World Athletics Championships 2022 Day 10 schedule, results, athletes competing, how to watch every track and field event today (7/24/22)

Tobi Amusan of Nigeria reacts after winning the women's 100-meter hurdles semifinal at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, July 24, 2022, in Eugene. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Tobi Amusan of Nigeria reacts after winning the women's 100-meter hurdles semifinal at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, July 24, 2022, in Eugene. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)AP

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The 2022 World Athletics Championships wrap up today with the tenth and final day of competition featuring 17 events taking place during the morning and afternoon sessions. The last day of the event begins at 6:15 a.m. PT/9:15 a.m. ET. Every event will be streaming live on Peacock.

You can watch every event during Day 10, and for the entire competition for under $5 by signing up for one month of access to Peacock Premium ($4.99/month), NBC’s streaming platform.

Here’s a look at every track and field event taking place today on Sunday, July 24, including the start times, the athletes who are competing, live updates and more information about how to watch live, or get tickets to attend future sessions in person at Hayward Field in Eugene.

More: The latest results, stories and complete coverage from the 2022 World Athletics Championships


Complete Day 10 Event Schedule (all times Pacific) | Results will be posted as they become available following each event

Morning Session (Streaming live on Peacock, TV on NBC)

6:15 a.m.: Men’s 35-kilometer race walk - final

Story: Massimo Stano wins gold, sets championships record in men’s 35k race walk final

Results

1. Massimo Stano, Italy, 2:23:14

2. Masatora Kawano, Japan, 2:23:15

3. Perseus Karlstrom, Sweden, 2:23:44

4. Brian Daniel Pintado, Ecuador, 2:24:37

5. Xianghong He, China, 2:24:45

6. Evan Dunfee, Canada, 2:25:02

7. Caio Bonfim, Brazil, 2:25:14

8. Eider Arevalo, Colombia, 2:25:21

9. Tomohiro Noda, Japan, 2:25:29

10. Miguel Angel Lopez, Spain, 2:25:58

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9:35 a.m.: Men’s 110-meter hurdles - decathlon

Story: Decathlon Day 2 updates

Results

1. Pierce LePage, Canada, 13.78 (1,003 points)

2. Ayden Owens-Delerme, Puerto Rico, 13.88 (990 points)

3. Daniel Golubovic, Australia, 13.92 (985 points)

4. Kevin Mayer, France, 13.92 (985 points)

5. Ken Mullings, Bahamas, 14.02 (972 points)

6. Jiri Sykora, Czech Republic, 14.14 (957 points)

7. Kyle Garland, United States, 14.18 (951 points)

8. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 14.27 (940 points)

9. Cedric Dubler, Australia, 14.28 (939 points)

10. Johannes Erm, Estonia, 14.38 (926 points)

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10:30 a.m., 11:40 a.m.: Men’s discus - decathlon - Group A and Group B

Story: Decathlon Day 2 updates

Results

1. Jiri Sykora, Czech Republic, 54.39m (962 points)

2. Lindon Victor, Grenada, 53.92m (952 points)

3. Pierce LePage, Canada, 53.26m (939 points)

4. Leo Neugebauer, Germany, 51.88m (910 points)

5. Kevin Mayer, France, 49.44m (859 points)

6. Zachery Ziemek, United States, 48.40m (837 points)

7. Maicel Uibo, Estonia, 46.52m (798 points)

8. Daniel Golubovic, Australia, 46.37m (795 points)

9. Kyle Garland, United States, 45.44m (776 points)

10. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 44.62m (759 points)

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12:15 p.m., 1:15 p.m.: Men’s pole vault - decathlon - Group A and Group B

Story: Decathlon Day 2 updates

Results

1. Kevin Mayer, France, 5.40m (1,035 points)

2. Zachery Ziemek, United States, 5.40m (1,035 points)

3. Maicel Uibo, Estonia, 5.30m (1,004 points)

4. Cedric Dubler, Australia, 5.10m (941 points)

5. Pierce LePage, Canada, 5.00m (910 points)

6. Kai Kazmirek, Germany, 5.00m (910 points)

7. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 4.80m (849 points)

8. Leo Neugebauer, Germany, 4.80m (849 points)

9. Lindon Victor, Grenada, 4.80m (849 points)

10. Johannes Erm, Estonia, 4.70m (819 points)

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Afternoon Session (Streaming live on Peacock, TV on NBC and CNBC)

5:05 p.m., 6:10 p.m.: Men’s javelin - decathlon - Group A and Group B

Results

1. Kevin Mayer, France, 70.31m (894 points)

2. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 69.74m (885 points)

3. Lindon Victor, Grenada, 66.20m (832 points)

4. Maicel Uibo, Estonia, 63.54m (791 points)

5. Kai Kazmirek, Germany, 62.52m (776 points)

6. Zachery Ziemek, United States, 62.18m (771 points)

7. Jiri Sýkora, Czech Republic, 61.49m (760 points)

8. Pierce LePage, Canada, 57.52m (701 points)

9. Ken Mullings, Bahamas, 56.92m (692 points)

10. Johannes Erm, Estonia, 56.87m (691 points)

Decathlon standings, through 9 events

1. Kevin Mayer, France, 8,145

2. Pierce LePage, Canada, 8,038

3. Zachery Ziemek, United States, 8,027

4. Lindon Victor, Grenada, 7,838

5. Maciel Uibo, Estonia, 7,729

6. Ayden Owens-Delerme, Puerto Rico, 7,672

7. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 7,580

8. Kyle Garland, United States, 7,567

9. Leo Neugebauer, Germany, 7,554

10. Cedric Dubler, Australia, 7,548

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5:10 p.m.: Women’s 100 hurdles - semifinals

Story: Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan breaks women’s 100 hurdles world record in semifinals

1. Tobi Amusan, Nigeria, 12.12 (world record)

2. Kendra Harrison, United States, 12.27

3. Britany Anderson, Jamaica, 12.31

4. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico, 12.32

5. Danielle Williams, Jamaica, 12.41

6. Alia Armstrong, United States, 12.43

7. Devynne Charlton, Bahamas, 12.46

8. Cindy Sember, Great Britain, 12.50

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5:25 p.m.: Men’s pole vault - final

Story: Armand Duplantis breaks world record in men’s pole vault to put exclamation point on World Athletics Championships

Results

1. Armand Duplantis, Sweden, 6.21 m

2. Christopher Nilsen, United States, 5.94

3. Ernest John Obiena, Phillipines, 5.94

4. Thiago Braz, Brazil, 5.87

5. Oleg Zernikel, Germany, 5.87

5. Renaud Lavillenie, France, 5.87

7. Bo Kanda Lita Baehre, Germany, 5.87

8. Ersu Sasma, Turkey, 5.80

9. Pal Haugen Lillefosse, Norway, 5.80

10. Sondre Guttormsen, Norway, 5.70

11. Bre Broeders, Belgium, 5.70

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5:50 p.m.: Women’s long jump - final

Story: Germany’s Malaika Mihambo rules women’s long jump again, taking gold at World Athletics Championships

Results

1. Malaika Mihambo, Germany, 7.12 m

2. Ese Brume, Nigeria, 7.02

3. Leticia Oro Melo, Brazil, 6.89

4. Quanesha Burks, United States, 6.88

5. Brooke Buschkuehl, Australia, 6.87

6. Khaddi Sagnia, Sweden, 6.87

7. Ivana Vuleta, Serbia, 6.84

8. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk, Ukraine, 6.82

9. Jazmin Sawyers, Great Britain, 6.62,

10. Lorraine Ugen, Great Britain, 6.53

11. Ruth Usoro, Nigeria, 6.52

12. Tiffany Flynn, United States, 6.48

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6:05 p.m.: Men’s 5,000 meters - final

Story: Confident Jakob Ingebrigtsen beats loaded men’s 5,000 field: ‘I was the better runner’

Results

1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway, 13:09.24

2. Jacob Krop, Kenya, 13:09.98

3. Oscar Chelimo, Uganda, 13:10.20

4. Luis Grijalva, Guatemala, 13:10.44

5. Mohammed Ahmed, Canada, 13:10.46

6. Grant Fisher, United States, 13:11.65

7. Nicholas Kipkorir, Kenya, 13:11.97

8. Yomif Kejelcha, Ethiopia, 13:12.09

9. Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda, 13:13.12

10. Daniel Simiu Ebenyo, Kenya, 13:16.64

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6:35 p.m.: Women’s 800 meters - final

Story: Athing Mu adds to Olympic gold by becoming first USA woman to win 800 at World Athletics Championships

Results

1. Athing Mu, United States, 1:56.30

2. Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain, 1:56.38

3. Mary Moraa, Kenya, 1:56.71

4. Diribe Welteji, Ethiopia, 1:57.02

5. Natoya Goule, Jamaica, 1:57.90

6. Raevyn Rogers, United States, 1:58.26

7. Anita Horvat, Slovenia, 1:59.83

8. Ajeé Wilson, United States, 2:00.19

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7:00 p.m.: Women’s 100 hurdles - final

Story: Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan sets world record, wins women’s 100 hurdles gold

Results

1. Tobi Amusan, Nigeria, 12.06

2. Britany Anderson, Jamaica, 12.23

3. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico, 12.23

4. Alia Armstrong, United States, 12.31

5. Cindy Sember, Great Britain, 12.38

6. Danielle Williams, Jamaica, 12.44

7. Devynne Charlton, Bahamas, 12.53

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7:20 p.m.: Men’s 1,500 meters - decathlon

Story: France’s Kevin Mayer wins decathlon, American Zachery Ziemek takes bronze

Results

1. Ayden Owens-Delerme, Puerto Rico, 4:13.02

2. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 4:13.81

3. Johannes Erm, Estonia, 4:25.08

4. Tim Nowak, Germany, 4:26.87

5. Daniel Golubovic, Australia, 4:29.67

6. Cedric Dubler, Australia, 4:37.26

7. Maicel Uibo, Estonia, 4:37.58

8. Sander Skotheim, Norway, 4:40.84

9. Steven Bastien, United States, 4:40.92

10. Kevin Mayer, France, 4:41.44

11. Pierce Lepage, Canada, 4:42.77

12. Kai Kazmirek, Germany, 4:43.51

13. Zachary Ziemek, United States, 4:44.97

14. Lindon Victor, Grenadia, 4:47.22

15. Leo Neugebauer, Germany, 4:48.41

16. Ken Mullings, Bahamas, 4:52.85

17. Jiri Sykora, Czechia, 4:55.09

18. Kyle Garland, United States, 4:58.94

Final decathlon standings

1. Kevin Mayer, France, 8,816

2. Pierce LePage, Canada, 8,701

3. Zachery Ziemek, United States, 8,676

4. Ayden Owens-Delerme, 8,532

5. Lindon Victor, Grenada, 8,474

6. Niklas Kaul, Germany, 8,434

7. Maicel Uibo, Estonia, 8,425

8. Cedric Dubler, Australia, 8,246

9. Johannes Erm, Estonia, 8,227

10. Leo Neugebauer, Germany, 8,182

11. Kyle Garland, United States, 8,133

12. Kai Kazmirek, Germany, 8,113

13. Jiri Sykora, Czech Republic, 8,107

14. Daniel Golubovic, Australia, 8,071

15. Sander Skotheim, Norway, 8,062

16. Steven Bastien, United States, 7,939

17. Ken Mullings, Bahamas, 7,866

18. Tim Nowak, Germany, 7,008

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7:35 p.m.: Men’s 4x400 relay - final

Story: Team USA dominates men’s 4x400-meter relay at World Athletics Championship

Results

1. United States, 2:56.17

2. Jamaica, 2:58.58

3. Belgium, 2:58.72

4. Japan, 2:59.51

5. Trinidad and Tobago, 3:00.03

6. Botswana, 3:00.14

7. Czechia, 3:01.63

8. Poland, 3:02.51

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7:50 p.m.: Women’s 4x400 relay - final

Story: Team USA closes World Athletics Championships with gold in women’s 4x400-meter relay

Results

1. United States, 3:17.79

2. Jamaica, 3:20.74

3. Great Britain & Northern Ireland, 3:22.64

4. Canada, 3:25.18

5. France, 3:25.81

6. Belgium, 3:26.29

7. Italy, 3:26.45

8. Switzerland, 3:27.81

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Miss anything? Complete results, top stories from Day 9 | Day 8 | Day 7 | Day 6 | Day 5 | Day 4 | Day 3 | Day 2 | Day 1

HOW TO WATCH

When: 10 total days of competition over the following dates -- July 15-24

Where: Hayward Field | Eugene, Oregon

TV channels: NBC Sports, USA Network and CNBC. Check the complete TV schedule for the 2022 World Athletics Championships in order to see when the event you want to watch is airing on broadcast TV and when.

How to watch live stream online: The only way to watch the 2022 World Athletics Championships live is if you sign up for Peacock Premium (it costs just $4.99/month, cancel anytime), which you can watch on your smart TV, phone or tablet. You can the TV broadcast of select events with DirecTV Stream (free trial), with with fuboTV (free trial) or with Sling TV (promotional offers) if you are out of free trials. If you already have a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch all of the Oregon22 coverage on NBCSports.com/live or with the NBC Sports app on your tablet, phone or computer.

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