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2025 Prefontaine Classic Results

2025 Prefontaine Classic Results

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Top eight results from the 2025 Prefontaine Classic, a Diamond League track and field meet at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon ...
Women's 100m Hurdles
1. Ackera Nugent (JAM) -- 12.32
2. Tobi Amusan (NGR) -- 12.38
3. Keni Harrison (12.50)
4. Masai Russell (USA) -- 12.50
5. Danielle Williams (JAM) -- 12.51
6. Tonea Marshall (USA) -- 12.57
7. Aaliyah McCormick (USA) -- 12.98
DNF. Alia Armstrong (USA)
DNF. Tia Jones (USA)
Women's Hammer Throw
1. Camryn Rogers (CAN) -- 78.88 meters
2. Brooke Andersen (USA) -- 76.95
3. DeAnna Price (USA) -- 75.35
4. Anita Wlodarczyk (POL) -- 74.70
5. Janee Kassanavoid (USA) -- 74.18
6. Annette Echikunwoke (USA) -- 72.77
7. Rachel Richeson (USA) -- 72.30
Women's Shot Put
1. Chase Jackson (USA) -- 20.94 meters
2. Sarah Mitton (CAN) -- 20.39
3. Jaida Ross (USA) -- 20.13
4. Maddison-Lee Wesche (NZL) -- 20.06
5. Jessica Schidler (NED) -- 20.03
6. Maggie Ewen (USA) -- 19.71
7. Fanny Roos (SWE) -- 19.27
8. Gong Lijiao (CHN) -- 19.22
Women's Para 100m Mixed Class
1. Orla Comerford (IRL) -- 12.14
2. Brittni Mason (USA) -- 12.40
3. Anna Grimaldi (NZL) -- 12.41
4. Kym Crosby (USA) -- 12.77
5. Taylor Swanson (USA) -- 13.00
6. Marissa Papaconstantinou (CAN) -- 13.15
7. Beatriz Hatz (USA) -- 13.41
8. Noelle Lambert (USA) -- 15.72
Women's Para 800m T54
1. Tatyana McFadden (USA) -- 1:46.89
2. Lea Bayekula (BEL) -- 1:47.66
3. Hannah Dederick (USA) -- 1:50.61
4. Patricia Eachus (SUI) -- 1:51.58
5. Shauna Bocquet (IRL) -- 1:55.76
6. Nandini Sharma (CAN) -- 2:01.82
Men's 100m
1. Kishane Thompson (JAM) -- 9.85
2. Zharnel Hughes (GBR) -- 9.91
3. Trayvon Bromell (USA) -- 9.94
4. Brandon Hicklin (USA) -- 9.98
5. Ackeem Blake (JAM) -- 10.03
6. Bayanda Walaza (RSA) -- 10.04
7. Christian Coleman (USA) -- 10.06
8. Lachlan Kennedy (AUS) -- 10.07
Men's 10,000m
1. Biniam Girmay (ETH) -- 26:43.82
2. Berihu Aregawi (ETH) -- 26:43.84
3. Selemon Barega (ETH) -- 26:44.13
4. Edwin Kurgat (KEN) -- 26:46.35
5. Ishmael Kipkurui (KEN) -- 26:47.72
6. Benson Kiplangat (KEN) -- 26:50.00
7. Stanley Mburu (KEN) -- 26:56.36
8. Mezgebu Sime (ETH) -- 27:04.17
Men's 400m Hurdles
1. Alison dos Santos (BRA) -- 46.65
2. Rai Benjamin (USA) -- 46.71
3. Ezekiel Nathaniel (NGR) — 47.88
4. Trevor Bassitt (USA) -- 48.29
5. Abderrahman Samba (QAT) -- 48.76
6. CJ Allen (USA) -- 49.58
7. Assinie Wilson (JAM) -- 49.89
8. Alessandro Sibilio (ITA) -- 50.17
Men's Discus
1. Mykolas Alekna (LTU) -- 70.97 meters
2. Ralford Mullings (JAM) -- 68.98
3. Daniel Stahl (SWE) -- 68.59
4. Roje Stona (JAM) -- 65.62
5. Sam Mattis (USA) -- 65.06
6. Andrew Evans (USA) -- 63.96
7. Reggie Jagers III (USA) -- 56.79
Men's Hammer Throw
1. Rudy Winkler (USA) -- 83.16 meters (American record)
2. Ethan Katzberg (CAN) -- 81.73
3. Mykhaylo Kokhan (UKR) -- 79.27
4. Daniel Haugh (USA) -- 78.55
5. Wojciech Nowicki (POL) -- 77.03
6. Denzel Comenentia (NED) -- 76.51
7. Rowan Hamilton (CAN) -- 76.36
8. Tarik O'Hagan (USA) -- 75.08
Men's Para 100m Mixed Class
1. Salum Kashafali (NOR) -- 10.61
2. Noah Malone (USA) -- 10.70
3. Jaydin Blackwell (USA) -- 10.74
4. Felix Streng (GER) -- 10.76
5. Ryan Medrano (USA) -- 10.97
6. Zac Shaw (GBR) -- 11.00
7. Jarryd Wallace (USA) -- 11.16
8. Derek Loccident (USA) -- 11.46
Men's Para 200m T62/T64
1. Olivier Hendriks (NED) -- 21.11
2. Hunter Woodhall (USA) -- 21.51
3. Sherman Guity Guity (CRC) -- 21.63
4. Blake Leeper (USA) -- 22.59
5. Francesco Loragno (ITA) -- 22.68
6. Jonathan Gore (USA) -- 22.81
7. Mitchell Joynt (NZL) -- 22.86
8. Fabio Bottazzini (ITA) -- 23.20
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