Kentucky Set for a Busy 2017 USATF Outdoor Championships

The Kentucky track and field season will continue under the California Central Valley’s scorching sun this weekend at the USATF Outdoor Championships, held for the fourth time since 2000 at Sacramento State’s Hornet Stadium.

The USATF Senior and Junior Championships will each be contested concurrently this weekend in Sacramento.

The USATF Outdoor Championships will be contested June 22-25 and serve as the selection competition (trials) the Team USATF that will travel to the World Championships, to be held August 4-13 at London’s 2012 Olympic Stadium (now named the London Stadium).

USATF.org will provide live results at separate sites for the senior and junior championships.

Television coverage of USATF Outdoor Championships will be available on NBCSN June 23, with a 10:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. ET window, and on NBC June 24-25 from 4-6 p.m. ET. Coverage outside the linear broadcast windows will air on NBC Sports’ streaming platform: NBC Sports Gold.

 

Live coverage of USATF Junior Outdoor Championships will be usatf.tv.

The stadium was host site for the 2014 USATF Outdoor Championships – with no major international championship scheduled that year, and prior to that the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Trials. Hornet Stadium also hosted multiple NCAA Championships in the mid-2000s.

Seven members of the current UK women’s team – which placed fourth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships earlier this month – and two more members of the UK men’s team – including 2016 NCAA 110m hurdles semifinalist and Olympic Trials semifinalist Nick Anderson – are competing at “USAs.”

Additionally, multiple UK alumni and elite professionals who serve on the UK staff under UK head coach Edrick Floréal’s tutelage will look to qualify for the IAAF World Championships this weekend.

Each country is permitted as many as three entries per World Championship event, with the IAAF allowing a fourth “wildcard” to athletes who are defending World Outdoor or Diamond League champions. So the top three finishers in each event, who have the standard time/mark this season as designated by the IAAF, will earn spots on the Team USA World Championships team.

American “wildcard” nominees must compete in at least one round of competition at the USATF Outdoor Championships to claim their wildcard spot, although not necessarily in their wildcard qualifying event.

Notably, Kentucky Class of 2015 alumnna and current volunteer assistant coach Kendra Harrison has a 100m hurdles wildcard. She’s entered in the 100m hurdles, and the current world leader (12.56) although she’s not competed since early last month after a hand injury before winning a Diamond League meet.

Temperatures in Sacramento have topped highs well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the past few practice days, and are forecasted to reach highs of 108 degrees on Thursday, 101 degrees on Friday, 100 degrees on Saturday and 97 degrees for the meet finale on Sunday.

The meet will begin on Thursday with UK alumnus Andy Fryman in the hammer throw at 4:45 p.m. ET. Fryman was fifth at the U.S. Olympic Trials last season.

Then Sarah Blake will compete in the women’s javelin at 8 p.m. ET.

Destiny Carter and Kianna Gray, the first and anchor legs of UK’s reigning NCAA Champion 4x100m relay team, in addition to Class of 2015 and two-time NCAA 200m Champion Dezerea Bryant will run in the first round of the 100m at 9:10 p.m. ET.

Sacramento State previously hosted USATF Outdoor Championships in 2014, and the U.S. Olympic Trials for Track & Field in 2000 and 2004. Sacramento was also recently announced as a finalist city for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials – Track & Field, along with Eugene, Oregon and Walnut, California.

UK assistant coach Toby Stevenson qualified for the Olympic Games in Sacramento in 2004. He’d go on to claim the silver medal in the pole vault in Athens later that summer. Stevenson, who works directly with the vertical jumpers and multi-event athletes at UK coached Olivia Gruver to the NCAA Championship in the pole vault two weeks ago. He also coached Tim Duckworth to NCAA silver in the men’s indoor heptathlon in March. Stevenson coached reigning Olympic pole vault champion Katerina Stefanidi to the NCAA title in 2012.

Plenty more athletes with Kentucky connections will compete at National Championships across the globe this weekend as well as in the coming weeks.

For example this weekend 2016 Olympic finalist and 2015 NCAA 400m hurdles bronze medalist for UK Leah Nugent will run at Jamaica Trials, while current UK assistant coach, three-time Olympian and NCAA 200m Champion at UK as a collegian Rondel Sorrillo will run at the Trinidad and Tobago Championships.

 

Information for this report was obtained via USATF.

 

UK at 2017 USATF Outdoor Championships

Day One — Thursday, June 22nd  
NEW TIME (ET) EVENT DIVISION ROUND UK entry
4:45 p.m. Hammer Men Final Andy Fryman
8:00 p.m. Javelin Women Final
One flight, top 8 to final
Sarah Blake
9:10 p.m. 100m Women First Round –
Advance Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis
(Four prelims)
Heat 1
Lane 5: Kianna Gray
Lane 9: Destiny Carter
Heat 4
Lane 5: Dezerea Bryant (Nike – UK Class of 2015)

 

Day Two — Friday, June 23rd
TIME (ET) EVENT DIVISION ROUND UK entry
3:45 p.m. Shot Put Jr. Men Final CJ Lenford
6:20 p.m. Shot Put Jr. Women Final
Top 8 to final
Flight 1 of 2: Nicole Fautsch
7:50 p.m. 100H Women First Round
Advance Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis
Heat 4 of 4
Lane 5: Kendra Harrison
8:16 p.m. 100m Women Semifinal TBD (Gray, Carter)
9:15 p.m. 400H Women First Round
Advance top 4 + next 4 fastest to semis
3 prelims
Heat 1 of 3
Lane 6: Kori Carter (Brand Jordan – UK volunteer assistant coach)
Heat 3 of 3
Lane 6: Sydney McLaughlin (UK signee)
10:52 p.m. Garden of Life SPORT Women’s 100m Women Final TBD (Gray, Carter, Bryant)
11:46 p.m. 5000m Women Final Cally Macumber (UK class of 2014)

 

Day Three — Saturday, June 24th
TIME (ET) TIME EVENT DIVISON ROUND
1:20 p.m. Discus Jr. Men Final CJ Lenford
2:20 p.m. 110m Hurdles Men First Round –

Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis

1 of 4 prelims

Lane 4: Nick Anderson

3:15 p.m. 200m Women First Round
Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis
Heat 1 of 4
Lane 7: Dezerea Bryant:
Heat 2 of 4
Lane 6: Destiny Carter
Lane 7: Kianna Gray
3:30 p.m. Shot Put Women Final  
3:40 p.m. Discus Men Final Andrew Evans (Nike – Class of 2014)
3:45 p.m. Long Jump Women Final
Top 8 to final
Sha’Keela Saunders, Destiny Carter
4:05 p.m. 100m Hurdles Women Semifinal
Top 4 per semi advance
TBD (Harrison)
4:39 p.m. 400m Hurdles Women Semifinal TBD (Carter, McLaughlin)
5:54 p.m. 100m Hurdles Women Final TBD (Harrison)

 

Day Four — Sunday, June 25th
TIME (ET) EVENT DIVISION ROUND UK entry
3:00 p.m. Pole Vault Women Final Olivia Gruver
3:20 p.m. 200m Women Semifinal TBD (Carter, Gray, Bryant)
4:04 p.m. 110m Hurdles Men Semifinal TBD (Anderson)
4:20 p.m. Nike Women’s 200m Women Final TBD (Carter, Gray, Bryant)
4:46 p.m. 400m Hurdles Women Final TBD (Carter)
5:43 p.m. Nike Women’s 200m Women Final TBD (Carter, Gray, Bryant)
5:53 p.m. 110m Hurdles Men Final TBD (Anderson)

 

The most up-to-date coverage of the UK track and field program is available via @KentuckyTrack handles on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

 

‑ GO CATS –
Jake Most

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