World Champs 2022: Schedule - Saturday, July 16
Oblique Seville of Jamaica crosses the finish line first in his 100 metre heat at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo: Collin Reid)

OREGON, USA – The 18th World Athletics Championships continues Saturday in Eugene, Oregon. See the schedule below, with events expected to feature Jamaicans in bold.

12:30pm Women’s Triple Jump Qualification

Shanieka Ricketts

Ackelia Smith

Kimberly Williams

12:35pm Women’s 3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats

1:10pm Women’s High Jump Qualification

Lamara Distin

Kimberley Williamson

1:25pm Men’s110 Metres Hurdles Heats

Hansle Parchment

Orlando Bennett

Rasheed Broadbell

2:00pm Men’s Hammer Throw Final

2:20pm Women’s 10,000 Metres Final

3:20pm Men’s 400 Metres Hurdles Heats

Jaheel Hyde

Kemar Mowatt

Shawn Rowe

7:10pm Women’s 100 Metres Heats

Elaine Thompson-Herah

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

Shericka Jackson

Kemba Nelson

8:00pm Men’s 100 Metres Semi-Final

Yohan Blake

Ackeem Blake

Oblique Seville

8:20pm Men’s Long Jump Final

Wayne Pinnock

8:25pm Women’s Shot Put Final

Danniel Thomas-Dodd

8:30pm Men’s 1500 Metres Heats

9:05pm Women’s 1500 Metres Semi-Final

Adelle Tracey

9:50pm Men’s 100 Metres Final

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