2025 USA Track & Field Championships: Full Competition Schedule, All Final Results – Complete List

 

 

The 2025 USA Track & Field Championships, staged in Eugene, Oregon, has once again lived up to expectations, showcasing America’s finest athletes in an electrifying weekend of action. From sprinting fireworks to long-distance endurance battles, field event surprises to emotional comebacks, the event provided track and field fans with memorable performances and valuable insights ahead of the 2025 World Athletics Championships later this year in Tokyo.

 

Below is the complete competition schedule and all final results from the four-day championship meet.

 

Day 1 – Opening Highlights (July 24, 2025)

 

The championships began with explosive action on the track. The men’s and women’s 100m heats drew huge attention, with big names like Noah Lyles, Christian Coleman, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Aleia Hobbs all taking to the starting line. The evening concluded with the men’s 10,000m final, where Grant Fisher produced a powerful last lap to secure his ticket to the Worlds.

 

Day 1 Final Results:

 

Men’s 10,000m: Grant Fisher – 27:09.34

 

Women’s Long Jump: Tara Davis-Woodhall – 7.08m

 

Men’s Shot Put: Ryan Crouser – 22.57m

 

 

Day 2 – Sprint Heats & Field Event Thrillers (July 25, 2025)

 

Day two ramped up the excitement as the sprint semifinals and finals for the 100m took center stage. In a packed Hayward Field, Sha’Carri Richardson stormed to victory with a season’s best of 10.72, while Noah Lyles sealed his win with a blistering 9.84. In the women’s discus, Olympic champion Valarie Allman confirmed her dominance with a commanding 69.10m throw.

 

Day 2 Final Results:

 

Men’s 100m: Noah Lyles – 9.84

 

Women’s 100m: Sha’Carri Richardson – 10.72

 

Men’s High Jump: JuVaughn Harrison – 2.34m

 

Women’s Discus: Valarie Allman – 69.10m

 

 

Day 3 – Middle-Distance Magic (July 26, 2025)

 

The third day featured the drama of the 400m and 1500m races. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone once again proved untouchable in the 400m, clocking an impressive 48.91. On the men’s side, Michael Norman roared back into form to clinch gold in 44.11. The women’s 1500m delivered one of the closest finishes of the championships, with Elle St. Pierre outkicking Cory McGee in the final straight.

 

Day 3 Final Results:

 

Women’s 400m: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone – 48.91

 

Men’s 400m: Michael Norman – 44.11

 

Men’s 110m Hurdles: Grant Holloway – 12.91

 

Women’s 1500m: Elle St. Pierre – 3:57.20

 

 

Day 4 – Championship Sunday Fireworks (July 27, 2025)

 

The final day brought the most anticipated events, including the men’s and women’s 200m, the women’s 800m, and the men’s 5000m. In the men’s 200m, Erriyon Knighton stunned the crowd with a world-leading 19.58, narrowly edging out Noah Lyles. Athing Mu, meanwhile, reigned supreme in the women’s 800m, clocking 1:55.12 to secure her national crown. The championships closed with Paul Chelimo’s brilliant tactical run in the men’s 5000m.

 

Day 4 Final Results:

 

Men’s 200m: Erriyon Knighton – 19.58

 

Women’s 200m: Gabby Thomas – 21.77

 

Women’s 800m: Athing Mu – 1:55.12

 

Men’s 5000m: Paul Chelimo – 12:55.88

 

 

Looking Ahead

 

With the conclusion of the 2025 USA Track & Field Championships, Team USA looks stronger than ever as they prepare for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. From Lyles and Richardson in the sprints to Mu and McLaughlin-Levrone in the middle distances, the depth of American talent has set the stage for what could be one of the most successful global campaigns in recent history.

 

 

 

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