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    Olympics track and field live results, updates, highlights from Day 8 events at 2024 Paris Games

    By David Suggs,

    1 day ago

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    Day 8 of the Olympics' slate of track and field events sees a motley crew of athletic's biggest stars attempt to add to already glimmering treasure chests.

    American sprinting star Sha'Carri Richardson is among the most popular figures set to take part in the festivities, seeking her first-ever Olympic gold medal with USA's 4x100m relay team. Richardson strung together an impressive outing across 100 meters earlier in the tournament. However, her hopes for gold crumbled after getting out of the blocks a little too slow.

    Things should be easier for Richardson this time around. The 100m silver medalist won't be tasked with starting Friday's race, but rather ending it: she sits in the anchor position on USA's team, nabbing the exchange from the Americans' third-leg runner, Gabby Thomas.

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    Richardson and Thomas are as big as they get in world track and field. And yet, they make up just a portion of the dignitaries slated to trot into the Stade de France on Friday evening. Joining them are Fred Kerley, Kenny Bednarek, Sifan Hassan, Raven Saunders, Grant Holloway, and Marileidy Paulino, all of whom have captured Olympic jewelry in the past.

    One athlete whose presence will sorely be missed is American star Noah Lyles, whose Olympics appear to have come to a premature end due to COVID-19. The Americans are still expected to finish on the podium in the 4x100m, with Bednarek, Kerley, Christian Coleman, and one of Courtney Lindsey or Kyree King among the strongest performers across 100 meters.

    The Sporting News is tracking live updates from Sunday's events at the Stade de France. Follow for highlights and results as some of the world's best athletes compete for medals under the glistening Paris moonlight.

    MORE: Watch Olympic track and field events live with Fubo (free trial)

    Olympics track and field results

    Friday, Aug. 9

    Time (ET) Event Winner 2nd 3rd
    4:40 a.m. Women's 4x400m Relay (Round 1) USA Great Britain France
    5:05 a.m. Men's 4x400m Relay (Round 1) Botswana Great Britain USA
    5:30 a.m. Men's 800m (Semifinal) Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya) Bryce Hoppel (USA) Max Burgin (Great Britain)
    6:05 a.m. Women's 100m hurdles (Semifinals) Alaysha Johnson (USA) Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) Grace Stark (USA)
    1:15 p.m. Women's 4x100m Relay (Final) USA Great Britain Germany
    1:30 p.m. Men's 4x100m Relay (Final) Canada South Africa Great Britain
    1:40 p.m. Women's Shot Put (Final) Yemisi Ogunleye (Germany) Maddison Lee-Wesche (New Zealand) Jiayuan Song (China)
    2:00 p.m. Women's 400m (Final) Marileidy Pineido (Dominican Republic) Salwa Eid Naser (Bahrain) Natalia Kaczmarek (Poland)
    2:10 p.m. Men's Triple Jump (Final) Jordan Diaz (Spain) Perdo Pichardo (Portugal) Andy Diaz (Italy)
    2:55 pm. Women's 10,000m (Final) Beatrice Chebet (Kenya) Nadia Battocletti (Italy) Sifan Hassan (Netherlands)
    3:50 p.m. Men's 400m Hurdles (Final)

    Live track and field updates, highlights from 2024 Olympics

    3:30 p.m.: Additional gold medals in the men's triple jump and women's 10,000m, with Spain's Jordan Diaz and Kenya's Beatrice Chebet taking the top prize in their respective events.

    2:40 p.m.: Plenty of interest in the women's shot put final. And for good reason. In the end, it's Germany's Yemisi Ogunleye who takes home the gold, recording an event-best mark of 20 meters.

    2:10 p.m.: Is there really any surprise? Dominican Republic's Marileidy Paulino takes home the women's 400m gold with a stunning 48.15s time, a new Olympic record!

    1:51 p.m.: USA men's loses again, suffering from a sloppy pass between Coleman and Bednarek! Canada takes gold with Andre De Grasse anchoring the side! The U.S. will be disqualified for its showing!

    1:47 p.m.: Next up: the men's 4x100m final. Fred Kerley, Kenny Bednarek, Christian Coleman and Kyree King look to bring home USA men's first gold in the event since 2000.

    1:34 p.m.: Richardson takes home the gold for Team USA! Thomas struggled with the pass to Richardson, but she bailed the U.S. out with her eye-catching speed. Sha'Carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas, Twanisha Terry and Melissa Jefferson are gold medalists in the 4x100m relay!

    1:33 p.m.: And we're off! Melissa Jefferson flying up the track but Great Britain impressing.

    1:30 p.m.: The women's 4x100m relay final is just moments away. The United States will be hoping for a strong showing, with Gabby Thomas and Sha'Carri Richardson spearheading a daunting American side that looks capable of snatching gold. The quartet looked impressive during prelims. Now, they'll hope to repeat their success on the world's grandest stage.

    6:10 a.m.: Impressive showing for the Americans in the women's 100m hurdles semifinals, with Alaysha Johnson and Grace Stark recording the first- and third-best times during the round, respectively. They were joined in the top-three by Puerto Rican Jasmine Camacho-Quinn.

    5:45 a.m.: Kenyan Emmanuel Wanyonyi took home the semifinal crown in the men's 800m, outgunning American Bryce Hoppel to lead the pack out for the 800m final.

    Wanyonyi and Hoppel appear the most likely candidates for gold, with the pair dropping 1:43.32 and 1:43.41 times, respectively. However, expect Brit Max Burgin (1:43.41) and defending world champion Marco Arop to be in contention, as well.

    5:15 a.m.: Quincy Wilson, the 16-year old who runs at Bullis High School, made his Olympic debut on Friday morning, posting a 47.27s split for USA's 4x400m team in Round 1. With his run, he became the U.S.'s youngest-ever track and field participant.

    16-year-old Quincy Wilson officially makes American history as the youngest male track & field athlete to compete at the Olympics for Team USA. 👏 #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/aiOH18oRzr

    — NBC Sports (@NBCSports) August 9, 2024

    The United States will compete for a gold medal after recording the third-best time during the round. It's still some distance away from Letsile Tebogo and Botswana, however, who clocked in with a field-best 2:57.76 time.

    5:00 a.m.: Team USA starts the day with a flourish, as the Americans record the best time in the first round of the women's 4x400m relay. Quanera Hayes, Shamier Little, Aaliyah Butler and Kaylyn Brown are headed to the finals. And they did so with relative ease, finishing their race three seconds faster than second-place Great Britain.

    Olympic track and field event schedule

    The Olympic track and field events will mostly be held in Stade de France, a stadium just outside Paris that can hold more than 77,000 fans. Here's the schedule for the remainder of the events:

    Friday, Aug. 9

    Time (ET) Event Gender Round TV/live stream
    4:40 a.m. 4x400m Relay Women's Round 1 USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
    5:05 a.m. 4x400m Relay Men's Round 1 USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
    5:30 a.m. 800m Men's Semifinal USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
    6:05 a.m. 100m Hurdles Women's Semifinal USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
    1:15 p.m. 4x100m Relay Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    1:30 p.m. 4x100m Relay Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    1:40 p.m. Shot Put Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    2 p.m. 400m Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    2:10 p.m. Triple Jump Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    2:55 p.m. 10,000m Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    3:50 p.m. 400m Hurdles Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo

    Heptathlon events

    Time (ET) Event TV/live stream
    4:05 a.m. Long Jump Peacock, Fubo
    5:20 p.m. Javelin Throw Peacock, Fubo
    2:15 p.m. 800m Peacock, Fubo

    Saturday, Aug. 10

    Time (ET) Event Gender Round TV/live stream
    2 a.m. Marathon Men's Final USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
    1:05 p.m. High Jump Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    1:30 p.m. 800m Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    1:40 p.m. Javelin Throw Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    1:45 p.m. 100m Hurdles Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    2 p.m. 5000m Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    2:25 p.m. 1500m Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    3:10 p.m. 4x400m Relay Men's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo
    3:20 p.m. 4x400m Relay Women's Final NBC, Peacock, Fubo

    Sunday, Aug. 11

    Time (ET) Event Gender Round TV/live stream
    2 a.m. Marathon Women's Final USA Network, Peacock, Fubo
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