Prefontaine Classic 2022: Day 2 Results, Live Updates Recap, Links

The 2022 Prefontaine Classic began Friday night with several thrilling distance races and a few field events, but the bulk of the meet’s events came Saturday at Hayward Field in Eugene.

And Saturday’s action didn’t disappoint.

Some of the sport’s biggest stars turned in world-leading times and marks as 16 events unfolded Saturday in the meet that honors legendary track star Steve Prefontaine.

Here’s a roundup of The Oregonian/OregonLive’s coverage of the Pre Classic.

LINKS

• Norman scorches in 400, Ingebrigtsen dominates in Bowerman Mile

• Crouser wins shot put, optimistic bigger throws to come

• Bromell bounces back, wins men’s 100

• Karissa Schweizer wins women’s 10,000

• Joe Klecker edges Grant Fisher in men’s 10,000

• Complete Pre Classic results

Here’s a look at the top finishers in every event Saturday at the Pre Classic.

DAY 2 RESULTS

Men’s 1,500 meters

Results: 1. Samuel Tanner (3:34.37); 2. Neil Gourley (3:34.85); 3. Vincent Ciattei (3:35.07).

Women’s Para Athletics 100 meters

Results: 1. Martina Caironi (14.02); 2. Monica Graziana Contrafatto (14.59); 3. Fleur Elise Adelaine Schouten (15.96).

Men’s Para Athletics 400 meters

Results: 1. Johannes Floors (48.13); 2. Olivier Hendriks (49.89); 3. Hunter Woodhall (50.01).

Diamond League men’s 400 hurdles

Results: 1. Alison Dos Santos (47.23); 2. Khallifah Rosser (48.10); 3. Quincy Hall (48.10). Note: Dos Santos’ time is a world leader this year.

Diamond League men’s 5,000 meters

Results: 1. Berihu Aregawi (12:50.05); 2. Samuel Tefera (13:06.86); 3. Selemon Barega (13:07.30). Note: Aregawi’s time is a world leader this year and a meet record.

Diamond League women’s 100 meters

Results: 1. Elaine Thompson-Herah (10.79); 2. Sha’Carri Richardson (10.92); 3. Shericka Jackson (10.92).

Women’s 100 hurdles

Results: 1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (12.45); 2. Tobi Amusan (12.58); 3. Tonea Marshall (12.66).

Diamond League women’s long jump

Results: 1. Khaddi Sagnia (22-9 3/4); 2. Ese Brume (22-4 1/2); 3. Tara Davis (22-1).

Diamond League women’s 1,500 meters

Results: 1. Faith Kipyegon (3:52.59); 2. Gudaf Tsegay (3:54.21); 3. Gabriela Debues-Stafford (3:58.62). Note: Kipyegon’s time is a world leader this year and a meet record.

Diamond League men’s 400 meters

Results: 1. Michael Norman (43.60); 2. Kirani James (44.02); Matthew Hudson-Smith (44.35). Note: Norman’s time is a world leader this year and a meet record.

Diamond League men’s shot put

Results: 1. Ryan Crouser (75-6 1/4); 2. Joe Kovacs (73-9 1/2); 3. Tomas Walsh (72-0 3/4). Note: Crouser’s mark is a world leader this year.

Diamond League women’s 800 meters

Results: 1. Keely Hodgkinson (1:57.72); 2. Ajee’ Wilson (1:58.06); 3. Raevyn Rogers (1:58.44). Note: Hodgkinson’s time is a world leader this year.

Diamond League women’s 3,000 steeplechase

Results: 1. Norah Jeruto (8:57.97); 2. Winfred Mutile Yavi (8:58.71); 3. Mekides Abebe (9:03.26). Note: Jeruto’s time is a world leader this year.

Women’s 200 meters

Results: 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (22.41); 2. Brittany Brown (22.74); 3. Anthonique Strachan (22.76).

Diamond League Bowerman Mile

Results: 1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen (3:49.76); 2. Oliver Hoare (3:50.65); 3. Timothy Cheruiyot (3:50.77). Note: Ingebrigtsen’s time is a world leader this year.

Diamond League men’s 100 meters

Results: 1. Trayvon Bromell (9.93); 2. Fred Kerley (9.98); 3. Christian Coleman (10.04).

LIVE UPDATES RECAP

PREFONTAINE CLASSIC 2022

When: Day 1 was Friday night. Day 2 began about 12:30 p.m. PT Saturday.

Where: Hayward Field | Eugene, Oregon

How to watch: Saturday’s events were broadcast on CNBC starting at 1 p.m. PT and on NBC starting at 1:30 p.m. PT.

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