The 2024 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team trials begin this Friday, June 21, and run through Sunday, June 30. All eyes will be on the men’s 100m, which features a star-studded field, as the last three world champions compete for spots on Team USA. The men’s 100m rounds take place on Saturday, June 22, and then on Sunday, June 23, we’ll find out which 3 athletes will be headed to Paris. Live coverage of the men’s 100m will be available on NBC and Peacock. See below for additional information on how to watch and live stream the action.
How to watch the Men’s 100m at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials:
When is the Men’s 100m U.S. Olympic Team Trials Final?
The men’s 100m final is set for Sunday, June 23 at 10:49 PM. Live coverage begins at 8:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
Stars to Watch:
Noah Lyles, 26, (Alexandria, VA):
At last year’s world championships in Budapest, Hungary, Lyles did something that no man has achieved since Usain Bolt in 2015: he earned world titles in the men’s 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay. The reigning world champion who aspires to add the 4x400m to his list of Olympic events, begins his bid for the Paris Quadruple. If he qualifies, Paris will mark Lyles’ second Olympic appearance. In Tokyo, the Alexandria, Virginia native took home the Olympic bronze in the 200m.
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Fred Kerley, 29, (Taylor, TX):
The 2022 World Champion and Tokyo Olympic silver medalist is not just looking to qualify for his second Olympic team but he’s aiming to break the world record set by Bolt in 2009. In May, Kerley tweeted:
World record next time I touch the 100m
— Fred Kerley (@fkerley99) May 14, 2024
Kerley withdrew from the NYC Grand Prix earlier this month, so the Olympic Trials will be the first time he will be competing since that tweet. Will he do what he said he would?
Christian Coleman, 28 (Atlanta, GA):
After serving an 18-month ban that sidelined him for the Tokyo Games, Coleman, the 2019 world champion and two-time 60m world indoor champion looks to make his first Olympic team.
Christian Miller, 18, (Ponte Vedra, Florida):
At the Pure Athletics Spring Invitational in Clermont, Florida in April, Miller set the U.S. high school record with a time of 9.93. The only American to run faster this year is Noah Lyles in 9.85
Miller, the reigning national U20 100m and 200m champion aims to carve out a name for himself amongst a stacked field of veterans and earn a spot in Paris.
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When was the last time an American man won an Olympic gold in the Men’s 100m?
With a total of 42 medals (17 gold, 16 bronze, and 9 silver, the U.S. boasts the most Olympic medals in the men’s 100m. However, an American man has not won an Olympic gold in 20 years. The last man to do so was Justin Gatlin in 2004.
Date |
Network |
Time (ET) |
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Fri., June 21 |
Finals |
USA Network, Peacock |
6:30-9 p.m. |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
9-11 p.m. |
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Sat., June 22 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
9-11 p.m. |
Sun., June 23 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
8:30-11 p.m. |
Mon., June 24 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
8-11 p.m. |
Thurs., June 27 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
8-9 p.m. |
Finals |
USA Network, Peacock |
9-11 p.m. |
|
Heats |
Peacock |
11-11:45 p.m. |
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Fri., June 28 |
Finals |
USA Network, Peacock |
8-10 p.m. |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
10-11 p.m. |
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Sat., June 29 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
8-10 p.m. |
Sun., June 30 |
Finals |
NBC, Peacock |
7:30-8:30 p.m. |
Sat., July 20 |
Paralympic Finals |
CNBC, Peacock |
3-5 p.m. |
Sun., July 21 |
Paralympic Finals |
CNBC*, Peacock |
1-3 p.m. |
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When are the 2024 Olympics?
The 2024 Paris Olympics will be held from Friday, July 26 to Sunday, August 11 in Paris, France. Coverage for some events starts before July 26, 2024.
All Olympic events will stream live on Peacock, including Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and Peacock exclusive events. Plus, you’ll get Full Event Replays, 24/7 Olympics Channels, documentaries, and more.