
Sixteen Huskies Chase Olympic Dream At U.S. Trials
June 20, 2024 | Track & Field
2024 U.S. Track & Field Olympic Team Trials
June 21-30 | Eugene, Ore. | Hayward Field
Complete Event Schedule | Broadcast TV & Streaming Schedule | Live Results
UW Athletes Schedule Below
SEATTLE – Huskies past and present are converging on Hayward Field in Eugene for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, looking to keep the Olympic dream burning bright and earn a summer trip to Paris. The Trials begin Friday, Jun 21, and continue until Sunday, June 30, with a two-day break in the middle on June 25-26.
There are sixteen Huskies tuned up for action at these Trials, including ten members of the 2024 roster.
The ten Huskies who just wrapped up their collegiate season earlier this month and are now taking on America's elite include Prestin Artis (long jump), Chandler Ault (javelin), Jonathan Birchman (400m hurdles), Chloe Foerster (1500m), Nathan Green (1500m), Luke Houser (1500m), Amanda Moll (pole vault), Hana Moll (pole vault), Evan Jenkins (10000m), and Joe Waskom (1500m).
Out of those ten, Artis, Foerster, Green, Amanda and Hana Moll, and Jenkins all have eligibility remaining, while Ault, Birchman, Houser, and Waskom just concluded their Husky careers.
Six UW alumni are in the fields, with five of those six having graduated just one year ago in 2023. Those five are Kayley DeLay (steeplechase), Cass Elliott (800m), Sam Ellis (800m and 1500m), Jacob Englar (pole vault) and Anna Gibson (1500m). The one and only alumni dating farther back than 2023 is Eleanor Fulton, a 2016 grad who has made the 1,500m field once again.
Making Team USA for Paris starts first and foremost with a top-three finish at the Trials, then either the Olympic Standard must be met or the athletes must be in the World Athletics rankings quota.
All the Huskies on the track will have three rounds to run if they reach the final, except for Jenkins in the 10k, which is a straight final on the first night of the meet. In the field, there is a qualifying round for every field event followed by a final on another date.
NBC and USA Networks will provide television coverage of the championships, with Peacock live streaming all the action.
University of Washington athletes at the U.S. Track & Field Olympic Team Trials
Prestin Artis (current junior) – Long Jump
Chandler Ault (2024 grad) – Javelin
Jonathan Birchman (2024 grad) – 400m Hurdles
Kayley DeLay (2023 grad) – 3,000m Steeplechase
Cass Elliott (2023 grad) – 800-meters
Sam Ellis (2023 grad) – 800-meters and 1500-meters
Jacob Englar (2023 grad) – Pole Vault
Chloe Foerster (current sophomore) – 1500-meters
Eleanor Fulton (2016 grad) – 1500-meters
Anna Gibson (2023 grad) – 1500-meters
Nathan Green (current junior) – 1500-meters
Luke Houser (2024 grad) – 1500-meters
Amanda Moll (current freshman) – Pole Vault
Hana Moll (current freshman) – Pole Vault
Evan Jenkins (current RS freshman) – 10,000-meters
Joe Waskom (2024 grad) – 1500-meters
Schedule of Huskies at the Olympic Trials (Pacific time)
Friday, June 21
3:30pm – Chandler Ault – Men's Javelin – Qualifying
5:22pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – First Round
5:50pm – Jacob Englar – Men's Pole Vault – Qualifying
7:27pm – Evan Jenkins – Men's 10,000m – Final
Saturday, June 22
4:45pm – Prestin Artis – Men's Long Jump – Qualifying
6:54pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – Semifinal
Sunday, June 23
5:45pm – Jacob Englar – Men's Pole Vault – Final
6:40pm – Chandler Ault – Men's Javelin – Final
Monday, June 24
5:25pm – Prestin Artis – Men's Long Jump – Final
5:47pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – Final
5:59pm – Kayley DeLay – Women's 3,000m Steeplechase – Semifinal
Tuesday-Wednesday, no competition
Thursday, June 27
4:30pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – First Round
5:23pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1,500m – First Round
6:20pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – First Round
7:18pm – Kayley DeLay – Women's 3,000m Steeplechase – Final
Friday, June 28
5:55pm – Amanda Moll, Hana Moll – Women's Pole Vault – Qualifying
5:58pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1,500m – Semifinal
6:21pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – Semifinal
6:44pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – Semifinal
Saturday, June 29
No Huskies scheduled
Sunday, June 30
3:15pm – Amanda Moll, Hana Moll – Women's Pole Vault – Final
4:51pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – Final
5:09pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1500m – Final
5:20pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – Final
June 21-30 | Eugene, Ore. | Hayward Field
Complete Event Schedule | Broadcast TV & Streaming Schedule | Live Results
UW Athletes Schedule Below
SEATTLE – Huskies past and present are converging on Hayward Field in Eugene for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, looking to keep the Olympic dream burning bright and earn a summer trip to Paris. The Trials begin Friday, Jun 21, and continue until Sunday, June 30, with a two-day break in the middle on June 25-26.
There are sixteen Huskies tuned up for action at these Trials, including ten members of the 2024 roster.
The ten Huskies who just wrapped up their collegiate season earlier this month and are now taking on America's elite include Prestin Artis (long jump), Chandler Ault (javelin), Jonathan Birchman (400m hurdles), Chloe Foerster (1500m), Nathan Green (1500m), Luke Houser (1500m), Amanda Moll (pole vault), Hana Moll (pole vault), Evan Jenkins (10000m), and Joe Waskom (1500m).
Out of those ten, Artis, Foerster, Green, Amanda and Hana Moll, and Jenkins all have eligibility remaining, while Ault, Birchman, Houser, and Waskom just concluded their Husky careers.
Six UW alumni are in the fields, with five of those six having graduated just one year ago in 2023. Those five are Kayley DeLay (steeplechase), Cass Elliott (800m), Sam Ellis (800m and 1500m), Jacob Englar (pole vault) and Anna Gibson (1500m). The one and only alumni dating farther back than 2023 is Eleanor Fulton, a 2016 grad who has made the 1,500m field once again.
Making Team USA for Paris starts first and foremost with a top-three finish at the Trials, then either the Olympic Standard must be met or the athletes must be in the World Athletics rankings quota.
All the Huskies on the track will have three rounds to run if they reach the final, except for Jenkins in the 10k, which is a straight final on the first night of the meet. In the field, there is a qualifying round for every field event followed by a final on another date.
NBC and USA Networks will provide television coverage of the championships, with Peacock live streaming all the action.
University of Washington athletes at the U.S. Track & Field Olympic Team Trials
Prestin Artis (current junior) – Long Jump
Chandler Ault (2024 grad) – Javelin
Jonathan Birchman (2024 grad) – 400m Hurdles
Kayley DeLay (2023 grad) – 3,000m Steeplechase
Cass Elliott (2023 grad) – 800-meters
Sam Ellis (2023 grad) – 800-meters and 1500-meters
Jacob Englar (2023 grad) – Pole Vault
Chloe Foerster (current sophomore) – 1500-meters
Eleanor Fulton (2016 grad) – 1500-meters
Anna Gibson (2023 grad) – 1500-meters
Nathan Green (current junior) – 1500-meters
Luke Houser (2024 grad) – 1500-meters
Amanda Moll (current freshman) – Pole Vault
Hana Moll (current freshman) – Pole Vault
Evan Jenkins (current RS freshman) – 10,000-meters
Joe Waskom (2024 grad) – 1500-meters
Schedule of Huskies at the Olympic Trials (Pacific time)
Friday, June 21
3:30pm – Chandler Ault – Men's Javelin – Qualifying
5:22pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – First Round
5:50pm – Jacob Englar – Men's Pole Vault – Qualifying
7:27pm – Evan Jenkins – Men's 10,000m – Final
Saturday, June 22
4:45pm – Prestin Artis – Men's Long Jump – Qualifying
6:54pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – Semifinal
Sunday, June 23
5:45pm – Jacob Englar – Men's Pole Vault – Final
6:40pm – Chandler Ault – Men's Javelin – Final
Monday, June 24
5:25pm – Prestin Artis – Men's Long Jump – Final
5:47pm – Sam Ellis, Nathan Green, Luke Houser, Joe Waskom – Men's 1,500m – Final
5:59pm – Kayley DeLay – Women's 3,000m Steeplechase – Semifinal
Tuesday-Wednesday, no competition
Thursday, June 27
4:30pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – First Round
5:23pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1,500m – First Round
6:20pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – First Round
7:18pm – Kayley DeLay – Women's 3,000m Steeplechase – Final
Friday, June 28
5:55pm – Amanda Moll, Hana Moll – Women's Pole Vault – Qualifying
5:58pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1,500m – Semifinal
6:21pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – Semifinal
6:44pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – Semifinal
Saturday, June 29
No Huskies scheduled
Sunday, June 30
3:15pm – Amanda Moll, Hana Moll – Women's Pole Vault – Final
4:51pm – Sam Ellis, Cass Elliott – Men's 800m – Final
5:09pm – Chloe Foerster, Eleanor Fulton, Anna Gibson – Women's 1500m – Final
5:20pm – Jonathan Birchman – Men's 400m Hurdles – Final
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