Sunday June 30th, 2024
Eugene , OR
Distance: 1500m · 5000m · 10000m
Offical Race Web Site
Eugene, Oregon has been awarded the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field, USA Track & Field and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced today.
From June 21 to 30, Hayward Field at the University of Oregon will be home to one of the biggest track and field competitions in the country, as the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field will serve as the Team USA selection event for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.
“As we look forward to Paris 2024, we’re delighted to return to Eugene for the U.S. Olympic Trials,” said USATF CEO Max Siegel. “During the pandemic, when venues all needed to take extraordinary measures to conduct events, the local organizing committee, TrackTown, demonstrated their commitment to the sport by working with USATF to prioritize the health and safety of our athletes for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Trials. That partnership was invaluable. Having hosted that event successfully under difficult circumstances, we are pleased to give the city of Eugene and Hayward Field the opportunity to host an event at full capacity to showcase this world class facility. Hayward Field has been the site of countless memorable moments in track and field history, and we look forward to coming to Eugene, Oregon, to cheer on the nation’s best athletes as they compete to represent Team USA in Paris.”
Over the past five decades, Eugene has established itself as an epicenter for track and field in the United States. The town has been host to countless large-scale events, including the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, USATF Outdoor Championships, and seven Olympic Trials - all of which have seen a little bit of Hayward magic.
Over twenty records have been set or broken at Hayward Field, and the decathlon world record - crowning ‘the world’s greatest athlete’—has been broken multiple times at Hayward Field including in 2012, by Ashton Eaton during the Olympic Trials. This past weekend, two more world records were broken at Hayward Field during the Prefontaine Classic - this year’s Diamond League Final.
"Today's announcement is a major milestone on our journey to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games," said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland. "These trials not only serve as a pathway to Team USA, but also as a platform for athletes to exhibit their exceptional skills and strive for the chance to represent our great nation in Paris. We are eagerly anticipating witnessing the display of true greatness next summer in Eugene."
Reconstructed in 2020, Hayward Field is a state-of-the-art, athlete-first facility. Just outside of the stadium sits a custom-built warm up track, providing a seamless transition to the big stage. The event will be supported with unique, fan-first experiences in and around the stadium.
“Track Town, U.S.A. is thrilled to once again host the U.S. Olympic Team Trials,” said TrackTown USA CEO Michael Reilly. “Hayward Field at the University of Oregon is the perfect stage for selecting the No. 1 team in the world. As the local organizing committee, we are committed to providing a world-class experience for everyone who attends this magical event next year.”
The 2024 Trials will be the eighth U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field to be held at Hayward Field - with the first occurrence being the men’s team Trials in 1972. This will mark the 12th occurrence of the Trials as a combined men’s and women’s event and will be the 24th time that the Trials format is used to select the team.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 13:08 | Grant Fisher | usa | |
2nd Male | 13:09 | Abdihamid Nur | usa | |
3rd Male | 13:10 | Parker Wolfe | usa | |
4th Male | 13:12 | Graham Blanks | usa | |
Female | 14:40.34 | Elle ST. PIERRE | usa | |
2nd Female | 14:40.36 | Elise CRANNY | usa | |
3rd Female | 14:45.12 | Karissa SCHWEIZER | usa | |
4th Female | 14:51.44 | Parker Valby | usa |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 3:35 | Cole Hocker | ||
2nd Male | 3:35 | Matthew Centrowitz | ||
3rd Male | 3:36 | Yared Nuguse | ||
4th Male | 3:36 | Craig Engels, | ||
Female | 3:58 | Elle Purrier St. Pierre | ||
2nd Female | 4:00 | Cory McGee | ||
3rd Female | 4:02 | Heather MacLean | ||
4th Female | 4:02 | Shannon Osika |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 27:53 | Woody Kincaid, | ||
2nd Male | 27:54 | Grant Fisher | ||
3rd Male | 27:54 | Joe Klecker | ||
4th Male | 27:58 | Ben True | ||
Female | 31:03 | Emily Sisson | ||
2nd Female | 31:16 | Karissa Schweizer | ||
3rd Female | 31:18 | Alicia Monson | ||
4th Female | 31:35 | Elise Cranny |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday January 18th, 2026
Honolulu, Hawaii
Distance: 100 miles · Ultra · Trail
Offical Race Web Site
The Hawaiian Ultra Running Team's Trail 100-Mile Endurance Run, referred to hereafter as the “HURT100”, is a very difficult event designed for the adventurous and well-prepared ultra runner.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 21:45:02 | Nate Jaqua | ||
2nd Male | 22:13:28 | Tyler Juza | ||
3rd Male | 22:33:08 | Riley Robertson | ||
4th Male | 23:25:37 | Michito Sawa | ||
Female | 23:26:32 | Alyssa Clark | ||
2nd Female | 25:51:10 | Andrea Tarras | ||
3rd Female | 28:29:43 | Candice Burt | ||
4th Female | 29:29:14 | Hilary Spires |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Race Highlights
• Mountains above the city of Honolulu (island of O‘ahu, state of Hawai‘i).
Event Overview
• 100 miles over 5 laps (partial out and backs) in a semi-tropical rain forest.
• 24,500 feet of cumulative elevation gain (and 24,500 feet of cumulative loss) over the course of 100 miles.
• 99% single-track trails, 1% asphalt.
• Moderately packed soil, generously interspersed with roots, rocks, puddles, and mud wallows.
• Narrow trails through forest, along exposed ridges, and past vertical embankments.
• 20 stream crossings (four per lap).
• Three aid stations per lap.
• 36-hour time limit.
It’s great to see how the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team has grown and evolved over the years. But it’s also interesting to know that the spirit of adventure and the sense of service has remained constant within the ohana. We can’t wait to see you experience HURT100 for yourselves one day.
Sunday February 8th, 2026
Ibiza, Spain
Distance: 10K · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The 10K Ibiza-Platja d'en Bossa is an international road race renowned for its flat and fast course, making it one of the most attractive circuits in Spain. The event has received the prestigious World Athletics Label, underscoring its significance in the global running community.
The race route offers participants a scenic experience, bordering the Ses Salines Natural Park and passing through the vibrant area of Platja d'en Bossa. These wide, sea-level stretches provide optimal conditions for runners aiming to achieve personal bests.
The event is open to athletes aged 16 and over, regardless of federation affiliation. Participants have a generous cutoff time to complete the 10-kilometer course, accommodating both competitive runners and enthusiasts.
For those traveling from outside Ibiza, special accommodations are available. The Hotel Los Molinos offers a bed and breakfast package at €45, which includes bus transfers to the race venue. Additionally, the Balearia shipping company provides a 20% discount on bookings from Barcelona, Valencia, Denia, or Mallorca; simply use the code 10KIBIZA during purchase.
Participants will receive a complimentary race bag and t-shirt, adding to the memorable experience of running in Ibiza. Whether you're aiming to set a new personal record or simply enjoy the stunning Mediterranean scenery, the 10K Ibiza-Platja d'en Bossa offers an unparalleled racing opportunity.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 27:50 | THIERRY NDIKUMWENAYO | PLAYAS CASTELL | |
2nd Male | 27:56 | RODRIGUE KWIZERA | PLAYAS CASTELL | |
3rd Male | 29:05 | FEARGHAL CURTIN | VICKY FOOTS | |
4th Male | 29:13 | CRISTHIAN EMANUEL ZAMOR | VICKY FOOTS | |
Female | 32:36 | MÉLODY JULIEN | VICKY FOOTS | |
2nd Female | 32:44 | RISPER BIYAKI GESABWA | CANGURO AAC | |
3rd Female | 33:34 | MARÍA LUZ TESURI | VICKY FOOTS | |
4th Female | 33:59 | ANDREA ROMERO ESCANDEL | HOKA |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 31:03 | MIGUEL DEL POZO ÁLVAREZ | SUANZES SAN BLAS | |
M 50-59 | 35:16 | JOSE VICENTE GADEA | SA RAVAL | |
M 60-69 | 40:07 | ANTONIO RIBAS SALA | G.D PRESUNTOS T | |
M 70+ | 1:01:54 | MIGUEL BAEZA ROMERO | CONISTORSIS | |
F 40-49 | 35:57 | ANA LLORENS | PAMPLONA | |
F 50-59 | 44:59 | CATALINA CARDONA SINTES | LO ESPORT | |
F 60-69 | 50:50 | MARIA DOLORES | IBIZAFITNESSAJ |
The race is characterized by its wide and long straights that run at sea level, conditions that favor the achievement of excellent results. If you are looking for a flat and fast course where you can beat your personal best over 10 kilometers, you have a golden opportunity to achieve it officially, since the course has been approved by the RFEA and its altimetry complies with the regulations to validate any mark or record.
Sunday March 1st, 2026
Napa, California
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
As one of California's top tourist destinations, Napa Valley has been home to this race for decades. When it comes to scenic, it just doesn't get better than Napa in the spring. The narrow valley is covered in grape vines that stretch high up the hillsides on either side. The colors are crisp green, blue and yellow at that time of year.
The more than 300 architecturally unique wineries look like castles, mansions, sprawling villas and even sunken flying saucers. Subject to periodic rain showers but enjoying mostly crystal clear mornings, the race is a favorite, always a sellout and operates with a seasoned cast of running officials so it all goes down as smooth as Napa's finest Cabernet.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:15:46 | GARRETT CORCORAN | 28 | salt lake |
2nd Male | 2:17:39 | BRENDAN GREGG | 35 | sacramento |
3rd Male | 2:26:06 | STEPHEN DESVERNINE | 39 | seattle |
4th Male | 2:29:08 | CONNOR ROSENBLATT | 30 | davis |
Female | 2:43:22 | CAROLINA GARCIA | 30 | irving |
2nd Female | 2:45:16 | GRACE CONNOLLY | 42 | SF |
3rd Female | 2:51:33 | ELEANOR MEYER | 39 | portolla vally |
4th Female | 2:54:05 | JULIA BUFORD | 33 | oakland |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:36:52 | BRIAN VALENTINI | 41 | miniapolis |
M 50-59 | 2:44:52 | MARCO CAPELLI | 52 | el dorado |
M 60-69 | 3:08:02 | STAN FERGUSON | 61 | maumelle |
M 70+ | 3:28:54 | STEVEN PLAKAS | 72 | mobile |
F 40-49 | 2:56:49 | DEVON YANKO | 42 | howard |
F 50-59 | 3:30:57 | ANNA VASINA | 50 | san jose |
F 60-69 | 3:48:01 | HEIDI WITTER | 61 | auburn |
F 70+ | 4:07:09 | DARCY BILLINKOFF | 71 | delta |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:03:36 | Amanuel Tikue | Oakland | |
2nd Male | 1:07:32 | Dante Capone | San Diego | |
3rd Male | 1:07:57 | Patrick Bruce | San Diego | |
4th Male | 1:08:12 | Jackson Friesth | Lafayette | |
Female | 1:15:57 | Lizzy Rountree | San Francisco | |
2nd Female | 1:16:17 | Jen Vucinich | Portola Valley | |
3rd Female | 1:16:17 | Liza Reichert | Moss Beach | |
4th Female | 1:19:05 | Jenny Grimshaw | San Francisco |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 16:00 | Daniel Arkes | 25 | Davis |
2nd Male | 17:07 | Ryan Byard | 30 | Boise |
3rd Male | 19:40 | Jake Vensko | 13 | Pleasant Hill |
4th Male | 20:07 | Victor Palma | 35 | Yakima |
Female | 18:57 | Angela Chen | 29 | San Francisco |
2nd Female | 19:00 | Melissa Doyle | 33 | San Francisco |
3rd Female | 19:08 | Molly Templin | 27 | Anchorage |
4th Female | 20:54 | Caroline Brossart | 23 | Monte Sereno |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Sunday March 1st, 2026
Hampton Beach, NH
Distance: Half Marathon · 5K
Ready for one of the most scenic races in New England? The 16th Annual Hampton Half Marathon & 5K is returning to New Hampshire on March 5, 2023, offering the best views of Hampton Beach.
You’ll coast through the flat, fast, and fun course while soaking up state park views and amazing seacoast vibes. After the beautiful Atlantic Oceanwavesyou to the finish line, you will be rewarded with stylish swag, two complimentary Smuttynose beers (21+), and plenty of healthy and delicious snacks!
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 1:15:20 | Alex Gottlieb | 28 | Norwich, VT |
2nd Male | 1:15:22 | Sean McCauley | 33 | Canterbury, NH |
3rd Male | 1:16:08 | Colby Nixon | 35 | Cumberland Center, |
4th Male | 1:16:35 | Thomas Orcutt | 23 | Eliot, ME |
Female | 1:21:44 | Julia Curran | 23 | Cumberland |
2nd Female | 1:21:48 | AMBER FERREIRA | 42 | Concord, NH |
3rd Female | 1:24:52 | Leah Gaeta | 34 | Jamaica Plain, MA |
4th Female | 1:27:31 | Katy Cargiulo | 45 | Salem, NH |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:22:28 | Lou Pauquette | 44 | CAMBRIDGE, NY |
M 50-59 | 1:24:05 | Jimmie Cochran | 50 | DERRY, NH |
M 60-69 | 1:35:51 | Larry Clevenger | 63 | Saratoga Springs, NY |
M 70+ | 1:55:24 | Bob MacKinnon | 70 | YARMOUTH, ME |
F 40-49 | 1:27:31 | Katy Cargiulo | 45 | Salem, NH |
F 50-59 | 1:36:15 | Rachel Fountain | 50 | Bedford, NH |
F 60-69 | 1:48:49 | Carmela Taveras | 62 | TEWKSBURY, MA |
F 70+ | 3:06:46 | Donna McKendree | 78 | Clinton, NY |
This race is a must-do. One of my all-time favorites. Great two-day expo, great race t-shirts, one of the best goody bags, wonderful course, fantastic medals.