Post a Free Blog

Submit A Press Release

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
Action
Animation
ATP Tour (ATP)
Auto Racing
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Breaking News
Business
Business
Business Newsletter
Call of Duty (CALLOFDUTY)
Canadian Football League (CFL)
Car
Celebrity
Champions Tour (CHAMP)
Comedy
CONCACAF
Counter Strike Global Offensive (CSGO)
Crime
Dark Comedy
Defense of the Ancients (DOTA)
Documentary and Foreign
Drama
eSports
European Tour (EPGA)
Fashion
FIFA
FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC)
FIFA World Cup (FIFA)
Fighting
Football
Formula 1 (F1)
Fortnite
Golf
Health
Hockey
Horror
IndyCar Series (INDY)
International Friendly (FRIENDLY)
Kids & Family
League of Legends (LOL)
LPGA
Madden
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
MLS
Movie and Music
Movie Trailers
Music
Mystery
NASCAR Cup Series (NAS)
National Basketball Association (NBA)
National Football League (NFL)
National Hockey League (NHL)
National Women's Soccer (NWSL)
NBA Development League (NBAGL)
NBA2K
NCAA Baseball (NCAABBL)
NCAA Basketball (NCAAB)
NCAA Football (NCAAF)
NCAA Hockey (NCAAH)
Olympic Mens (OLYHKYM)
Other
Other Sports
Overwatch
PGA
Politics
Premier League (PREM)
Romance
Sci-Fi
Science
Soccer
Sports
Sports
Technology
Tennis
Thriller
Truck Series (TRUCK)
True Crime
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Uncategorized
US
Valorant
Western
Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Women’s NCAA Basketball (WNCAAB)
World
World Cup Qualifier (WORLDCUP)
WTA Tour (WTA)
Xfinity (XFT)
XFL
0
-- Advertisement --spot_img
HomeSportsOther SportsGrant Fisher wins 10,000 on first day of U.S. Track trials

Grant Fisher wins 10,000 on first day of U.S. Track trials

Add to Favorite
Added to Favorite


Grant Fisher won the first event final at the U.S. Olympic track & field trials in Eugene, Ore., on Friday, taking the men’s 10,000 meters to book a trip to Paris in July.

The American-record holder in the 10,000, the 27-year-old Fisher crossed the finish line in 27 minutes, 49.47 seconds on Friday to earn a second consecutive trip to the Olympics. He finished fifth in the 10,000 in Tokyo in 2021.

Fisher, whose American record is more than a minute better than his time Friday, was followed by Woody Kinkaid and Nico Young in the final.

All three will go to Paris.

Other big names also competed on the opening day of the trials, including superstar sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson.

The 24-year-old Texas native, who won the 100 meters at the trials in 2021 but was disqualified from competing at the Olympics after testing positive cannabis, posted the fastest time in the event in the first round of qualifying Friday with a 10.88 run — despite running with one shoelace untied.

The time was also only .02 seconds off her finals-winning pace at the trials three years ago, and that despite a bit of a wobbly start out of the block.

“I definitely didn’t have the start I’ve been training to have in this moment,” she told NBC after the race. “But I’m still not panicking. I’m staying patient and knowing no matter what’s going on, to continue to run my race.

“I just need to put it all together.”

She advances to Saturday’s semifinals. The women’s 100 final will be the final event of the day Saturday.

Reigning women’s 800 Olympic champion Athing Mu did not dominate like Richardson but still advanced to the semifinals with a 15th-place showing in Round 1. Mu also currently holds the American record in the event.

Michaela Rose, 2023 NCAA champion in the 800 while at LSU, posted the top qualifying time at 1:59.57.

Shot putter Ryan Crouser, one of the most decorated competitors in action Friday, did not disappoint.

The reigning world-record and Olympic-record holder and two-time defending Olympic champion posted the third-place throw in the first round of qualifying, sending the shot 21.44 meters in his first and only throw for the night.

The 31-year-old is dealing with a sore elbow and a pectoral muscle tear, so the less throwing he had to do before Saturday’s final the better.

“It’s been a tough road, for sure,” Crouser told NBC, “but I’m proud of how I’ve overcome what has been a really difficult spring.”

–Field Level Media

Subscribe to get Latest News Updates

Latest News

You may like more
more

Legendary series continues as No. 12 Duke visits No. 17 Arizona

Two of college basketball's traditional powers -- No. 12...

Hofstra tangles with No. 7 Houston, looks for second big win

Coach Speedy Claxton and his Hofstra squad will travel...

‘We trust our defense’: No. 20 Arkansas hosts Little Rock

Forcing an opponent into 13 consecutive missed shots typically...

No. 19 Wisconsin, UCF face off in clash of undefeated teams

Two undefeated teams will square off Friday at the...