Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
The US U20 Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, featured standout sprint and hurdles performances as athletes competed for places at the World Athletics U20 Championships Oregon 26. Tate Taylor won the 200m in 19.94 seconds, becoming the fourth-fastest U20 200m sprinter in history and securing a national title double after his 100m win in 10.15 seconds. He also placed second in the Outdoor Nationals 100m with 10.10 seconds.
In the 110m hurdles, Ja'Shaun Lloyd initially set a US U20 record with 13.04 seconds, which was quickly surpassed by Le'Ezra Brown's 12.95 seconds, a North American U20 record that puts him second on the world U20 all-time list. Zacchaeus Brocks won the final in 12.98 seconds, tying for fifth on the world U20 all-time list, with Lloyd finishing third.
Mia Maxwell and her twin sister Mariah dominated the women's sprints, finishing first and second in both the 100m and 200m. Mia won the 100m in 11.08 seconds and the 200m in 22.49 seconds, just off the championship record, while Mariah placed second in both events.
Other notable results included Jayden DeLeon's championship record of 44.52 seconds in the 400m, and Atajas Stephanie-Vazquez's personal best of 51.08 seconds to claim the women's 400m title. These performances, along with results from the middle-distance and field events, finalized the US team for the upcoming World U20 Championships in Oregon.