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May 08, 2020
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA to feature 2019 World Championships Week
Felix Breaks Tie With Usain Bolt for Most Gold Medals in World Championships History
NBC Sports Play-by-Play Announcer Leigh Diffey Will Introduce Nightly Coverage Throughout the Week’s Track & Field Competition
2019 World Championships Week – Track & Field
Features 50 Hours of Historic Moments From the 2019 World Track & Field Championships
Track & Field Kicks Off 11 Weeks of
Memorable Moments
From 2019 World Championships, Covering Many Olympic & Paralympic Sports
All Olympic Sports Coverage Televised and Streamed Across NBC Sports Platforms is Presented by
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
STAMFORD, Conn. – May 8, 2020
– Beginning Monday, May 11, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will present 11 weeks of
2019 World Championships Week
coverage, reliving some of the most unforgettable moments from 2019 World Championships, covering a multitude of Olympic and Paralympic sports.
From Monday, May 11, through Friday, May 15 (starting at 8 p.m. ET), and Saturday, May 16, through Sunday, May 17 (starting at 1 p.m. ET),
2019 World Championships Week – Track & Field
features 50 hours of programming from the 2019 World Track & Field Championships from Doha, Qatar. Nine-time Olympic medalist
Allyson Felix
, Rio Olympian
Christian Coleman
(100m), U.S. champions
Noah Lyles
(200m) and
Donavan Brazier
(800m), two-time Olympic gold medalist
Christian Taylor
(triple jump), and reigning Olympic champion
Dalilah Muhammad
(400m hurdles) highlight the competition.
NBC Sports play-by-play announcer
Leigh Diffey
will introduce nightly coverage throughout the week’s track & field coverage.
Diffey
called
the
event, joined by four-time Olympic medalist
Ato Boldon
, four-time Olympic gold medalist
Sanya Richards-Ross
, Olympic decathlon silver medalist
Trey Hardee
, distance analyst
Craig Masback,
and reporters
Paul Swangard
and
Lewis Johnson
. 2016 Olympic steeplechaser
Colleen Quigley
also joined the team as a guest analyst on opening day.
All coverage on Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will stream on OlympicChannel.com and the Olympic Channel app, in addition to NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app. Coverage of Olympic Sports on NBC Sports Group platforms is a presentation of Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA.
MONDAY, MAY 11 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 1 & 2
Featured athletes from the opening day of competition include: Rio Olympian Christian Coleman and five-time Olympic medalist
Justin Gatlin
competing in heat of the 100m, two-time Olympic gold medalist Christian Taylor and two-time Olympic silver medalist
Will Claye
in men’s triple jump, Rio Olympic bronze medalist and 2017 world champion
Emma Coburn
(women’s steeplechase), Rio Olympic silver medalist
Sandi Morris
(women’s pole vault), and Rio Olympic gold medalist
Jeff Henderson
(men’s long jump).
On the second day of competition, Coleman and Gatlin gave the U.S. a 1-2 finish in the men’s 100m. In a dominant race, Coleman earned his first world title and lowered his own world-leading time that year to 9.76 seconds. Henderson won his first world medal after finishing second in the men’s long jump.
DeAnna Price
won the women’s hammer for the first ever world medal for the U.S. in the event (men or women).
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 1 – Afternoon Session
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 2
11 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
TUESDAY,
MAY 12 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 3 & 4
Allyson Felix headlines the third day of competition in Doha, winning her 17
th
career world championship medal as the U.S. earned the world title in the debut of the 4x400m mixed relay. Already the most decorated athlete in world track and field championships history, Felix earned her 12
th
world title, breaking the tie with
Usain Bolt
for the most gold medals in world championships history.
American Sandi Morris earned her second straight world silver medal in the women’s pole vault, while Christian Taylor and Will Claye went 1-2 in the men’s triple jump. It was Taylor’s fourth straight world or Olympic title and Claye’s second straight world silver medal.
Five medal performances from the U.S. team highlighted the fourth day of competition. After a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a 2017 world title, Emma Coburn finished second in the women’s steeplechase. In the women’s 800m, Americans
Raevyn Rogers
and
Ajee Wilson
finished second and third, respectively. Meanwhile, 2016 Rio Olympian
Vashti Cunningham
won bronze in women’s high jump.
2019 U.S. champion
Rai Benjamin
won his first world medal after finishing second in a thrilling men’s 400m hurdles final. Norway’s
Karsten Warholm
earned his second straight world title in the event.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 3 – Evening Session
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 4 – Evening Session
11 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
WEDNESDAY,
MAY 13 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 5 & 6
On the fifth day of competition in Doha, the U.S. claimed three gold medals, all within 30 minutes. Noah Lyles became world champion in the men’s 200m, capturing the first title for the U.S. in the event since 2007. Donavan Brazier won the men’s 800m final, setting both an American and world championship record and becoming the first American (man or woman) to win a world title in the event.
Sam Kendricks
won his second consecutive pole vault title.
Grant Holloway
headlines the sixth day of competition by winning the men’s 110m hurdles, two years after the U.S. missed the podium in this event in 2017. Holloway also became the third American sprinter age 23 or younger to win a world title the week of Sept. 29, 2019. Previous victories came from Christian Coleman (23) in the 100m on Sunday, Sept. 29 and Lyles (22) in the 200m on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Dina Asher-Smith
became the first female British sprinter to win a 200m title, while American
Brittany Brown
claimed the silver medal.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 5 – Evening Session
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 6 – Afternoon & Evening Sessions
10:30 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
THURSDAY,
MAY 14 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 7 & 8
The seventh day of competition was highlighted by the women’s 400m, where the top five women all ran personal bests. In the event, Americans
Wadeline Jonathas
and
Phyllis Francis
(2017 world champion), finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Bahrain’s
Salwa Eid Naser
took the gold medal, while
Shaunae Miller-Uibo
of the Bahamas was second, and Jamaica’s
Shericka Jackson
finished third.
On the eighth day of competition, the U.S. dominated the women’s 400m hurdles final. Reigning Olympic champion Dalilah Muhammad set a world record (52.16 seconds) for the second time in the 2019 season and claimed the gold medal in the event. Muhammad’s U.S. teammate,
Sydney McLaughlin
, won the silver medal, becoming the second fastest woman of all-time in this event with a personal best time of 52.23 seconds. In the men’s 400m final, 2019 U.S. champion
Fred Kerley
won the bronze medal.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 7 – Afternoon & Evening Sessions
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 8 – Evening Session
11 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
FRIDAY,
MAY 15 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 9 & 10
The ninth day of competition in Doha featured both the men’s and women’s U.S. 4x100m relay teams. The U.S. men won the gold medal in the 4x100m relay for the first time in 12 years, setting an American record of 37.10 seconds in the process. The U.S. men’s team included the newly-crowned 100m and 200m world champions, Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles, along with Justin Gatlin and
Mike Rodgers
. Meanwhile, the U.S. women claimed the bronze medal in the 4x100m relay; they have won seven medals in the last seven global championships.
The 2019 World Track & Field Championships offered one of the greatest men’s shot put competitions in history, wherein American
Joe Kovacs
won the world title with a 20.91-meter throw, tied for the fourth-best of all time. Kovacs won the title by just one centimeter, topping his American teammate and the reigning Olympic champion
Ryan Crouser
as well as 2017 world champion
Tom Walsh
of New Zealand, who finished second and third, respectively.
On the final day of competition, the U.S. won a pair of 4x400m relay gold medals. The U.S. women’s 4x400m relay team of Phyllis Francis, Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, and Wadeline Jonathas dominated with a 2.97-second lead over Poland to give the American women their ninth world title in this event. Allyson Felix ran in the preliminary heats of the 4x400m relay and won her 13
th
world title as a result. On the men’s side, Fred Kerley,
Michael Cherry
,
Wil London
, and Rai Benjamin won the gold medal with a 1.21-second lead over second-place Jamaica.
In the women’s 100m hurdles, the Americans went 1-2 with
Nia Ali
winning her first world title in this event, while 2019 U.S. champion
Keni Harrison
, the world record holder, claimed the silver medal. Ali’s win marked the first time since 2013 that the U.S. has won the event.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 9 – Evening Session
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 10 – Evening Session
9 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
SATURDAY,
MAY 16 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 1-5 (ENCORES)
This weekend’s marathon coverage of the 2019 World Track & Field Championships begins Saturday, May 16 with encore presentations of the first five days of competition. More than 12 hours of coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET, featuring top gold-medal-winning performances from the U.S. team: Christian Coleman (men’s 100m), Christian Taylor (men’s triple jump), Noah Lyles (men’s 200m) and Donavan Brazier (men’s 800m).
On the third day of competition, Allyson Felix helped the U.S. earn the world title in the debut of the 4x400m mixed relay. Felix’s win marked her 12
th
gold medal at the world championships, surpassing Usain Bolt for the most world championship gold medals overall.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 1 – Afternoon Session (encore)
1 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 2 (encore)
4 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 3 – Evening Session (encore)
5 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 4 – Evening Session (encore)
8 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 5 – Evening Session (encore)
11 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
SUNDAY,
MAY 17 – 2019 WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAYS 6-10 (ENCORES)
Coverage of the 2019 World Track & Field Championships concludes next Sunday, May 17 with encore presentations of the last five days of competition. More than 12 hours of coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET, featuring top U.S. gold-medal-winning performances: Grant Holloway (men’s 110m hurdles), Dalilah Muhammad (women’s 400m hurdles), Joe Kovacs (men’s shot put) and Nia Ali (women’s 100m hurdles).
The U.S. men’s and women’s relay teams highlighted the last two days of competition. The U.S. men won the gold medal in the 4x100m relay for the first time in 12 years, setting an American record of 37.10 seconds in the process.
On the final day of competition, the U.S. won a pair of 4x400m relay gold medals. The U.S. women’s victory in the 4x400m relay was their ninth world title in the event, while the American men topped Jamaica for the gold medal.
SESSION
TIME (ET)
NETWORK
Day 6 – Afternoon & Evening Sessions (encore)
1 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 7 – Afternoon & Evening Sessions (encore)
4:30 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 8 – Evening Session (encore)
7:30 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 9 – Evening Session (encore)
10 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
Day 10 – Evening Session (encore)
11 p.m.
Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA
World Championships Week
continues in the coming weeks with nightly primetime coverage from the 2019 World Championships in a variety of Olympic and Paralympic sports. Below is highlighted sports content through the end of May, with more to follow:
Week of May 11
: Track & Field
Week of May 18
: Swimming
Week of May 25
: Gymnastics
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