Monday, July 11, 2022

2022 USATF World Championship team/2022 World Athletics World Championships USA results

 The USATF Track and Field Championships were held from June 23-26, 2022 in Eugene Oregon.


Top three US finishers to World Athletics World Championships (4th person listed as automatic bye into the World Championships):

Allyson Felix did not qualify in the Women's 400 but she will run in the relays. Jenny Simpson missed her first USA Championships since 2006. Molly Seidel qualified for the women's marathon and withdrew. Sam Kendricks will not compete  at World Championships due to knee surgery. Quanera Hayes, Micah Williams and Garrett Scantling will not compete for the USA at the World Championships. 
A new world record was set in the Women's 400 Hurdles Sydney McLaughlin. ran a 51.41.

Women's 100 - Melissa Jefferson, Aleia Hobbs and Twanisha Terry
Men's 100 - Fred Kerley, Marvin Bracy-Williams, Trayvon Bromell and Christian Coleman
Women's 100H - Keni Harrison, Alaysha Johnson, Alia Armstrong and Nia Ali
Men's 110H - Daniel Roberts, Trey Cunningham, Devon Allen and Grant Holloway
Women's 200 - Abby Steiner, Tamara Clark and Jenna Prandini
Men's 200 - Noah Lyles, Erriyon Knighton, Fred Kerley and Kenny Bednarek
Women's 400- Talitha Diggs, Kendall Ellis and Lynna Irby
Men's 400 - Michael Norman, Champion Allison and Randolph Ross
Women's 400H - Sydney McLaughlin,  Britton Wilson, Shamier Little and Dalilah Muhammad 
Men's 400H - Rai Benjamin, Trevor Bassitt and Khallifah Rosser
Women's 800 - Athing Mu, Ajee Wilson, and Raevyn Rogers
Men's 800 - Bryce Hoppel, Jonah Koech, Brandon Miller and Donavan Brazier
Women's 1500 - Sinclaire Johnson, Cory McGee and Ellie St. Pierre
Men's 1500 - Cooper Teare, Josh Thompson and Johnny Gregorek
Women's 3000 Steeplechase - Emma Coburn, Courtney Wayment and Courtney Frerichs
Men's 3000 Steeplechase - Hillary Bor, Evan Jager and Bernard Keter
Women's 5000 - Elise Cranny, Karissa Schweizer and Emily Infeld
Men's 5000 - Grant Fisher, Woody Kincaid, and Abdihamid Nur
Women's 10000 - Karissa Schweizer, Alicia Monson and Natosha Rogers
Men's 10000 - Joe Klecker, Grant Fisher and Sean McGorty
Women's Heptathlon - Anna Hall, Ashtin Mahler, Michelle Atherley and Kendell Williams
Men's Decathlon - Kyle Garland, Zach Ziemek and Steven Bastien
Women's High Jump - Vashti Cunningham, Rachel Glenn and Rachel McCoy
Men's High Jump - Shelby McEwen, JuVaughn Harrison and Darius Corbin
Women's Pole Vault - Sandi Morris, Katie Nageotte and Gabriela Leon
Men's Pole Vault - Chris Nilsen, Luke Winder and Andrew Irwin
Women's Long Jump - Quanesha Burks, Jasmine Moore and Tiffany Flynn
Men's Long Jump - Steffin McCarter, Will Williams and Marquis Dendy
Women's Triple Jump - Keturah Orji, Tori Franklin and Jasmine Moore
Men's Triple Jump - Donald Scott, Will Claye, Chris Benard and Christian Taylor
Women's Shot Put - Chase Ealey, Adelaide Aquilla, Jessica Woodward and Maggie Ewen
Men's Shot Put - Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs, Josh Awotunde and Tripp Piperi
Women's Discus - Valarie Allman, Laulauga Tausaga-Collins, Rachel Dincoff and Veronica Fraley
Men's Discus - Andrew Evans, Sam Mattis and Brian Williams
Women's Hammer - Brooke Andersen, Janee Kassanavoid and Annette Echikunwoke
Men's Hammer - Daniel Haugh, Rudy Winkler and Alex Young
Women's Javelin - Kara Winger Ariana Ince and Maggie Malone
Men's Javelin - Ethan Dabbs, Curtis Thompson and Tim Glover
Women's Marathon - Emma Bates, Keira D' Amato and Sara Hall
Men's Marathon - Elkanah Kibet, Colin Mickow and Galen Rupp
Women's 100 Relay Pool - Tamari Davis, Celera Barnes and Gabby Thomas
Women's 400 Relay Pool - Wadeline Jonathas, Kennedy Simon, Allyson Felix, Jaide Stepter and Kaylin Whitney
Men's 100 Relay Pool - Elijah Hall-Thompson, Kyree King and Josephus Lyles
Men's 400 Relay Pool - Elija Godwin, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, Noah Williams and Ismail Turner


2022 World Track and Field Championships - USA Medalists

The World Track and Field Championships were held in Eugene, Oregon from July 15-24, 2022.

The USA dominated these home championships by sweeping the men's 100, 200 and Shot Put.  The USA won 12 field medals. The 33 total medals won by the USA are the most for any nation in any World Championships.

Medal Table:

USA          13 Gold, 9 Silver, 11 Bronze - 33 Total
Ethiopia     4 Gold,  4 Silver,   2 Bronze - 10 Total
Jamaica      2 Gold,  7 Silver,   1 Bronze - 10 Total
Kenya        2 Gold,  5 Silver,   3 Bronze - 10 Total
China         2 Gold,  1 Silver,   3 Bronze -  6 Total

USA Medalist results:

Mixed 4 by 400 Relay 
USA - Elija Godwin, Allyson Felix, Vernon Norwood, Kennedy Simon - 3:10.16 - Bronze

Women's Shot Put
Chase Ealey - 67 Ft. 2 2/3 in - Gold

Men's 100
Fred Kerley - 9.86 - Gold
Marvin Bracy - 9.88 - Silver
Trayvon Bromell - 9.88 - Bronze

Women's Hammer
Brooke Andersen - 259 Ft 1 in - Gold
Janee Kassanavoid -  245 Ft 7 in - Bronze

110 Hurdles
Grant Holloway - 13.03 - Gold
Trey Cunningham - 13.08 - Silver
Devon Allen DQ by. 001 second reaction time in final

Men's Shot Put
Ryan Crouser - 75 Ft. 3 in -  Gold
Joe Kovacs - 75 Ft. 1 in - Silver
Josh Awotunde - 73 Ft. 1 1/2 in - Bronze

Women's Pole Vault 
Katie Nageotte - 15 Ft 11 in - Gold
Sandi Morris - 15 Ft 11 in - Silver
Nageotte won gold on fewer missed attempts than Morris

Women's Heptathlon
Anna Hall - 6755 points - Bronze

Women's Triple Jump
Tori Franklin -  48 Ft. 3 1/2 in - Bronze

Men's 400 Hurdles
Rai Benjamin - 46.89 - Silver
Trevor Bassitt - 47.29 - Bronze

Women's Discus
Valarie Allman -  224 Ft. 1 in - Bronze

Men's 200
Noah Lyles - 19.31 (American Record) - Gold
Kenny Bednarek - 19.77 - Silver
Erriyon Knighton - 19.80 - Bronze

Women's Javelin
Kara Winger - 210 Ft. 1 1/2 in - Silver

Men's 400
Michael Norman - 44.29 - Gold

Women's 400 Hurdles
Sydney McLaughlin - 50.68 (World Record) - Gold
Dalilah Muhammad - 53.13 - Bronze

Women's 4 by 100 Relay
USA - Melissa Jefferson, Abby Steiner, Jenna Prandini, Twanisha Terry - 41.14 - Gold

Men's 4 by 100 Relay 
USA - Christian Coleman, Noah Lyles, Elijah Hall, Marvin Bracy - 37.55 - Silver

Men's Decathlon
Zachery Ziemek - 8676 points - Bronze

Women's 800
Athing Mu - 1:56.30 - Gold

Men's Pole Vault
Chris Nilsen - 19 Ft. 6 in - Silver

Men's 4 by 400 Relay
USA - Elija Godwin, Michael Norman, Bryce Deadmon, Champion Allison - 2:56.17 - Gold

Women's 4 by 400 Relay
USA - Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, Sydney McLaughlin - 3:17.79 - Gold

Notable performances  from other countries:
Shericka Jackson - Jamaica - Women's 200 - 21.45 - Gold
Alison Dos Santos - Brazil - Men's 400 Hurdles - 46.29 - Gold
Tobi Amusan- Nigeria - Women's 100 Hurdles - 12.12 in semifinals (World Record) 12.06 in finals (wind aided) - Gold
Armand Duplantis - Sweden -  Men's Pole Vault-  20 Ft. 4 1/2 in (World Record) - Gold

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