2020 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
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International athletics championship event
The 2020 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Organized by USA Track and Field (USATF), the two-day competition took place from February 14 to February 15 and serves as the national championships in track and field for the United States.
The heptathlon and pentathlon being contested as part of the 2020 USATF Indoor Combined Events Championships will be held February 7-8, 2020 at the United States Naval Academy’s Wesley Brown Field House in Annapolis, Maryland.[1]
Schedule[edit]
H | Heats | ½ | Semi-finals | F | Final | ||
M = morning session, A = afternoon session |
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DAY ONE – – SATURDAY, February 7TH | |||||
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Indoor pentathlon | |||||
10:00 AM | W | Pentathlon (60mHH) | Final | ||
11:00 AM | W | Pentathlon (HJ) | Final | ||
12:50 PM | W | Pentathlon (SP) | Final | ||
1:45 PM | W | Pentathlon (LJ) | Final | ||
TBD | W | Pentathlon (800m) | Final | ||
Indoor heptathlon | |||||
10:15 AM | M | Heptathlon (60m) | Final | ||
11:00 AM | M | Heptathlon (LJ) | Final | ||
12:00 PM | M | Heptathlon (SP) | Final | ||
1:15 PM | M | Heptathlon (HJ) | Final | ||
DAY TWO — SUNDAY, February 8TH | |||||
9:00 AM | M | Heptathlon (60HH) | Final | ||
10:00 AM | M | Heptathlon (PV) | Final | ||
TBD | M | Heptathlon (1000m) | Final | ||
DAY THREE — SATURDAY, February 14TH NBC Sports Gold 5:00 GMT |
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Track Events | |||||
Time (GMT) | Men / Women | Event | Division Round | ||
5:10 PM | W | 60mH | First round | ||
5:31 PM | M | 60mH | First round | ||
5:52 PM | W | 60m | First round | ||
6:13 PM | M | 60m | First round | ||
6:34 PM | M | 3000m RW | Final | ||
6:53 PM | W | 800m | First round | ||
7:14 PM | M | 800m | First round | ||
7:34 PM | W | 400m | First round | ||
7:59 PM | M | 400m | First round | ||
8:28 PM | W | 3000m | Final | ||
8:45 PM | M | 3000m | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
5:30 PM | M | 35# Wt. Throw | Final | ||
5:30 PM | W | Triple Jump | Final | ||
6:15 PM | M | Pole Vault | Final | ||
7:10 PM | M | Long Jump | Final | ||
7:20 PM | M | High Jump | Final | ||
7:30 PM | W | Shot Put | Final | ||
DAY FOUR — SUNDAY, February 15TH NBC Sports 2:00 GMT |
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Track Events | |||||
12:10 PM | W | 60mH | Semi-finals | ||
12:25 PM | M | 60mH | Semi-finals | ||
12:40 PM | W | 60m | Semi-finals | ||
12:55 PM | M | 60m | Semi-finals | ||
1:10 PM | Masters W | 200m (75+) | Exhibition | ||
1:18 PM | Masters M | 200m (75+) | Exhibition | ||
1:26 PM | W | 3000m RW | Final | ||
2:05 PM | M | 400m | Final – S | ||
2:15 PM | M | 400m | Final – F | ||
2:24 PM | W | 800m | Final | ||
2:33 PM | M | 800m | Final | ||
2:42 PM | W | 1500 | Final | ||
2:53 PM | W | 400m | Final – S | ||
3:02 PM | W | 400m | Final – F | ||
3:11 PM | M | 1500 | Final | ||
3:24 PM | W | 60mH | Final | ||
3:33 PM | M | 60mH | Final | ||
3:42 PM | W | 60m | Final | ||
3:52 PM | M | 60m | Final | ||
Field Events | |||||
11:00 AM | W | 20# Wt. Throw | Final | ||
11:15 AM | W | Long Jump | Final | ||
1:05 PM | W | Pole Vault | Final | ||
1:35 PM | M | Shot Put | Final | ||
1:40 PM | W | High Jump | Final | ||
2:05 PM | M | Triple Jump | Final |
Entry Standards[edit]
Events in bold will be contested at the Championships.
Men | Women |
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60 meters 24-3 |
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6.65 | 7.30 |
(55m) 6.18 | (55m) 6.43 |
60 m hurdles 24-3 |
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8.00 | 8.16 |
(55 m hurdles) 7.40 | (55 m hurdles) 7.35 |
400 meters 20-2 |
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(400 m) 46.80 | (400 m) 52.90 |
800 meters 20-2 |
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(1000 m) 2:22.85 | (1000 m) 2:41.50 |
(800 m) 1:48.75 | (800 m) 2:03.00 |
1500 meters 12-1 |
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(Mile) 3:57.50 | (Mile) 4:28.50 |
(1500 m) 3:40.40 | (1500 m) 4:14.00 |
3000 meters 16-1 |
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(3000 m) 7:55.00 | (3000 m) 9:00.00 |
(5000 m) 13:30.00 | (5000 m) 15:30.00 |
3000 metres race walk 12-1 |
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12:45 | 14:40 |
(Mile) 6:25 | (Mile) 7:30 |
(5000 m) 22:00 | (5000 m) 24:30 |
High Jump 16-1 |
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2.15 m (7 ft 1⁄2 in) | 1.85 m (6 ft 3⁄4 in) |
Pole Vault 16-1 |
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5.45 m (17 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | 4.50 m (14 ft 9 in) |
Long Jump 16-1 |
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7.60 m (24 ft 11 in) | 6.35 m (20 ft 10 in) |
Triple Jump 16-1 |
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15.39 m (50 ft 5+3⁄4 in) | 13.35 m (43 ft 9+1⁄2 in) |
Shot Put 16-1 |
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18.90 m (62 ft 0 in) | 17.75 m (58 ft 2+3⁄4 in) |
Weight Throw 16-1 |
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20.00 m (65 ft 7+1⁄4 in) | 22.35 m (73 ft 3+3⁄4 in) |
Heptathlon / Pentathlon 12-1 |
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5450 pts | 4250 pts |
Decathlon 7700 pts | Heptathlon 5900 pts |
November 17, 2019 – February 9, 2020 window.
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Male medalist[edit]
Female medalist[edit]
Keturah Orji set the American record 14.60 m (47 ft 10+3⁄4 in) in the second round. Tori Franklin then improved upon the record to 14.64 m (48 ft 1⁄4 in) in the sixth round.
Qualification[edit]
The 2020 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships serve as the qualification meet for United States representatives in international competitions, including the 2020 IAAF World Indoor Championships from 13 to 15 March 2020 in Nanjing, China. In order to be entered, athletes need to achieve a qualifying standard mark and place in the top 2 in their event and top 12 in the world.[5] The United States team, as managed by USATF, can also bring a qualified back up athlete in case one of the team members is unable to perform.
Additionally, defending 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour Winner (received a wildcard spot subject to ratification by their country) and World Champions received byes into the 2020 World Championships. The athletes eligible for a bye are:
Defending World Champions[edit]
Defending World Tour Winner[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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