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Olympic Trials Info and What to Watch on Day One

EUGENE, Ore. – For the third-straight Olympic cycle, Historic Hayward Field will host the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. The nation's and world's best will converge on TrackTown USA including more than 40 current or former Oregon athletes.

Local fans will see a number of familiar faces as at least 14 student-athletes who competed for Oregon during the 2016 season will take part in the Trials, the most of any college.

Oregon Entrants

Men Women
Arthur Delaney 200 Meters English Gardner 100 Meters
Marcus Chambers 400 Meters Jasmine Todd 100 Meters
Mike Berry 400 Meters Jenna Prandini 100 Meters
Matthew Centrowitz 1,500 Meters Ariana Washington 100 Meters
Jordan McNamara 1,500 Meters Deajah Stevens 100 Meters
John Gregorek 1,500 Meters Mandy White 100 Meters
Daniel Winn 1,500 Meters Jenna Prandini 200 Meters
Sam Prakel 1,500 Meters Ariana Washington 200 Meters
Colby Alexander 1,500 Meters Deajah Stevens 200 Meters
Eric Jenkins 5,000 Meters Phyllis Francis 400 Meters
Eric Jenkins 10,000 Meters Raevyn Rogers 800 Meters
Galen Rupp 10,000 Meters Laura Roesler 800 Meters
Devon Allen 110 Hurdles Jordan Hasay 10,000 Meters
Jusin Frick High Jump Sasha Wallace 100 Hurdles
Greg Skipper Hammer Throw Alaysha Johnson 100 Hurdles
Cyrus Hostetler Javelin Brianna Nerud Steeplechase
Sam Crouser Javelin Megan Patrignelli Steeplechase
Cody Danielson Javelin Becky Holliday Pole Vault
Ashton Eaton Decathlon Melissa Gergel Pole Vault
Mitch Modin Decathlon Jasmine Todd Long Jump
Brittan Mann Shot Put
Britney Henry Hammer Throw

Format
The top three finishers in each event will qualify to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro as long as they have also secured an Olympic standard qualifying mark.