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USA Track & Field Names Team for 2025 World Athletics Championships

141 Athletes to Represent United States in Tokyo

SEPTEMBER 2, 2025 – INDIANAPOLIS – USA Track & Field announced its roster of athletes who will make up Team USA at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this month. Athletes qualified for the team based on their performance at the Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon last month. Defending World Champions from the 2023 World Athletics Championship in Budapest as well as some Wanda Diamond League Champions received automatic qualifications for the team. The World Athletics Championships will be held in Tokyo, Japan September 13 – 21 at National Stadium. Team USA will hold a pre-event press conference for credentialed media at National Stadium at 11 a.m. JST on Friday, September 12. Additional details including athletes in attendance will be announced prior to the event.

“Following Team USA’s world-leading 29 medal performance in 2023, we are proud to send this incredible roster of athletes to Tokyo,” said USATF CEO Max Siegel. “We have increased our investment in high performance to levels never before seen by this organization and U.S. athletes have responded with performances that make us medal contenders in nearly every discipline.”

Relay orders will not be announced until the day of competition.

The complete list of athletes can be found below.

Women

Valarie Allman
Brooke Andersen
Josette Andrews
Michelle Atherley
Sanaa Barnes
Anavia Battle
Evie Bliss
Taliyah Brooks
Brittany Brown
Claire Bryant
Quanesha Burks
Katie Burnett
Aaliyah Butler
Timara Chapman
Tamara Clark
Anna Cockrell
Maggi Congdon
Elise Cranny
Vashti Cunningham
Tara Davis-Woodhall
Agur Dwol
Rosey Effiong
Maggie Ewen
Shelby Frank
Emma Gates
Anna Hall
Lexy Halladay-Lowry
Lauren Harris
Quanera Hayes
Nikki Hiltz
Alexis Holmes
Shelby Houlihan
Sage Hurta-Klecker
Emily Infeld
Lynna Irby-Jackson
Chase Jackson
Gabi Jacobs
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden
Sinclaire Johnson
Alaysha Johnson
Jasmine Jones
Janee’ Kassanavoid
Erika Kemp
McKenzie Long
Emily Mackay
Jessica McClain
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
Miranda Melville
Maria Michta-Coffey
Kaylee Mitchell
Amanda Moll
Hana Moll
Katie Moon
Jasmine Moore
Sandi Morris
Dalilah Muhammad
Jenna Prandini
Angelina Napoleon
DeAnna Price
Jessica Ramsey
Sha’Carri Richardson
Rachel Richeson
Taylor Roe
Jaida Ross
Masai Russell
Jacious Sears
Grace Stark
Susanna Sullivan
Laulauga Tausaga
Twanisha Terry
Kayla White
Isabella Whittaker
Roisin Willis
Britton Wilson
Madison Wiltrout

Men

CJ Albertson
Josh Awotunde
Chris Bailey
Ronnie Baker
Heath Baldwin
Dylan Beard
Kenny Bednarek
Rai Benjamin
Graham Blanks
Donavan Brazier
Trayvon Bromell
Will Claye
Christian Coleman
Ryan Crouser
Jeremiah Davis
Bryce Deadmon
Caleb Dean
Reed Fischer
Grant Fisher
Maurice Gleaton
Kyle Garland
Robert Gregory
Isaac Grimes
Marcus Gustaveson
JuVaughn Harrison
Daniel Haugh
Cole Hocker
Grant Holloway
Bryce Hoppel
Reggie Jagers
Sam Kendricks
Trey Knight
Jonah Koech
Courtney Lindsey
Matt Ludwig
Cooper Lutkenhaus
Noah Lyles
Salif Mane
Sam Mattis
T’Mars McCallum
Shelby McEwen
Jenoah Mckiver
Khaleb McRae
Daniel Michalski
Austin Miller
Marc Anthony Minichello
Vernon Norwood
Payton Otterdahl
Jacory Patterson
Tripp Piperi
Chris Robinson
Justin Robinson
Russell Robinson
Kenneth Rooks
Demarius Smith
Ethan Strand
Ja’Kobe Tharp
Curtis Thompson
Cordell Tinch
Isaac Updike
Harrison Williams
Will Williams
Tyus Wilson
Rudy Winkler
Nico Young
Clayton Young

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