Us olympic trial schedules


















Javelin Men Decathlon p. High Jump Women Final p. Triple Jump Women Final p. Pole Vault Men Final p. Javelin Throw Men Final p. Triple Jump Men Final p. Hammer Throw Women Qualifying p. Shot Put Women Qualifying p. Pole Vault Women Qualifying p. Long Jump Women Qualifying p. Discus Throw Men Qualifying p. Shot Put Women Final p.

Javelin Throw Women Qualifying p. Long Jump Men Qualifying p. High Jump Men Qualifying p. Perry Baker: Rugby, United States. Simone Biles: Gymnastics, United States. One of the biggest names and most accomplished athletes in Olympic sports, Biles won four gold medals and one bronze in Rio and looks primed to match or exceed that haul this summer. Slideshow continues on the next slide. Ismael Borrero: Wrestling, Cuba. Donavan Brazier: Track and field, United States. A rising star, Brazier will either be favored to win gold in the meters or go toe-to-toe with reigning two-time Olympic gold medalist David Rudisha, who is still weighing whether to compete after suffering an ankle injury.

Jordan Burroughs: Wrestling, United States. One of the most accomplished male wrestlers in American history, Burroughs will try to win his second Olympic gold after a disappointing showing in Rio. Jade Carey: Gymnastics, United States. A specialist in vault and floor exercise, the year-old figures to play a key role for the U. Joshua Cheptegei: Track and field, Uganda.

The year-old Cheptegei currently holds the world record in both the 10, meters and 5, meters. He set the latter mark at an event in August, besting a previous record that stood for 16 years. The world champion competes at a weight not offered at the Olympics, which forced him to move up or down a weight class - both of which already have dominant American competitors. Cox decided to move up, and will have to best Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder to make it to Tokyo.

Ryan Crouser: Track and field, United States. A dominant force in shot put, Crouser will hope to once again edge fellow American Joe Kovacs and win his second consecutive Olympic gold. Matheus Cunha: Soccer, Brazil.

Keyshawn Davis: Boxing, United States. Davis won silver medals at both the world championships and Pan American Games in and is considered a top American medal threat in the sport. Andre De Grasse: Track and field, Canada. De Grasse won three medals at the Olympics and two more at the world championships, emerging as a serious medal contender at both and meters this summer.

Caeleb Dressel: Swimming, United States. The year-old Florida native is destined for Olympic stardom this summer and racking up eight medals, including six golds, at the most recent swimming world championships in Armand Duplantis: Track and field, Sweden. Born and raised in Louisiana, the year-old wunderkind recently broke the world record in pole vault and has become one of the biggest names in field events.

After a scary crash at the world championships, the silver medalist will rehab with an eye on medaling again in Tokyo. Brady Ellison: Archery, United States. Roger Federer: Tennis, Switzerland.

Allyson Felix: Track and field, United States. The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in BMX is expected to be back in , with hopes of winning gold medal No. Now 34, Fraser-Pryce will be making her fourth appearance at the Olympics in search of her third gold medal in the meter dash. Hong, AP. Janja Garnbret: Sport climbing, Slovenia. Naomi Graham: Boxing, United States. A staff sergeant in the U. Army, Graham has also become a serious gold medal contender for Tokyo in a weight class that has previously been dominated by Claressa Shields.

Adeline Gray: Wrestling, United States. After suffering an injury in competition just before COVID, the Olympic delay represents a new opportunity for Gray, a five-time world champion. Vincent Hancock: Shooting, United States. A former sergeant in the U. Mikkel Hansen: Handball, Denmark. The three-time International Handball Federation player of the year is the leader of a Danish team that won gold in Rio and is a perennial contender in handball.

Grant Holloway: Track and field, United States. The former Florida Gator and reigning world champion in the meter hurdles could be in for a star turn in Tokyo. Nyjah Huston: Skateboarding, United States. A four-time world champion in the street discipline, this American is likely to be a breakout star in one of the newest Olympic sports.

Ebenhack, AP. Sabrina Ionescu: Basketball, United States. The former Oregon dynamo and No. The Los Angeles Lakers star has expressed interest in competing for the U. But if the Lakers make another deep playoff run next summer, as expected, those plans could change. Kanak Jha: Table tennis, United States. Jha was the youngest American to compete in Rio, when he was just 16, and will aim to now build on his bronze medal at the Pan-American Games in Tokyo.

Laura Kenny: Cycling, Great Britain. The year-old has won a total of four gold medals in two Olympic appearances and will aim to add a few more next summer. Sam Kerr: Soccer, Australia. Lilly King: Swimming, United States. Specializing in the breaststroke, the year-old is expected to win multiple gold medals in Tokyo, to add to the pair she won in Rio during her Olympic debut. Surprise Olympic gold medalist John Shuster and his team headline the fields six teams each for men and women. After leading the first U.

Olympic curling champion team in PyeongChang, Shuster won national titles in and and placed fifth at a pair of world championships. The team made one change from four years ago. Tyler George , a Duluth liquor store owner who competed in eight-year-old Skechers, stepped away from competition later in He was replaced by Chris Plys , who in was subbed in at the Olympics while a struggling Shuster was benched.



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