The U.S. Track and Field Athletes Who Qualified for 2021 Olympics
The team representing the U.S. in Tokyo is a mix of veterans and first-timers.
The U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials are taking place at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, from June 18 through June 27, and the top three finishers in each event will represent the United States at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Here’s a list of those who have already qualified and have met the Tokyo Olympic Standard.
Aliphine Tuliamuk — Women’s Marathon
Qualified: First in 2:27:23
Olympic history: This will be Tuliamuk’s first Olympic appearance.
Molly Seidel — Women’s Marathon
Qualified: Second in 2:27:31
Olympic History: This will be Seidel’s first Olympic appearance.
Sally Kipyego — Women’s Marathon
Qualified: Third in 2:28:52
Olympic History: 2012 — Silver medal in the 5,000 meters.
Galen Rupp — Men’s Marathon
Qualified: First in 2:09:20
Olympic history: 2016 — Bronze medal in the marathon, fifth in 10,000 meters; 2012 — silver medal in 10,000 meters, seventh in 5,000 meters; 2008 — 13th in 10,000 meters.
Jake Riley — Men’s Marathon
Qualified: Second in 2:10:02
Olympic history: This will be Riley’s first Olympic appearance.
Abdi Abdirahman — Men’s Marathon
Qualified: Third in 2:10:03
Olympic history: 2012 — DNF in marathon; 2008 — 15th in 10,000 meters; 2004 — 15th in 10,000 meters; 2000 — 10th in 10,000 meters.
posted Saturday June 19th
by Runner’s World