Key facts
- The NCAA Division I Track & Field championships are being held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
- Angelo Mantzouranis won the men's hammer throw with 75.78m.
- Dyson Wicker won the men's pole vault with 5.85m.
- Chinecherem Prosper NNamdi won the men's javelin with 82.26m.
- Tafadzwa Chikomba won the men's long jump with 8.37m.
- Ben Smith won the men's shot put with 21.04m.
- Habtom Samuel won the men's 10000m with 27:51.31.
- Ben Barton won the decathlon 100m with 10.65s.
- Maxwell Forte won the decathlon long jump with 7.69m.
- Luuk Pekmans won the decathlon shot put with 15.57m.
The NCAA Division I Track & Field championships are underway at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, with several events concluding on Wednesday.
In the men's hammer throw, Angelo Mantzouranis of Minnesota secured the top spot with a distance of 75.78 meters. Tanner Texas of Air Force followed in second place with 75.45 meters.
Dyson Wicker from Nebraska won the men's pole vault event, achieving a height of 5.85 meters. Logan Hammer of Utah State placed second at 5.75 meters.
The men's javelin competition was won by Chinecherem Prosper NNamdi of Texas A&M, who threw 82.26 meters. Keyshawn Strachan of Nebraska was second with 80.65 meters.
Tafadzwa Chikomba of Kansas State dominated the men's long jump, leaping 8.37 meters. Juriad Hughes of Arkansas came in second with 8.25 meters.
Ben Smith of Oregon won the men's shot put with a throw of 21.04 meters, ahead of JL Van Rensburg of Tennessee who recorded 20.33 meters.
In the men's 10000m race, Habtom Samuel of New Mexico finished first in 27:51.31, followed by Elsingi Kipruto of Louisville in 27:54.04.
For the men's decathlon, Ben Barton of BYU led the 100m with 10.65 seconds. Maxwell Forte of Duke won the decathlon long jump with 7.69 meters, and Luuk Pekmans of Illinois won the decathlon shot put with 15.57 meters.