2020 United States Olympic track and field trials | |
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Dates | June 18–27, 2021 |
Host city | Eugene, Oregon, USA |
Venue | Hayward Field |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 40 (men: 20; women: 20) |
The 2020 United States Olympic trials for track and field were staged in Eugene, Oregon, having been moved from the initially selected Hilmer Lodge Stadium in Walnut, California. [1] This was first major event for the redesigned and rebuilt Hayward Field. [2]
Organized by USA Track and Field and TrackTown USA, the ten-day competition was originally scheduled for June 19–28, 2020, but was rescheduled to June 18–27, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics to 2021. It is serving as the national championships in track and field for the United States. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
The results of the event determined qualification for the American Olympic team at the 2020 Summer Olympics, to be held in Tokyo. Provided they had achieved the Olympic standard or are in the World Athletics ranking quota, the top three athletes in each event gained a place on the Olympic team. In the event that a leading athlete did not hold the standard, or an athlete withdrew, the next highest finishing athlete with the standard was selected instead. USA Track and Field announced their Olympic roster based on these guidelines on July 6, 2021. [8]
The trials for the men's and women's marathon were held on February 29, 2020 in Atlanta [9] and the trials for the men's 50 km race walk were held on January 25, 2020 at San Diego Christian College and the Santee Town Center station in Santee, California.
Multiple rising high school and collegiate track athletes such as Nico Young, Erriyon Knighton, Hobbs Kessler, and Sha'Carri Richardson participated in the trials. Multiple world-leads, US records, and world records were broken during the trials such as Sydney McLaughlin's 400m hurdles WR of 51.90 during the finals, Erriyon Knighton's U-18 and U-20 200m record of 19.84 in the finals, and Ryan Crouser's shot put WR of 23.37m.
Key:
≠ Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, not selected
Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, invited to Olympics based on world list position
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump | JuVaughn Harrison | 2.33 m (7 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Darryl Sullivan | 2.33 m (7 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Shelby McEwen | 2.30 m (7 ft 6+1⁄2 in) |
Pole vault | Chris Nilsen | 5.90 m (19 ft 4+1⁄4 in) | Sam Kendricks KC Lightfoot | 5.85 m (19 ft 2+1⁄4 in) | Not awarded | |
Long jump | JuVaughn Harrison | 8.47 m (27 ft 9+1⁄4 in) (Wind: -0.2 m/s) | Marquis Dendy | 8.38 m (27 ft 5+3⁄4 in) (Wind: +0.5 m/s) | Steffin McCarter | 8.26 m (27 ft 1 in) (Wind: -0.2 m/s) |
Triple jump | Will Claye | 17.21 m (56 ft 5+1⁄2 in) (Wind: +0.1 m/s) | Donald Scott | 17.18 m (56 ft 4+1⁄4 in) (Wind: +0.5 m/s) | Chris Benard | 17.01 m (55 ft 9+1⁄2 in) (Wind: +0.1 m/s) |
Shot put | Ryan Crouser | 23.37 m (76 ft 8 in) WR | Joe Kovacs | 22.34 m (73 ft 3+1⁄2 in) | Payton Otterdahl | 21.92 m (71 ft 10+3⁄4 in) |
Discus throw | Mason Finley | 63.07 m (206 ft 11 in) | Reggie Jagers | 62.61 m (205 ft 4 in) | Sam Mattis | 62.51 m (205 ft 1 in) |
Hammer throw | Rudy Winkler | 82.71 m (271 ft 4 in) NR CR | Daniel Haugh | 79.39 m (260 ft 5 in) | Alex Young | 78.32 m (256 ft 11 in) |
Javelin throw | Curtis Thompson | 82.78 m (271 ft 7 in) | Michael Shuey | 79.24 m (259 ft 11 in) | Riley Dolezal ≠ | 77.07 m (252 ft 10 in) |
Decathlon | Garrett Scantling | 8647 pts | Steve Bastien | 8485 pts | Zach Ziemek | 8471 pts |
Key:≠ Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, not selected.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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High jump [c] | Vashti Cunningham | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) | Inika McPherson ≠ | 1.93 m (6 ft 3+3⁄4 in) | Nicole Greene ≠ | 1.93 m (6 ft 3+3⁄4 in) |
Pole vault | Katie Nageotte | 4.95 m (16 ft 2+3⁄4 in) WL CR PB | Morgann LeLeux | 4.70 m (15 ft 5 in) PB | Sandi Morris | 4.60 m (15 ft 1 in) |
Long jump | Brittney Reese | 7.13 m (23 ft 4+1⁄2 in) (Wind: +1.3 m/s) | Tara Davis | 7.04 m (23 ft 1 in) (Wind: +1.4 m/s) | Quanesha Burks | 6.96 m (22 ft 10 in) (Wind: +1.6 m/s) |
Triple jump | Keturah Orji | 14.52 m (47 ft 7+1⁄2 in) (Wind: +0.9 m/s) | Tori Franklin | 14.36 m (47 ft 1+1⁄4 in) (Wind: +1.4 m/s) | Jasmine Moore | 14.15 m (46 ft 5 in) (Wind: +1.6 m/s) |
Shot put | Jessica Ramsey | 20.12 m (66 ft 0 in) CR | Raven Saunders | 19.96 m (65 ft 5 in) | Adelaide Aquilla | 18.95 m (62 ft 2 in) |
Discus throw [d] | Valarie Allman | 69.92 m (229 ft 4 in) | Micaela Hazlewood ≠ | 62.54 m (205 ft 2 in) | Rachel Dincoff | 60.21 m (197 ft 6 in) |
Hammer throw | DeAnna Price | 80.31 m (263 ft 5 in) NR CR | Brooke Andersen | 77.72 m (254 ft 11 in) | Gwen Berry | 73.50 m (241 ft 1 in) |
Javelin throw [e] | Maggie Malone | 63.50 m (208 ft 4 in) | Kara Winger | 61.47 m (201 ft 8 in) | Avione Allgood-Whetstone ≠ | 58.94 m (193 ft 4 in) |
Heptathlon | Annie Kunz | 6703 pts | Kendell Williams | 6683 pts | Erica Bougard | 6667 pts |
DAY ONE—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021 | |||||
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NBC Sports Gold | |||||
Time (PST) | Event | Division | Round | ||
2:50 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
4:03 p.m. | 1500m | Women | 1st Round | ||
4:30 p.m. | 400m | Women | 1st Round | ||
4:58 p.m. | 400m | Men | 1st Round | ||
5:26 p.m. | 800m | Men | 1st Round | ||
5:54 p.m. | 5000m | Women | 1st Round | ||
6:37 p.m. | 100m | Women | 1st Round | ||
7:25 p.m. | 10,000m | Men | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
12:00 p.m. | Shot put | Men | Qualifying | ||
4:00 p.m. | Discus throw | Women | Qualifying | ||
4:45 p.m. | High jump | Women | Qualifying | ||
6:15 p.m. | Long jump | Women | Qualifying | ||
6:30 p.m. | Shot put | Men | Final | ||
DAY TWO—SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 | |||||
1:00 p.m. | 100m | Men | Decathlon | ||
5:04 p.m. | 100m hurdles | Women | 1st Round | ||
5:34 p.m. | 100m | Men | 1st Round | ||
6:03 p.m. | 100m | Women | Semifinals | ||
6:18 p.m. | 400m | Men | Decathlon | ||
6:40 p.m. | 1500m | Women | Semifinals | ||
7:04 p.m. | 800m | Men | Semifinals | ||
7:20 p.m. | 400m | Women | Semifinals | ||
7:35 p.m. | 400m | Men | Semifinals | ||
7:51 p.m | 100m | Women | Final | ||
Decathlon | |||||
1:00 p.m. | 100m | Men | Decathlon | ||
1:50 p.m. | Long jump | Men | Decathlon | ||
2:50 p.m. | Shot put | Men | Decathlon | ||
4:00 p.m. | High jump | Men | Decathlon | ||
6:18 p.m. | 400m | Men | Decathlon | ||
Field Events | |||||
2:15 p.m. | Javelin throw | Men | Qualifying | ||
4:30 p.m. | Pole vault | Men | Qualifying | ||
5:15 p.m. | Triple jump | Men | Qualifying | ||
6:42 p.m. | Discus throw | Women | Final | ||
DAY THREE—SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2021 | |||||
12:15 p.m. | 110m hurdles | Men | Decathlon | ||
6:03 p.m. | 100mH | Women | Semifinals | ||
6:19 p.m | 100m | Men | Semifinals | ||
6:35 p.m. | 3000m steeplechase | Women | 1st Round | ||
7:06 p.m. | 400m | Women | Final | ||
7:15 p.m. | 400m | Men | Final | ||
7:23 p.m. | 1500m | Men | Decathlon | ||
7:43 p.m. | 100mH | Women | Final | ||
7:52 p.m. | 100m | Men | Final | ||
Decathlon | |||||
12:15 p.m. | 110m hurdles | Men | Decathlon | ||
1:20 p.m. | Discus throw | Men | Decathlon | ||
3:45 p.m. | Pole vault | Men | Decathlon | ||
5:15 p.m. | Javelin | Men | Decathlon | ||
6:15 p.m. | Javelin | Men | Decathlon | ||
7:23 p.m. | 1500m | Men | Decathlon | ||
Field Events | |||||
5:50 p.m. | High jump | Women | Final | ||
5:55 p.m. | Triple jump | Women | Final | ||
DAY FOUR—MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2021 | |||||
4:20 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
4:29 p.m. | 3000m steeplechase | Men | 1st Round | ||
5:05 p.m. | 1500m | Women | Final | ||
5:28 p.m. | 800m | Men | Final | ||
5:40 p.m. | 5,000m | Women | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
3:30 p.m. | Pole vault | Men | Final | ||
4:15 p.m. | Javelin throw | Men | Final | ||
4:40 p.m. | Triple jump | Men | Final | ||
DAY FIVE—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2021 | |||||
Field Events | |||||
12:50 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
1:00 p.m. | Hammer throw | Men | Qualifying | ||
3:00 p.m. | Hammer throw | Men | Final | ||
4:30 p.m. | Hammer throw | Women | Qualifying | ||
6:30 p.m. | Hammer throw | Women | Final | ||
DAY SIX—THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 | |||||
5:50 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
6:04 p.m. | 1500m | Men | 1st Round | ||
6:31 p.m. | 200m | Women | 1st Round | ||
7:00 p.m. | 800m | Women | 1st Round | ||
7:32 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Men | 1st Round | ||
8:04 p.m. | 5000m | Men | 1st Round | ||
8:47 p.m. | 3000m Steeple | Women | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
1:30 p.m. | Shot put | Women | Qualifying | ||
5:00 p.m. | Pole vault | Women | Qualifying | ||
5:45 p.m. | Long jump | Women | Qualifying | ||
7:05 p.m. | Discus throw | Men | Qualifying | ||
8:00 p.m. | Shot put | Women | Final | ||
DAY SEVEN—FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2021 | |||||
1:50 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
2:04 p.m. | 200m | Men | 1st Round | ||
2:33 p.m. | 110m hurdles | Men | 1st Round | ||
3:02 p.m. | 800m | Women | Semifinals | ||
3:18 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Men | Semifinals | ||
3:35 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Women | 1st Round | ||
4:05 p.m. | 1500m | Men | Semifinals | ||
4:25 p.m. | 200m | Women | Semifinals | ||
4:42 p.m. | 3000m steeplechase | Men | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
1:00 p.m. | Javelin throw | Women | Qualifying | ||
2:10 p.m. | Long jump | Men | Qualifying | ||
3:00 p.m. | High jump | Men | Qualifying | ||
3:30 p.m. | Discus throw | Men | Final | ||
DAY EIGHT—SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2021 | |||||
9:00 a.m. | 20 km Race Walk | Men | Final | ||
9:01 a.m. | 20 km Race Walk | Women | Final | ||
1:15 p.m | 100m hurdles | Women | Heptathlon | ||
5:20 p.m. | National Anthem | ||||
5:38 p.m | 200m | Women | Heptathlon | ||
6:03 p.m. | 110m hurdles | Men | Semifinals | ||
6:19 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Women | Semifinals | ||
6:35 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Men | Final | ||
6:44 p.m. | 10,000m | Women | Final | ||
7:24 p.m. | 200m | Women | Final | ||
7:33 p.m. | 200m | Men | Semifinals | ||
7:51 p.m. | 110m hurdles | Men | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
5:30 p.m. | Javelin | Women | Final | ||
5:40 p.m. | Pole vault | Women | Final | ||
6:30 p.m. | Long jump | Women | Final | ||
Heptathlon | |||||
1:15 p.m. | 100m hurdles | Women | Heptathlon | ||
2:30 p.m. | High jump | Women | Heptathlon | ||
4:40 p.m. | Shot put | Women | Heptathlon | ||
5:38 p.m | 200m | Women | Heptathlon | ||
DAY NINE—SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2021 | |||||
3:50 p.m. | 800m - b | Women | Heptathlon | ||
4:04 p.m. | 800m - a | Women | Heptathlon | ||
4:20 p.m. | 400m hurdles | Women | Final | ||
4:30 p.m. | 5000m | Men | Final | ||
4:52 p.m. | 800m | Women | Final | ||
5:10 p.m. | 1500m | Men | Final | ||
5:22 p.m. | 200m | Men | Final | ||
FIELD EVENTS | |||||
3:20 p.m. | High jump | Men | Final | ||
4:00 p.m. | Long jump | Men | Final | ||
Heptathlon | |||||
1:00 p.m. | Long jump | Women | Heptathlon | ||
2:15 p.m. | Javelin throw | Women | Heptathlon | ||
3:50 p.m. | 800m - b | Women | Heptathlon | ||
4:04 p.m. | 800m - a | Women | Heptathlon | ||
USA Track & Field sets minimum performances standards for entry into the national championships. In order to merit entry into the championships, an athlete must meet that standard, or better, within a set time frame prior to the competition.
All qualifying performances for the U.S. Olympic trials must be attained on a standard outdoor track in the period
or on an indoor track, in the same event, in the period
except for the 10,000 meters, Decathlon & Heptathlon and 20 km Race Walks, whose qualifying period is from
The qualifying performance for the men's 50 km Race walk must be attained in the period
There are also automatic qualifying criteria outside of the entry standards. Athletes who are the reigning indoor or outdoor national champion are automatically qualified to enter that event.
Qualifying marks must be attained in a 2020 U.S. Olympic trials event. No qualifying marks will be allowed using alternate events, except for the men's Mile run as follows: An appeal to use a Mile qualifying mark for the 1500 will be accepted only if the mile mark was made during the 2020 season, from Wednesday, January 1, 2020 through Sunday, June 6, 2021, and the mark is 3:54.00 or better. [18]
For events over distances from 100 m to 800 m, performances will only be accepted if fully automatic timing (FAT) is used. For performances beyond that distance, FAT times are also used, but in the event that the athlete has not recorded a FAT performance, a manually recorded time may be used. There will be no adjustment for marks made at altitude. Wind-assisted performances will not be accepted for 2020 U.S. Olympic trials qualifying.
Event | Men's standard | Women's standard | Max entrants | Rounds |
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100 m | 10.05 | 11.15 | 32 | 3 |
200 m | 20.24 | 22.80 | 30 | 3 |
400 m | 45.20 | 51.35 | 28 | 3 |
800 m | 1:46.00 | 2:02.50 | 32 | 3 |
1500 m | 3:37.50 (3:54.00 for mile run) | 4:06.00 | 30 | 3 |
5000 m | 13:25.00 | 15:20.00 | 24 | 1 |
10,000 m | 28:00.00 | 32:25.00 | 24 | 1 |
20,000 m race walk | 1:36:00 | 1:48:00 | 15 | 1 |
50,000 m race walk | 5:15:00 | - | 15 | 1 |
110/100 m hurdles | 13.48 | 12.84 | 32 | 3 |
400 m hurdles | 49.50 | 56.25 | 28 | 3 |
3000 m steeplechase | 8:32.00 | 9:50.00 | 24 | 2 |
High jump | 2.26 m (7 ft 4+3⁄4 in) | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | 24 | 2 |
Pole vault | 5.75 m (18 ft 10+1⁄4 in) | 4.60 m (15 ft 1 in) | 24 | 2 |
Long jump | 8.00 m (26 ft 2+3⁄4 in) | 6.70 m (21 ft 11+3⁄4 in) | 24 | 2 |
Triple jump | 16.66 m (54 ft 7+3⁄4 in) | 13.50 m (44 ft 3+1⁄4 in) | 24 | 2 |
Shot put | 20.65 m (67 ft 8+3⁄4 in) | 17.70 m (58 ft 3⁄4 in) | 24 | 2 |
Discus throw | 62.00 m (203 ft 4+3⁄4 in) | 58.00 m (190 ft 3+1⁄4 in) | 24 | 2 |
Hammer throw | 72.00 m (236 ft 2+1⁄2 in) | 68.00 m (223 ft 1 in) | 24 | 2 |
Javelin throw | 75.00 m (246 ft 3⁄4 in) | 54.00 m (177 ft 1+3⁄4 in) | 24 | 2 |
Decathlon/Heptathlon | 7900 pts | 6000 pts | 18 | 1 |
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