Who won the men’s 100m?
Kenny Bednarek won the men’s 100m with a time of 9.79 seconds.
Sports / Track And Field
A recap of the USATF Championships 2025, highlighting key results and standout performances from the event held in Eugene, Oregon. Several athletes secured their spots for the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
The 2025 USATF Championships saw a mix of familiar faces and rising stars. Nico Young’s victory over Grant Fisher in the 10,000m signals a shift in the men’s distance landscape. Tara Davis-Woodhall’s impressive long jump mark sets her up as a favorite for the World Championships. Emily Infeld’s comeback win in the 10,000m was a memorable moment, highlighting her resilience. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s dominant 400m performance further cements her status as one of the sport’s top athletes. Several athletes achieved qualifying standards for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Key results from Day 3 included Chase Jackson winning the Women's Shot Put, Dalilah Muhammed topping the 400mH Semis, and Jacory Patterson winning the Men's 400m Final. Reggie Jagers secured the Men's Discus Title, and Nick Christine and Lauren Harris won the Men's and Women's 20k Racewalk, respectively.
The competition was broadcast on NBC, Peacock, and USATF.TV, ensuring fans could follow the action. FloTrack provided comprehensive coverage, including live streams and archived footage.
Kenny Bednarek won the men’s 100m with a time of 9.79 seconds.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won the women’s 400m in 48.90 seconds.
The USATF Championships were held in Eugene, Oregon, at Hayward Field.
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