The women's and men's 100m finals highlight the second day of action at the 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships. Sha'Carri Richardson's world-leading 10.71 in the first round created plenty of buzz about what she can do in the semis and finals.
In the men's 100m, Christian Coleman was the top qualifier and the only man to break ten seconds in the opening round.
Friday also features the first round of the men's and women's 400m hurdles, the opening round of the women's 100m hurdles, the semifinals of the men's and women's 800m, semifinals of the men's and women's 400m, the conclusion of the decathlon and heptathlon and finals in the women's high jump and men's triple jump.
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Day 2 Updates
Heptathlon
Anna Hall dominated the competition, scoring 6677 points and winning by over 300 points. Hall scored big in the high hurdles (13.08, 1112 points), high jump (1.87m, 1067 points) and 200m (23.45, 1034 points). She closed it out with a run of 2:10.91 in the 800m.
Taliyah Brooks took second with 6319 points and Chari Hawkins placed third with 6053 points. Annie Kunz was just four points back of Hawkins in fourth place.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 7, 20236,677! @annaahalll finishes things off with a 2:10 800m to claim the @usatf Outdoor title in the heptathlon.
🥈Taliyah Brooks, 6,319
🥉Chari Hawkins, 6,053 pic.twitter.com/ZvutjUrWYl
Top Results
1. Anna Hall: 6677 points
2. Taliyah Brooks: 6319 points
3. Chari Hawkins: 6053 points
4. Annie Kunz: 6049 points
5. Erin Marsh: 5963 points
6. Jadin O'Brien: 5960 points
7. Jordan Gray: 5829 points
8. Hope Bender: 5726 points
Women's 100m Hurdles
The first heat was flying with Keni Harrison (12.50), Nia Ali (12.53) and Tonea Marshall (12.58) running three of the four fastest times. Tia Jones won the second heat in 12.56, while Alaysha Johnson took the third heat in 12.60.
Qualifiers
1 | Keni Harrison | 12.50 Q |
2 | Nia Ali | 12.53 Q |
3 | Tia Jones | 12.56 Q |
4 | Tonea Marshall | 12.58 Q |
5 | Alaysha Johnson | 12.60 Q |
6 | Masai Russell | 12.74 Q |
7 | Alia Armstrong | 12.80 Q |
8 | Grace Stark | 12.83 Q |
9 | Amber Hughes | 12.88 Q |
10 | Alexis Glasco | 12.91 Q |
11 | Gabbi Cunningham | 13.00 q |
12 | Talie Bonds | 13.03 Q |
13 | Jade Barber | 13.04 q |
14 | Rayniah Jones | 13.07 Q |
15 | Paige Magee | 13.12 q |
16 | Cha'Mia Rothwell | 13.14 q |
Men's 400m Hurdles
Rai Benjamin was on cruise control, easily winning his heat in 49.05. CJ Allen and Khallifah Rosser ran the next two fastest times.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 20231st round ✅
Rai Benjamin cruised down the stretch of his 400mH heat on Friday, clocking a time of 49.05.
That’s the fastest time from the night. He’s on to the next round tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/9PTJtCM9tX
Qualifiers
1 | Rai Benjamin | 49.05 Q |
2 | CJ Allen | 49.50 Q |
3 | Khallifah Rosser | 49.67 Q |
4 | David Kendziera | 49.72 Q |
5 | James Smith | 49.75 Q |
6 | Quivell Jordan-Bacot | 49.98 Q |
7 | Trevor Bassitt | 50.21 Q |
8 | Taylor McLaughlin | 50.22 Q |
9 | Amere Lattin | 50.33 Q |
10 | Drake Schneider | 50.33 Q |
11 | Cass Elliott | 50.40 Q |
12 | Bryce McCray | 50.44 Q |
13 | James Rivera | 50.50 q |
14 | Julien Gillum | 50.53 q |
15 | Caleb Cavanaugh | 50.59 q |
16 | Malcum Tatum | 51.49 q |
Women's 400m Hurdles
Dalilah Muhammad ran a season's best to turn in the fastest time of the day, 54.56. Shamier Little won her heat in 55.32 as did Anna Cockrell who ran 55.74.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 2023Round up, round down.
Dalilah Muhammad led the way in the 400mH heats, clocking a time of 5️⃣4️⃣.5️⃣6️⃣.
Shamier Little and Cassandra Tate were the next fastest women. pic.twitter.com/Tyl6YCtX28
Qualifiers
1 | Dalilah Muhammad | 54.56 Q |
2 | Shamier Little | 55.32 Q |
3 | Cassandra Tate | 55.40 Q |
4 | Shani'a Bellamy | 55.57 Q |
5 | Anna Cockrell | 55.74 Q |
6 | Madison Langley-Walker | 56.32 Q |
7 | Vanessa Watson | 56.44 Q |
8 | Lauren Hoffman | 56.49 Q |
9 | Kaila Barber | 56.62 q |
10 | Jessica Wright | 56.81 Q |
11 | Ashley Spencer | 56.92 Q |
12 | Erin Dowd | 56.99 q |
13 | Abbey Glynn | 57.72 Q |
14 | Bianca Stubler | 57.97 Q |
15 | Riley Knebes | 58.29 q |
16 | Ashonti Warner | 58.96 q |
Decathlon
Harrison Williams turned in a balanced performance to take the U.S. title with 8630 points. Zach Ziemek was second in 8508 and Austin West of Iowa grabbed the third spot piling up 8331 points. The big surprise came with Kyle Garland placing fourth with 8198 points.
Top Results
1. Harrison Williams: 8630 points
2. Zach Ziemek: 8508 points
3. Austin West: 8331 points
4. Kyle Garland: 8198 points
5. Devon Williams: 8026 points
6. Heath Baldwin: 8024 points
7. Joe Delgado: 7994 points
8. Samuel Black: 7946 points
Women's 100m Semis
Sha'Carri Richardson flew to victory in the first heat, clocking a 10.75 and looking very comfortable doing it. Aleia Hobbs, one of the top sprinters of the year, didn't qualify in seventh place.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 2023Whoooosh 💨 @itskerrii is LOCKED IN.
(Video) Athing Mu REACTS To Getting 2nd In U.S. 1500m Final, Still Eyes 800m GOLD!1️⃣0️⃣.7️⃣5️⃣ in the semis. pic.twitter.com/4gmMhJkuQZ
Tamari Davis won heat two in 10.96 ahead of Tamara Clark's 10.98.
High schooler Mia Brahe-Pederson grabbed the final qualifying spot.
Qualifiers
1 | Sha'Carri Richardson | 10.75 Q |
2 | Tamari Davis | 10.96 Q |
3 | Tamara Clark | 10.98 Q |
4 | Brittany Brown | 11.00 Q |
5 | Twanisha Terry | 11.07 Q |
6 | Melissa Jefferson | 11.08 Q |
7 | Jacious Sears | 11.08 q |
8 | Mia Brahe-Pedersen | 11.09 q |
Men's 100m Semis
Christian Coleman dominated the first heat, getting his patented fast start and never looking back to win in 9.98. Heat two featured Noah Lyles chasing down Cravont Charleston at the line to win 9.94 to 9.96. Trayvon Bromell finished third in heat two with a time of 10.02.
Qualifiers
1 | Noah Lyles | 9.94 Q |
2 | Cravont Charleston | 9.96 Q |
3 | Christian Coleman | 9.98 Q |
4 | Trayvon Bromell | 10.02 Q |
5 | Brandon Carnes | 10.09 q |
6 | Kendal Williams | 10.10 Q |
7 | JT Smith | 10.10 q |
8 | Terrance Laird | 10.13 Q |
Men's 800m Semis
Bryce Hoppel, Clayton Murphy and Isaiah Harries went 1-2-3 as expected in the first heat. In the second heat, Division II champion Wes Ferguson of Nebraska-Kearney crossed the line first in 1:46.82., but was later disqualified. Isaiah Jewett, Will Sumner and Derek Holdsworth took the three automatic qualifying spots after the DQ. Brandon Miller, who made the U.S. team last year, didn't qualify.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 2023Man, this 800m final is going to be nuts. @BryceHoppel, @Clayton_Murph, Isaiah Harris …to name a few. 🤯
Hoppel ran the fastest semifinal in 1:45.26. Bring Sunday already! pic.twitter.com/XES7dEYo2T
Qualifiers
1 | Bryce Hoppel | 1:45.26 Q |
2 | Clayton Murphy | 1:45.67 Q |
3 | Isaiah Harris | 1:45.92 Q |
4 | Abraham Alvarado | 1:46.25 q |
5 | CJ Jones | 1:46.61 q |
6 | Isaiah Jewett | 1:47.05 Q |
7 | Will Sumner | 1:47.19 Q |
8 | Derek Holdsworth | 1:47.53 Q |
Women's 800m Semis
Two very balanced 800m heats produced eight women who ran between 2:00.02 and 2:00.85. Nia Akins won the first heat with Raevyn Rogers and Ajee Wilson comfortably earning the other two automatic qualifying spots.
In heat two, Michaela Rose went out hard in 57.67 and held on for the win. Her quick pace helped pull four other women to qualifiers in that heat. Juliette Whittaker of Stanford was in position to be one of those qualifiers, before falling just a few meters before the finish line.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 2023A dramatic semifinal in the women’s 800m shook things up at USA Outdoors.
Michaela Rose won her section in 2:00.39, but a late fall from Juliette Whittaker prevented the Stanford freshman from making the finals.
Nia Akins ran the fastest overall time in 2:00.02. pic.twitter.com/31A3o6jhhS
Qualifiers
1 | Nia Akins | 2:00.02 Q |
2 | Michaela Rose | 2:00.39 Q |
3 | Raevyn Rogers | 2:00.44 Q |
4 | Kaela Edwards | 2:00.62 Q |
5 | Charlene Lipsey | 2:00.64 Q |
6 | Sage Hurta-Klecker | 2:00.65 q |
7 | Ajee' Wilson | 2:00.66 Q |
8 | Sammy Watson | 2:00.85 q |
Men's 400m Semis
Vernon Norwood looked very good in the first heat, running 44.43 to lead all qualifiers. Bryce Deadmon, Ryan Willis and Quincy Hall rounded out the top four.
Qualifiers
1 | Vernon Norwood | 44.43 Q |
2 | Bryce Deadmon | 44.70 Q |
3 | Ryan Willie | 44.85 Q |
4 | Quincy Hall | 44.86 Q |
5 | Chris Bailey | 45.02 q |
6 | Khaleb McRae | 45.16 q |
7 | Justin Robinson | 45.22 Q |
8 | Matthew Boling | 45.56 Q |
Men's Triple Jump
Donald Scott's fourth-round jump of 17.22m was enough to clinch the victory. It was a season best for Scott and enough to beat Will Claye (16.98m) and Chris Benard (16.68m).
Top Finishers:
1. Donald Scott: 17.22m
2. Will Claye: 16.98m
3. Chris Benard: 16.68m
4. Salif Mane: 16.44m
5. Omar Craddock: 16.39m
6. Russell Robinson: 16.36m
7. Sean Dixon-Bodie: 16.31m
8. Christian Taylor: 16.12m
Women's 400m Semis
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone looked VERY easy winning the first heat by well over a second. Her personal best of 49.51 looks like it will definitely go down in the final. In the second heat, Britton Wilson ran 50.59 to finish ahead of Talitha Diggs who ran 50.95.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) July 8, 2023Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone posted her 2️⃣nd straight sub-50 on Friday in the 400m semifinals.
It was 49.60 for Sydney as she’ll face Britton Wilson (50.59) and Talitha Diggs (50.95) in the finals. pic.twitter.com/nE0aMi15Sp
Qualifiers
1 | Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone | 49.60 Q |
2 | Britton Wilson | 50.59 Q |
3 | Talitha Diggs | 50.95 Q |
4 | Rosey Effiong | 51.00 Q |
5 | Lynna Irby-Jackson | 51.19 Q |
6 | Jermaisha Arnold | 51.27 Q |
7 | Makenzie Dunmore | 51.51 q |
8 | Quanera Hayes | 51.58 q |
Women's 100m Final
Sha’Carri Richardson left no doubt in the women’s 100m at the 2023 USATF Championships.
Richardson ran 10.82 seconds to win the 100m, her arms outstretched as she broke the finishing tape.
Brittany Brown ran 10.90 for second, Tamari Davis was third in 10.99. The three will make up the US team for the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
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Results
10.82 Sha'Carri Richardson
10.90 Brittany Brown
10.99 Tamari Davis
11.03 Tamara Clark
11.03 Melissa Jefferson
11.05 TeeTee Terry
11.08 Mia Brahe-Pedersen
11.12 Jacious Sears
Men's 100m Final
Cravont Charleston upset the field to take the U.S. title. Charleston ran 9.95 to edge Christian Coleman who ran 9.96. Noah Lyles, came on strong in the second half of the race and finished third in 10.00. It will be the first 100m national team for Lyles who is pursuing a 100m/200m double at the World Championships.
Brandon Carnes took fourth and JT Smith was fifth. Trayvon Bromell, last year's bronze medalist at the World Championships, placed sixth.
Results
9.95 Cravont Charleston
9.96 Christian Coleman
10.00 Noah Lyles
10.10 Brandon Carnes
10.14 JT Smith
10.14 Trayvon Bromell
10.16 Kendal Williams
10.18 Terrance Laird
Women's High Jump
Vashti Cunningham won her sixth consecutive outdoor title with a clearance of 1.91m. Rylee Anderson and Jenna Rogers tied for second with 1.86m.
Top Finishers:
1. Vashti Cunningham: 1.91m
2. Rylee Anderson: 1.86m
2. Jenna Rogers: 1.86m
4. Charity Griffith: 1.86m
5. Rachel McCoy: 1.86m
6. Elizabeth Evans: 1.81m
7. Nissi Kabongo: 1.81m
8. Mercedeez Francis 1.81m
Day 1 Recaps
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- "Sha'Carri Richardson Runs World Leading 10.71 In First Round Of USAs"
- Day 1 live updates
- Day 1 FloTrack Podcast
- Athlete interviews
When Is The USATF Outdoor Championships 2023?
The meet begins on Thursday, July 6 and ends on Sunday, July 9. Events will begin at 2:25 p.m. EST on Thursday.
Where Is The USATF Outdoor Championships 2023?
For the third year in a row Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on the campus of the University of Oregon, will host the event. The last location other than Oregon to host the event was Des Moines, Iowa in 2018 and 2019.
- 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships Schedule
Entry List for the 2023 USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Take a look at thefull list of athletes who are participating in this year’s meet.
Previews and rankings for the 2023 USATF Outdoor Championships
- Men's Preview
- Women's Preview
- Full rankings/projections
How To Watch USATF Outdoor Championships 2023
The USATF Outdoor Championships will be on CNBC, USATF.TV and Peacock.
When is the 2023 World Athletics Championships In Budapest?
The world championships will be from Aug. 19- 27 in Budapest.
FAQs
Where can I watch the USATF Outdoor championships 2023? ›
How to Watch the USATF Outdoor Championships (Day 4/July 9) Day 4 action will be split among Peacock, CNBC, and USATF.tv. The main racing of the day will be broadcast live on Peacock and CNBC between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Eastern/ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific. (You can purchase a Peacock subscription for $4.99 a month.)
Where can I watch 2023 track and field championships? ›The 2023 USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships air live on CNBC, NBCSports.com/live, the NBC Sports app and Peacock. The meet runs Thursday through Sunday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
Where is USATF U20 Outdoor Championships 2023? ›USATF.TV is USA Track & Field's digital platform featuring live streaming webcasts and on-demand archive footage. The 2023 USATF U20 Outdoor Championships return to Track Town U.S.A. this year from July 6-9.
How can I watch USATF live? ›For live coverage, webcast replays, on demand viewing, and behind the scenes content from USA Track & Field, visit USATF.TV. For the full webcast schedule, please go to USATF.TV.
Where are the 2023 USATF nationals? ›The Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships and USATF U20 Championships are set to return to Track Town, U.S.A. July 6–9, 2023! This will be the 11th time the U.S. championship meet will be hosted at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon.
Is track and field on Peacock? ›Pole vaulting on Beale Street? We have to see that. Watch Track and Field on Peacock.
What channels will the World Track and Field Championships be on? ›How to watch the World Track and Field Championships. Coverage of the World Track and Field Championships will be available on NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC and NBC Sports.
Are the track and field World Championships televised? ›Full coverage of the 2022 World Track & Field Championships will be presented across NBCUniversal's television networks and digital platforms.
What is the promo code for USATF Outdoor championships 2023? ›We're thrilled to offer a special deal for USATF National Youth Outdoor Championship participants at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Use promo code USATF2023 for discounted tickets from June 21 through July 5, 2023.
Where will USATF Junior Olympics be in 2023? ›Eugene, Oregon — Over 8,000 athletes converged on Hayward Field for the 2023 USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships - the most athletes at the event in two decades.
What is the difference between AAU and USATF Junior Olympics? ›
The AAU is a non-profit organization geared toward many sports, including track and field. USATF, which stands for United States of America Track and Field, is a governing body for track and field, cross-country running, race walking and road running.
Do you have to pay for Usatf TV? ›Subscriptions for +PLUS start at $8.33 per month. For a limited time, current USATF Members can receive an exclusive 10% off discounts on subscription plans on the +PLUS platform by using code “USATFPLUS16” while signing up HERE.
How can I watch U20 Usatf? ›USATF.tv. USATF.TV is USA Track & Field's digital platform featuring live streaming webcasts and on-demand archive footage. The 2023 USATF U20 Outdoor Championships return to Track Town U.S.A. this year from July 6-9.
How much is a Usatf membership? ›Age Eligibility | 19 years and older |
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Fee | $55.00 per Calendar Year plus transaction fee. |
Duration | Memberships are active for the calendar year in which they are purchased. Memberships expire on December 31st of each year. |
The 2023 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Organized by USA Track and Field (USATF), the three-day competition took place from February 16 to February 18 and served as the national championships in track and field for the United States.
Where can I watch indoor athletics 2023? ›The event takes place from Friday, March 2 to 5, in Istanbul, Turkey. Nearly 600 athletes from 47 European Athletics Member Federations will participate in the European Indoor championships. LIVE STREAM AND TV COVERAGE: The 2023 European Athletics Indoor Championships will be streamed live on Eurovision TV worldwide.
Does Usatf have an app? ›USA Track & Field - App Download Instructions.