07/15/2022
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EUGENE, Ore. — One current member of Kentucky track & field, eight alumni and two volunteer coaches are set to take the world stage at 2022 World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field from July 15-24.
Below is a list of UKTF-affiliated athletes who will be competing, the country they represent and their events.
Men
Christian Coleman, volunteer coach – Team USA – 100m
Andrew Evans ‘14 – Team USA – Discus
Daniel Roberts ‘19 – Team USA – 110m hurdles
Dwight St. Hillaire ‘22 – Team Trinidad & Tobago – 400m, 4x400m
Women
Celera Barnes ‘21 – Team USA – 4x100m
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (2016-2018) – Team Puerto Rico – 100m hurdles
Devynne Charlton, volunteer coach – Team Bahamas – 100m hurdles
Keni Harrison ‘15 – Team USA – 100m hurdles
Sydney McLaughlin (2017, 2018) – Team USA – 400m hurdles
Megan Moss ‘23 – Team Bahamas – mixed 4x400m, 4x400m
Abby Steiner ‘22 – Team USA – 200m
Meet Information
The first Wildcat to compete will be Megan Moss at 2:45 p.m. ET in the mixed 4x400m relay heats, followed by Volunteer Coach Christian Coleman in the 100m prelims and heats. If The Bahamas’ mixed 4x400m qualifies for finals, Moss will run again at 10:50 p.m. ET.
The meet schedule, start lists and live results can be found here.
The meet will be broadcast on NBCUniversal’s television networks and digital platforms.
NBC Sports will broadcast 43 hours from Eugene, with live afternoon and primetime shows both weekends, highlighted by the men’s and women’s 100m finals (July 16-17) and 4x100m and 4x400m relays (July 23-24). Additional television coverage will air on USA Network and CNBC.
All network and cable TV windows will be simul-streamed via NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app, with NBC’s programming also available on Peacock. In addition, world-feed coverage of all competition sessions will stream live on Peacock.