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Top U.S. Performances at NIKE Pre Classic, July 3-4, 2026

Sizzling hurdles, Miles, and 200 meter entertain 23,000 fans in two days at 51rst Pre Classic!

Larry Eder by Larry Eder
July 12, 2026
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TACTICS TRUMP SPEED ON FIRST DAY OF PREFONTAINE CLASSIC

A very tactical 2 mile won by Parker Wolfe, photo by Chuck Aragon

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The Prefontaine Classic was first held in June 1975, just over a week after the tragic death of American athlete/personality Steve Prefontaine. Steve Prefontaine’s sponsor, NIKE, has sponsored the meet from 1983 to the present. Tom Jordan protected the legacy of Prefontaine for nearly forty-two years!

We understand that NIKE athletes compete in the Pre Classic as part of their contracts. That gives Eugene DL an incredible group of athletes from which to pick for fields. Some years, it was a NIKE intrasquad meet. Truth is, NIKE brought in many of the top athletes from other brands in 2026.

The meet is managed by co-meet directors Jody Smith and John Capriotti. Jeff Oliver is manager of communications.

Here are our top moments:

  1. What a 100 meters for women! Melissa Jefferson-Wooden battled training partner Sha’Carri Richardson, with Melissa winning in 10.78 and Sha’Carri winning in 10.79.

    Melissa Jefferson Wooden and Sha’Carri Richardson battle in the 100m final, July 4, 2026, photo by Chuck Aragon
  2. Eighteen-year-old Tate Taylor defeated Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo in 19.75 to win the 200 meters. Mind-boggling.

    Tate Taylor wins the Red Bull 200 meters, in 19.75, photo by Chuck Aragon
  3. 100m hurdles: Masai Russell dominated the hurdles in 12.24, with Grace Stark in fourth in 12.41.

    Masai Russell takes the 100m hurdles, photo by Chuck Aragon
  4. Men’s 110m hurdles: Jamal Britt wins in 12.86 PB, holding off Ja’Kobe Tharp, world record holder, in 12.91. One of the best races of the season.

    Jamal Britt wins 110m hurdles in Xiamen, photo by Diamond League AG
  5. Men’s 100 meters: Kenny Bednarek was third in 9.95, with Christian Coleman in 9.96 in fourth place.

    Kenny Bednarek wins LA GP 100 meters, photo by Chuck Aragon
  6. Men’s 400 meters: Running from lane nine, Rai Benjamin took second in PB 44.11, making Collen Kebinatshipi run 44.01 for first. Chris Bailey was third in 44.58.
  7. Women’s 400 meters: Aaliyah Butler was second, again under 50 seconds, in 49.97. Alexis Holmes was fourth in 50.36.
  8. Men’s 800 meters: One of the best races of the weekend, Brandon Miller upset Cooper Lutkenhaus, 1:43.68 to 1:44.62. Miller ran a spectacular last 175 meters, blitzing the field. Donavan Brazier was third in 1:44.86, and Bryce Hopple was fourth in 1:45.05!

    Brandon Miller puts some real estate between Cooper Lutkenhaus and himself, NIKE Pre Classic, photo by Chuck Aragon
  9. Nikki Hiltz ended Faith Kipyegon’s five-time Pre winning streak, with her win in 4:17.49 in a truly wonderfully tactical race, the NIKE Women’s Mile. Nikki Hiltz was described to me as “an athlete who knows how to race.” That is an understatement.

    Nikki Hiltz wins the NIKE mile, July 4, 2026, photo by Chuck Aragon
  10. Bowerman Mile: Yared Nuguse made himself hurt, in 3:46.61 for second to Cam Myers’ Australian record. Ethan Strand used a championship kick to take third in 3:46.97 PB, and Hobbs Kessler, World Indoor bronze medalist, ran 3:47.38 PB!

    Yared Nuguse with fans, USATF Indoors. This is a common scene. We saw elite athletes in each event speaking with the kids, doing selfies and signing autographs. Photo by Chuck Aragon
  11. NIKE Men’s Mile: Liam Murphy took the win with a focused finish, battling to a 3:50.49. Abel Teffra, in third, put two US athletes on the podium, in 3:51.13.

    Liam Murphy takes the Nike International Mile, photo by Chuck Aragon, July 3, 2026.
  12. Men’s two miles: Parker Wolfe showed his stuff, with a controlled win in 8:10.13, with Grant Fisher in 8:10.96, fresh off Fisher’s DL 5000m win in Paris.

    A very tactical 2-mile won by Parker Wolfe, photo by Chuck Aragon
  13. Women’s 800m: Addy Wiley was third in 1:57.70 in a tough women’s 800 meters!

    Keely Hodgkinson, GBR, Addy Wiley, US, move on in 800m semis, March 21, 2026, Torun, Poland, photo by Jane Monti for Race Results Weekly, used with permission.
  14. Women’s 1500 meters: On Friday night, Juliette Whittaker, a well-known 800m runner, was second in the 1,500m in 4:05.78, following with Lindsay Butler in third, 4:06.46.
  15. Women’s pole vault: Sandi Morris, 4.85 m, took first, with KatieMoon second in 4.80 meters.
  16. Women’s Discus: Valeria Allman Sion totally dominated the discus with a huge 68.64 meters for the discus throw and win!

    Valarie Sion, photo by Diamond League AG
  17. Rudy Winkler was second in the Men’s hammer throw in 81.21 meters, with Ethan Katzberg of Canada winning in 83.33m.
  18. Women’s long jump: Tara Davis Woodhall leaped 7.13 meters to surpass Larissa Iapichino of Italy’s 7.12m, a new Italian record by one centimeter, breaking the NR of her mother, Fiona May. One of the best battles of the season!

    Tara Davis Woodhall leaps 7.13 meters, photo by Chuck Aragon

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

    Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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