2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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2017 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships
DatesJune 22–25
Host citySacramento, California, United States
VenueHornet Stadium, California State University, Sacramento
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events40 (men: 20; women: 20)

The 2017 USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships were held at Hornet Stadium on the campus of California State University, Sacramento in Sacramento, California. Organized by USA Track & Field, the four-day competition took place June 22–25 and served as the national championships in track and field for the United States. The event was held in conjunction with the USA Track & Field Junior Outdoor Championships.[1][2]

The 50 kilometers race walk was held January 28 at Santee, California. While no men were able to make the 4:06 qualifying standard, two women were able to achieve their 4:30 qualifying time, with Katie Burnett walking faster than the second place man. The other qualifier was former world record holder Erin Taylor-Talcott.[3] 2017 is the first year the women will be allowed to race that distance at the world championships.[4]

Schedule[edit]

Event schedule
Day Events
June 22 Decathlon (day 1), 800 m heats (men and women), triple jump final (women), 400 m heats (men and women), 1500 m heats (men), javelin final (men), hammer throw (men), discus throw final (men), shot put (women), 400 m hurdles heats (men), 100 m heats (men and women), steeplechase heats (women), 10,000 meters final (men and women)
June 23 Decathlon (day 2), 100 m hurdles heats (women), 100 m semi-finals and finals (men and women), triple jump final (women), javelin final (women), high jump final (men), steeplechase heats (men), 1500 m heats (women), 400 m semi-finals (men and women), 800 m semi-finals (men and women)
June 24 Heptathlon (day 1), hammer throw final (women), pole vault final (men), long jump final (women), discus throw final (women), 100 m hurdles semi-finals and finals (women), 200 m heats (men and women), 110 m hurdles heats (men), 400 m hurdles semi-finals (women), 400 m hurdles final (men), steeplechase final (women), 1500 m final (men), 400 m final (men and women)
June 25 20 km walk final (men and women), 5000 m final (men and women), heptathlon (day 2), 200 m semi-finals and finals (men and women), pole vault final (women), high jump final (women), triple jump final (men), shot put (men), 110 m hurdles semi-finals and final (men), 400 m hurdles final (women), 800 m final (men and women), steeplechase final (men), 1500 m final (women)

Men's results[edit]

Key:  Not yet selected in respective event because the athlete has not achieved the required qualifying standard. However, athletes can still pursue standards following this meet and still make the team provided they attain it before the July 23 cutoff date..

Men track events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 meters -0.7 Justin Gatlin 9.95 MWR Christian Coleman 9.98 Christopher Belcher 10.06
200 meters -2.3 Ameer Webb 20.09 Christian Coleman 20.10 Elijah Hall-Thompson 20.21
400 meters Fred Kerley 44.03 Gil Roberts 44.22 Wil London III 44.47
800 meters Donavan Brazier 1:44.14 Isaiah Harris 1:44.53 Drew Windle 1:44.95
1500 meters Robby Andrews 3:43.29 Matthew Centrowitz 3:43.41 John Gregorek 3:43.99
5000 meters Paul Chelimo 13:08.62 CR Eric Jenkins 13:15.74 Ryan Hill 13:16.99
10,000 meters Hassan Mead 29:01.44 Shadrack Kipchirchir 29:01.68 Leonard Korir 29:02.64
110 m hurdles -1.7 Aleec Harris 13.24 Aries Merritt 13.31 Devon Allen 13.34
400 m hurdles Eric Futch 48.18 Michael Stigler 48.26 TJ Holmes 48.44
3000 m steeplechase Evan Jager 8:16.88 Stanley Kebenei 8:18.54 Hillary Bor 8:18.83
20 kilometers walk Emmanuel Corvera 1:26:43.04 Nick Christie 1:26:49.17 John Nunn 1:27:06.82
50 kilometers walk John Nunn 4:18:59 Michael Giuseppe Mannozzi 4:26:46 Matthew Forgues 4:31:40

Men field events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump[c] Bryan McBride 2.30 m (7 ft 6+12 in) Ricky Robertson 2.30 m (7 ft 6+12 in) Erik Kynard 2.27 m (7 ft 5+14 in)
Pole vault Sam Kendricks 6.00 m (19 ft 8 in) Andrew Irwin 5.75 m (18 ft 10+14 in) Chris Nilsen 5.75 m (18 ft 10+14 in)
Long jump[f] Jarrion Lawson 8.49 m (27 ft 10+14 in)w
+3.7 (8.27 +1.4)
Marquis Dendy 8.39 m (27 ft 6+14 in)w
+3.1 (8.18 +1.8)
Damarcus Simpson 8.36 m (27 ft 5 in)w
+5.0
Triple jump Will Claye 17.91 m (58 ft 9 in) +0.9 Chris Benard 17.48 m (57 ft 4 in) +0.0 Donald Scott 17.25 m (56 ft 7 in) +1.1
Shot put[a] Ryan Crouser 22.65 m (74 ft 3+12 in) CR Joe Kovacs 22.35 m (73 ft 3+34 in) Ryan Whiting 21.54 m (70 ft 8 in)
Discus throw Mason Finley 63.03 m (206 ft 9+14 in) Andrew Evans 62.57 m (205 ft 3+14 in) Rodney Brown 60.87 m (199 ft 8+14 in)
Hammer throw[g] Alex Young 73.75 m (241 ft 11+12 in) Johnnie Jackson 71.69 m (235 ft 2+14 in) Sean Donnelly 70.30 m (230 ft 7+12 in)
Javelin throw Riley Dolezal 81.77 m (268 ft 3+14 in) Cyrus Hostetler 79.71 m (261 ft 6 in) Michael Shuey 77.94 m (255 ft 8+12 in)
Decathlon Trey Hardee 8225 Zach Ziemek 8155 Devon Williams 8131

Men's Notes[edit]

a Since Joe Kovacs receives a bye, Darrell Hill will also represent USA at the World Championships
c Since Erik Kynard receives a bye, Jeron Robinson will also represent USA at the World Championships
e Since Damarcus Simpson did not make the qualifying standard by the deadline, 5th place Jeff Henderson will represent USA at the World Championships
g No American made the qualifying standard, but Rudy Winkler was ranked =#31 in the world on the deadline date and eventually was invited along with Alex Young and Kibwé Johnson to represent USA at the World Championships

Women's results[edit]

Key:  Not yet selected in respective event because the athlete has not achieved the required qualifying standard. However, athletes can still pursue standards following this meet and still make the team provided they attain it before the July 25 cutoff date..

Women track events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 meters +0.3 Tori Bowie 10.94 Deajah Stevens 11.08 Ariana Washington 11.10
200 meters -2.5 Deajah Stevens 22.30 Kimberlyn Duncan 22.59 Tori Bowie 22.60
400 meters Quanera Hayes 49.72 Phyllis Francis 49.96 Kendall Ellis 50.00
800 meters Ajee' Wilson 1:57.78 Charlene Lipsey 1:58.01 Brenda Martinez 1:58.46
1500 meters Jenny Simpson 4:06.33 Kate Grace 4:06.95 Sara Vaughn 4:07.85
5000 meters Shelby Houlihan 15:13.87 Shannon Rowbury 15:14.08 Molly Huddle 15:15.29
10,000 meters Molly Huddle 31:19.86 Emily Infeld 31:22.67 Emily Sisson 31:25.64
100 m hurdles[d] -1.7 Kendra Harrison 12.60 Nia Ali 12.68 Christina Manning 12.70
400 m hurdles[e] Dalilah Muhammad 52.64 CR Shamier Little 52.75 Kori Carter 52.95
3000 m steeplechase Emma Coburn 9:20.28 Courtney Frerichs 9:22.23 Colleen Quigley 9:25.40
20 kilometers walk[m] Maria Michta-Coffey 1:33:19.61 Miranda Melville 1:36:59.09 Robyn Stevens 1:38:34.54
50 kilometers walk Katie Burnett 4:26:36 Erin Taylor-Talcott 4:29:34 Susan Randall 4:54:12

Women field events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Vashti Cunningham 1.99 m (6 ft 6+14 in) AJR Liz Patterson 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Inika Mcpherson 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Pole vault Sandi Morris 4.80 m (15 ft 8+34 in) Jenn Suhr 4.65 m (15 ft 3 in) Emily Grove
Morgann LeLeux
4.55 m (14 ft 11 in)
Long jump[b] Tianna Bartoletta 7.05 m (23 ft 1+12 in)w
+3.0 (7.01 +0.5 +1.3)
Brittney Reese 6.98 m (22 ft 10+34 in)w
+2.1 (6.86 -0.6)
Sha'Keela Saunders 6.92 m (22 ft 8+14 in)w
+3.0 (6.77 -0.8)
Triple jump Keturah Orji 14.26 m (46 ft 9+14 in) +0.5 Tori Franklin 13.80 m (45 ft 3+14 in) -0.2 Andrea Geubelle 13.62 m (44 ft 8 in)w
+2.4 (13.48 +0.4)
Shot put Raven Saunders 19.76 m (64 ft 9+34 in) Dani Bunch 19.64 m (64 ft 5 in) Michelle Carter 19.34 m (63 ft 5+14 in)
Discus throw Gia Lewis-Smallwood 62.65 m (205 ft 6 in) Whitney Ashley 62.20 m (204 ft 0 in) Valarie Allman 57.93 m (190 ft 0 in)
Hammer throw Gwen Berry 74.77 m (245 ft 3 in) Maggie Ewen 74.56 m (244 ft 7 in) DeAnna Price 74.06 m (242 ft 11 in)
Javelin throw[h] Kara Winger 62.80 m (206 ft 0 in) Ariana Ince 58.32 m (191 ft 4 in) Rebekah Wales 55.28 m (181 ft 4 in)
Heptathlon Kendell Williams 6564 Erica Bougard 6557 Sharon Day-Monroe 6421

Women's Notes[edit]

b Since Tianna Bartoletta receives a bye, Quanesha Burks will also represent USA at the World Championships
d Since Keni Harrison receives a bye, Dawn Harper will also represent USA at the World Championships
e 4th place Ashley Spencer 53.11, 5th place Georganne Moline 53.14 (all top 25 individuals in history), 6th place 17 year old Sydney McLaughlin 53.82 WJR
h Ince was ranked #25 in the world, 2cm shy of the qualifying mark at the deadline, and eventually was invited to also represent USA at the World Championships

Masters exhibition events[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 400 meters[5] Antwon Dussett 49.01 Lee Bridges 51.81 Jason Rhodes 53.56
Women's 400 meters Angee Henry 57.11 LaTisha Staten 59.65 Erika Pierce 1:00.79

Qualification[edit]

The 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships serve as the qualification meet for United States representatives in international competitions, including the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. In order to be entered, athletes need to achieve a qualifying standard mark and place in the top 3 in their event. The United States team, as managed by USATF, can also bring a qualified back up athlete in case one of the team members is unable to perform. Area champions (meaning, for North American athletes, gold medalists at the 2015 NACAC Championships) did not need to meet the qualifying standard; NACAC conducted its championships three weeks before the World Championships, thus providing one additional opportunity for qualification.

Additionally, defending World Champions and 2016 Diamond League Champions received byes into the World Championships. The athletes eligible for a bye are:

Defending World Champions[edit]

Diamond League Champions[edit]

Both qualified by winning their respective events in the championships.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2017 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships". USA Track & Field. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "2017 USA Track & Field Junior Outdoor Championships". USA Track & Field. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. ^ "Steamy Santee Sees World Record in 50K Walk". November 23, 2015.
  4. ^ "Women's 50km race walking event added to IAAF World Championships London 2017 programme | PRESS-RELEASE | World Athletics".
  5. ^ "Dussett, Henry win USATF masters 400s; Gröger goes sub-51 at 52". June 25, 2017.
  6. ^ Reigning World and Diamond League Champions lead Team USATF selection process at 2017 USATF Outdoor Championships 6/12/2017 USATF

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