
6 Jessica Ramsey 18.78
7 Latavia Maines 18.43
8 Michelle Carter 17.72
9 Monique Riddick 17.60
10 Payden Montana 17.48
11 Jaida Ross 17.31
12 Rachel Fatherly 16.95
13 Khayla Dawson 16.94
14 Jayden Ulrich 16.87
15 Haley Teel 16.72
16 Madison Pollard 16.69
17 Kayli Johnson 16.42
DT:
1 Valarie Allman 66.92
2 Laulauga Tausaga-Collins 64.49
3 Rachel Dincoff 62.14
4 Veronica Fraley 59.90
5 Shelby Frank 57.20
6 Corinne Jemison 56.78
7 Alyssa Wilson 55.86
8 Debbie Ajagbe 54.66
9 Ashley Petr 54.27
10 Ciera Jackson 54.03
11 Grayce French 53.60
12 Emily March 52.85
13 Amanda Anderson 52.66
14 Seasons Common 50.64
15 Lauren Jones 50.25
16 Essence Henderson 48.86
Malin Smith NM
Jayden Ulrich NM
HT:
1 Brooke Andersen 77.96
2 Janee’ Kassanavoid 76.04
3 Annette Echikunwoke NGR 73.76
4 DeAnna Value 73.07
5 Maggie Ewen 72.70
6 Alyssa Wilson 71.73
7 Gwen Berry 70.94
8 Lisa Wilson 67.99
9 Autavia Fluker 67.02
10 Madi Malone 66.77
11 Shauniece O’Neal 66.68
12 Maddy Nilles 66.64
13 Jillian Shippee 66.62
14 Erin Reese 65.96
15 Lara Boman 65.23
16 Elisia Lancaster 64.88
17 Shelby Moran 64.55
18 Whitney Simmons-Grub 62.95
19 Lauren Jones 61.12
Jade Gates NM
Jalani Davis NM
Rachel Tanczos NM
Janeah Stewart NM
JT:
1 Kara Winger 64.26
2 Ariana Ince 60.43
3 Avione Allgood-Whetstone 59.26
4 Ashton Riner 56.52
5 Seri Geisler 54.97
6 Maddie Harris 54.40
7 Gabrielle Diederich 53.02
8 Rebekah Wales 52.86
9 Ashley Carter 51.79
10 Madison Wiltrout 51.76
11 Kari Wolfe 49.78
12 Megan Albamonti 49.34
13 Ava Curry 49.20
14 Alex McAllister 48.92
15 Virginia Miller 48.50
16 Kate Joyce 44.31
17 Julia Harisay 41.30
18 Riley Cooks 40.40
Maggie Malone NM.
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