2023 World Athletics Championships
The solo American, Courtney Wayment, finished last in 11th place: “It bites… but I won’t let that crumble belief.”
Here are our seven favorite moments from the women’s competition in Budapest
The final day of competition delivers an exciting end to the World Athletics Championships
Team USA’s Lindsay Flanagan placed ninth and Keira D’Amato finished in 17th
What is it really like to be an athlete at the World Athletics Championships? We spoke to 2022 Team USA athlete Emily Infeld to find out.
Check out the most popular super shoes you’ll see in the World Championship marathon in Budapest and the women who'll wear them.
These five mothers are just some of the super moms competing in the 2023 World Athletics Championships.
D’Amato, Susanna Sullivan, and Lindsay Flanagan will race in the women’s world championship marathon for Team USA on August 26 in Budapest
Ireland's Ciara Mageean set an Irish national record with a bittersweet fourth-place finish and Team USA's sole representative Cory McGee finished 10th.
Sha'Carri Richardson secured her name as the fastest women in the world with her stellar performance in the 100 meter final in Budapest.
What started as a sleeper ended in dramatic flair. Reigning Olympic champion Sifan Hassan fell with 20m to go and Team USA’s Alicia Monson made a late move to earn fifth.
In a huge upset, the Northern Arizona Elite steeplechaser won the 2023 U.S. national title. Up next? The World Championships.
Here’s a rundown of the 72 women on the U.S. track and field team competing in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from August 19-27.