Here it is. The 139-member US team for the Budapest. The US track team won 33 medals in the last World Champs; what will it do this time? 

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 139 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 139 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

Sydney McLaughlin sets new WR of 50.68 in 400m hurdles, World Athletics Championships
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 15-26, 2022, photo by Kevin Morris

 

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

Noah Lyles, always ready to entertain, runs AR 19.31, and tears off his shirt, photo by Kevin Morris.

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

Will Williams
Jonesboro, AR
Arkansas

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

*Updated on August 8, 2023

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