Pac-12 Championships Begin Friday in Boulder

BOULDER, Colo. – The postseason begins Friday with the 2024 Pac-12 Track and Field Championships, this year hosted by Colorado at Potts Field. The conference meet starts Friday at 10 a.m. (PT) with the women’s javelin and start of the heptathlon. 

The broadcast schedule for the Pac-12 Championships includes various single-event broadcasts during the first two days before Sunday’s extended live show on the Pac-12 Networks.

Broadcast Schedule | Day 1

(all times PT)

10 a.m. – women’s javelin | Pac-12 Bay Area, Los Angeles, Oregon, Washington

1 p.m. – men’s javelin | Pac-12 Networks

4:50 p.m. – 10,000 meters | Pac-12 Network + Pac-12 Arizona, Montana, Oregon, Washington

The Women of Oregon, ranked third in the country, are the defending Pac-12 champions while the UO men finished sixth a season ago at the conference meet in Walnut, Calif. The Ducks will have 10 scoring opportunities—five men, five women—across six events Friday.

Men

10,000 Meters: Devin Hart, Izaiah Steury

Javelin: Gavin Korkeakoski, Asher Krauel, Zach Young

Women

10,000 Meters: Maddy Elmore, Anika Thompson

Long Jump: Alysah Hickey

Hammer: Shelby Moran

Javelin: Kohana Nakato

Collectively, the Ducks have six entries in the combined events with two in the decathlon and four in the heptathlon. Rafael Raap was the runner-up at last year’s conference meet with a collegiate lifetime best of 7,695 points. Arthur Katahdin, ninth a season ago, is making a second appearance at the Pac-12 meet.

The women’s multis group features three scorers from last year’s meet—Taylor Chocek, Gianna Bullock and Colleen Uzoekwe—and Annika Williams who is competing in her first heptathlon of the season.

Moran won the Pac-12 title a season ago with a then-school record, a measure she improved earlier this month with a conference-leading 70.02m/229-9 at the Desert Heat Classic. Hickey, a runner-up last year in the long jump, is a past two-time champion (2021, ’22) in the event. 

Other past Pac-12 individual champions set for competition this weekend are Elliott Cook (800m/2022), Shana Grebo (400H/2023) and Jadyn Mays (100m/2023). Mays is also a three-time Pac-12 champ in the 4×100 relay. Last year, she teamed with Lily Jones, Shaniya Hall and Ella Clayton for the win.

Along with finals and the start of combined events, Friday’s schedule includes preliminary rounds in the 200 meters, 1500 meters and 400-meter hurdles.

Conference weekend is also the final chance to record or improve regional marks. At week’s end, the 48 declared athletes—and top 24 relays—in each region advance to the NCAA Preliminary rounds (May 22-25). This year’s West Preliminary will be held in Fayetteville, Ark. 

2024 Postseason Schedule

May 10-12: Pac-12 Championships (Boulder, Colo.)

May 22-25: NCAA West Preliminary (Fayetteville, Ark.)

June 5-8: NCAA Championships (Hayward Field | Eugene, Ore.)

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