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Eugene, Oregon – The 2025 US Athletics Examination has completed a four-day competition.
Melissa Jefferson Woden boasted as she was a sprint double, Sidney McLaughlin LeBrohn was golden in the 400, while Noah Lyles was proud as she won 200 national titles.
On the field, Valary Allman continued his reign on Discus, while Tara Davis Woodhall jumped to the top of the world with a long jump.
The US Athletics Championship served as the qualifying stage for next month’s World Championships, which will be held in Tokyo, Japan.
USA Today Sports was on the scene at Hayward Field for all the action. The winners and losers of athletics are:
winner
Melissa Jefferson Woden wins 100-200 double
Jefferson Woden ruled the 100 and led from start to finish. She crossed the line far ahead of other competitors in an impressive personal world-leading time of 10.65. It is tied to the fifth-fastest time in the history of the event.
“Amazing,” Jefferson Woden said after winning the 100 100, “I’ve dreamed of these days. It’s finally beginning to come true. The sky is at its limit.
Jefferson Wooden was not held after 100 years. On the final day of the championship, Jefferson Woden doubled the sprint by winning 200 for women, earning a personal best of 21.84. She was the only sprinter to run 22 seconds sub-seconds in a race.
Sydney McLaughlin Revloan shines at 400
McLaughlin-Levrone dominates her new events just as she did the old events.
McLaughlin LeBrohn easily won the Women’s 400 with a gold medal win time of 48.90.
The four Olympic gold medalists have appeared short of the American record (48.70) for almost 20 years.
“Of course, everyone is talking about American records, and it’s coming when it was supposed to come,” McLaughlin Levrone said after the victory.
McLaughlin-Levrone already owns American and world records on the 400-meter hurdle for women.
Kenny Bednarek wins his first national title
Bednarek ran a personal 9.79 and won his first national championship in the Fast Men’s 100 final. All the top seven finishers ran under 10 seconds.
“That’s damn time,” Bednarek said after winning his first national championship. “I always knew I had the ability to do that, but I had to trust myself. This year I feel like I’ve begun to live up to my expectations.”
Bednarek’s 9.79 is the second fastest time in the world this year.
Noah Lyles boasts when he won the Men’s 200
Lyles had to come from behind to defeat Kenny Bednarek in the 200. Lyles passed Bednarek with less than 10 meters left in the race, staring at him over the finish line, running the world-leading time of 19.63.
Annoyed, Bednarek pushed Lyle after his proud gesture.
“It’s Sportsmanlike,” Bednarek said after winning the silver medal. “I won’t deal with that.”
Lyles, who hasn’t raced many times this year, said the victory proves he’s still at the top.
“If they’re going to beat me now, they’re not going to beat me,” Lyles said.
Masai Russell has 100 hurdle crowns
Russell won the women’s 100 metre hurdle in a compelling way, clocking at 12.22 before gestured to crown herself.
Russell has an impressive run. She is an Olympic champion and two-time national champion in the event, ranking number one in the world this season.
“Winning the Olympics puts a little more pressure on myself. I feel like I have the standard to support, like I do now. “If I hadn’t been able to carry that weight, I wouldn’t be blessed with that title.”
Tara Davis-Woodhall jumps to the top marks of the world
On the first day of the US Championship, Tara Davis Woodhall won the women’s long jump by jumping over 23 feet, 4½ inches. This year it is the world’s top mark. Davis-Woodhall has won the women’s long jump gold medal at the Parisio Games.
Valarie Allman’s undefeated streak continues
Allman threw 234 feet, 5 inches and won over 20 feet of female discus. The two-time Olympic champion has not lost in the event since 2023. As she heads to Tokyo, she is the number one discus thrower in the world.
loser
Athletics fans outside Oregon
Eugene, Oregon is lovingly known as a US tracktown for its rich track and field history, and University of Oregon Hayward Field is a cutting-edge track and field stadium. However, this year it was 14.th Time Eugene held the championship.
Logistically, travel to the city and hotel accommodations are not very convenient. Plus, there are no tourist attractions. We will continue to carry out US track and field on a regular basis to change the host site for national championships.
Los Angeles is a logical place. After all, the 2028 Olympics will be in LA.
Shykari Richardson
Unfortunately for Richardson, most of the news she made was off track.
According to a police report obtained by USA Today Sports, Richardson was arrested after alleged incidents at Seattle and Tacoma International Airport. Richardson was arrested for domestic violence, according to the report.
Richardson competed in the Women’s 200 but did not advance to the final round.
Joe Kovacs misses team with men’s shot put
The Covacs were upset with the shot put. The two-time world champion finished fourth with a 72-foot, 5-inch put.
Josh Awotunde won the event with a personal toss of 73 feet, 8¾ inch.
Mu-nikolayev is missing at 800
Mu-Nikolayev was not eligible to compete in the World Championships in the Women’s 800. She finished fourth in the semi-finals and did not advance on time.
Mu-Nikolayev is a record holder with the US (1:54.97) and won gold at the 800 Tokyo Olympics, but has been struggling to regain her form recently.
Mu-Nikolayev admits that he has had difficult times mentally and physically over the past year, but finds his way home. The good news is that she ran a season-high 1:59.79 in the semi-final round, but is only 23 years old.
“I still think I’m pretty healthy. If you track your mentality, the mental aspect of things is at a great cost,” Munikolaev said. “If you weren’t mentally, your body wouldn’t be there. I think it’s been hindering me both in real life and in competition in bigger races this year. So I have to go back to making myself a complete mu rather than a total athlete running.”
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