Track & Field
UKTF World Championships Report: The First Four Days

UKTF World Championships Report: The First Four Days

Live Results/Timetable | American Broadcast Listings

LONDON – Omar McLeod, who serves as a volunteer assistant coach on the Kentucky track and field staff and trains under UK head coach Edrick Floréal’s tutelage having competed collegiately for Arkansas, became world champion in the men’s 110-meter hurdles on Monday.

McLeod’s hurdles gold highlighted an eventful first four days of the IAAF World Championships for Kentucky Track and Field alumni and staff members.

The Jamaican used his trademark lightning fast start to clear hurdle No. 1 wit the lead, and he never trailed from there. Defending World Champion Sergey Shubenkov narrowed the margin over the second half of the race, but McLeod – the only man in history to break both 13 seconds in the high hurdles and 10 seconds in the 100m dash – pulled away from the 10th hurdle to the finish line.

“I had to come out here and do it for Jamaica,” McLeod said. “I particularly wanted to come out here and dedicate this win to Usain Bolt’s retirement … I’m one of his biggest fans. He’s a huge role model. 

“There was a lot of pressure coming in, but I channeled it positively. It’s totally different to last year where we had Usain and Elaine (Thompson) winning, which I used to propel me. I didn’t have that this time so I really wanted to come out and shine my own light.”

McLeod became the first Olympic 110m hurdles champion to claim the world title the following season since former UK assistant coach Allen Johnson in 1997.

In the women’s 400m hurdles on Monday, two Floreal charges: 2016 Olympic finalist UK alumna Leah Nugent and training partner Kori Carter (a Stanford graduated who now lives in Lexington, and assists the UK program) advanced to the Tuesday semifinals.

Carter continued to show the form that has seen her look as good this summer as she has at any point in her career in winning her preliminary heat comfortably with the third fastest time overall: 54.99.

Nugent placed fifth in the first heat, but ended up with the fastest of the non-automatic qualifying times: 56.16.

Two-time SEC Champion UK alumnus Luis Orta (Venezuela) placed 67th in his World Championships men’s marathon debut on Sunday. He ran a time of 2:33.42. Orta placed 106th running 2:27.05 at the Olympics in Rio last summer.

On Friday Andrew Evans had a best mark of 201’1″/61.32m in discus qualifying. He placed 20th, eight spots from the final advancing mark. 

UK alumnus Mikel Thomas (Trinidad and Tobago) did not advance from the 110H prelims on Sunday, placing 37th overall in 13.98 (+0.6).

Kayelle Clarke is entered in the 200m heats for Tuesday. Clarke is also in T&T’s 4x100m relay pool, and that event will be contested over the final weekend.

McLeod could feature in the 4x100m pool for Jamaica over the weekend.

UK alumna Hiruni Wijayaratne was unable to finish in her World Championships debut in the women’s marathon representing Sri Lanka. Wijayaratne won the Eugene Marathon in Oregon earlier this year.

Sha’Keela Saunders – wrapping up a senior season which saw her crowned NCAA indoor long jump champion – will begin her first major international championship with long jump qualifying on Wednesday.

UK Class of 2015 alumna Kendra Harrison, who like her training partner McLeod enters these World Championships as favorite, will begin her program on Friday in the 100m hurdles heats.
 

 

UKTF Results/ Timetable – 2017 IAAF World Championships: London

Event

UK entry/attachment

Friday, August 4

Men’s Discus qualification

20. Andrew Evans (U.S.): 201’1″/61.32m

Sunday, August 6

Men’s 110H heats

2. (Omar McLeod – Volunteer assistant coach/Arkansas alum [Jamaica]): 13.23Q (-1.2)

Men’s Marathon

67. Luis Orta (Venezuela): 2:33.42

Women’s Marathon

DNF: Hiruni Wijuayaratne (Sri Lanka)

Men’s 110H Semifinals

1. McLeod: 13.10Q (+0.2)

Monday, August 7

Women’s 400H Heats

 3. (Kori Carter — Volunteer assistant coach/Stanford alum [U.S.]): 54.99Q

17. Leah Nugent (Jamaica): 56.16q

Men’s 110H Final

1. Omar McLeod (Jamaica): 13.04 (0.0) | World Champion

Time (ET)

Time (GMT +1)

Event

UK entry/attachment

Tuesday, August 8

2:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Women’s 200m heats
Seven heats | First 3 in each heat (Q), next 3 fastest (q)

Heat 4
Ln. 3:
Kayelle Clarke (Trinidad & Tobago)

3:35 p.m.

8:35 p.m.

400m Hurdles semifinals
Three heats | Top 2 in each heat (Q), next fastest (q)

Heat 1
Ln. 2: Nugent (Jamaica)
Ln. 7: Carter (U.S.)

Wednesday, August 9

2:10 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

Women’s Long Jump qualification

Sha’Keela Saunders (U.S.)

Thursday, August 10

4:05 p.m.

9:05 p.m.

Women’s 200m semifinals

TBD

4:35 p.m.

9:35 p.m.

Women’s 400m hurdles final

TBD

Friday, August 11

5:45 a.m.

10:45 a.m.

Women’s 100m Hurdles Heats

Kendra Harrison (U.S.)

2:05 p.m.

7:05 p.m.

Women’s 100m Hurdles Semifinals

TBD

2:10 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

Women’s Long Jump Final

TBD

Saturday, August 12

5:35 a.m.

10:30 a.m.

Women’s 4x100m relay heats

(Kayelle Clarke, Trinidad & Tobago)

3:05 p.m.

8:05 p.m.

Women’s 100m Hurdles Final

TBD

4:30 p.m.

9:30 p.m.

Women’s 4x100m relay final

TBD

 

Broadcast Listings – 2017 IAAF World Championships: London

Date

Channel

Event

Start (ET)

End (ET)

 

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 5

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBCSN

Day 5 – Evening Session

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBC Sports Gold

Javelin: Day 5

3:20 PM

4:30 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 5

3:30 PM

5:55 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBC Sports Gold

Pole Vault: Day 5

3:35 PM

5:45 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

NBC Sports Gold

Shot Put: Day 5

4:40 PM

5:30 PM

Live

Tuesday, Aug. 8

Olympic Channel

Day 5 – Evening Session

8:00 PM

11:30 PM

Tape Delay

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 6

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBCSN

Day 6 – Evening Session

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 6

3:05 PM

5:55 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBC Sports Gold

Long Jump: Day 6

3:10 PM

4:20 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBC Sports Gold

Hammer Throw: Day 6

3:20 PM

5:50 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

NBC Sports Gold

Shot Put: Day 6

4:25 PM

5:25 PM

Live

Wednesday, Aug. 9

Olympic Channel

Day 6 – Evening Session

8:00 PM

11:30 PM

Tape Delay

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 7

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBCSN

Day 7 – Evening Session

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 7

2:30 PM

5:55 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBC Sports Gold

Javelin: Day 7

3:05 PM

5:35 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBC Sports Gold

High Jump: Day 7

3:10 PM

5:20 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

NBC Sports Gold

Triple Jump: Day 7

4:20 PM

5:45 PM

Live

Thursday, Aug. 10

Olympic Channel

Day 7 – Evening Session

8:00 PM

12:00 AM

Tape Delay

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 8

5:00 AM

7:30 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBCSN

Day 8 – Morning Session

5:00 AM

7:30 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 8

6:00 AM

7:20 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Discus: Day 8

6:10 AM

8:30 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Long Jump: Day 8

7:05 AM

8:15 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

High Jump: Day 8

7:15 AM

9:25 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

Olympic Channel

Day 8 – Morning Session

7:30 AM

10:30 AM

Tape Delay

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Shot Put: Day 8

8:55 AM

9:45 AM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

High Jump: Day 8

1:00 PM

3:55 PM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 8

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

Olympic Channel

Day 8 – Evening Session

2:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 8

3:05 PM

5:55 PM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Long Jump: Day 8

3:10 PM

4:35 PM

Live

Friday, Aug. 11

NBC Sports Gold

Hammer Throw: Day 8

4:30 PM

5:40 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

Olympic Channel

Day 10 – Morning Session

3:00 AM

11:00 AM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

NBCSN Feed: Day 9

5:00 AM

7:00 AM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBCSN

Day 9 – Morning Session

5:00 AM

7:00 AM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 9

6:00 AM

8:05 AM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

Discus: Day 9

7:00 AM

9:10 AM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

Olympic Channel

Day 9 – Morning Session

9:00 AM

12:00 PM

Tape Delay

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

Pole Vault: Day 9

10:15 AM

1:20 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

Javelin: Day 9

1:30 PM

5:30 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

NBC Feed: Day 9

3:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC

Day 9 – Evening Session

3:00 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

High Jump: Day 9

3:05 PM

5:00 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 9

4:05 PM

5:55 PM

Live

Saturday, Aug. 12

Olympic Channel

Day 9 – Evening Session

8:00 PM

10:00 PM

Tape Delay

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

50km Race Walk: Day 10

3:45 AM

8:05 AM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

20km Race Walk: Day 10

8:20 AM

11:55 AM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

NBC Feed: Day 10

2:30 PM

4:30 PM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC

Day 10 – Evening Session

2:30 PM

4:30 PM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

High Jump: Day 10

3:00 PM

4:50 PM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

Discus: Day 10

3:10 PM

4:20 PM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

NBC Sports Gold

Track Events: Day 10

3:35 PM

5:20 PM

Live

Sunday, Aug. 13

Olympic Channel

Day 10 – Evening Session

8:00 PM

10:00 PM

Tape Delay



The most up-to-date coverage of the UK track and field program is available via @KentuckyTrack handles on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Related Stories

View all