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Olympic track and field trials was worth the wait on Sunday night at Hayward Field. The meet finished with a flourish after a delay of about five hours because of extreme heat in Eugene as hurdler Sydney McLaughlin set a world record, Oregon Ducks star Cole Hocker kicked to victory and several other young stars made their first Olympic teams.

A heat wave hit Oregon this weekend, pushing the temperature at Hayward up to degrees before officials opted at about p. Sunday to suspend the track and field competition until p. Kenny Bednarek takes second in a personal-best Centrowitz was second in The field was loaded with runners who have Oregon connections. Josette Norris won the second heat. That effort easily moves him into first place in the early going of the final. Joe Kovacs is second after two throws, at Former Oregon standout Jenna Prandini is second in Javianne Oliver posts a personal-best Former Oregon Ducks star English Gardner advances with her third-place time of The final is Sunday evening.

Joe Klecker claimed the final Olympic spot. Ben True was fourth, and longtime distance star Galen Rupp was sixth. Daniel Roberts — Trey Cunningham — Tai Brown — Rai Benjamin — Kenny Selmon — David Kendziera — Aldrich Bailey — Khallifah Rosser — Hillary Bor — Benard Keter — Mason Ferlic — Daniel Michalski — Isaac Updike — Decathlon 1.

Garrett Scantling — 8, points 2. Steven Bastien — 8, 3. Zach Ziemek — 8, 4. Harrison Williams — 8, 5. Joseph Delgado — 8, Mason Finley — Reggie Jagers — Sam Mattis — Brian Williams — Legend Boyesen Hayes — Rudy Winkler — Daniel Haugh — Alex Young — Conor McCullough — Michael Shanahan — JuVaughn Harrison — 2.

Darryl Sullivan — 2. Shelby McEwen — 2. Erik Kynard — 2. Trey Culver — 2. Curtis Thompson — Michael Shuey — Riley Dolezal — Marc Anthony Minichello — Denham Patricelli — JuVaughn Harrison — 8.

Marquis Dendy — 8. Steffin McCarter — 8. Damarcus Simpson — 8. Isaac Grimes — 8. Chris Nilsen — 5. Sam Kendricks — 5. KC Lightfoot — 5. Matt Ludwig — 5. Jacob Wooten — 5. Ryan Crouser — Joe Kovacs — Payton Otterdahl — Felix can further build her case as one of the greatest United States Olympians ever: the year-old Felix is a nine-time medal winner in the Olympics, with six gold medals and two silvers in her Olympic career, stretching back to It wasn't all gold in in Rio for Felix; competing in the meter, Felix settled for a silver medal, her third silver overall and the only silver of three medals earned in Brazil.

At Olympic trials from June , Felix made her fifth Olympic squad and continued setting the standard for Olympic athletes. Generally, the top three finishers at each event make the Olympic squad, as long as they meet the event's qualifying standard which is set by an outside organization, World Athletics.



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