The Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall and the holder of the American record Nico Young led the winners on the first day of Toyota USA and the Toyota USA national outdoor championships.
Davis -Woodhall unleashed the two length jumps in the world from the world in 2025 – 7.12 and 7.11 meters, beating her 7.10 Olympic jump – to repeat as a national champion at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
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Davis-Woodhall dirty her first two jumps, which meant that she needed a third jump just to stay in the competition. She delivered in the same position during the 2024 Olympic tests.
“When I come to these meetings, it is a glorified practice for me,” she said. “I know what I do in training. Do it in competition.”
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Davis-Woodhall will lead a long-term American length jump team at the September world championships in Tokyo who also includes the world champion in the room Bryant and the Olympian of Tokyo Quanesha Burks.
Jasmine Moore, who won Olympic bronze medals during the long jump and triple jump, finished sixth in long jump to the national championships. She entered the triple jump on Saturday in Eugene.
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Nico Young Outkicks Grant Fisher in 10,000 meters
Nico Young won his first national title at the 10,000m, a month after having broken the American outdoor record in 5000m.
Young, 23, exceeded the Olympic bronze medalist Grant Fisher for victory – 29: 02.12 to 29: 02.37. Graham Blanks took third row to complete the qualifications of the world championships.
Young, 12th in his Olympic beginnings in 2024, is the youngest male champion of 10,000 meters in American since Dan Browne in 1998. He beat Fisher for the first time in six head careers, according to Tilastopaja.info.
“I have a lot of confidence in the worlds, and maybe I could meddle,” said Young.
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The 10,000 m is the only male track event where the United States has never won a global medal.
Young, Fisher and Blanks all entered the 5000m on Sunday. Just like the Olympic gold medalist of the 1500m Hocker Cole.
Emily Infeld wins the first female title from 10,000 m to 35 years old
Emily Infeld won her first national title on the track in the 10,000m female, a decade after winning a bronze medal in the world championships in the event.
Infeld, 35, timed 31: 43.56 to win the Olympian double Elise Cranny (31: 44.24) and Taylor Roe (31: 45.41). No one has the minimum qualification team for the qualification of the world championships, so they will have to see if they arrive in the world ranking.
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Infeld has been the oldest women’s 10,000 meter champion since Lynn Jennings in 1998. She was 16th in the 2024 Olympic 5000m, then took time to heal her Achilles.
“Especially after my last two years, many people are probably like” yeah, she gets a little downhill “, said Infeld.
In The Women’s Hammer, the 2019 world champion, Deanna Price, won her fourth American title with a 78.54 -meter throw.
She will be joined in the world team by 2022, the world champion Brooke Andersen, Rachel Richeson, who goes to her first world after missing the Olympic team with a place, and the double medalist of the Janee ‘Kassanavoid world.
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The Olympic silver medalist Annette Echikunwoke ranked sixth.
Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson made his debut at 100m
The Olympic champion Noah Lyles, the world champion Sha’Carri Richardson and the rest of the biggest stars of the 100m have all increased over the 100m of sleeves.
Lyles, however, ran the first round of the 100m as an update for the 200m on Sunday, where he brought up for a fifth American record title. Lyles will not run the semi-finals or Friday’s final.
Richardson, returning from an injury in February, posted his best moment in 2025 (11.07). Like Lyles, she has a Bye in the world team in the event as a reigning world champion from 2023.
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