The World Athletics Championships Closes Out With a 4×400 Meter Relay Win For the U.S. Women
Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, and Sydney McLaughlin made up the champions relay team.
Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, and Sydney McLaughlin made up the champions relay team.
The 20-year-old followed up her gold medal from Tokyo last summer with a performance she didn't know she had in her.
The American phenom came in fifth in a deep and superspeedy field.
A single photo illustrates all those finish line feels.
Coburn finishes eighth in the World Championships steeplechase. Norah Jeruto of Kazakhstan pulled out a record-breaking win.
Union Athletic Club teammates Sinclaire Johnson and Jessica Hull finished sixth and seventh respectively.
A team effort pushed the Americans to three top-eight finishes.
Other race standouts, Sifan Hassan and Karissa Schweizer both credit their success today to taking a long break from running after last summer's Olympic Games.
Plus more of the latest results, memorable moments, news, and notes from the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Abby Steiner, Tamara Clark, and Jenna Prandini will represent the United States at the World Athletics Championships.
The three women are some of the best—potentially of all-time.
Talitha Diggs, Kendall Ellis, and Lynna Irby give rise to a new generation of 400-meter speed.
The 400- and 100 meter-hurdles are must-watch events at the World Athletics Championships taking place at Hayward Field in Oregon.
Aleia Hobbs, Melissa Jefferson, and Twanisha Terry race in less than 11 seconds.
A double-up, a worlds debut, and a fan favorite are headed to Eugene.
Karissa Schweizer, Alicia Monson, and Natosha Rogers are representing Team USA in a stacked 10K field.
Sinclaire Johnson and two 2020 Olympians--Elle Purrier and Cory McGee--will compete in the 1500m on behalf of Team USA.