It’s an Olympic year and you know what that means: It’s time to get ready to watch a lot of track and field, and root for the red, white and blue.
The U.S. Olympic track and field trials started June 21 and concluded Sunday, June 30. Athletes in Eugene, Oregon, competed for spots on what is widely considered the hardest roster in the world to make: Team USA.
The Trials featured some of the biggest names in sports, from Sha’Carri Richardson to Noah Lyles to Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. New stars are sure to emerge, too.
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USA TODAY Sports was on the ground in Eugene providing updates on the all finals results. Bookmark this page to see how your favorite athletes finished and who’s headed to Paris for the 2024 Olympics.
Below is a list of finals events, which will be updated with athletes who qualify for Paris.
Friday, June 21
Men’s 10,000 meters
- First: Grant Fisher, 27:49.47
- Second: Woody Kincaid, 27:50.74
- Third: Nicolas Young, 27:52.40
Saturday, June 22
Women’s triple jump
- First: Jasmine Moore, 46-9½
- Second: Keturah Orji, 46-8
- Third: Tori Franklin, 45-0¼
Men’s shot put
- First: Ryan Crouser, 74-11¼
- Second: Joe Kovacs, 73-7¼
- Third: Payton Otterdahl, 73-0½
Men’s Decathlon
- First: Heath Baldwin, 8,625 points
- Second: Zach Ziemek, 8,516 points
- Third: Harrison Williams, 8,384 points
Women’s 100 meters
- First: Sha’Carri Richardson, 10.71
- Second: Melissa Jefferson, 10.8
- Third: Twanisha Terry, 10.89
Sunday, June 23
Women’s hammer throw
- First: Annette Echikunwoke, 245
- Second: DeAnna Price, 244-6
- Third: Erin Reese, 233-7
Men’s pole vault
- First: Sam Kendricks, 19-5
- Second: Chris Nilsen, 19-3
- Second: Jacob Wooten, 19-3
Men’s javelin
- First: Curtis Thompson, 272-5
- Second: Capers Williamson, 261
- Third: Donavon Banks, 259-9
Women’s 400 meters
- First: Kendall Ellis, 49.46
- Second: Aaliyah Butler, 49.71
- Third: Alexis Holmes, 49.78
Men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase
- First: Kenneth Rooks, 8:21.92
- Second: Matthew Wilkinson, 8:23
- Third: James Corrigan, 8:26.78
Men’s 100 meters
- First: Noah Lyles, 9.83
- Second: Kenny Bednarek, 9.87
- Fred Kerley, 9.88
Monday, June 24
Women’s high jump
- First: Charity Hufnagel, 6-4¼
- Second: Rachel Glenn, 6-4¼
- Third: Vashti Cunningham, 6-3¼
- Third: Jenna Rogers 6-3¼
Men’s long jump
- First: Jeremiah Davis, 26-11
- Second: Malcolm Clemons, 26-10
- Third: Jarrion Lawson, 26-10
Men’s 1,500 meters
- First: Cole Hocker, 3:30.59
- Second: Yared Nuguse, 3:30.86
- Third: Hobbs Kessler, 3:31.53
Men’s 400 meters
- First: Quincy Hall, 44.17
- Second: Michael Norman, 44.41
- Third: Chris Bailey, 44.42
Women’s 5,000
- First: Elle St. Pierre, 14:40.34
- Second: Elise Cranny, 14:40.36
- Third: Karissa Schweizer, 14:45.12
Women’s 800
- First: Nia Akins, 1:57.36
- Second: Allie Wilson, 1:58.32
- Third: Juliette Whittaker, 1:58.45
Tuesday, June 25
Off day, no events
Wednesday, June 26
Off day, no events
Thursday, June 27
Women’s discus
- First: Valarie Allman, 232
- Second: Jayden Ulrich, 205-5
- Third: Veronica Fraley, 205-2
Women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase
- First: Valerie Constien, 9:03.22
- Second: Courtney Wayment, 9:06.50
- Third: Marisa Howard, 9:07.14
Friday, June 28
Men’s 110-meter hurdles
- First: Grant Holloway, 12.86
- Second: Freddie Crittenden, 12.93
- Third: Daniel Roberts, 12.96
Saturday, June 29
Men’s 20K racewalk
- First: Nick Christie, 1:24:46
- Second: Emmanuel Corvera, 1:30:15
- Third: Jordan Crawford, 1:30:52
Women’s 20K racewalk
- First: Robyn Stevens, 1:37:38
- Second: Miranda Melville, 1:39:38
- Third: Michelle Rohl, 1:42:27
Men’s discus throw
- First: Andrew Evans, 218-6
- Second: Sam Mattis, 216-9
- Third: Joseph Brown, 215-10
Women’s long jump
- First: Tara Davis-Woodhall, 22-11¾
- Second: Jasmine Moore, 22-10¾
- Third: Monae’ Nichols, 22-6¼
Women’s 200 meters
- First: Gabby Thomas, 21.81
- Second: Brittany Brown, 21.90
- Third: McKenzie Long, 21.91
Women’s shot put
- First: Chase Jackson, 65-11½
- Second: Raven Saunders, 65-3½
- Jaida Ross, 64-3¾
Women’s 10,000 meters
- First: Weini Kelati, 31:41.07
- Second: Parker Valby, 31:41.553
- Third: Karissa Schweizer, 31:41.557
Men’s 200 meters
- First: Noah Lyles, 19.53
- Second: Kenny Bednarek, 19.59
- Erriyon Knighton, 19.77
Sunday, June 30
Women’s pole vault
- Bridget Williams, 15-6¼
- Katie Moon, 15-6¼
- Brynn King, 15-6¼
Men’s hammer throw
- Daniel Haugh, 260-10
- Rudy Winkler, 258-10
- Justin Stafford, 258-10
Men’s high jump
- Shelby McEwen, 7-6½
- Caleb Snowden, 7-5¼ (Does not yet have Olympic standard)
- (tie) Tyus Wilson, 7-4¼ (Does not yet have Olympic standard)
- (tie) JuVaughn Harrison, 7-4¼
Men’s triple jump
- Salif Mane, 57-5¾
- Russell Robinson, 55-9¾
- Donald Scott, 55-4¼
Women’s javelin
- Maggie Malone Hardin, 211-10
- Kara Winger, 206-6
- Madison Wiltrout, 200-8
Men’s 5,000 meters
- Grant Fisher, 13:08.85
- Abdihamid Nur, 13:09.01
- Parker Wolfe, 13.10.75
Men’s 800 meters
- Bryce Hoppel, 1:42.77
- Hobbs Kessler, 1:43.64
- Brandon Miller, 1:43.97
Women’s 100-meter hurdles
- Masai Russell, 12.25
- Alaysha Johnson, 12.31
- Grace Stark, 12.31
Women’s 1,500 meters
- Nikki Hiltz, 3:53.33
- Emily Mackay, 3:55.90
- Elle St. Pierre, 3.55.99
Men’s 400-meter hurdles
- Rai Benjamin, 46.46
- CJ Allen, 47.81
- Trevor Bassitt, 47.82
Women’s 400-meter hurdles
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, 50.65
- Anna Cockrell, 52.64
- Jasmine Jones, 52.77