
OLYMPIC TRACK & FIELD PREDICTIONS
Athlete Information I Media Contacts I Media Guide I Olympic Staff I Roster I LOC Website Event Home I Timetable I USATF Olympic News - PREDICTIONS - WOMEN'S 100 METERS
1) English Gardner (USA)
2) Elaine Thompson (JAM)
3) Tianna Bartoletta (USA)
WOMEN'S 200 METERS
1) Dafne Schippers (NED)
2) Tori Bowie (USA)
3) Elaine Thompson (JAM)
WOMEN'S 400 METERS
1) Allyson Felix (USA)
2) Shaunae Miller (BAH)
3) Phyllis Francis (USA)
WOMEN'S 800 METERS
1) Caster Semenya (RSA)
2

OLYMPIC TRIALS PREDICTIONS
LIVE RESULTS I STARTLISTS I WEBSITE Predictions for the track finals through Monday, July 4th.
Men's 10,000 meters
1) Galen Rupp (correct)
2) Eric Jenkins
3) Hassan Mead
Women's 10,000 meters
1) Molly Huddle (correct)
2) Kim Conley
3) Jordan Hasay
Men's 100 meters
1) Justin Gatlin (correct)
2) Tyson Gay
3) Mike Rodgers
Women's 100 meters
1) Tori Bowie
2) English Gardner
3) Tianna Bartoletta
Women's 400 meters
1) Allyson Felix
2) Courtney Okolo
3)

US INDOORS PREDICTIONS
The top two finishers in each event will represent the United States at next week's World Indoor Track and Field Championships held on the same track in Portland, Oregon. Complete Results
60 meter dash
1) Trayvon Bromell
2) Michael Rodgers
1) Barbara Pierre
2) Tori Bowie
400 meters
1) Calvin Smith
2) Michael Berry
1) Natasha Hastings
2) Ashley Spencer
800 meter run
1) Boris Berian
2) Erik Sowinski
1) Ajee Wilson
2) Laura Roesler
1500 meter run
1) Ma

US Olympic Marathon Trials - Men's Preview
Every four years the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials are held to determine Team USA berths. On Saturday, February 13, the country’s best distance runners will battle in downtown Los Angeles. The top three finishers in each race will earn berths on the Olympic team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in August.
QUALIFYING STANDARDS:
Olympic Marathon Trials “A” qualifying standards are 2:15:00 (men) and 2:37:00 (women). Men’s and women’s “B” qualifying s

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE PREFONTAINE
Steve Prefontaine born January 25, 1951. The man, Steve Prefontaine has been described by so many in one word, Passion. He was considered for three decades the greatest long distance runner in American History and by far one of the most popular Track and Field athlete's of all time. At the time of his death at a young age of 24, Pre held 14 American Track and Field Records from 2,000 meters to 10,000 meters and was ranked the #3 most popular athlete in America competing with