

Rebel fans have created a twitter account under the name UNLVluvsShabazz to try to influence his decision. However, the most impressive item may be the video that has Muhammad in a UNLV jersey and a which was created by Las Vegas-based art director Josh Meeter. Muhammad is a Las Vegas native and attends Bishop Gorman whose head coach Grant Rice happens to be the brother of new UNLV head coach Dave Rice. Additional television coverage will air on USA Network and CNBC.UNLV fans are going to extreme lengths to try to land small forward Shabazz Muhammad who is the top rated player in the 2013 class. NBC Sports will broadcast 43 hours from Eugene, with live afternoon and primetime shows both weekends, highlighted by the men’s and women’s 100m finals (July 16-17) and 4x100m and 4x400m relays (July 23-24). The meet will be broadcast on NBCUniversal’s television networks and digital platforms. The meet schedule, start lists and live results can be found here. Megan Moss ‘23 – Team Bahamas – mixed 4x400m, 4x400m.Sydney McLaughlin (2017, 2018) – Team USA – 400m hurdles.Keni Harrison ‘15 – Team USA – 100m hurdles.Devynne Charlton, volunteer coach – Team Bahamas – 100m hurdles.Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (2015-2018) – Team Puerto Rico – 100m hurdles.Hillaire ‘22 – Team Trinidad & Tobago – 400m, 4x400m Daniel Roberts ‘19 – Team USA – 110m hurdles.Christian Coleman, volunteer coach – Team USA – 100m.champion in the 110m hurdles, was disqualified after suffering a fall in the 110m hurdles heats.īelow is a list of UKTF-affiliated athletes who are competing, the country they represent and their events. champion, competed in the discus qualifying rounds but was unable to make it through to the final.ĭaniel Roberts, the recent U.S. Both will compete again on July 23 in the 4x400m relay for their respective countries.Īndrew Evans, UK Class of ‘ U.S. Hillaire competed in the 400m for Trinidad & Tobago. Rising senior for UKTF Moss ran in the 4x400m mixed relay for The Bahamas on the first day of World Athletics Championships while All-American and recent graduate St. She will compete in the semifinal at 9:50 p.m. #SteinerSpeed made its World Athletics debut with Steiner running 22.26 in the 200m heats, the third fastest time of the field going into Tuesday’s semifinal. Indoors, Coleman won the silver medal in the 60m at World Athletics Championships in Serbia during March. Kentucky track & field’s Coach Tim Hall coached volunteer coach Chrisitan Coleman to sixth in the World Athletics Championships 100-meter final while Steiner qualified for 200m semifinals in the first four days of competition.Ĭoleman finished sixth in the 100m with a time of 10.01 as one of four Americans in the event. title in June, unsurprisingly qualified for semifinals in the 400m hurdles, cruising with a time of 53.95. McLaughlin, who broke her own world record to win the U.S.

200m champion ran 22.15 in semifinals and placed second in her heat to receive an automatic bid to the final in her first World Championships. Steiner qualified for the 200-meter final while Sydney McLaughlin punched her ticket to 400m hurdles semifinals at World Athletics Championships on Tuesday evening. She will chase her own world record of 51.41 in the 400H final at 10:50 p.m. Three years ago, 52.17 would have been a world record, and McLaughlin showed signs of easing up towards the end of the race.

Sydney McLaughlin qualified for the 400m hurdles final with the top time of semifinals, making 52.17 look easy. Hillaire, competing for The Bahamas and Trinidad & Tobago respectively, will return to the track on July 23 for the 4x400m heats. Still to compete are UKTF alumnae Keni Harrison and Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, along with volunteer coach Devynne Charlton in the 100m hurdles. Steiner remains the second fastest runner in the world this season with her 21.77 to win the United States 200m title in June. The reigning Olympic gold medalist, reigning world champion and several other Olympic and world medalists joined Steiner in the talent-packed final that was ultimately won by Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson in near world record time. Steiner earned fifth with a time of 22.26, concluding a long season of over 50 races. Kentucky track & field alumna Abby Steiner finishes fifth in the 200-meter dash in her first World Athletics Championships on Thursday evening at Hayward Field.
