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Noah Lyles is set on grabbing “All the Olympic medals,” while Sha’Carri Richardson is out to prove her statement, “It’s my time,” after missing Tokyo 2020. But before they can hit Paris 2024, they’ve got a major showdown at the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials in Eugene, Oregon. This event is the ultimate test to see who earns a spot on Team USA.

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The lineup is stacked with stars like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Tara Davis-Woodhall, Grant Holloway, and Ryan Crouser, all aiming to shine in this nine-day competition. Curious about when, where, and how to catch the action? Let’s find out!

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When and where are the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials taking place?

According to USTAF, as the countdown to the Paris Olympics continues, USA track stars are gearing up to mark their names in history. They will converge for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track & Field, taking place from June 21 to June 30 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

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How to watch the showdown

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For those eager to catch every moment, NBC and the USA Network will be broadcasting the trials live on television. If you prefer streaming, you can watch it on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, or the NBC Sports app. Detailed schedules for each event are available on the Television & Webcast Schedule page, ensuring you don’t miss your favorite athletes in action. For those who want to catch the action at Tracktown, tickets are available as all-session packages, granting access to all eight days of the trials on Ticketmaster.

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Schedule for 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Track and Field

Friday, 21 June

  • 10:00 – Decathlon – Men’s 100m heats
  • 11:00 – Women’s hammer throw qualifying
  • 11:01 – Decathlon – Men’s long jump (A & B)
  • 12:11 – Decathlon – Men’s shot put (A & B)
  • 15:20 – Men’s 400m Round 1
  • 15:30 – Men’s javelin qualifying
  • 15:48 – Women’s 400m Round 1
  • 16:17 – Women’s 800m Round 1
  • 16:30 – Decathlon – Men’s high jump (A & B)
  • 16:49 – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
  • 17:22 – Men’s 1500m Round 1
  • 17:50 – Men’s pole vault qualifying
  • 17:53 – Women’s 100m Round 1
  • 18:15 – Men’s shot put qualifying
  • 18:22 – Women’s 5000m Round 1
  • 18:50 – Women’s triple jump qualifying
  • 19:05 – Decathlon – Men’s 400m heats
  • 19:27 – Men’s 10,000m FINAL

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Saturday, 22 June

  • 10:00 – Decathlon – Men’s 110m hurdles heats
  • 11:08 – Decathlon – Men’s discus (A & B)
  • 13:17 – Decathlon – Men’s pole vault (A & B)
  • 16:45 – Men’s long jump qualifying
  • 17:00 – Women’s high jump qualifying
  • 17:15 – Decathlon – Men’s javelin (A & B)
  • 18:00 – Women’s 100m semi-finals
  • 18:20 – Women’s triple jump FINAL
  • 18:22 – Men’s 100m Round 1
  • 18:40 – Men’s shot put FINAL
  • 18:54 – Men’s 1500m semi-finals
  • 19:14 – Women’s 400m semi-finals
  • 19:48 – Decathlon – Men’s 1500m FINAL
  • 19:50 – Women’s 100m FINAL

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Sunday, 23 June

  • 17:00 – Women’s hammer throw FINAL
  • 17:45 – Men’s pole vault FINAL
  • 17:48 – Men’s 100m semi-finals
  • 18:10 – Heptathlon – Women’s shot put (A & B)
  • 18:11 – Women’s 800m semi-finals
  • 18:35 – Men’s 400m semi-finals
  • 18:40 – Men’s javelin FINAL
  • 18:58 – Women’s 400m FINAL
  • 19:07 – Men’s 3000m Steeplechase FINAL
  • 19:26 – Heptathlon – Women’s 200m heats
  • 19:49 – Men’s 100m FINAL

Monday, 24 June

  • 10:00 – Heptathlon – Women’s long jump (A & B)
  • 11:10 – Heptathlon – Women’s javelin
  • 17:00 – Women’s discus qualifying
  • 17:05 – Men’s 110m hurdles Round 1
  • 17:15 – Women’s high jump FINAL
  • 17:25 – Men’s long jump FINAL
  • 17:47 – Men’s 1500m FINAL
  • 17:59 – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
  • 18:37 – Heptathlon – Women’s 800m (A & B)
  • 18:59 – Men’s 400m FINAL
  • 19:09 – Women’s 5000m FINAL
  • 19:32 – Women’s 800m FINAL

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Tuesday & Wednesday, 25 & 26 June

No competition; practice days

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Thursday, 27 June

  • 16:30 – Men’s 800m Round 1
  • 16:55 – Women’s discus FINAL
  • 17:00 – Men’s high jump qualifying
  • 17:01 – Men’s 110m hurdles semi-finals
  • 17:23 – Women’s 1500m Round 1
  • 17:51 – Women’s 200m Round 1
  • 18:18 – Women’s long jump qualifying
  • 18:20 – Men’s 400m hurdles Round 1
  • 18:45 – Men’s discus qualifying
  • 18:49 – Women’s 400m hurdles Round 1
  • 19:18 – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase FINAL
  • 19:33 – Men’s 200m Round 1
  • 20:03 – Men’s 5000m Round 1
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Friday, 28 June

  • 16:00 – Women’s javelin qualifying
  • 16:30 – Men’s hammer throw qualifying
  • 17:28 – Women’s 100m hurdles Round 1
  • 17:55 – Women’s pole vault qualifying
  • 17:58 – Women’s 1500m semi-finals
  • 18:20 – Men’s triple jump qualifying
  • 18:21 – Men’s 400m hurdles semi-finals
  • 18:44 – Men’s 800m semi-finals
  • 19:06 – Women’s 200m semi-finals
  • 19:15 – Women’s shot put qualifying
  • 19:28 – Men’s 200m semi-finals
  • 19:50 – Men’s 110m hurdles FINAL

Saturday, 29 June

  • 07:30 – Men’s 20km Race Walk FINAL (Springfield)
  • 07:31 – Women’s 20km Race Walk FINAL (Springfield)
  • 16:30 – Men’s discus FINAL
  • 17:04 – Women’s 100m hurdles semi-finals
  • 17:20 – Women’s long jump FINAL
  • 17:27 – Women’s 200m FINAL
  • 17:41 – Women’s 400m hurdles semi-finals
  • 17:50 – Women’s shot put FINAL
  • 18:09 – Women’s 10,000m FINAL
  • 18:49 – Men’s 200m FINAL

Sunday, 30 June

  • 15:15 – Women’s pole vault FINAL
  • 15:15 – Men’s hammer throw FINAL
  • 15:30 – Men’s high jump FINAL
  • 15:55 – Men’s triple jump FINAL
  • 16:10 – Women’s javelin FINAL
  • 16:30 – Men’s 5000m FINAL
  • 16:51 – Men’s 800m FINAL
  • 17:00 – Women’s 100m hurdles FINAL
  • 17:09 – Women’s 1500m FINAL
  • 17:20 – Men’s 400m hurdles FINAL
  • 17:29 – Women’s 400m hurdles FINAL

With just days left until the showdown among these American icons, who are you rooting for? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Christaline Meyers is a senior Olympics writer at EssentiallySports who specializes in gymnastics and alpine skiing. Christaline is one of the acclaimed authorities in the coverage of 6x All-Around champion, Simone Biles. She has written extensively, covering every detail of Biles’s life stories as well as providing her perspective on Simone Biles’ Yurchenko Double Pike controversy. Beyond the gymnastics realm, Christaline also takes an avid interest in the development of the on-field rivalry between Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhova in the snow-covered alps. When away from the ES Desk, she can be found meditating and listening to music.

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