2024 United States Olympic trials (track and field)

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2024 United States Olympic track and field trials
Logo for US Track and Field Olympic Trials.png
DatesJune 21–30, 2024
Host city Eugene, Oregon
Venue Hayward Field
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events44 (men: 22; women: 22)

The 2024 United States Olympic trials for track and field were held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Organized by USA Track and Field, the ten-day competition lasted from June 21 to 30 and served as the national championships in track and field for the United States. 44 events were held, 22 for men and 22 for women. [1]

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The marathon trials were held on February 3, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. [2] [3] [4] During the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, track and field events will be held between Thursday, August 1 and Sunday, August 11 with competition beginning each day at 4 am. ET. [5]

The results of the event determined qualification for the American Olympic team at the 2024 Summer Olympics, to be held in Paris. [6] 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. [7]

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 United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and Team USA guidelines. [8]

The August 26–31 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships in Lima, Peru will be selected from Team USA earned at the 2024 USATF U20 Outdoor Championships on June 12-13, 2024. [9] [10]

On July 9, 2024, USA Track and Field officially announced a roster of total 120 athletics for the U.S. Olympic Team. [11]

Men's results

Key:
 Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, not selected
  Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, invited to Olympics based on world list position

Men track events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 meters [12] (Wind: +0.4 m/s) Noah Lyles 9.83 Kenny Bednarek 9.87 Fred Kerley 9.88
200 meters [12]
(Wind: +0.5 m/s)
Noah Lyles 19.53 WL, MR Kenny Bednarek 19.59 Erriyon Knighton 19.77
400 meters [12] Quincy Hall 44.17 Michael Norman 44.41 Christopher Bailey 44.42
800 meters [12] Bryce Hoppel 1:42.77 MR Hobbs Kessler 1:43.64 Brandon Miller 1:43.97
1500 meters [12] Cole Hocker 3:30.59 MR Yared Nuguse 3:30.86 Hobbs Kessler 3:31.53
5000 meters [12] Grant Fisher 13:08.85 MR Abdihamid Nur 13:09.01 Parker Wolfe 13:10.75
10,000 meters [12] Grant Fisher 27:49.47 Woody Kincaid 27:50.74 Nico Young 27:52.40
Marathon [13] Conner Mantz 2:09:05 Clayton Young 2:09:06 Leonard Korir 2:09:57
110 meters hurdles [12]
(Wind: 2.0;m/s)
Grant Holloway 12.86 WL Freddie Crittenden 12.93 Daniel Roberts 12.96
400 meters hurdles [12] Rai Benjamin 46.46 WL, MR CJ Allen 47.81 Trevor Bassitt 47.82
3000 meters steeplechase [12] Kenneth Rooks 8:21.92 Matthew Wilkinson 8:23.00 James Corrigan 8:26.78
20 km walk [12] Nick Christie 1:24:46 Emmanuel Corvera 1:30:15 Jordan Crawford 1:30:52

Men field events

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump [12] Shelby McEwen 2.30 m (7 ft 6+12 in) Caleb Snowden 2.27 m (7 ft 5+14 in) Tyus Wilson 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in)
Pole vault [12] Sam Kendricks 5.92 m (19 ft 5 in) MR Chris Nilsen
Jacob Wooten
5.87 m (19 ft 3 in)Not awarded
Long jump [12] Jeremiah Davis 8.20 m (26 ft 10+34 in)
(Wind: 1.9 m/s)
Malcolm Clemons 8.18 m (26 ft 10 in)
(Wind: 1.6 m/s)
Jarrion Lawson 8.18 m (26 ft 10 in)
(Wind: 1.4 m/s)
Triple jump [12] Salif Mane 17.52 m (57 ft 5+34 in)
(Wind: +0.0 m/s)
Russell Robinson 17.01 m (55 ft 9+12 in)
(Wind: +0.0 m/s)
Donald Scott 16.87 m (55 ft 4 in)
(Wind: +0.0 m/s)
Shot put [12] Ryan Crouser 22.84 m (74 ft 11 in) Joe Kovacs 22.43 m (73 ft 7 in) Payton Otterdahl 22.26 m (73 ft 0 in)
Discus throw [12] Andrew Evans 66.61 m (218 ft 6 in) Sam Mattis 66.07 m (216 ft 9 in) Joseph Brown 65.79 m (215 ft 10 in)
Hammer throw [12] Daniel Haugh 79.51 m (260 ft 10 in) Rudy Winkler 78.89 m (258 ft 9 in) Justin Stafford 77.07 m (252 ft 10 in)
Javelin throw [12] Curtis Thompson 83.04 m (272 ft 5 in) Capers Williamson 79.57 m (261 ft 0 in) Donavon Banks 79.19 m (259 ft 9 in)
Decathlon [12] Heath Baldwin 8625 Zach Ziemek 8516 Harrison Williams 8384

Notes

Parker Wolfe had not achieved the Olympic standard or a qualifying world ranking in the men's 5000m. Fourth place Graham Blanks, who had achieved the Olympic standard, was instead selected.

Women's results

Key:
 Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, not selected
  Athlete without Olympic qualifying standard, invited to Olympics based on world list position

Women track events

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 meters [12]
(Wind: 0.8 m/s)
Sha'Carri Richardson 10.71 Melissa Jefferson 10.80 Twanisha Terry 10.89
200 meters [12]
(Wind: 0.6 m/s)
Gabrielle Thomas 21.81 Brittany Brown 21.90 McKenzie Long 21.91
400 meters [12] Kendall Ellis 49.46 Aaliyah Butler 49.71 Alexis Holmes 49.78
800 meters [12] Nia Akins 1:57.36 Allie Wilson 1:58.32 Juliette Whittaker 1:58.45
1500 meters [12] Nikki Hiltz 3:55.33 MR Emily Mackay 3:55.90 Elle St. Pierre 3:55.99
5000 meters [12] Elle St. Pierre 14:40.34 MR Elise Cranny 14:40.36 Karissa Schweizer 14:45.12
10,000 meters [12] Weini Kelati 31:41.07 Parker Valby 31:41.56 Karissa Schweizer 31:41.56
Marathon [14] Fiona O'Keeffe 2:22:10 Emily Sisson 2:22:42 Dakotah Lindwurm 2:25:31
100 meters hurdles [12]
(Wind: 0.7 m/s)
Masai Russell 12.25 WL, MR Alaysha Johnson 12.31 Grace Stark 12.31
400 meters hurdles [12] Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone 50.65 WR Anna Cockrell 52.64 Jasmine Jones 52.77
3000 meters steeplechase [12] Valerie Constien 9:03.22 MR Courtney Wayment 9:06.50 Marisa Howard 9:07.14
20 km walk [12] Robyn Stevens 1:37:38 Miranda Melville 1:39:38 Michelle Rohl 1:42:27

Women field events

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump [12] Charity Hufnagel 1.94 m (6 ft 4+14 in) Rachel Glenn 1.94 m (6 ft 4+14 in) Vashti Cunningham
Jenna Rogers
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Pole vault [12] Bridget Williams 4.73 m (15 ft 6 in) Katie Moon 4.73 m (15 ft 6 in) Brynn King 4.73 m (15 ft 6 in)
Long jump [12] Tara Davis-Woodhall 7.00 m (22 ft 11+12 in)
(Wind: 2.6 m/s)
Jasmine Moore 6.98 m (22 ft 10+34 in)
(Wind: 1.1 m/s)
Monae' Nichols 6.86 m (22 ft 6 in)
(Wind: 0.2 m/s)
Triple jump [12] Jasmine Moore 14.26 m (46 ft 9+14 in)
(Wind: 1.4 m/s)
Keturah Orji 14.22 m (46 ft 7+34 in)
(Wind: 0.2 m/s)
Tori Franklin 13.72 m (45 ft 0 in)
(Wind: 1.3 m/s)
Shot put [12] Chase Jackson 20.10 m (65 ft 11 in) Raven Saunders 19.90 m (65 ft 3 in) Jaida Ross 19.60 m (64 ft 3 in)
Discus throw [12] Valarie Allman 70.73 m (232 ft 0 in) Jayden Ulrich 62.63 m (205 ft 5 in) Veronica Fraley 62.54 m (205 ft 2 in)
Hammer throw [12] Annette Echikunwoke 74.68 m (245 ft 0 in) DeAnna Price 74.52 m (244 ft 5 in) Erin Reese 71.21 m (233 ft 7 in)
Javelin throw [12] Maggie Malone-Hardin 64.58 m (211 ft 10 in) MR Kara Winger 62.94 m (206 ft 5 in) Madison Wiltrout 61.17 m (200 ft 8 in)
Heptathlon [12] Anna Hall 6614 Chari Hawkins 6456 Taliyah Brooks 6408

Notes

Whittni Morgan, who placed fifth in the 5,000 meters in 15:05.53, was named to the Olympic team after both Elle St. Pierre, who won, decided to only run the 1500 meters at the Olympics and Parker Valby, who placed fourth and was first in line to replace her, decided to only run the 10,000 meters at the Olympics.

Schedule

Event schedule
SATURDAY, February 3, 2024
NBC Television
Peacock (streaming service)
Time (EST)EventDivisionRound
10:00 a.m. Marathon WomenFinal
10:00 a.m. Marathon MenFinal

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Event Schedule
DAY ONE—FRIDAY, June 21, 2024
NBC
Time (PDT)EventDivisionRound
10:00 a.m.100m DecMenDecathlon
3:20 p.m.400mMen1st Round
3:48 p.m.400mWomen1st Round
4:17 p.m.800mWomen1st Round
4:49 p.m.3000m SteeplechaseMen1st Round
5:22 p.m.1500mMen1st Round
5:53 p.m.100mWomen1st Round
6:22 p.m.5000mWomen1st Round
7:05 p.m.400m DecMenDecathlon
7:27 p.m.10,000mMenFinal
Field Events
11:00 a.m.Hammer ThrowWomen1st Round
3:30 p.m.Javelin ThrowMen1st Round
5:50 p.m.Pole VaultMen1st Round
6:15 p.m.Shot PutMen1st Round
6:50 p.m.Triple JumpWomen1st Round
Decathlon
10:00 a.m.100m DecMDecathlon
11:01 a.m.Long Jump DecMDecathlon
12:11 p.m.Shot Put DecMDecathlon
4:30 p.m.High Jump DecMDecathlon
7:05 p.m.400m DecMDecathlon
DAY TWO—SATURDAY, June 22, 2024
10:00 a.m.110m hurdlesMenDecathlon
6:03 p.m.100mWomenSemifinals
6:00 p.m.100mWomenSemifinals
6:22 p.m.100mMen1st Round
6:54 p.m.1500mMenSemifinals
7:20 p.m.400mWomenSemifinals
7:50 p.m.100mWomenFinal
Field Events
4:45 p.m.Long JumpMen1st Round
5:00 p.m.High JumpWomen1st Round
6:20 p.m.Triple JumpWomenFinal
7:38 p.m.1500mMenDecathlon
7:50 p.m.100mWomenFinal
6:40 p.m.Shot PutMenFinal
Decathlon
10:00 a.m.110m hurdlesMenDecathlon
11:08 a.m.Discus throwMenDecathlon
1:17 p.m.Pole vaultMenDecathlon
5:15 p.m.JavelinMenDecathlon
7:38 p.m.1500mMenDecathlon
DAY THREE—SUNDAY, June 23, 2024
10:00 a.m.100m Hurdles HepWomenHeptathlon
5:48 p.m.100mMenSemi-Finals
6:11 p.m.800mWomenSemi-Finals
6:35 p.m.400mMenSemi-Finals
6:58 p.m.400mWomenFinal
7:07 p.m.3000m SteeplechaseMenFinal
7:26 p.m.200m HepWomenHeats
7:49 p.m.100mMenFinal
Field Events
5:00 p.m.Hammer ThrowWomenFinal
5:45 p.m.Pole VaultMenFinal
6:40 p.m.Javelin ThrowMenFinal
Heptathlon
10:00 a.m.100m Hurdles HepWomenHeptathlon
11:23 a.m.High Jump HepWomenHeptathlon
6:10 p.m.Shot Put HepWomenHeptathlon
7:26 p.m.200m HepWomenHeptathlon
DAY FOUR—MONDAY, June 24, 2024
5:05 p.m.110m HurdlesMen1st Round
5:47 p.m.1500mMenFinal
5:59 p.m.3000m SteeplechaseWomen1st Round
6:37 p.m.800m Hep - AWomenHeptathlon
6:48 p.m.800m Hep - BWomenHeptathlon
6:59 p.m.400mMenFinal
7:09 p.m.5000mWomenFinal
7:32 p.m.800mWomenFinal
Field Events
5:00 p.m.Discus ThrowWomen1st Round
5:15 p.m.High JumpWomenFinal
5:25 p.m.Long JumpMenFinal
Heptathlon
10:00 a.m.Long jumpWomenHeptathlon
11:10 a.m.Javelin throwWomenHeptathlon
6:37 p.m.800m - bWomenHeptathlon
6:48 p.m.800m - aWomenHeptathlon
DAY FIVE—TUESDAY, June 25, 2024
DAY SIX—WEDNESDAY, June 26, 2024
DAY SEVEN—THURSDAY, June 27, 2024
4:30 p.m.800mMen1st Round
5:01 p.m.110m HurdlesMenSemi-Finals
5:23 p.m.1500mWomen1st Round
5:51 p.m.200mWomen1st Round
6:20 p.m.400m HurdlesMen1st Round
6:49 p.m.400m HurdlesWomen1st Round
7:18 p.m.3000m SteeplechaseWomenFinal
7:33 p.m.200mMen1st Round
8:03 p.m.5000mMen1st Round
Field Events
4:55 p.m.Discus ThrowWomenFinal
5:00 p.m.High JumpMen1st Round
6:18 p.m.Long JumpWomen1st Round
6:45 p.m.Discus ThrowMen1st Round
DAY EIGHT—FRIDAY, June 28, 2024
5:28 p.m.100m HurdlesWomen1st Round
5:58 p.m.1500mWomenSemi-Finals
6:21 p.m.400m HurdlesMenSemi-Finals
6:44 p.m.800mMenSemi-Finals
7:06 p.m.200mWomenSemi-Finals
7:28 p.m.200mMenSemi-Finals
7:50 p.m.110m HurdlesMenFinal
Field Events
4:00 p.m.Javelin ThrowWomen1st Round
4:30 p.m.Hammer ThrowMen1st Round
5:55 p.m.Pole VaultWomen1st Round
6:20 p.m.Triple JumpMen1st Round
7:15 p.m.Shot PutWomen1st Round
DAY NINE—SATURDAY, June 29, 2024
7:30 a.m.20 km Race WalkMenFinal
7:31 a.m.20 km Race WalkWomenFinal
5:04 p.m.100m HurdlesWomenSemi-Finals
5:27 p.m.200mWomenFinal
5:41 p.m.400m HurdlesWomenSemi-Finals
6:09 p.m.10,000mWomenFinal
6:49 p.m.200mMenFinal
FIELD EVENTS
4:30 p.m.Discus ThrowMenFinal
5:20 p.m.Long JumpWomenFinal
5:50 p.m.Shot PutWomenFinal
DAY TEN—SUNDAY, June 30, 2024
4:30 p.m.5000mMenFinal
4:51 p.m.800mMenFinal
5:00 p.m.100m HurdlesWomenFinal
5:09 p.m.1500mWomenFinal
5:20 p.m.400m HurdlesMenFinal
5:29 p.m.400m HurdlesWomenFinal
FIELD EVENTS
3:15 p.m.Pole VaultWomenFinal
3:15 p.m.Hammer ThrowMenFinal
3:30 p.m.High JumpMenFinal
3:55 p.m.Triple JumpMenFinal
4:10 p.m.Javelin ThrowWomenFinal

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Qualification

An athlete was eligible for "automatic qualification" into the Trials (USATF Rule 8) [17] if that athlete has accomplished the following:

[18]

EventMen's standardMen's minimumWomen's standardWomen's minimumMax entrantsRounds
100 m10.0510.2011.0711.30363
200 m20.3020.6022.5723.00353
400 m45.2046.0051.2052.50353
800 m1:46.301:47.502:00.502:03.50363
1500 m3:37.00
Mile 3:53.00
3:40.00
Mile 3:56.00
4:06.00
Mile 4:25.00
4:12.00
Mile 4:31.00
363
5000 m13:25.0013:38.0015:10.0015:45.00302
10,000 m27:45.0028:50.0031:30.0033:20.0241
20,000 m race walk1:36:001:48:00151
35,000 m race walk3:30:004:00:00151
110/100 m hurdles13.5013.7512.9013.25363
400 m hurdles49.7551.0056.2058.00353
3000 m steeplechase8:30.008:43.009:41.0010:12.00302
High jump2.23 m (7 ft 3+34 in)2.17 m (7 ft 1+14 in)1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)1.80 m (5 ft 10+34 in)242
Pole vault5.72 m (18 ft 9 in)5.40 m (17 ft 8+12 in)4.60 m (15 ft 1 in)4.30 m (14 ft 1+14 in)242
Long jump8.05 m (26 ft 4+34 in)7.75 m (25 ft 5 in)6.60 m (21 ft 7+34 in)6.25 m (20 ft 6 in)242
Triple jump16.40 m (53 ft 9+12 in)15.75 m (51 ft 8 in)13.50 m (44 ft 3+14 in)12.80 m (41 ft 11+34 in)242
Shot put20.25 m (66 ft 5 in)18.90 m (62 ft 0 in)17.90 m (58 ft 8+12 in)16.50 m (54 ft 1+12 in)242
Discus throw62.00 m (203 ft 4+34 in)57.50 m (188 ft 7+34 in)58.50 m (191 ft 11 in)53.50 m (175 ft 6+14 in)242
Hammer throw72.00 m (236 ft 2+12 in)67.00 m (219 ft 9+34 in)70.00 m (229 ft 7+34 in)63.00 m (206 ft 8+14 in)242
Javelin throw75.00 m (246 ft 34 in)69.00 m (226 ft 4+12 in)54.00 m (177 ft 1+34 in)49.00 m (160 ft 9 in)242
Decathlon/Heptathlon7900 pts7250 pts6000 pts5500 pts181

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