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USA Track & Field Names Roster of 138 Athletes For Budapest 23 - USATF

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World Athletics Outdoor Championships   Aug 7th 2023, 9:45pm
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USA TRACK & FIELD NAMES ROSTER OF 139 ATHLETES FOR BUDAPEST 23


INDIANAPOLIS — With 12 days to go before the world’s top track and field athletes take center stage, USATF has named a full roster of 138 athletes for the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23. The nine-day competition will take place from August 19-27 at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest, Hungary.
 
Team USATF is coming off of a dominant showing at Oregon22, having won the first-ever World Athletics Team Trophy with 328 points and a historic total of 33 medals. Tallying 13 gold, nine silvers and 11 bronze across 22 events, American athletes certainly made their mark.
 
82 athletes from the Oregon22 team will return to the world stage, including 23 individual medalists - 10 of whom won gold. 63 members of the Budapest roster are Tokyo Olympians, and 22 were medalists.
 
Of the 138 athletes named, 10 are entered as wild cards, having won their event at Oregon22 or the Diamond League Final in Zurich, and 45 are making their Team USATF debut. 
 
The entire men’s shot put podium from Oregon22 will return in Budapest, including world record holder and reigning world champion Ryan Crouser. With his world champion status earning him the bye, Team USATF will take four throwers in the event including Oregon22 silver medalist Joe Kovacs, bronze medalist Josh Awotunde, and Tokyo Olympian Payton Otterdahl.
 
Noah Lyles will attempt to be the first man to pull off a successful 1-2 double since Usain Bolt in 2015. With the youngest man on the team, 19-year-old bronze medalist Erriyon Knighton, and reigning silver medalist Kenny Bednarek by his side, another Oregon22 podium repeat could be in the works. First-time team member Courtney Lindsey could easily find himself in the mix, rounding out the men’s 200 quartet.
 
Katie Moon is the reigning Olympic and world champion in the women's pole vault and will have three-time silver medalist Sandi Morris and the youngest member of Team USATF, Washington high schooler Hana Moll, joining her on the runway along with Bridget Williams, who is making her international debut.
 
The fastest man in the world, Fred Kerley, will aim to defend his title in the 100 alongside a strong sprint roster. He’s joined by USATF champion Cravont Charleston, Doha champion Christian Coleman, and reigning 200 champion Noah Lyles with the first round scheduled for August 19.
 
Team USATF won two medals in the women's hammer for the first time in Championships history at Oregon22, led by champion Brooke Andersen. Bronze medalist Janee' Kassanavoid was the first Native American woman to win a World Championships medal, and the duo will have a powerful teammate in DeAnna Price, the world champion in 2019 and the American record holder. Making her first global championship appearance will be Jillian Shippee.
 
Reigning shot put world champion and winner of the 2022 Diamond League Final, Chase Ealey will attempt to defend her title with USATF champion Maggie Ewen on her heels. The pair is joined by Tokyo Olympian Adelaide Aquilla and first-time team qualifier Jalani Davis.
 
Michael Norman broke a nine-year drought in the men’s 400m with his gold in Eugene last year and looks to continue his winning ways in Budapest. 4x400m gold medalist Bryce Deadmon, mixed relay bronze medalist Vernon Norwood, and first-time world team member Quincy Hall will join Norman on the oval.
 
Olympic and world champion Athing Mu looks to continue her streak of international titles in her primary event. USATF champion Nia Akins will join her in the 800, alongside Tokyo bronze medalist Raevyn Rogers and USATF bronze medalist Kaela Edwards.
 
Two-time 110H world champion Grant Holloway will look for a successful three-peat in Budapest following Oregon and Doha glory. Three-time USATF champion Daniel Roberts, breakout star Cordell Tinch, and NACAC champion Freddie Crittenden will join him in the short hurdles, racing in the heats on August 20.
 
Olympic champion and world bronze medalist Valarie Allman earned a bye in the women’s discus with her Diamond League Final trophy in Zurich. Coming off of a major personal best in Eugene, Lagi Tausaga-Collins will join Allman and first-time team member Elena Bruckner in the ring on the second day of competition. Veronica Fraley, an Oregon22 team member, rounds out the U.S. contingent.
 
“Coming off of such an incredible showing at Oregon22, Team USATF is primed for success in Budapest,” said USATF CEO Max Siegel. “We’ve watched and supported our athletes on their journey to gold all season long - from the Throws Festival in Tucson, our Grand Prix events in Bermuda, Los Angeles, and New York, the 2023 Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships, on the international circuit and more. We’re thrilled to see each and every athlete on this team put the pieces together as we head to Budapest to defend our Team Trophy.”
 
A full schedule of events can be found here.

WOMEN'S ROSTER BY EVENT

 

EVENT/ATHLETE RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION
100    
Brittany Brown Fort Worth, TX Iowa
Tamari Davis Gainesville, FL Florida
Sha'Carri Richardson Clermont, FL Florida
200    
Sha'Carri Richardson Clermont, FL Florida
Gabby Thomas Austin, TX Texas Southern
Kayla White Knoxville, TN North Carolina
400    
Talitha Diggs Hellertown, PA Mid-Atlantic
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Playa Vista, CA Southern California
Britton Wilson Fayetteville, AR Arkansas
800    
Nia Akins Seattle, WA Pacific Northwest
Kaela Edwards Boulder, CO Colorado
Athing Mu Los Angeles, CA Gulf
Raevyn Rogers Houston, TX Oregon
1500    
Nikki Hiltz Flagstaff, AZ Arizona
Sinclaire Johnson Portland, OR Oregon
Cory McGee Boulder, CO New England
3000 Steeplechase    
Emma Coburn Boulder, CO Colorado
Krissy Gear Flagstaff, AZ Arizona
Courtney Wayment Springville, UT Utah
5000    
Elise Cranny Eugene, OR Oregon
Alicia Monson Longmont, CO Colorado
Natosha Rogers Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina
10,000    
Elise Cranny Eugene, OR Oregon
Alicia Monson Longmont, CO Colorado
Natosha Rogers Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina
35K Race Walk    
Stephanie Casey Portland, OR Oregon
Miranda Melville Chula Vista, CA New York
Maria Michta-Coffey Lake Grove, NY Long Island
Marathon    
Keira D'Amato Richmond, VA Virginia
Lindsay Flanagan Superior, CO Colorado
Susanna Sullivan Reston, VA Potomac Valley
100H    
Nia Ali Montverde, FL Tennessee
Keni Harrison Los Angeles, CA Texas Southern
Masai Russell Upper Marlboro, MD Potomac Valley
400H    
Anna Cockrell Westworth Village, TX Southwestern
Shamier Little Farmington, AR Arkansas
Dalilah Muhammad Fort Worth, TX Southwestern
High Jump    
Vashti Cunningham Las Vegas, NV Nevada
Pole Vault    
Hana Moll Olympia, WA Pacific Northwest
Katie Moon Powder Springs, GA New York
Sandi Morris Mableton, GA Arkansas
Bridget Williams Fairlawn, VA Virginia
Long Jump    
Quanesha Burks Gainesville, FL Florida
Tara Davis-Woodhall The Colony, TX Southwestern
Jasmine Moore Grand Prairie, TX Southwestern
Triple Jump    
Tori Franklin Chicago, IL Illinois
Jasmine Moore Grand Prairie, TX Southwestern
Keturah Orji Atlanta, GA Georgia
Shot Put    
Adelaide Aquilla Westlake, OH Lake Erie
Jalani Davis University, MS Southern
Chase Ealey Holman, NM New Mexico
Maggie Ewen Vermillion, SD Dakotas
Discus    
Valarie Allman Austin, TX Texas Southern
Elena Bruckner Oakland, CA Pacific
Veronica Fraley Raleigh, NC North Carolina
Lagi Tausaga-Collins El Cajon, CA San Diego-Imperial
Hammer    
Brooke Andersen State College, PA New York
Janee’ Kassanavoid Manhattan, KS Missouri Valley
DeAnna Price Champaign, IL New York
Jillian Shippee Waterford, NY Adirondack
Javelin    
Ariana Ince Colorado Springs, CO San Diego-Imperial
Maggie Malone Lincoln, NE New York
Heptathlon    
Taliyah Brooks Rogers, AR Arkansas
Anna Hall Gainesville, FL Florida
Chari Hawkins San Diego, CA San Diego-Imperial
Relay pool (Additional Athletes)    
Tamara Clark High Point, NC Texas Southern
Makenzie Dunmore Clermont, FL Florida
Rosey Effiong DeSoto, TX Southwestern
Quanera Hayes Hope Mills, NC North Carolina
Alexis Holmes Hamden, CT Connecticut
Lynna Irby-Jackson Round Rock, TX Texas Southern
Melissa Jefferson Myrtle Beach, SC South Carolina
Twanisha Terry Sunrise, FL Florida

 

MEN'S ROSTER BY EVENT

 

EVENT/ATHLETE RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION
100    
Cravont Charleston Charlotte, NC North Carolina
Christian Coleman Lexington, KY Kentucky
Fred Kerley Miami, FL Florida
Noah Lyles Clermont, FL Potomac Valley
200    
Kenny Bednarek Minneola, FL Wisconsin
Erriyon Knighton Gainesville, FL Florida
Courtney Lindsey Rock Island, IL Illinois
Noah Lyles Clermont, FL Potomac Valley
400    
Bryce Deadmon Houston, TX Gulf
Quincy Hall Gainesville, FL Florida
Michael Norman Los Angeles, CA Southern California
Vernon Norwood Baton Rouge, LA Southern
800    
Isaiah Harris Lewiston, ME Pacific Northwest
Bryce Hoppel Midland, TX Missouri Valley
Clayton Murphy Macedonia, OH Lake Erie
1500    
Cole Hocker Eugene, OR Oregon
Yared Nuguse Boulder, CO Colorado
Joe Waskom Snoqualmie, WA Pacific Northwest
3000 Steeplechase    
Benard Keter Colorado Springs, CO Colorado
Kenneth Rooks Provo, UT Utah
Isaac Updike Dobbs Ferry, NY Arizona
5000    
Paul Chelimo Colorado Springs, CO Colorado
Sean McGorty Eugene, OR Oregon
Abdihamid Nur Flagstaff, AZ Arizona
10,000    
Woody Kincaid Portland, OR Oregon
Joe Klecker Longmont, CO Colorado
Sean McGorty Eugene, OR Oregon
20K Race Walk    
Nick Christie El Cajon, CA New York
Marathon    
Elkanah Kibet Colorado Springs, CO Colorado
Nico Montanez Mammoth Lakes, CA Southern California
Zach Panning Lake Orion, MI Michigan
110H    
Freddie Crittenden Phoenix, AZ Arizona
Grant Holloway Gainesville, FL Florida
Daniel Roberts Greensboro, NC Kentucky
Cordell Tinch Pittsburg, KS Missouri Valley
400H    
CJ Allen Marietta, GA Georgia
Trevor Bassitt Gainesville, FL Ohio
Rai Benjamin Bronxville, NY New York
High Jump    
JuVaughn Harrison Baton Rouge, LA Southern
Shelby McEwen Abbeville, LA Southern
Vernon Turner Norman, OK Oklahoma
Pole Vault    
Zach Bradford Bloomington, IL Illinois
Chris Nilsen Vermillion, SD New York
Zach McWhorter Provo, UT Utah
Long Jump    
Marquis Dendy Ocala, FL Florida
Jarrion Lawson Rogers, AR Arkansas
Steffin McCarter Elgin, TX Texas Southern
Triple Jump    
Chris Benard Chula Vista, CA San Diego-Imperial
Will Claye New York, NY New York
Donald Scott Gainesville, FL Michigan
Shot Put    
Josh Awotunde West Columbia, SC New Jersey
Ryan Crouser Farmington, AR Oregon
Joe Kovacs Brentwood, TN New York
Payton Otterdahl Lincoln, NE Dakotas
Discus    
Sam Mattis East Brunswick, NJ New York
Turner Washington Mesa, AZ Arizona
Brian Williams Mesa, AZ Arizona
Hammer    
Daniel Haugh Marietta, GA New York
Rudy Winkler Washington, DC New York
Alex Young LaVergne, TN Pacific
Javelin    
Ethan Dabbs Charlottesville, VA Virginia
Curtis Thompson Florence, NJ New England
Capers Williamson Birmingham, AL South Carolina
Decathlon    
Kyle Garland Athens, GA Georgia
Harrison Williams Chula Vista, CA North Carolina
Zach Ziemek Sun Prairie, WI Wisconsin
Relay pool (Additional Athletes)    
Chris Bailey Fayetteville, AR Arkansas
Matthew Boling Athens, GA Georgia
Brandon Carnes North St. Paul, MN Minnesota
Justin Robinson Swansea, IL Ozark
JT Smith Commerce, TX Southwestern
Kendal Williams Clermont, FL Florida
Ryan Willie Baltimore, MD Potomac Valley

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