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05-07-2025
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Prefontaine Classic 2025 Results
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) Advertisement 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 Advertisement 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 Advertisement 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 Paris 2024 Olympic Games - Day 11 - Athletics Cole Hocker wants to follow Olympic gold with two more career firsts in 2025 Cole Hocker wants to become the second American man to win a world 1500m title, but that's not his only 2025 goal.

NBC Sports
05-07-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
2025 Prefontaine Classic Results
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 Nick Zaccardi,


New Straits Times
02-06-2025
- Sport
- New Straits Times
McLaughlin-Levrone impresses in 100m debut in Philadelphia
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone stepped outside her usual 400 metres event, recording an impressive 11.21 seconds to finish second in her first professional 100 metres flat race at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia on Sunday. The American four-time Olympic champion and world record holder in the 400 metres hurdles, known for her dominance in the one-lap event, was beaten by Jamaica's Ackera Nugent, who won in 11.11 seconds. Nugent's victory completed a weekend double, securing the women's short hurdles group with a perfect 24 points following her win in Saturday's 100 metres hurdles. American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden scorched the track with a blistering time of 10.73 seconds in the 100 metres, clinching victory in the short sprints group with 24 points after her 200 metres triumph on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Dominican Republic's Marileidy Paulino dominated the women's long sprints group with 24 points, having won the 200 metres in 22.46 seconds. Britain's Lina Nielsen also impressed, capturing the 400 metres hurdles in 52.60 seconds, while Ethiopia's Diribe Welteji secured victory in the 800 metres with a time of 1:58.94. In the men's events, American Kenny Bednarek shaved one-hundredth of a second off his personal best in the 100 metres, finishing in 9.86 seconds and topping the short sprints group with 24 points. Olympic silver medallist Josh Kerr of Britain edged out gold medallist Cole Hocker by just seven-hundredths of a second in a thrilling 1500 metres race, finishing in 3:34.44. American Trevor Bassitt provided late drama in the 400 metres hurdles, outduelling Alison dos Santos and Chris Robinson to win in 45.47 seconds. He also won the men's long hurdles group with 20 points. There were also victories for Americans Trey Cunningham in the men's 100 metres short hurdles group with a time of 10.36 seconds, and Nico Young in the men's 3000 metres on his Grand Slam Track debut, while Dominican Alexander Ogando claimed the men's 200 metres in 20.13 seconds. The Grand Slam Track season will conclude with its fourth meeting in Los Angeles from 27–29 June.


CNA
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
McLaughlin-Levrone impresses in 100m debut in Philadelphia
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone ventured beyond her usual 400 metres event, clocking an impressive 11.21 seconds to take second place in her first professional 100 metres flat race at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia on Sunday. The American four-time Olympic champion and world record holder in the 400 metres hurdles, accustomed to dominating the one-lap event, found herself beaten by Jamaica's Ackera Nugent, who won in 11.11 seconds. Nugent's victory completed a weekend double, securing the women's short hurdles group with a perfect 24 points following her success in Saturday's 100 metres hurdles. American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden scorched the track with a blistering time of 10.73 seconds in the 100 metres, cementing her victory in the short sprints group with 24 points after her 200 metres triumph on Saturday. Meanwhile, Dominican Republic's Marileidy Paulino dominated the women's long sprints group with 24 points, having won the 200 metres in 22.46 seconds. Britain's Lina Nielsen also shone, capturing the 400 metres hurdles in 52.60 seconds, while Etiopia Diribe Welteji secured victory in the 800 metres in 1:58.94. In the men's events, American Kenny Bednarek shaved one-hundredth of a second off his personal best in the 100 metres, finishing in 9.86 seconds and took the short sprints group getting 24 points. Meanwhile, Olympic silver medallist Josh Kerr from Britain beat gold medallist Cole Hocker by just seven-hundredths of a second in a thrilling 1500 metres race, finishing in 3:34.44. American Trevor Bassitt provided late drama in the 400 metres hurdles, outduelling Alison dos Santos and Chris Robinson to win in 45.47 seconds. He also won the men's long hurdles group with 20 points. There were also wins for Americans Trey Cunningham in the short hurdles group 100 metres with a time of 10.36 seconds and Nico Young in the men's 3000 metres in his first Grand Slam Track appearance, while Dominican Alexander Ogando took the men's 200 metres with a time of 20.13 seconds. The Grand Slam Track season will conclude with its fourth meeting in Los Angeles on June 27-29.


Reuters
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Reuters
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone impresses in 100m hurdles debut in Philadelphia
June 1 (Reuters) - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone ventured beyond her usual 400 metres event, clocking an impressive 11.21 seconds to take second place in her first professional 100 metres flat race at the Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia on Sunday. The American four-time Olympic champion and world record holder in the 400 metres hurdles, accustomed to dominating the one-lap event, found herself beaten by Jamaica's Ackera Nugent, who won in 11.11 seconds. Nugent's victory completed a weekend double, securing the women's short hurdles group with a perfect 24 points following her success in Saturday's 100 metres hurdles. American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden scorched the track with a blistering time of 10.73 seconds in the 100 metres, cementing her victory in the short sprints group with 24 points after her 200 metres triumph on Saturday. Meanwhile, Dominican Republic's Marileidy Paulino dominated the women's long sprints group with 24 points, having won the 200 metres in 22.46 seconds. Britain's Lina Nielsen also shone, capturing the 400 metres hurdles in 52.60 seconds, while Etiopia Diribe Welteji secured victory in the 800 metres in 1:58.94. In the men's events, American Kenny Bednarek shaved one-hundredth of a second off his personal best in the 100 metres, finishing in 9.86 seconds and took the short sprints group getting 24 points. Meanwhile, Olympic silver medallist Josh Kerr from Britain beat gold medallist Cole Hocker by just seven-hundredths of a second in a thrilling 1500 metres race, finishing in 3:34.44. American Trevor Bassitt provided late drama in the 400 metres hurdles, outduelling Alison dos Santos and Chris Robinson to win in 45.47 seconds. He also won the men's long hurdles group with 20 points. There were also wins for Americans Trey Cunningham in the short hurdles group 100 metres with a time of 10.36 seconds and Nico Young in the men's 3000 metres in his first Grand Slam Track appearance, while Dominican Alexander Ogando took the men's 200 metres with a time of 20.13 seconds. The Grand Slam Track season will conclude with its fourth meeting in Los Angeles on June 27-29.