The final day 2025 USATF Outdoor Track and Field Championships might have been the best of the entire competition.
Noah Lyles was in rare form as his kick into first place in the men’s 200m final was paired with a stare-down at Kenny Bednarek.
Kung Fu Kenny finished second but didn’t take kindly to the act and pushed Lyles as they slowed to a stop.
Elsewhere, Cooper Lutkenhaus passed five runners to place second in the men’s 800 final, in likely the best performance we saw throughout the competition. In the process, the young Lutkenhaus broke a high school record and U18 World Record.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden continued her hot year, winning the women’s 200m final, just two days after winning the 100m final.
Catch up on all of the results, drama and highlights below from the final day of the USATF Outdoor Championships 2025.
Auburn Track Star Ja’Kobe Tharp Wins
Ja’Kobe Tharp stuns the crowd in the final event of the day as he takes first in the Holloway-less 110m hurdles final.
Men’s 110m Hurdles Final Results
- Ja’kobe Tharp (Auburn) – 13.01
- Cordell Tinch (Nike) – 13.03
- Dylan Beard (D4) – 13.04
- Trey Cunningham (Adidas) – 13.10
- Ja’Qualon Scott – 13.25
- Devion Wilson – 13.27
- Kendrick Smallwood (Texas) – 13.28
- Jamar Marshall (Houston) – 13.53
- Jamal Britt (Tracksmith) – DNF
19-year-old Ja’kobe Tharp makes a statement with a personal best for the 110m hurdles victory. 💪 pic.twitter.com/WyY3axieoW
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Shelby Houlihan Wins Women’s 5000m
Women’s 5000m Final Results
- Shelby Houlihan – 15:13.61
- Elise Cranny (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:14.26
- Josette Andrews (OAC) – 15:15.01
- Weini Kelati Frezghi (Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance) – 15:15.89
- Bailey Hertenstein (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:16.54
- Karissa Schweizer (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:16.76
- Taylor Roe (Puma/Puma Elite Running) – 15:21.36
- Ella Donaghu (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:22.15
- Emily Venters (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:25.59
- Sophia Kennedy (Nike Swoosh TC) – 15:27.16
- Kayley DeLay (Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC) – 15:27.67
- Allie Buchalski (Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC) – 15:29.13
- Andrea Rodenfels (Salomon) – 15:29.62
- Amaris Tyynismaa (Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance) – 15:29.97
- Alicia Monson (OAC) – 15:30.40
- Lucy Nodler Jenks (Saucony) – 15:33.82
- Katie Camarena (Saucony) – 15:35.65
- Elise Stearns (Northern Arizona) – 15:40.08
- Katelyn Tuohy (Adidas) – 15:47.28
- Elena Henes (Adidas) – 15:47.33
Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek Scuffle In 100m
Noah Lyles came back from the brink to win the men’s 100m final, giving Kenny Bednarek a look as he crossed the finish line in first place.
Kung Fu Kenny did not take kindly and pushed Lyles, creating a chaotic moment as the USATF Championships wind down on the last day of action.
Men’s 200m Final Results
- Noah Lyles (Adidas) – 19.63
- Kenny Bednarek (Nike) – 19.67
- Robert Gregory (Nike) – 19.80
- Courtney Lindsey (Nike) – 19.82
- Erriyon Knighton (Adidas) – 19.97
- Christian Coleman (Nike) – 20.02
- Kyree King (Nike) – 20.20
- T’Mars McCallum (Tennessee) – 20.43
- Max Thomas – 20.49
Noah Lyles vs. Kenny Bednarek didn’t disappoint in a tense 200m. 🍿
📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/NEADV4AcKF
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden Doubles Up
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won both the 100m and 200m women’s finals. Gabby Thomas made the US World Championship team by finishing in third place.
Women’s 200m Final Results
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (Nike) – 21.84
- Anavia Battle (Adidas) – 22.13
- Gabby Thomas (New Balance) – 22.20
- Brittany Brown (Nike) – 22.20
- McKenzie Long (Adidas) – 22.20
- Deajah Stevens – 22.51
- Madison Whyte (U S C) – 22.56
- Kayla White (Nike) – 22.71
- JaMeesia Ford (South Carolina) – 22.88
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden dominates the 200m to become the first athlete since 2003 to complete the 100m/200m double at nationals. 😲
📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/P0ED1rLnmw
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Sandi Morris Wins Women’s Pole Vault
Women’s Pole Vault Final Results
- Sandi Morris (Puma) – 4.83
- Katie Moon (Nike) – 4.73
- Amanda Moll (Washington) – 4.73
- .Hana Moll (Washington) – 4.73
- Brynn King (Adidas) – 4.63
- Chloe Timberg – 4.63
- Gabriela Leon (Puma) – 4.53
- Emily Grove – 4.38
- Kristen Leland – 4.38
Josh Awotunda Wins Men’s Shot Put
Men’s Shot Put Final Results
- Josh Awotunde (Shore AC) – 22.47
- Payton Otterdahl (Asics) – 22.35
- Tripp Piperi – 22.29
- Joe Kovacs (Nike) – 22.07
- Roger Steen (Velaasa) – 21.61
- Jordan Geist (Iron Wood TC) – 21.35
- Daniel McArthur – 20.08
- Jordan West – 19.79
- T’Mond Johnson – 19.70
- Nik Curtiss – 19.42
- Tyler Sudduth (Illinois) – 19.28
- Jason Swarens – 19.19
- Thomas Kitchell – 18.80
- Lucas Warning (Garage Strength) – 18.63
Cole Hocker Kicks Into First In 5K
Cole Hocker pushed past Grant Fisher in the final meters of the men’s 5000m final to take the US title. Nico Young took third.
Men’s 5000m Final Results
- Cole Hocker (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:26.45
- Grant Fisher (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:26.75
- Nico Young (Adidas) – 13:27.05
- Drew Hunter (Asics) – 13:27.16
- Cooper Teare (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:27.56
- Parker Wolfe (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:28.20
- Thomas Ratcliffe (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:28.22
- Woody Kincaid (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:29.92
- Dylan Jacobs (OAC) – 13:29.99
- Kasey Knevelbaard (Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance) – 13:30.74
- Sean McGorty (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:31.27
- Ahmed Muhumed (Hoka/Hoka Naz Elite) – 13:31.68
- Graham Blanks (New Balance) – 13:31.94
- Morgan Beadlescomb (Adidas) – 13:32.38
- Sam Gilman (Nike/U.S. Air Force) – 13:33.59
- Olin Hacker (Hoka/Hoka Naz Elite) – 13:34.19
- Drew Bosley (Nike Swoosh TC) – 13:34.51
- Brian Barraza – 13:37.48
- James Mwaura – 13:41.28
- Eric van der Els (ZAP Endurance) – 13:43.44
Incredible kicks from Cole Hocker and Grant Fisher as they go head-to-head to decide the 5000m! 😤
📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/nW46l4P6xP
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Tyus Wilson Wins Men’s High Jump
Men’s High Jump Final Results
- Tyus Wilson – 2.27
- Shelby McEwen (Nike) – 2.22
- JuVaughn Harrison (Puma) – 2.22
- Arvesta Troupe (Mississippi) – 2.22
- Caleb Snowden – 2.17
- Kason O’Riley (Texas State) – 2.17
- Charles McBride (North Carolina State) – 2.17
- Aiden Hayes (Texas State) – 2.17
- Vernon Turner (Adidas) – 2.17
- Earnest Sears (Nevada Gazzelles) – 2.17
- Brady Palen – 2.12
- Kyren Washington (Oklahoma) – 2.12
- Elijah Kosiba (Grand Valley State) – 2.12
- Justin Lewis – 2.12
Russell Robinson Wins Men’s Triple Jump
Men’s Triple Jump Final Results
- Russell Robinson – 17.15
- Salif Mane (New York AC) – 17.15
- Will Claye (New York AC) – 17.09
- James Carter – 16.93
- Brandon Green (Oklahoma) – 16.50
- Donald Scott – 16.32
- Hakeem Ford – 16.06
- Omar Craddock (Arizona Cheetahs TC) – 15.79
- Anthony Woods (Alabama State) – 15.76
- Kyvon Tatham (Florida State) – 15.75
- Chauncey Chambers – 15.51
- Tre Betts (Pittsburg State) – 15.49
- Floyd Whitaker (Oklahoma) – 15.48
- Sir Jonathan Sims (Tarleton State) – 15.39
- Jaren Holmes – 15.04
Cooper Lutkenhaus Breaks U18 World Record
Cooper Lutkenhaus turned the final corner in sixth place in the men’s 800m final, but with an incredible kick, pulled into second in the final 100m. Not only did Lutkenhaus break his own high school record, but he broke a U18 World Record.
Donovan Brazier gets first in the absolute best race of the competition so far.
Men’s 800m Final Results
- Donavan Brazier (Nike Swoosh TC) – 1:42.16
- Cooper Lutkenhaus – 1:42.27
- Bryce Hoppel (Adidas) – 1:42.49
- Josh Hoey (Adidas) – 1:43.06
- Brandon Miller (Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC) – 1:43.14
- Isaiah Harris (Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC) – 1:44.23
- Abraham Alvarado (Under Armour/Dark Sky Distance) – 1:44.41
- Camden Marshall (Indiana) – 1:44.89
- Colin Sahlman (Northern Arizona) – 1:45.99
Donavan Brazier is BACK! High schooler Cooper Lutkenhaus breaks the U18 world record with a 1:42.27 in second! 😱
📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/pVR9YAsT1W
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Rai Benjamin Cruises To 400mH Win
Men’s 400m Hurdles Final Results
- Rai Benjamin (Nike) – 46.89
- Caleb Dean (Adidas) – 48.45
- Christopher Robinson (D4) – 48.56
- Craig Allen (Asics) – 48.76
- Aldrich Bailey (U.S. Army) – 49.20
- Reyte Rash – 49.54
- James Smith II (Arizona Flames TC) – 49.61
- Khallifah Rosser (Nike) – 49.78
- Kody Blackwood (Texas) – 50.02
Dalilah Muhammed, Hurdles Legend, Wins 400mH
Muhammed, Cockrell, and Jones will head to the World Championships
Women’s 400m Hurdles Final Results
- Dalilah Muhammad (Nike) – 52.65
- Anna Cockrell (Nike) – 52.89
- Jasmine Jones (Adidas) – 53.23
- Akala Garrett (South Carolina) – 55.66
- Jessica Wright (The Buford Bailey TC) – 55.81
- Bianca Stubler (The Buford Bailey TC) – 56.02
- Abigail Glynn – 56.57
- Arianna Smith (Garden State TC) – 56.85
- Sanaa Hebron (Miami) – 56.98
Roisin Willis Wins Women’s 800m US Title
Less than three seconds separated first place from last place a very exciting 800m final.
Women’s 800m Final Results
- Roisin Willis (New Balance) – 1:59.26
- Maggi Congdon (Nike Swoosh TC) – 1:59.39
- Sage Hurta-Klecker (OAC) – 1:59.48
- Nia Akins (Hoka) – 1:59.52
- Meghan Hunter (Nike Swoosh TC) – 2:00.53
- Raevyn Rogers (Nike Swoosh TC) – 2:00.64
- Ajee Wilson (Bandit) – 2:01.22
- Valery Tobias (Brooks/Brooks Beasts TC) – 2:02.11
- Addison Wiley (Adidas) – 2:02.14
WOW. 😲
800m NCAA champion Roisin Willis comes from behind to win the national title!
📺 NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/auqaRPxKvp
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 3, 2025
Valarie Allman Dominates Women’s Discus
Women’s Discus Throw Final Results
- Valarie Allman (Asics/New York AC) – 71.45
- Laulauga Tausaga-Collins (Nike) – 64.86
- Gabi Jacobs – 63.33
- Shelby Frank (Texas Tech) – 61.11
- Veronica Fraley – 60.31
- Jayden Ulrich (Louisville) – 60.30
- Erika Beistle (Grand Valley State) – 59.87
- Elena Bruckner – 59.58
- Cierra Jackson (New York AC) – 58.33
- Rachel Dincoff – 56.79
- Micaela Hazlewood – 56.28
- Kaia Harris – 54.60
- Kalynn Meyer – 53.83
- Alexandra Freeman – 53.35
- Zoe Burleson (Texas Tech) – 52.67
- Essence Henderson – 51.05
Dylan Beard, Tinch Lead 110mH Semis
Men’s 110m Hurdles Semifinals Results
- Dylan Beard (D4) – 13.11 Q
- Cordell Tinch (Nike) – 13.11 Q
- Jamal Britt (Tracksmith) – 13.12 Q
- Trey Cunningham (Adidas) – 13.16 Q
- Grant Holloway (Adidas) – 13.18 Q
- Devion Wilson – 13.24 Q
- Kendrick Smallwood (Texas) – 13.25 q
- Ja’Qualon Scott – 13.27 q
- Ja’kobe Tharp (Auburn) – 13.30 q
Sha’Carri Richarson Misses Cut, Jefferson Flies
Sha’Carri Richardson missed the cut for the women’s 200m final by 0.01, as Madion Whyte was the final qualifier. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and McKenzie Long led the way.
The final will be broadcast on NBC/Peacock at 5:12 p.m. ET.
Women’s 200m Semifinals Results
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (Nike) – 22.06 Q
- McKenzie Long (Adidas) – 22.12 Q
- Gabby Thomas (New Balance) – 22.19 Q
- Kayla White (Nike) – 22.23 q
- Anavia Battle (Adidas) – 22.26 q
- Brittany Brown (Nike) – 22.32 Q
- Deajah Stevens – 22.37 Q
- Madison Whyte (USC) – 22.55 q
- Sha’Carri Richardson (Nike) – 22.56
- JaMeesia Ford (South Carolina) – 22.61 Q
🚨 Sha’Carri Richardson picks up the World Standard with her 22.56 (0.1) 200m but finishes fourth in her heat.
She currently has the fifth fastest time and second time qualification slot with one heat remaining. She has a chance to hold on and advance to the final but she can’t… pic.twitter.com/60zsIbcxMt
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 3, 2025
Noah Lyles Cruises To Men’s 200m Final
The men’s 200m final will take place at 5:21 p.m. ET on NBC/Peacock.
Men’s 200m Semifinals Results
- Noah Lyles (Adidas) – 19.97 Q
- Kenny Bednarek (Nike) – 19.99 Q
- Robert Gregory (Nike) – 20.03 Q
- Courtney Lindsey (Nike) – 20.08 Q
- Erriyon Knighton (Adidas) – 20.14 q
- Christian Coleman (Nike) – 20.20 Q
- Kyree King (Nike) – 20.25 q
- Max Thomas – 20.29 q
- Brandon Hicklin (Nike) – 20.34
- T’Mars McCallum (Tennessee) – 20.37 Q
Sue McDonald Wins Women’s 200m
Masters Women’s 200m Final Results
- Sue McDonald – 29.08
- Amanda Shearer-Hannah – 30.67
- Stephanie Lain – 32.49
- Laura Young – 37.15
- Mary Cass – 40.71
Craig Wood Wins Masters 200m Final
Masters Men’s 200m Final Results
- Craig Wood – 23.21
- Arif Hussain – 23.58
- David Gibbon – 24.31
- Randy Boba – 25.50
- Geoff Pope – 26.32
- Robert Foster – 26.91
- Brent Kilpper – 27.16
How To Watch USA Track Outdoor Championships 2025
The USA Track & Field Outdoor National Championships will be broadcast on NBC during the weekend of August 2–3, with additional coverage starting July 31 on Peacock. USATF.TV will broadcast all four days.
Broadcast Schedule (ET):
- Sunday – NBC & Peacock (4–6 p.m.), USATF.TV (all events outside NBC/Peacock coverage)
USA Track And Field Championships 2025 Schedule
Sunday, August 3 – Day 4
- 3:00 p.m. ET – Women’s Pole Vault Final
- 3:00 p.m. ET – Women’s Discus Final
- 3:05 p.m. ET – Men’s 200m Semifinal
- 3:30 p.m. ET – Men’s Triple Jump Final
- 3:32 p.m. ET – Women’s 200m Semifinal
- 3:50 p.m. ET – Men’s High Jump Final
- 3:55 p.m. ET – Men’s 110m Hurdles Semifinal
- 4:17 p.m. ET – Women’s 800m Final
- 4:26 p.m. ET – Men’s 800m Final
- 4:34 p.m. ET – Women’s 400m Hurdles Final
- 4:40 p.m. ET – Men’s Shot Put Final
- 4:43 p.m. ET – Men’s 400m Hurdles Final
- 4:51 p.m. ET – Men’s 5000m Final
- 5:12 p.m. ET – Women’s 200m Final
- 5:21 p.m. ET – Men’s 200m Final
- 5:29 p.m. ET – Women’s 5000m Final
- 5:54 p.m. ET – Men’s 110m Hurdles Final
USA Track And Field Championships 2025 Start Lists
Here are the start lists for the final day of competition at the USA Track and Field Championships 2025.
Men’s 110m Hurdles Semis
Heat 1
- 1. Parker Duskin
- 2. Devontae Ford (Texas Tech)
- 3. Cameron Murray (D4)
- 4. Ja’Qualon Scott
- 5. Bradley Franklin (Samford)
- 6. Grant Holloway (adidas)
- 7. Cordell Tinch (Nike)
- 8. Parker Wormek (Central Missouri)
- 9. Edward Williams (Central Park TC)
Heat 2
- 1. Demaris Waters (Florida)
- 2. Blaise Atkinson
- 3. Darius Brown (DePaul)
- 4. Jamal Britt (Tracksmith)
- 5. Dylan Beard (D4)
- 6. Jamar Marshall (Houston)
- 7. Freddie Crittenden (adidas)
- 8. Ja’kobe Tharp (Auburn)
- 9. Zachary Extine (Arizona)
Heat 3
- 1. Max Hairston
- 2. Giovanni Wearing (Wisconsin)
- 3. Devion Wilson
- 4. Kendrick Smallwood (Texas)
- 5. Trey Cunningham (Adidas)
- 6. Joshua Parrish (Wichita State)
- 7. Connor Schulman
- 8. Christian Martin
- 9. Eric Edwards
Men’s 200m Semis
Heat 1
- 3. Cameron Miller (Purdue)
- 4. Quoi Ellis
- 5. Lance Lang
- 6. Michael McClain (Iowa State)
- 7. Courtney Lindsey (Nike)
- 8. T’Mars McCallum (Tennessee)
- 9. Xavier Butler (Texas)
Heat 2
- 3. Javonte’ Harding
- 4. Tate Taylor
- 5. Elijah Morrow (AthleticsTX)
- 6. Noah Lyles (adidas)
- 7. Brandon Hicklin (Nike)
- 8. Kyree King (Nike)
- 9. Christian Coleman (Nike)
Heat 3
- 2. Deron Dudley
- 3. Jae’len Means (Garden State TC)
- 4. Sam Blaskowski
- 5. Max Thomas (On)
- 6. Kenny Bednarek (Nike)
- 7. Erriyon Knighton (adidas)
- 8. Robert Gregory (Nike)
- 9. Dapriest Hogans (Pittsburg State)
Women’s 200m Semis
Heat 1
- 2. Kenondra Davis (Texas)
- 3. Naj Watson (Georgia Southern)
- 4. Alexis Brown (South Carolina)
- 5. Kaila Jackson (Georgia)
- 6. Deajah Stevens
- 7. Sha’Carri Richardson (Nike)
- 8. Madison Whyte (USC)
- 9. McKenzie Long (Adidas)
Heat 2
- 1. Jadyn Mays
- 2. Caisja Chandler
- 3. Brittany Brown (Nike)
- 4. JaMeesia Ford (South Carolina)
- 5. Jenna Prandini (Puma)
- 6. Cambrea Sturgis (Adidas)
- 7. Tamara Clark (Adidas)
- 8. Twanisha Terry (Nike)
- 9. Sydney Sutton
Heat 3
- 1. Jasmine Montgomery
- 2. Piper Jons (Garden State TC)
- 3. Tamari Davis (Adidas)
- 4. Anavia Battle (Adidas)
- 5. Gabby Thomas (New Balance)
- 6. Kayla White (Nike)
- 7. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (Nike)
- 8. Jassani Carter
- 9. Tiriah Kelley (Baylor)
Women’s 400m Hurdles Final
- 1. Arianna Smith (Garden State TC)
- 2. Bianca Stubler (The Buford Bailey TC)
- 3. Abigail Glynn
- 4. Jessica Wright (The Buford Bailey TC)
- 5. Sanaa Hebron (Miami)
- 6. Anna Cockrell (Nike)
- 7. Dalilah Muhammad (Nike)
- 8. Jasmine Jones (Adidas)
- 9. Akala Garrett (South Carolina)
Men’s 400m Hurdles Final
- 1. Rai Benjamin (Nike)
- 2. Craig Allen (Asics)
- 3. Khallifah Rosser (Nike)
- 4. James Smith II (Arizona Flames TC)
- 5. Reyte Rash
- 6. Christopher Robinson (D4)
- 7. Aldrich Bailey (U.S. Army)
- 8. Caleb Dean (Adidas)
- 9. Kody Blackwood (Texas)
Women’s 800m Final
- 1. Valery Tobias (Brooks/BROOKS Beasts TC)
- 2. Maggi Congdon (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 3. Raevyn Rogers (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 4. Ajee Wilson (Bandit)
- 5. Addison Wiley (Adidas)
- 6. Sage Hurta-Klecker (OAC)
- 7. Roisin Willis (New Balance)
- 8. Nia Akins (HOKA)
- 9. Meghan Hunter (Nike Swoosh TC)
Men’s 800m Final
- 1. Cooper Lutkenhaus
- 2. Colin Sahlman (Northern Arizona)
- 3. Camden Marshall (Indiana)
- 4. Abraham Alvarado (Under Armour Dark Sky Distance)
- 5. Bryce Hoppel (Adidas)
- 6. Brandon Miller (Brooks Beasts TC)
- 7. Josh Hoey (Adidas)
- 8. Donavan Brazier (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 9. Isaiah Harris (Brooks Beasts TC)
Men’s 5000m Final
- 1. Thomas Ratcliffe (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 2. Gary Martin (Virginia)
- 3. Marco Langon (Villanova)
- 4. James Mwaura
- 5. Dylan Jacobs (OAC)
- 6. Abdihamid Nur (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 7. Sam Gilman (Nike/U.S. Air Force)
- 8. Eric van der Els (Zap Endurance)
- 9. Kasey Knevelbaard (Under Armour Dark Sky Distance)
- 10. Brian Barraza
- 11. Sam Prakel (Adidas)
- 12. Olin Hacker (Hoka/Hoka Naz Elite)
- 13. Drew Hunter (Asics)
- 14. Parker Wolfe (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 15. Sean McGorty (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 16. Drew Bosley (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 17. Cole Hocker (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 18. Grant Fisher (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 19. Nico Young (Adidas)
- 20. Graham Blanks (New Balance)
- 21. Woody Kincaid (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 22. Morgan Beadlescomb (Adidas)
- 23. Cooper Teare (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 24. Ahmed Muhumed (Hoka/Hoka Naz Elite)
Women’s 5000m Final
- 1. Andrea Rodenfels (Salomon)
- 2. Emily Venters (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 3. Ella Donaghu (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 4. Allie Buchalski (Brooks Beasts TC)
- 5. Katelyn Tuohy (Adidas)
- 6. Alicia Monson (OAC)
- 7. Elena Henes (Adidas)
- 8. Emily Mackay (New Balance)
- 9. Elise Cranny (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 10. Karissa Schweizer (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 11. Weini Kelati Frezghi (Under Armour Dark Sky Distance)
- 12. Josette Andrews (OAC)
- 13. Taylor Roe (Puma/Puma Elite Running)
- 14. Bailey Hertenstein (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 15. Shelby Houlihan
- 16. Amaris Tyynismaa (Under Armour Dark Sky Distance)
- 17. Elise Stearns (Northern Arizona)
- 18. Kayley DeLay (Brooks Beasts TC)
- 19. Sophia Kennedy (Nike Swoosh TC)
- 20. Lucy Nodler Jenks (Saucony)
- 21. Katie Izzo (Adidas)
- 22. Katie Camarena (Saucony)
- 23. Amanda Vestri (Brooks)
Men’s High Jump Final
- 1. Earnest Sears (Nevada Gazzelles)
- 2. Aiden Hayes (Texas State)
- 3. Arvesta Troupe (Mississippi)
- 4. Justin Lewis
- 5. JuVaughn Harrison (Puma)
- 6. Dontavious Hill
- 7. Caleb Snowden
- 8. Elijah Kosiba (Grand Valley State)
- 9. Brady Palen
- 10. Charles McBride (North Carolina State)
- 11. Vernon Turner (adidas)
- 12. Kyren Washington (Oklahoma)
- 13. Tyus Wilson
- 14. Kason O’Riley (Texas State)
- 15. Jaivon Harrison (Grand Valley State)
- 16. Shelby McEwen (Nike)
Men’s Triple Jump Final
- 1. Omar Craddock (Arizona Cheetahs TC)
- 2. Will Claye (New York AC)
- 3. Salif Mane (New York AC)
- 4. Donald Scott
- 5. James Carter
- 6. Brandon Green (Oklahoma)
- 7. Anthony Woods (Alabama State)
- 8. Floyd Whitaker (Oklahoma)
- 9. Russell Robinson
- 10. Hakeem Ford
- 11. Sir Jonathan Sims (Tarleton State)
- 12. Jaren Holmes
- 13. Kyvon Tatham (Florida State)
- 14. Chauncey Chambers
- 15. Tre Betts (Pittsburg State)
Women’s Pole Vault Final
- 1. Sandi Morris (Puma)
- 2. Brynn King (Adidas)
- 3. Tori Thomas (Illinois)
- 4. Natalie Lark (Louisville)
- 5. Nastassja Campbell
- 6. Mason Meinershagen (Kansas)
- 7. Emily Grove
- 8. Molly Haywood (Baylor)
- 9. Kristen Leland
- 10. Sydney Horn (High Point)
- 11. Maren Garnett (Brigham Young University)
- 12. Hana Moll (Washington)
- 13. Gabriela Leon (Puma)
- 14. Chloe Timberg
- 15. Katie Moon (Nike)
- 16. Amanda Moll (Washington)
Women’s Discus Throw Final
- 1. Kalynn Meyer
- 2. Kaia Harris
- 3. Elena Bruckner
- 4. Zoe Burleson (Texas Tech)
- 5. Alexandra Freeman
- 6. Shelby Frank (Texas Tech)
- 7. Micaela Hazlewood
- 8. Gabi Jacobs
- 9. Rachel Dincoff
- 10. Veronica Fraley
- 11. Erika Beistle (Grand Valley State)
- 12. Laulauga Tausaga-Collins (Nike)
- 13. Valarie Allman (ASICS/New York AC)
- 14. Essence Henderson
- 15. Cierra Jackson (New York AC)
- 16. Jayden Ulrich (Louisville)
Men’s Shot Put Final
- 1. Zach Landa (Arizona)
- 2. Myles Kerner (Grand Valley State)
- 3. Jason Swarens
- 4. Roger Steen (Velaasa)
- 5. Thomas Kitchell
- 6. Jordan Geist (Iron Wood TC)
- 7. Joe Kovacs (NIKE)
- 8. Tyler Sudduth (Illinois)
- 9. Payton Otterdahl (ASICS)
- 10. T’Mond Johnson
- 11. Daniel McArthur
- 12. Jordan West
- 13. Nik Curtiss
- 14. Josh Awotunde (Shore AC)
- 15. Lucas Warning (Garage Strength)
- 16. Tripp Piperi
USA Track Championships 2025 Qualifying Standards
Men’s Qualifying Standards
- 100m: 10.05
- 200m: 20.24
- 400m: 45.20
- 800m: 1:46.25
- 1500m: 3:37.00
- 5,000m: 13:20.00
- 10,000m: 27:50.00
- 110m Hurdles: 13.50
- 400m Hurdles: 49.50
- 3000m Steeplechase: 8:29.00
- 20k Race Walk: 1:36:00
- 5k Race Walk: 22:00
- 10k Race Walk: 46:30
- High Jump: 2.27m
- Pole Vault: 5.80m
- Long Jump: 8.12m
- Triple Jump: 16.30m
- Shot Put: 20.80m
- Discus Throw: 62.00m
- Hammer Throw: 72.50m
- Javelin Throw: 76.00m
- Decathlon: 7900 points
Women’s Qualifying Standards
- 100m: 11.08
- 200m: 22.60
- 400m: 51.00
- 800m: 1:59.80
- 1500m: 4:05.00
- 5,000m: 15:09.59
- 10,000m: 31:32.00
- 100m Hurdles: 12.78
- 400m Hurdles: 56.00
- 3000m Steeplechase: 9:35.00
- 20k Race Walk: 1:48:00
- High Jump: 1.87m
- Pole Vault: 4.60m
- Long Jump: 6.65m
- Triple Jump: 13.50m
- Shot Put: 18.00m
- Discus Throw: 58.50m
- Hammer Throw: 71.00m
- Javelin Throw: 55.50m
- Heptathlon: 6000 points
Watch The Diamond League World Feed & Athlete’s Lounge On FloTrack
FloTrack offers more ways than ever to experience the full Diamond League season.
- Subscribers get full access to the official World Feed, featuring British commentary and comprehensive event coverage.
- In addition, FloTrack produces the Athlete’s Lounge, a separate broadcast airing alongside the meets that offers in-depth commentary, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews with Trey Hardee, English Gardner, Matthew Centrowitz, and special guests.
- Plus, dedicated field event streams provide focused coverage to ensure fans don’t miss any of the action in those disciplines.
The Athlete’s Lounge for the Silesia, Brussels, and Zurich meets will be broadcast for FREE on YouTube, X (Twitter), and Facebook.
Diamond League 2025 Schedule
Here’s the full Wanda Diamond League schedule in 2025.
- April 26, 2025 – Xiamen (CHN)
- May 3, 2025 – Shanghai/Keqiao
- May 16, 2025 – Doha (QAT)
- May 25, 2025 – Rabat (MAR)
- June 6, 2025 – Rome (ITA)
- June 12, 2025 – Oslo (NOR)
- June 15, 2025 – Stockholm (SWE)
- June 20, 2025 – Paris (FRA)
- July 5, 2025 – Eugene (USA)
- July 11, 2025 – Monaco (MON)
- July 19, 2025 – London (GBR)
- August 16, 2025 – Silesia (POL)
- August 20, 2025 – Lausanne (SUI)
- August 22, 2025 – Brussels (BEL)
- August 27-28, 2025 – Zurich (SUI)
Diamond League Prize Money
The 2025 Wanda Diamond League series will distribute a record $9.24 million in total prize money, with $500,000 allocated to each of the regular season meets, including an increased payout for select Diamond+ Disciplines at each meeting.
For the season opener in Xiamen, the Diamond+ Disciplines will be 5000m Women, High Jump Women, 110m Hurdles Men, and Pole Vault Men.
Diamond Disciplines
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $4,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $1,000
- $500
Diamond+ Disciplines
- $20,000
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $5,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $750
Don’t Miss A Second Of The 2025 Diamond League
This year, the Diamond League is streaming live on FloTrack and the FloSports app, and FloTrack is giving fans more Diamond League access than ever before. For the first time ever, the Diamond League is streaming to fans all the feeds, not just the traditional world feed.
Fans will have uninterrupted coverage for every throw, leap and run during the meets as well as the traditional broadcast.
Where To Watch Diamond League?
The Wanda Diamond League will be broadcast on FloTrack and the FloSports app starting with the 2025 season.
USATF Track And Field Championships 2025 Results
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USATF Live Results 2025
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FloTrack Archived Footage
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