The 2022 World Athletics Championships resume today with the third day of competition and athletes competing in 19 events during morning and afternoon sessions. It all began at 6:30 a.m. PT/9:30 a.m. ET. Every event will be streaming live on Peacock.
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Here’s a look at every track and field event taking place today on Sunday, July 17, including the start times, the athletes who are competing, live updates and more information about how to watch live, or get tickets to attend future sessions in person at Hayward Field in Eugene.
• More: The latest results, stories and complete coverage from the 2022 World Athletics Championships
Complete Day 3 Event Schedule (all times Pacific) | Results will be posted as they become available following each event
Morning Session (Streaming live on Peacock, TV on CNBC, NBC)
6:15 a.m. – Men’s marathon final
Story: Oregon’s Galen Rupp embraces future after fading in final marathon miles
Results: 1. Tamirat Tola, Ethiopia, 2:05:36
2. Mosinet Geremew, Ethiopia, 2:06:44
3. Bashir Abdi, Belgium, 2:06:48
4. Cameron Levins, Canada, 2:07:09
5. Geoffrey Kamworor, Kenya, 2:07:14
6. Seifu Tura, Ethiopia, 2:07:17
7. Gabriel Gerald Geay, Tanzania, 2:07:31
8. Daniel Do Nascimento, Brazil, 2:07:35
9. Shumi Dechasa, Brunei, 2:07:52
10. Isaac Mpofu, Zimbabwe, 2:07:56
11. Maru Teferi, Israel, 2:07:59
12. Othmane El Goumri, Morocco, 2:08:14
13. Yusuke Nishiyama, Japan, 2:08:35
14. Hamza Sahli, Morocco, 2:08:45
15. Barnabas Kiptum, Kenya, 2:08:59
16. Oqbe Kibrom Ruesom, Eritrea, 2:09:02
17. Hassan Chahdi, France, 2:09:20
18. Melikhaya Frans, Russia, 2:09:24
19. Galen Rupp, United States, 2:09:36
20. Rory Linkletter, Canada, 2:10:24
10:35 a.m. – Women’s 100 meter hurdles – heptathlon
Story: Women’s heptathlon: Michelle Atherley leads after 100 hurdles
Results: Heat 1: Nafissatou Thiam, Belgium, 13.21; Emma Oosterwegel, Netherlands, 13.44; Ashtin Zamzow-mahler, United States, 13.47; Sophie Weissenber, Germany, 13.51; Katarina Johnson-Thompson, United Kingdom, 13.55; Claudia Conte, Spain, 13.65; Paulina Ligarska, Poland, 14.19.
Heat 2: Michelle Atherley, United States 13.12; Annik Kalin, Switzerland, 13:17; Anna Hall, United States, 13.20; Noor Vidts, Belgium, 13.20; Adrianna Sulek, Poland, 13.28; Anouk Vetter, Netherlands, 13.30; Xenia Krizsan, Hungary, 13.46; Kendell Williams, United States, 13.54.
11:05 a.m. – Men’s 400 meters – heats
Story: 3 U.S. men qualify for 400 meters semifinals
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Wayde Van Niekerk, Russia, 45.18; Jonathan Jones, Barbados, 45.46; Alex Haydock-Wilson, United Kingdom, 45.62; Julian Jrummi Walsh, Japan, 45.90.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Michael Norman, United States, 45.37; Christopher Taylor, Jamaica, 45.68; Zakhiti Nene, Russia, 45.69; Kevin Borlee, Belgium, 45.72.
Heat 3 Qualifiers: Michael Cherry, United States, 45.81; Muzala Samukonga, Zambia, 45.82; Alexander Doom, Belgium, 46.18.
Heat 4 Qualifiers: Champion Allison, United States, 45.56; Dylan Borlee, Belgium, 45.70; Isaac Makwala, Botswana, 45.93; Mikhail Litvin, Kazakhstan, 46.
Heat 5 Qualifiers: Bayapo Ndori, Botswana, 44.87; Kirani James, Grenada, 45.29; Nathon Allen, Jamaica, 45.61; Fuga Sato, Japan, 45.88; Alex Beck, Australia, 45.99.
Heat 6 Qualifiers: Matthew Hudson-Smith, United Kingdom, 45.49; Liemarvin Bonevacia, Netherlands, 45.82; Lidio Andres Feliz, Dominican Republic, 45.87; Christopher O’Donnell, Ireland, 46.01.
11:35 a.m. – Women’s high jump – heptathlon
Results: Group A: Nafissatou Thiam, Belgium, 1.95 m; Adrianna Sulek, Poland, 1.89; Anna Hall, United States, 1.86; Claudia Conte, Spain, 1.86; Katarina Johnson-Thompson, United Kingdom, 1.83; Noor Vidts, Belgium, 1.83; Ashtin Zamzow-Mahler, United States, 1.77; Paulina Ligarska, Poland, 1.77.
Group B: Anouk Vetter, Netherlands, 1.80; Emma Oosterwegel, Netherlands, 1.77; Sophie Weissenberg, Germany, 1.74; Annik Kalin, Switzerland, 1.74; Xenia Krizsan, Hungary, 1.74; Michelle Atherley, United States, 1.71, Kendell Williams, United States, 1.71.
11:35 a.m. – Women’s hammer throw – final
Story: Brooke Andersen wins gold in the women’s hammer throw
Results: 1. Hanna Skydan, Azerbaijan, 73.23 m
2. Sara Fantini, Italy, 75.77
3. Slija Kosonen, Finland, 72.22
4. Brooke Andersen, United States, 79.02
5. Krista Tervo, Finland, 74.40
6. Janee Kassanavoid, United States, 78
7. Grete Ahlberg, Sweden, 70.87
8. Bianca Florentina Ghelber, Romania, 73.15
9. Camryn Rogers, Canada, 77.67
10. Na Luo, China, 74.47
11. Annette Nneka Echikunwoke, United States, 73.76
12. Jillian Weir, Canada, 73.12
12:00 p.m. – Women’s 400 meters – heats
Story: Stephenie Ann McPherson leads qualifiers for women’s 400 meters semifinals
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Bahamas, 51.10; Aliyah Abrams, Guyana, 51.98, Gabby Scott, Puerto Rico, 52.05; Susanne Walli, Austria, 52.18.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Stephanie Ann Mcpherson, Jamaica, 50.15; Natalia Kaczmarek, Poland, 50.21; Lieke Klavers, Netherlands, 50.24; Nicol Yeargin, United Kingdom, 51.17; Catia Azevedo, Portugal, 51.55; Tabata Vitorino, Brazil, 52.17.
Heat 3 Qualifiers: Sada Williams, Barbados, 51.05; Modesta Justa Morauskaite, Lithuania, 51.27; Ama Pipi, United Kingdon, 51.32; Charokee Young, Jamaica, 51.84.
Heat 4 Qualifiers: Marileidy Paulino, Dominica, 50.76; Rhasidat Adeleke, Ireland, 51.59; Lynna Irby, United States, 51.78.
Heat 5 Qualifiers: Fiodaliza Cofil, Dominica, 51.19; Talitha Diggs, United States, 51.54; Roxana Gomez, Cuba, 51.85.
Heat 6 Qualifiers: Anna Kielbasinska, Poland, 50.63; Candice McLeod, Jamaica, 50.76; Victoria Ohuruogu, United Kingdom, 51.07; Lade Vondrova, Czech Republic, 51.55.
1:00 p.m. – Men’s 10,000 meters – final
Story: Joshua Cheptegei repeats as world champion in men’s 10,000
Results: 1. Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda, 27:27.43
2. Stanley Waithaka Mburu, Kenya, 27:27.90
3. Jacob Kiplimo, Uganda, 27:27.97
4. Grant Fisher, United States, 27:28.14
5. Selemon Barega, Ethiopia, 27:28.39
6. Mohammed Ahmed, Canada, 27:30.27
7. Berihu Aregawi, Ethiopia, 27:31
8. Daniel Mateiko, Kenya, 27:33.57
9. Joe Klecker, United States, 27:38.73
10. Isaac Kimeli, Belgium, 27:43.50
11. Jimmy Gressier, France, 27:44.55
12. Sean McGorty, United States, 27:46.30
13. Carlos Mayo, Spain, 27:50.61
14. Tadese Worku, Ethiopia, 27:51.25
15. Rodgers Kwemoi, Kenya, 27:52.26
16. Rodrigue Kwizera, Burundi, 28:01.49
17. Habtom Samuel, Eritrea, 28:01.81
18. Egide Ntakarutimana, Burundi, 28:24.07
19. Jack Rayner, Australia, 28:24.12
20. Ren Tazawa, Japan, 28:24.25
1:25 p.m. – Women’s shot put – heptathlon
Story: Anouk Vetter wins shot put, Nafissatou Thiam remains in first place
Results: Group A: Adrianna Sulek, Poland, 14.13m; Anna Hall, United States, 13.67; Sophie Weissenberg, Germany, 13.57; Ashtin Zamzow-Mahler, United States, 12.29; Katarina Johnson-Thompson, United Kingdom, 12.92; Kendell Williams, United States, 12.71; Michelle Atherley, United States, 12.56; Claudia Conte, Spain, 12.46.
Group B: Anoik Vetter, Netherlands, 16.25; Nafissatou Thiam, Belgium, 15.03; Noor Vidts, Belgium, 14.43; Emma Oosterwegel, Netherlands, 14.40; Paulina Ligarska, Poland, 14.08; Xenia Krizsan, Hungary, 14.08; Annik Kalin, Switzerland, 13.71.
Afternoon Session (Streaming live on Peacock, TV on CNBC, NBC)
5:05 p.m. – Men’s 110-meter hurdles – semifinals
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Grant Holloway, United States, 13.01; Joshua Zeller, United Kingdom, 13.31.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Trey Cunningham, United States, 13.07; Asier Martinez, Spain, 13.26.
Heat 3 Qualifiers: Hansle Parchment, Jamaica, 13.02; Devon Allen, United States, 13.09; Shane Brathwaite, Barbados, 13.21; Damian Czykier, Poland, 13.22.
5:05 p.m. – Men’s discus throw – qualifying – Group A
Story: Lithuania’s Mykolas Alekna leads the field after the men’s discus qualifying
Results: Group A Qualifiers: Mykolas Alekna, Lithuania, 68.91 m; Kristjan Ceh, Slovania, 68.23; Simon Petterson, Sweden, 68.11; Matthew Denny, Australia, 66.98 Sam Mattis, United States, 65.59; Alin Alexandru Firfirica, Romania, 65.54; Traves Smikle, Jamaica, 64.21; Alex Rose, Samoa, 64.14.
5:27 p.m. – Women’s pole vault – final
Results: 1. Katie Nageotte, United States, 4.85 m
2. Sandi Morris, United States, 4.85
3. Nina Kennedy, Australia, 4.8
4. Tina Sutej, Slovania, 4.7
5. Aikaterini Stefanidi, Greece, 4.7
6. Wilma Murto, Finland, 4.6
6. Ling Li, China, 4.6
8. Angelica Moser, Switzerland, 4.6
9. Anicka Newell, Canada, 4.45
10. Jacqueline Otchere, Germany, 4.45
11. Ninon Chapelle, France, 4.45
12. Gabriela Leon, United States, 4.3
13. Huigin Xu, China, 4.3
5:33 p.m. – Women’s 100 meters – semifinals
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Shericka Jackson, Jamaica, 10.84; Dina Asher-Smith, United Kingdom, 10.89.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica, 10.82; Marie-josee Ta Lou, Ivory Coast, 10.87; Melissa Jefferson, United States, 10.92; Mujinga Kambundji, Switzerland, 10.96.
Heat 3 Qualifiers: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 10.93; Aleia Hobbs, United States, 10.95.
6:03 p.m. – Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles – semifinals
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Wayde Van Niekerk, Russia, 45.18; Jonathan Jones, Barbados, 45.46; Alex Haydock-Wilson, United Kingdom, 45.62; Julian Jrummi Walsh, Japan, 45.90.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Michael Norman, United States, 45.37; Christopher Taylor, Jamaica, 45.68; Zakhiti Nene, Russia, 45.69; Kevin Borlee, Belgium, 45.72.
Heat 3 Qualifiers: Michael Cherry, United States, 45.81; Muzala Samukonga, Zambia, 45.82; Alexander Doom, Belgium, 46.18.
Heat 4 Qualifiers: Champion Allison, United States, 45.56; Dylan Borlee, Belgium, 45.70; Isaac Makwala, Botswana, 45.93; Mikhail Litvin, Kazakhstan, 46.
Heat 5 Qualifiers: Bayapo Ndori, Botswana, 44.87; Kirani James, Grenada, 45.29; Nathon Allen, Jamaica, 45.61; Fuga Sato, Japan, 45.88; Alex Beck, Australia, 45.99.
Heat 6 Qualifiers: Matthew Hudson-Smith, United Kingdom, 45.49; Liemarvin Bonevacia, Netherlands, 45.82; Lidio Andres Feliz, Dominican Republic, 45.87; Christopher O’Donnell, Ireland, 46.01.
6:27 p.m. – Men’s shot put – final
Story: Ryan Crouser shakes off Joe Kovacs’ challenge to win shot put gold at World Athletics Championships
Story: Ryan Crouser gets his world championships gold, leads U.S. sweep in men’s shot put
Results: 1. Ryan Crouser, United States, 22.94 m
2. Joe Kovacs, United States, 22.89
3. Josh Awotunde, United States, 22.29
4. Tom Walsh, New Zealand, 22.08
5. Darian Romani, Brazil, 21.92
6. Filip Mihaljevic, Croatia, 21.82
7. Jacko Gill, New Zealand, 21.40
8. Adrian Piperi, United States, 20.93
9. Nick Ponzio, Italy, 20.81
10. Marcus Thomsen, Norway, 20.66
11. Chukwuebuka Cornnell Enekwechi, Nigeria, 20.65
12. Uziel Munoz, Mexico, 20.01
6:30 p.m. – Men’s discus throw – qualifying – Group B
Story: Lithuania’s Mykolas Alekna leads the field after the men’s discus qualifying
Results: Group B Qualifiers: Andrius Gudzius, Lithuania, 66.6; Lukas Weisshaidinger, Austria, 66.51; Daniel Stahl, Sweden, 65.95; Fedrick Dacres, Jamaica, 64.49.
6:38 p.m. – Women’s 200 meters – heptathlon
7:00 p.m. – Men’s 1,500 meters – semifinals
Story: Josh Thompson of Bowerman Track Club squeaks into men’s 1,500 final at World Athletics Championships
Results: Heat 1 Qualifiers: Josh Kerr, United Kingdom, 3:36.92; Mario Garcia, Spain, 3:37.01; Jakob Ingebrigsten, Norway, 3:37.02; Timothy Cheruiyot, Kenya, 3:37.04; Ignacio Fontes, Spain, 3:37.21.
Heat 2 Qualifiers: Abel Kipsang, Kenya, 3:33.68; Mohamed Katir, Spain, 3:34.45; Jake Wightman, United Kingdom, 3:34.48; Teddessee Lemi, Ethiopia, 3:35.04; Stewart McSweyn, Australia, 3:35.07; Michal Rozmys, Poland, 3:35.27; Joshua Thompson, United States, 3:35.55.
7:30 p.m. – Men’s 110-meter hurdles – final
Results: 1. Grant Holloway, United States, 13.03
2. Trey Cunningham, United States, 13.08
3. Asier Martinez, Spain, 13.17
4. Damian Czykier, Poland, 13.32
5. Joshua Zeller, Great Britian, 13.33
6. Shane Brathwaite, Barbados, DQ
7. Devon Allen, United States, DQ
8. Hansle Parchment, Jamaica, DNS
7:50 p.m. – Women’s 100 meters – final
Results: 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 10.67
2. Shericka Jackson, Jamaica, 10.73
3. Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica, 10.81
4. Dina Asher-Smith, Great Britian, 10.83
5. Mujinga Kambundji, Switzerland, 10.91
6. Aleia Hobbs, United States, 10.92
7. Marie-Josee Ta Lou, Côte d’Ivoire, 10.93
8. Melissa Jefferson, United States, 11.03
• Miss anything? Here’s a look at complete results, top stories from Day 1 and Day 2
HOW TO WATCH
When: 10 total days of competition over the following dates — July 15-24
Where: Hayward Field | Eugene, Oregon
TV channels: NBC Sports will broadcast many of the events, but there will be additional coverage on both USA Network and CNBC. Complete TV schedule for the 2022 World Athletics Championships.
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