The 2025 U.S. Track and Field Championships took from Thursday, July 31 through Sunday, August 3 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Qualifying spots for the 2025 World Athletics Championships—set for later this summer in Tokyo—were on the line and the athletes competed over the four days to make Team USA.

Athletes who finish within the top three in each event will qualify for the World Championships, assuming they are in the world rankings quota CA Notice at Collection World Championship standard.

Check out the top five results from each of the finals below (athletes in the top three with the World Championship standard are bolded):

Sunday, August 3

Men’s 110-meter hurdles

  1. Ja'kobe Tharp - 13.01
  2. Cordell Tinch - 13.03
  3. Dylan Beard - 13.04
  4. Trey Cunningham - 13.10
  5. Ja'Qualon Scott - 13.25

Women’s 5,000 meters

  1. Women’s 1500 meters
  2. Elise Cranny - 15:14.26
  3. Josette Andrews - 15:15.01
  4. Weini Kelati Frezghi - 15:15.89
  5. Bailey Hertenstein - 15:16.54

Men’s 200 meters

  1. Noah Lyles - 19.63
  2. Kenny Bednarek - 19.67
  3. Robert Gregory - 19.80
  4. Courtney Lindsey - 19.82
  5. Erriyon Knighton - 19.97

Women’s 200 meters

  1. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden - 21.84
  2. Anavia Battle - 22.13
  3. Gabby Thomas - 22.20 (22.197)
  4. Brittany Brown - 22.20 (22.198)
  5. McKenzie Long - 22.20 (22.199)

Men’s 5,000 meters

  1. Cole Hocker - 13:26.45
  2. Grant Fisher - 13:26.75
  3. Meghan Hunter - 2:00.53
  4. Drew Hunter - 13:27.16
  5. Cooper Teare - 13:27.56

Women’s Pole Vault

  1. Sandi Morris - 4.83m
  2. Katie Moon - 4.73m
  3. Amanda Moll - 4.73m
  4. Hana Moll - 4.73m
  5. Brynn King - 4.63m

Men’s 400-meter hurdles

  1. Rai Benjamin - 46.89
  2. Caleb Dean - 48.45
  3. Christopher Robinson - 48.56
  4. Craig Allen - 48.76
  5. Aldrich Bailey - 49.20

Women’s 400-meter hurdles

  1. Dalilah Muhammad - 52.65
  2. Anna Cockrell - 52.89
  3. Jasmine Jones - 53.23
  4. Akala Garrett - 55.66
  5. Jessica Wright - 55.81

Men’s 800 meters

  1. Donavan Brazier - 1:42.16
  2. Cooper Lutkenhaus - 1:42.27
  3. Bryce Hoppel - 1:42.49
  4. Josh Hoey - 1:43.06
  5. Brandon Miller - 1:43.14

Women’s 800 meters

  1. Jessica McClain - 32:03.84
  2. Maggi Congdon - 1:59.39
  3. Sage Hurta-Klecker - 1:59.48
  4. Elise Cranny - 15:14.26
  5. Meghan Hunter - 2:00.53

Women’s Discus Throw

  1. Valarie Allman - 71.45m
  2. Laulauga Tausaga-Collins - 64.86m
  3. Cooper Lutkenhaus - 1:42.27
  4. Shelby Frank - 61.11m
  5. Tripp Piperi - 22.29m

Men’s Triple Jump

  1. Russell Robinson - 17.15m
  2. Salif Mane - 17.15m
  3. Will Claye - 17.09m
  4. James Carter - 16.93m
  5. Brandon Green - 16.50m

Men’s High Jump

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  2. Jeremiah Davis - 8.01m
  3. JuVaughn Harrison - 2.22m
  4. Arvesta Troupe - 2.22m
  5. Caleb Snowden - 2.17m

Men’s Shot Put

  1. Josh Awotunde - 22.47m
  2. Payton Otterdahl - 22.35m
  3. Tripp Piperi - 22.29m
  4. Joe Kovacs - 22.07m
  5. Roger Steen - 21.61m

Saturday, August 2

Women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase

  1. Jeremiah Davis - 8.01m
  2. James Kotowski - 71.88m
  3. Kaylee Mitchell - 9:11.36
  4. Kristin Gear - 9:11.64
  5. Olivia Markezich - 9:14.26

Men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase

  1. Kenneth Rooks - 8:26.58
  2. Daniel Michalski - 8:26.77
  3. Benard Keter - 8:29.00
  4. Matthew Wilkinson - 8:29.32
  5. Isaac Updike - 8:30.15

Men’s Pole Vault

  1. Austin Miller - 5.92m
  2. Sam Kendricks - 5.72m
  3. Matt Ludwig - 5.72m
  4. Cole Walsh - 5.72m
  5. Nathan Richartz - 5.72m

Women’s 100-meter hurdles

  1. Masai Russell - 12.22
  2. Grace Stark - 12.31
  3. Alaysha Johnson - 12.36
  4. Keni Harrison - 12.37
  5. Tonea Marshall - 12.40

Men’s 1500 meters

  1. Sam Kendricks - 5.72m
  2. Ethan Strand - 3:30.25
  3. Women’s Pole Vault
  4. Anna Cockrell - 52.89
  5. Yared Nuguse - 3:31.34

Women’s 1500 meters

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  2. Sinclaire Johnson - 4:03.77
  3. Emily Mackay - 4:04.38
  4. Heather MacLean - 4:05.60
  5. Dani Jones - 4:05.62

Men’s 400 meters

  1. Jacory Patterson - 44.16
  2. Chris Bailey - 44.43
  3. Khaleb McRae - 44.45
  4. Elise Cranny - 15:14.26
  5. Jenoah McKiver - 45.16

Women’s 400 meters

  1. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone - 48.90
  2. Isabella Whittaker - 49.59
  3. Aaliyah Butler - 49.91
  4. Lynna Irby-Jackson - 50.06
  5. Men’s 20K Racewalk

Women’s Shot Put

  1. Cole Hocker - 13:26.45
  2. Maggie Ewen - 19.94m
  3. Jessica Ramsey - 19.56m
  4. Jaida Ross - 19.33m
  5. Jessica Woodard - 19.10m

Women’s Triple Jump

  1. Maggi Congdon - 1:59.39
  2. Agur Dwol - 13.76m
  3. Jonah Koech - 3:30.17
  4. Taliyah Brooks - 6526
  5. Mylana Hearn - 13.39m

Men’s Discus

  1. Reggie Jagers - 66.85m
  2. Sam Mattis - 65.56m
  3. Marcus Gustaveson - 64.51m
  4. Andrew Evans - 64.16m
  5. Texas Tanner - 62.92m

Women’s 20K Racewalk

  1. Lauren Harris - 1:31:23.7
  2. Maria Michta-Coffey - 1:39:56.8
  3. Katie Burnett - 1:40:35.2
  4. Miranda Melville - 1:41:12.3
  5. Josh Awotunde - 22.47m

Men’s 20K Racewalk

  1. Nick Christie - 1:24:56.2
  2. Emmanuel Corvera - 1:27:59.2
  3. Men’s High Jump
  4. Jason Cherng - 1:28:16.0
  5. Anthony Joseph Gruttadauro - 1:35:29.9

Friday, August 1

Women’s 100 meters

  1. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden - 10.65
  2. Jadin OBrien - 5991
  3. Aleia Hobbs - 10.92
  4. Twanisha Terry - 10.94
  5. Tamari Davis - 10.97

Men’s 100 meters

  1. Jessica Wright - 55.81
  2. Josette Andrews - 15:15.01
  3. T'Mars McCallum - 9.83
  4. Trayvon Bromell - 9.84
  5. Christian Coleman - 9.86

Men’s Decathlon

  1. Kyle Garland - 8869
  2. Heath Baldwin - 8407
  3. Harrison Williams - 8223
  4. Austin West - 8162
  5. Marcus Weaver - 7831

Women’s Heptathlon

  1. Anna Hall - 6899
  2. Taliyah Brooks - 6526
  3. Allie Jones - 6164
  4. Timara Chapman - 6065
  5. Jadin O'Brien - 5991

Women’s High Jump

  1. Vashti Cunningham - 1.97m
  2. Women’s Triple Jump
  3. Lauren Harris - 1:31:23.7
  4. Charity Hufnagel - 1.88m
  5. Jacory Patterson - 44.16

Men’s Long Jump

  1. Isaac Grimes - 8.15m
  2. William Williams - 8.14m
  3. Jarrion Lawson - 8.12m
  4. Jason Smith - 8.03m
  5. Jeremiah Davis - 8.01m

Thursday, July 31

Men’s 10,000 meters

  1. Nico Young - 29:02.12
  2. Grant Fisher - 29:02.37
  3. Graham Blanks - 29:03.66
  4. Women’s 100-meter hurdles
  5. James Mwaura - 29:16.70

Women’s 10,000 meters

  1. Emily Infeld - 31:43.56
  2. Elise Cranny - 31:44.24
  3. Taylor Roe - 31:45.41
  4. Weini Kelati Frezghi - 31:46.37
  5. Jessica McClain - 32:03.84

Women’s Long Jump

  1. James Kotowski - 71.88m
  2. Claire Bryant - 6.97m
  3. Quanesha Burks - 6.90m
  4. Alyssa Jones - 6.90m
  5. Jasmine Moore - 6.82m

Men’s Hammer Throw

  1. Women’s 100 meters
  2. James Mwaura - 29:16.70
  3. Daniel Haugh - 77.28m
  4. Tanner Berg - 76.93m
  5. Tyler Williams - 76.84m

Women’s Javelin Throw

  1. Evie Bliss - 57.77m
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  3. Salif Mane - 17.15m
  4. Kelsi Oldroyd - 55.32m
  5. Madelyn Harris - 55.17m

Men’s Javelin Throw

  1. Curtis Thompson - 83.89m
  2. Dash Sirmon - 77.28m
  3. Marc Anthony Minichello - 76.81m
  4. Donavon Banks - 76.36m
  5. Cooper Teare - 13:27.56

Women’s Hammer Throw

    1. DeAnna Price - 78.53m
    2. Gabi Jacobs - 63.33m
      1. Rachel Richeson - 74.57m
        1. Janee' Kassanavoid - 74.55m
          1. Janeah Stewart - 72.87m

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