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CHAMPIONSHIPS CENTRAL TELEVISION COVERAGE Schedule of events, live results, recaps, photos and other relevant information For the second time in event history, both days of the Pac- from the 2019 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships can be found on the 12 Track & Field Championships will be broadcast live. Championships homepage on pac-12.com at: Coverage of the event will air on Saturday, May 11 starting at 7:30 p.m. PT and Sunday, May 12 starting at 6 p.m. PT across Pac-12 Net- pac-12.com/tfchamps work, all regional channels and Pac-12 Now.

It marks the first time ARIZONA has hosted the Pac-12 title meet since 2011, Paul Sunderland (1984 Olympian), Tom Feuer (Emmy Award-winning Olym- and is the Championships’ fifth all-time appearance in Tucson (1985, 1995, pics producer), Jordan Kent (four-time track All-American at Oregon) and Jill 2004, 2011, 2019). Savage will cover the action.

89TH ANNUAL PAC-12 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 33RD ANNUAL PAC-12 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP The Pac-12 Track & Field Championships will have a new champion Fourteen competitors will look to capture their first league title at in 2019 as nine of the 11 entries will be making their Combined Events Cham- this weekend’s 2019 Pac-12 Track & Field Combined Events Championship. pionship debuts this weekend, making this one of the most wide-open fields in event history. With the graduation of three-time champion Alissa Brooks-Johnson of WASH- INGTON STATE, a new winner will emerge in 2019. The race will likely come MEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Pac-12 Multis app./Best finish) down to a four-woman battle between the league’s current leaders in COLO- Mohammad Almarhoun, So., ARIZONA (1st) RADO’s Maja Wichhart-Donzo and Michaela Wenning, UCLA’s Christina Tyler Brendel, R-Jr., CALIFORNIA (3rd/3rd in 2017) Chenault and WASHINGTON’s Hannah Rusnak. Josh Farmer, Fr., COLORADO (1st) Gregory Fernandez, So., ARIZONA STATE (1st) WOMEN’S COMBINED EVENTS ENTRIES (Pac-12 Multis app./Best finish) Dominic Gehr, So., ARIZONA (2nd/10th in 2018) Christina Chenault, R-Jr., UCLA (3rd/4th in 2017) Dalen Hargett, R-Jr., OREGON (1st) Claire Corbitt, So., OREGON STATE (2nd/14th in 2018) Parker Kennedy, So., WASHINGTON (1st) Allie Jones, Fr., STANFORD (1st) Ray Littles, Sr., WASHINGTON STATE (1st) Elinor Jones Toutant, Jr., WASHINGTON (1st) Hakim McMorris, Fr., CALIFORNIA (1st) Keira McCarrell, So., OREGON (2nd/15th in 2018) Wyatt Rhoads, Jr., COLORADO (1st) Saskia McNairy, R-Sr., OREGON STATE (3rd/7th in 2017 & 2018) Max Vollmer, Fr., OREGON (1st) Drianna Mustin, Jr., COLORADO (3rd/13th in 2017 & 2018) Hannah Rusnak, So., WASHINGTON (2nd/10th in 2018) The lone returning competitors are CALIFORNIA’s Trent Brendel, who finished Lindsey Schauble, Sr., WASHINGTON STATE (4th/9th in 2018) on the podium in third (7,413) in 2017, and ARIZONA’s Dominic Gehr, who Skylar Sieben, Fr., ARIZONA (1st) made his Pac-12 Combined Events Championships debut last spring. Kolbi Sims, Sr., UTAH (1st) Isa Videler, So., UCLA (1st) The field will not have to contend with the nation’s current decathlon leaders as Michaela Wenning, Sr., COLORADO (4th/11th in 2018) defending champion Harrison Williams of STANFORD (8,112, No. 2 in NCAA) Maja Wichhart-Donzo, Sr., COLORADO (4th/5th in 2018) and freshman Ayden Owens of USC (8,130, No. 1 in NCAA) will instead focus USTFCCCA RANKINGS MEN’S PREVIEW WOMEN’S PREVIEW PAC-12 WEEK-BY-WEEK TOP 25 TEAMS on helping their teams at next weekend’s Champi- UCLA’s Chenault boasts the best Pac-12 heptathlon MTF WTF Preseason...... 4 ������������������� 6 onships and likely entry in the NCAA Champion- finish of any of this year’s competitors with a fourth- April 1...... 4 ������������������� 6 ships in early June. place showing (5,269) in 2017, while COLORADO’s April 8...... 4 ������������������� 6 Wichhart-Donzo is the returning leader from last April 15...... 4 ������������������� 6 Williams’ and Owens’ absences not only leave the year’s Combined Events Championship at which April 22...... 5 ������������������� 7 door open for Brendel, but also OREGON’s Max she placed fifth (5,306). April 29...... 5 ������������������� 7 Vollmer (7,840) and CALIFORNIA’s Hakim McMor- May 6...... TBA ���������������TBA ris (7,159), who rank third and fourth, respectively, Buffaloes’ teammate Michaela Wenning is tied for on the current Pac-12 decathlon leaderboard and second with Chenault on the current Conference MEN’S (April 29) are the only other Conference athletes to break heptathlon leaderboard with 5,585 points at the Rank School Points Last Wk 7,000 points so far this season. Bryan Clay Invitational in mid-April. Washington’s 1 Texas Tech 372.53 1 Rusnak set her current Pac-12 leading mark of 2 LSU 343.22 2 COLORADO’s Wyatt Rhoads and OREGON’s Dalen 5,642 to place third in the event at the Bryan Clay 3 Florida 222.02 7 Hargett could also factor into the podium race as Invite. 4 Texas A&M 207.08 3 the respective Iowa State and Montana State trans- 5 Houston 192.57 5 fers boast conference championships experience. 6 BYU 190.79 6 7 Alabama 186.50 4 8 USC 176.49 8 #PAC12TF ON #THEBOWERMAN19 WATCH LISTS 9 OREGON 175.81 18 One Pac-12 men’s athlete is on the Pre-Conference Five Pac-12 women’s athletes are on the Pre-Con- 10 STANFORD 161.80 9 Championships Watch List for the 2019 Bowerman ference Championships Watch List for the 2019 11 Mississippi State 149.86 11 Award released May 1. Bowerman Award released May 1. 12 ARIZONA 145.91 14 13 Texas 144.29 16 Grant Fisher...... STAN...... Distance Chanel Brissett...... USC...... Sprints/Hurdles 14 Georgia 140.28 13 15 South Carolina 136.63 12 Olivia Gruver...... WASH...... Pole Vault 16 Iowa 134.02 10 Jessica Hull...... ORE...... Distance 17 Arkansas 116.65 15 Dani Jones...... COLO...... Distance 18 Kansas 109.73 26 Mackenzie Little...... STAN...... Javelin 19 North Carolina A&T 107.38 17 20 UCLA 105.19 21 21 Northern Arizona 103.01 20 2019 #PAC12TF ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 22 Baylor 98.95 19 DATE MEN’S TRACK MEN’S FIELD WOMEN’S TRACK WOMEN’S FIELD 23 Virginia 94.63 23 March 19 Zakee Washington, ARIZ Matthew Katnik, USC TeeTee Terry, USC Mackenzie Little, STAN 24 Wisconsin 84.44 24 25 Clemson 79.07 25 March 16 Cravon Gillespie, ORE Matthew Katnik, USC Alyssa Brewer, USC Beatrice Llano, ASU

Other Pac-12 programs: #31 CALIFORNIA, #41 WASHINGTON, #51 COLORADO, #70 WASHINGTON April 2 William Paulson, ASU Jonah Wilson, WASH Jessica Hull, ORE Olivia Gruver, WASH STATE, #72 ARIZONA STATE. April 9 Joe Klecker, COLO Jordan Geist, ARIZ Chanel Brissett, USC Mackenzie Little, STAN WOMEN’S (April 29) Rank School Points Last Wk April 16 Tyler Janes, UCLA Jordan Geist, ARIZ Meleni Rodney, UCLA Alyssa Wilson, UCLA 1 Arkansas 350.51 1 2 Texas A&M 271.31 3 April 22 Grant Fisher, STAN Ayden Owens, USC Angie Annelus, USC Alyssa Wilson, UCLA 3 USC 261.83 4 4 Kentucky 216.35 2 April 30 Cravon Gillespie, ORE Justice Summerset, ARIZ TeeTee Terry, USC Samantha Noennig, ASU 5 LSU 186.67 8 6 Alabama 182.97 7 USTFCCCA NATIONAL TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 7 Florida 168.63 5 Mackenzie Little, STANFORD - March 19 8 OREGON 164.23 10 9 New Mexico 163.36 9 Beatrice Llano, ARIZONA STATE - March 26 10 Florida State 161.09 6 Olivia Gruver, WASHINGTON - April 2 11 BYU 156.32 11 Mackenzie Little, STANFORD; Jordan Geist, ARIZONA - April 9 12 Kansas State 126.93 12 13 COLORADO 123.92 19 14 Texas Tech 123.63 28 15 Miami (Fla.) 122.83 14 16 Iowa 122.60 13 17 Texas 121.07 15 18 Georgia 115.86 21 19 STANFORD 111.27 20 20 ARIZONA STATE 108.66 23 21 UCLA 107.18 24 22 Ohio State 103.56 27 2019 NCAA WEST PRELIMINARIES 2019 NCAA SELECTIONS 23 South Carolina 102.85 18 Thursday-Saturday, May 23-25 Multis - Thursday, May 16 24 North Carolina A&T 100.65 16 Hornet Stadium NCAA.com | 10 a.m. PT 25 WASHINGTON 96.71 22 Hosted by Sacramento State University Final Champs - Sunday, May 26 Sacramento, Calif. NCAA.com | 2 p.m. PT Other Pac-12 programs: #49 ARIZONA, #54 UTAH, #56 CALIFORNIA, #178 OREGON STATE. 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday-Saturday, June 5-8 Mike A. Myers Stadium Hosted by University of Texas Austin, Texas

2 2019 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW 2018 PAC-12 COMBINED EVENTS REVIEW STANFORD, Calif. - The OREGON men’s team continued its dominance with a 12th straight Confer- ence title, while the USC women’s team ended the Ducks’ nine-year reign with its first crown in more STANFORD, Calif. - STANFORD senior Harrison Williams than two decades at the 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships at Cobb Track and Angell Field rolled to a dominating title in the decathlon and WASHING- on Sunday. TON STATE redshirt senior Alissa Brooks-Johnson matched the Conference record with her third career heptathlon crown No. 11 nationally ranked Oregon totaled 174 points – the fourth-most in meet history – to extend at the 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships Combined Events at Stanford’s Cobb Track and Angell Field. its record streak of men’s team championships to 12 and total titles to 19. Host and No. 23 ranked STANFORD recorded its best finish since 2003 in second place with 125 points, followed by No. 9 Both Brooks-Johnson and Williams finished in the top two in ranked USC in third with 118. every event to secure 10 points for their teams heading into the 2018 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships. On the women’s side, No. 3 ranked USC amassed 170 points to post a 16-point victory and dethrone No. 2 ranked Oregon for its first Conference crown since 1996. Brooks-Johnson finished in the top two in all seven events en route to a lifetime-best 5,977 points, fighting off personal-best ARIZONA STATE’s Bowerman candidate Maggie Ewen cemented her legacy as the greatest female performances from runner-up Kendall Gustafson (5,886) of thrower in Pac-12 Championships history with her second straight treble – event victories in the ham- UCLA and third place Alyssa Thompson (5,761) of ARIZONA. mer, shot put and discus – to garner Athlete of the Meet honors with 30 points for the second year in a row. Also the Pac-12 heptathlon champion in 2015 and 2017, Brooks-Johnson joins former Cougar Ellannee Richardson ARIZONA freshman Jordan Geist secured Athlete of the Meet accolades with a meet-best 22 points (2001-03), STANFORD’s Tracye Lawyer (1997-99), ARIZONA on the men’s side, adding a discus title and seventh-place finish in the hammer throw on Sunday to STATE’s Jacquelyn Johnson (2004, 2006, 2008) and ORE- his shot put crown on Saturday. GON’s Brianne Theisen (2009-10, 2012) as the only three- time winners of the event. Wind played a factor in preventing several Championships records from falling, but Bowerman can- Despite her consistency, which included a PR in the long didates Michael Norman, Rai Benjamin and Kendall Ellis all shined on Sunday. Norman became jump (5.89m/19-4) and second-place finish in the javelin only the third male to double in the 200- and 400-meter dashes at the Championships, Benjamin (41.60m/136-6) to open Sunday’s events, Brooks-Johnson repeated as 400-meter hurdles champion and Ellis set a meet record with the second-fastest 400 in actually trailed entering the 800-meter run finale. Gustafson collegiate history. took a 40-point lead in the overall standings thanks to a siz- able victory in the javelin (46.56m/152-9).

2018 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS However, Brooks-Johnson left no doubt with a victory in the (hosted by Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.) 800, crossing the line in 2:14.81, nearly 10 seconds ahead of Team Standings Gustafson (2:24.49).

MEN WOMEN There was considerably less drama in the decathlon as Wil- 1. Oregon 174 1. USC 170 liams cruised to victory by more than 1,600 points to become 2. Stanford 125 2. Oregon 154 only the second winner from Stanford along with Travis Clark 3. USC 118 3. Stanford 119 in 1994. 4. Arizona 91 4. Colorado 76 Williams set a lifetime-best in claiming the discus 5. Colorado 72 5. Arizona State 68 (43.01m/141-1), won the 110-meter hurdles (14.44) and 6. California 67 6. UCLA 57 pole vault (5.25m/17-2.75), and finished second in both the 7. Washington State 56.5 7. Arizona 44 javelin (45.92m/150-8) and 1,500-meter run (4:37.91) on 8. Washington 42 8. California 40 Sunday to post one of the most dominant decathlon victories 9. UCLA 38 9. Washington 32 in league history. 10. Arizona State 31.5 10. Washington State 26 11. Oregon State 17 2018 DECATHLON STANDINGS 12. Utah 15 1. Harrison Williams, STAN – 7925 2. Andrew Ghizzone, COLO – 6284 2018 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 3. Davis Butte, COLO – 6079 (* - Pac-12 Championships record) 4. Michael Gonzalez, USC – 5925 5. Aaron Carmichael, COLO – 5822 MEN WOMEN 6. Austin Torres, ORE – 5797 100m Cravon Gillespie, ORE 10.05w 100m Twanisha Terry, USC 10.96w 7. Nate Gravelding, COLO – 5783 200m Michael Norman, USC 19.84w 200m Makenzie Dunmore, ORE 22.37w 8. Jack Herkert, STAN – 3606 400m Kendall Ellis, USC 49.99* 400m Michael Norman, USC 44.40 9. Martin Moldau, WSU – 2087 800m Sabrina Southerland, ORE 2:02.18 800m Robert Ford, USC 1:49.77 10. Dominic Gehr, ARIZ – 599 1,500m Sam Prakel, ORE 3:40.21 1,500m Jessica Hull, ORE 4:21.65 5,000m Ben Saarel, COLO 14:11.25 5,000m Elise Cranny, STAN 16:28.55 2018 HEPTATHLON STANDINGS 10,000m Jack Keelan, STAN 29:38.44 10,000m Vanessa Fraser, STAN 33:10.84* 1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU – 5977 110mh Braxton Canady, ORE 13.57w 100mh Chanel Brissett, USC 12.75 400mh Rai Benjamin, USC 48.46 400mh Anna Cockrell, USC 56.47 2. Kendall Gustafson, UCLA – 5886 3000sc Steven Fahy, STAN 8:50.07 3000sc Sage Hurta, COLO 9:57.28 3. Alyssa Thompson, ARIZ – 5761 4x100 USC 39.38 4x100 USC 42.85 4. Lyndsey Lopes, USC – 5719 4x400 Arizona 3:07.46 4x400 USC 3:30.45 5. Maja Wichhart-Donzo, COLO – 5306 HJ Earnie Sears, USC 2.20m/7’-2.5” HJ Lyndsey Lopes, USC 1.79m/5’-10.5” 6. Kylee O’Connor, ORE – 5271 PV Sander Moldau, WSU 5.24m/17’-2.25” PV Lauren Martinez, CAL 4.27m/14’-0” 7. Saskia McNairy, OSU – 5150 LJ Damarcus Simpson, ORE 8.33m/27’-4”w LJ Courtney Corrin, USC 6.50m/21’-4” 8. Christina Chenault, UCLA – 5072 TJ Tuomas Kaukolahti, CAL 16.06m/52’-8.25” TJ Jessie Maduka, UCLA 13.59m/44’-7” 9. Lindsey Schauble, WSU – 4952 SP Jordan Geist, ARIZ 20.06m/65’-9.75” SP Maggie Ewen, ASU 19.22m/63’-0.75”* 10. Hannah Rusnak, WASH – 4934 DT Maggie Ewen, ASU 59.81m/196’-2” DT Jordan Geist, ARIZ 57.56m/188’-10” 11. Michaela Wenning, COLO – 4807 HT Nathan Bultman, USC 67.01m/219’-10” HT Maggie Ewen, ASU 74.38m/244’-0”* JT Mackenzie Little, STAN 54.88m/180’-1” 12. Asha Culhane, CAL – 4632 JT Simon Litzell, UCLA 74.46m/244’-3” 13. Drianna Mustin, COLO – 4516 Dec Harrison Williams, STAN 7,925 Hep Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU 5,977 14. Claire Corbitt, OSU - 4020 15. Keira McCarrell, ORE - 2868

2019 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD - 2019 COMBINED EVENTS LEADERBOARD DECATHLON HEPTATHLON # Athlete Year Team Points Date # Athlete Year Team Points Date 1 Owens, Ayden FR USC 8130 4/17/19 1 Rusnak, Hannah SO WASH 5642 4/17/19 2 Williams, Harrison SR STAN 8112 4/17/19 2 Wenning, Michaela SR COLO 5585 4/17/19 3 Vollmer, Max FR ORE 7840 4/17/19 2 Chenault, Christina JR UCLA 5585 4/17/19 4 McMorris, Hakim FR CAL 7159 3/15/19 4 Wichhart-Donzo, Maja SR COLO 5570 4/17/19 5 Kennedy, Parker SO WASH 6606 4/17/19 5 McCarrell, Keira SO ORE 5336 4/17/19 6 Hargett, Dalen JR ORE 6583 4/17/19 6 Sims, Kolbi SR UTAH 5263 4/17/19 7 Littles, Ray SR WSU 6063 4/17/19 7 McNairy, Saskia SR OSU 5234 4/6/19 8 Farmer, Josh FR COLO 5979 4/17/19 8 Sieben, Skylar FR ARIZ 5103 4/6/19 9 Gehr, Dominic SO ARIZ 5865 4/6/19 9 Jones, Allie FR STAN 5041 4/17/19 10 Schauble, Lindsey SR WSU 5003 4/17/19 11 Mustin, Drianna JR COLO 4901 4/17/19 12 Jones-Toutant, Elinor JR WASH 4593 4/17/19 13 Corbitt, Claire SO OSU 4395 3/21/19

PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD - COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY DECATHLON HEPTATHLON Meet Record: Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322, 1982 Meet Record: Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353, 2012 1973 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,673 1987 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,589 1974 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,636 1988 Wendy Brown, USC, 5,665 1975 Craig Brigham, ORE, 7,827 1989 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,509 1976 Steve Alexander, UCLA, 7,386 1990 Peggy Odita, STAN, 5,285 1977 Brian Mondschein, WASH, 7,066 1991 Tonya Sedwick, UCLA, 5,548 1978 Bengt Larsson, OSU, 7,622 1992 Sonja Forster, WASH, 5,266 1979 Dannie Jackson, ASU, 7,755 1993 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,989 1980 Gary Gefre, WASH, 7,758 1994 Kelly Blair, ORE, 5,527 1981 Mark Anderson, UCLA, 7,809 1995 Ifeoma Ozoeze, CAL, 5,624 1982 Keith Collins, WSU, 7,691 1996 Nicole Haynes, USC, 5,786 1983 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,653 1997 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,663 1984 Mike Ramos, WASH, 7,824 1998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,809 1985 Steve Erickson, WASH, 8,063 1999 Tracye Lawyer, STAN, 5,794 1986 Mike Ramos, WASH, 8,322* 2000 Missy Vanek, CAL, 5,505 1987 Simon Shirley, WSU, 7,559 2001 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,578 1988 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,661 2002 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,821 1989 Derek Huff, ARIZ, 7,629 2003 Ellannee Richardson, WSU, 5,766 1990 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,754 2004 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,603 1991 Pedro daSilva, ORE, 7,751 2005 Julie Pickler, WSU, 5,569 1992 (vacated**) 2006 Jackie Johnson, ASU, 5,987 1993 Chris Huffins, CAL, 7,671 2007 Diana Pickler, WSU, 6,018 1994 Travis Clark, STAN, 6,982 2008 Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU, 6,307 1995 Jeromy Williams, ORE, 7,806 2009 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,986 1996 Leo Slack, WSU, 7,743 2010 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 5,917 1997 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,551 2011 Samantha Henderson, ASU, 5,470 1998 Ross Bomben, CAL, 7,808 2012 Brianne Theisen, ORE, 6,353* 1999 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,662 2013 Keia Pinnick, ASU, 5,801 2000 Bevan Hart, CAL, 7,890 2014 Amalie Iuel, USC, 5,378 2001 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,617 2015 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,803 2002 Billy Pappas, ORE, 7,532 2016 Amalie Iuel, USC, 6,011 2003 Santiago Lorenzo, ORE, 7,564 2017 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,638 2004 Tommy Skipper, ORE, 7,589 2018 Alissa Brooks-Johnson, WSU, 5,977 2005 Darion Powell, WSU, 7,531 2006 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,691 2007 Jake Arnold, ARIZ, 7,755 2008 , ORE, 7,604 2009 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,091 2010 Ashton Eaton, ORE, 8,154 2011 Jeremy Taiwo, WASH, 7,742 2012 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,793 2013 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 8,001 2014 Dakotah Keys, ORE, 7,801 2015 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,823 2016 Pau Tonnesen, ARIZ, 7,942 2017 Mitch Modin, ORE, 7,530 2018 Harrison Williams, STAN, 7,925 (** Pedro daSilva (ORE) won the competition with 8,060 points, but was later declared ineligible, per NCAA rules)

4 2019 PAC-12 TRACK & FIELD COMBINED EVENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S AND WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men: 89th Annual - Women: 33rd Annual) Saturday-Sunday, May 11-12, Roy P. Drachman Stadium University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. (Multi-Events contested Saturday-Sunday, May 4-5, at Drachman Stadium, Tucson, Ariz.) For more information, contact the Arizona Athletics Communications office at (520) 621-4163

SATURDAY, MAY 4 (Multi-Events) - SUBJECT TO CHANGE SUNDAY, MAY 5 (Multi-Events) - SUBJECT TO CHANGE Time M/W Event Round Time M/W Event Round 5:00 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 4:00 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 5:30 PM M 100 Meters Final 4:45 PM M Discus Final 6:00 PM W High Jump Final 5:30 PM W Long Jump Final 6:15 PM M Long Jump Final 6:00 PM M Pole Vault Final 7:15 PM M Shot Put Final 7:00 PM W Javelin Final 8:20 PM M High Jump Final 8:30 PM W 800 Meters Final 8:30 PM W Shot Put Final 8:45 PM M Javelin Final 9:45 PM W 200 Meters Final 9:45 PM M 1,500 Meters Final 10:15 PM M 400 Meters Final

SATURDAY, MAY 11 - SUBJECT TO CHANGE SUNDAY, MAY 12 - SUBJECT TO CHANGE Field Events Field Events Time M/W Event Round Time M/W Event Round 11:00 AM M Hammer Trials/Final 11:00 AM W Hammer Trials/Final 4:30 PM M Javelin Trials/Final 4:00 PM M Discus Trials/Final 5:00 PM M Long Jump Trials/Final 4:00 PM M Trials/Final 5:30 PM M Shot Put Trials/Final 6:30 PM W High Jump Final 6:30 PM M Pole Vault Final 6:30 PM W Pole Vault Final 7:00 PM M High Jump Final 7:00 PM W Triple Jump Trials/Final 7:30 PM W Javelin Trials/Final 7:15 PM W Discus Trials/Final 8:00 PM W Shot Put Trials/Final 8:00 PM W Long Jump Trials/Final Running Events Time M/W Event Round Running Events 5:50 PM National Anthem Time M/W Event Round 6:00 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 4:50 PM National Anthem 6:10 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Final 5:00 PM M 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 6:20 PM M 1,500 Meters Final 5:10 PM W 4 x 100 Meter Relay Trials 6:30 PM W 1,500 Meters Final 5:20 PM M 1,500 Meters Trials 6:40 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Final 5:35 PM W 1,500 Meters Trials 6:50 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Final 5:55 PM M 110 Meter Hurdles Trials 7:00 PM M 400 Meters Final 6:10 PM W 100 Meter Hurdles Trials 7:10 PM W 400 Meters Final 6:25 PM M 400 Meters Trials 7:20 PM M 100 Meters Final 6:40 PM W 400 Meters Trials 7:30 PM W 100 Meters Final 6:55 PM M 100 Meters Trials 7:40 PM M 800 Meters Final 7:10 PM W 100 Meters Trials 7:50 PM W 800 Meters Final 7:25 PM M 800 Meters Trials 8:00 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Final 7:40 PM W 800 Meters Trials 8:10 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Final 7:55 PM M 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 8:20 PM M 200 Meters Final 8:10 PM W 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Final 8:30 PM W 200 Meters Final 8:25 PM M 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 8:40 PM M 5,000 Meters Final 8:40 PM W 400 Meter Hurdles Trials 9:00 PM W 5,000 Meters Final 9:00 PM M 200 Meters Trials 9:20 PM M 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 9:15 PM W 200 Meters Trials 9:30 PM W 4 x 400 Meter Relay Final 9:30 PM M 10,000 Meters Final 9:50 PM Awards Presentation 10:15 PM W 10,000 Meters Final

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