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Prefontaine Classic
Start of the 200m during the 2006 edition
DateMay – September
LocationHayward Field
Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Event typeTrack and field
World Athletics Cat.GW/DF[1]
Established20 June 1973; 51 years ago (1973-06-20)
1975 as Prefontaine Classic
Official siteDiamond League Eugene
Hayward Field is located in the United States
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The Prefontaine Classic is a track and field meet held at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Organized by the Oregon Track Club, it was previously one of the IAAF Grand Prix events, and is now part of the Diamond League. The meet is one of the few international competitions to host the imperial distances of the Mile run (Bowerman Mile) and 2 Mile run.

History

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The first Prefontaine Classic was held in 1975. The meet had its genesis with the Hayward Restoration Meets of 1973–74. The Hayward Restoration meets were launched to help replace the deteriorated wooden West Grandstands at Hayward Field. It was to become the "Bowerman Classic" in 1975 to honor longtime University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman, and was scheduled for June 7.[2] With the unexpected death of University of Oregon distance runner and Olympian Steve Prefontaine in an automobile accident on May 30, the Oregon Track Club changed the name, with Bowerman's approval, on June 1;[3][4] the first "Pre Classic" was held six days later.[5] Nike has been the primary sponsor since 1978. The 2019 edition moved to Stanford's Cobb Track and Angell Field, Palo Alto, California because of restoration of Hayward Field in anticipation of the IAAF World Athletics Championships in 2021.[6] The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

In 2023, the Prefontaine Classic was held as the Diamond League Final for the first time.[8]

Editions

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Prefontaine Classic editions
Ed. Meeting Series Date Ref.
1973 Hayward Restoration Meet 20 Jun 1973 [9]
1974 Hayward Restoration Meet 8 Jun 1974 [10]
1st 1975 Prefontaine Classic 7 Jun 1975 [11]
2nd 1976 Prefontaine Classic 5 Jun 1976 [11]
3rd 1977 Prefontaine Classic 14 Jun 1977 [11]
4th 1978 Prefontaine Classic 31 May 1978 [11]
5th 1979 Prefontaine Classic 2 Jun 1979 [11]
6th 1980 Prefontaine Classic 6 Jun 1980 [11]
7th 1981 Prefontaine Classic 6 Jun 1981 [11]
8th 1982 Prefontaine Classic 5 Jun 1982 [11]
9th 1983 Prefontaine Classic 4 Jun 1983 [11]
10th 1984 Prefontaine Classic 21 Jul 1984 [11]
11th 1985 Prefontaine Classic 1 Jun 1985 [11]
12th 1986 Prefontaine Classic 7 Jun 1986 [11]
13th 1987 Prefontaine Classic 6 Jun 1987 [11]
14th 1988 Prefontaine Classic 1 Jul 1988 [11]
15th 1989 Prefontaine Classic 3 Jun 1989 [11]
16th 1990 Prefontaine Classic 1 Jun 1990 [11]
17th 1991 Prefontaine Classic 21 Jun 1991 [11]
18th 1992 Prefontaine Classic 6 Jun 1992 [11]
19th 1993 Prefontaine Classic 5 Jun 1993 [11]
20th 1994 Prefontaine Classic 4 Jun 1994 [11]
21st 1995 Prefontaine Classic 4 Jun 1995 [11]
22nd 1996 Prefontaine Classic 26 May 1996 [12]
23rd 1997 Prefontaine Classic 1997 IAAF Grand Prix 25 May 1997 [13]
24th 1998 Prefontaine Classic 1998 IAAF Grand Prix 31 May 1998 [14]
25th 1999 Prefontaine Classic 1999 IAAF Grand Prix 30 May 1999 [15]
26th 2000 Prefontaine Classic 2000 IAAF Grand Prix 24 Jun 2000 [16]
27th 2001 Prefontaine Classic 2001 IAAF Grand Prix 27 May 2001 [17]
28th 2002 Prefontaine Classic 2002 IAAF Grand Prix 26 May 2002 [18]
29th 2003 Prefontaine Classic 2003 IAAF Grand Prix 24 May 2003 [19]
30th 2004 Prefontaine Classic 2004 IAAF Grand Prix 19 Jun 2004 [20]
31st 2005 Prefontaine Classic 2005 IAAF Grand Prix 4 Jun 2005 [21]
32nd 2006 Prefontaine Classic 2006 IAAF Grand Prix 28 May 2006 [22]
33rd 2007 Prefontaine Classic 2007 IAAF Grand Prix 10 Jun 2007 [23]
34th 2008 Prefontaine Classic 2008 IAAF Grand Prix 8 Jun 2008 [24]
35th 2009 Prefontaine Classic 2009 IAAF Grand Prix 7 Jun 2009 [25]
36th 2010 Prefontaine Classic 2010 Diamond League 3 Jul 2010 [26]
37th 2011 Prefontaine Classic 2011 Diamond League 4 Jun 2011 [27]
38th 2012 Prefontaine Classic 2012 Diamond League 2 Jun 2012 [28]
39th 2013 Prefontaine Classic 2013 Diamond League 1 Jun 2013 [29]
40th 2014 Prefontaine Classic 2014 Diamond League 31 May 2014 [30]
41st 2015 Prefontaine Classic 2015 Diamond League 30 May 2015 [31]
42nd 2016 Prefontaine Classic 2016 Diamond League 27-28 May 2016 [32]
43rd 2017 Prefontaine Classic 2017 Diamond League 27 May 2017 [33]
44th 2018 Prefontaine Classic 2018 Diamond League 26 May 2018 [34]
45th 2019 Prefontaine Classic 2019 Diamond League 30 Jun 2019 [35]
2020: Meet Cancelled due to COVID-19
46th 2021 Prefontaine Classic 2021 Diamond League 21 Aug 2021 [36]
47th 2022 Prefontaine Classic 2022 Diamond League 28 May 2022 [37]
48th 2023 Prefontaine Classic 2023 Diamond League 16-17 Sep 2023 [38]
49th 2024 Prefontaine Classic 2024 Diamond League 25 May 2024 [39]

World records

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Over the course of its history, seven world records have been set at the Prefontaine Classic.

World records set at the Prefontaine Classic
Year Event Record Athlete Nationality Ref
1975 220 yard dash 19.92 Don Quarrie  Jamaica
1982 5000 m 15:08.26 Mary Decker Slaney  United States
2011 30 km (track) 1:26:47.4 Moses Mosop  Kenya [40][41]
25 km (track) 1:12:25.4+ Moses Mosop  Kenya [40][42]
2023 Pole vault 6.23 m Armand Duplantis  Sweden
5000 m 14:00.21 Gudaf Tsegay  Ethiopia
2024 10,000 m 28:54.14 Beatrice Chebet  Kenya [43]

Other notable performances and records

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2001: Alan Webb's high school mile record

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At the 2001 Prefontaine Classic, Alan Webb competed against elite international runners, in a field that included world record holder Hicham El Guerrouj, and the 2000 Sydney Olympics 1500m bronze medalist Bernard Lagat.[44]

Webb ran 3:53.43 in the Bowerman Mile and broke Jim Ryun's national high school record that had stood for 36 years. This was also the fastest mile by an American in three years.

1993-2008: Maria Mutola in the 800 m

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Maria de Lurdes Mutola won 16 consecutive (1993-2008) women's 800 m races at the Pre Classic.

2023: Jakob Ingebrigtsen's mile & 3000m double

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In the 2023 Prefontaine Classic & Diamond League Final, on September 16, Norwegian athlete Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the Bowerman Mile, in a time of 3:43.73, with the aid of pacing lights and pacemakers Erik Sowinski & Cameron Myers.

Ingebrigtsen missed Hicham El Guerrouj's mile world record by .60 seconds, still having run the fastest mile in 24 years and the third fastest mile in history at the time.

Ingebrigtsen was closely followed by Yared Nuguse, who finished in an American record time of 3:43.97, breaking Alan Webb's former American mile record of 3:46.91 by almost three full seconds and running the fourth fastest mile in history at the time.

The race closely mimics El Guerrouj's 1999 world record run in Rome, where El Guerrouj won in 3:43.13, but was being closely tracked by Kenyan athlete Noah Ngeny, who came in second place at 3:43.40. El Guerrouj and Ngeny still hold the first and second fastest mile times respectively as of 2023.

These four men (El Guerrouj, Ngeny, Ingebrigtsen, Nuguse) remain the only ones in history to have run a mile under 3:44.00 as of 2023, with the #5 fastest mile of all time being Noureddine Morceli's 1993 time of 3:44.39.[45][46][47]

The next day, Ingebrigtsen would go on to win the 3000 m, in a time of 7:23.63, beating Yomif Kejelcha by only one hundredth of a second. At the time, this ranked Kejelcha at #4 all time and Ingebrigtsen at #3 all time, behind Hicham El Guerrouj's 7:23.09 and Daniel Komen's world record of 7:20.67.[48]

Both of Ingebrigtsen's performances stand as Diamond League Records and are the third fastest performances in their respective event as of 2023.

Meet records

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Men

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Men's meeting records of the Prefontaine Classic
Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref Video
100 m 9.80 (+1.3 m/s) Steve Mullings  Jamaica 4 June 2011 [49][50] [1]
200 m 19.52 (+1.5 m/s) Noah Lyles  United States 21 August 2021 [51] [2]
400 m 43.60 DLR Michael Norman  United States 28 May 2022 [52] [3]
800 m 1:42.80 Emmanuel Wanyonyi  Kenya 17 September 2023 [53]
1000 m 2:13.62 Abubaker Kaki Khamis  Sudan 3 July 2010
1500 m 3:28.76+[a] Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 16 September 2023 [54][55]
Mile 3:43.73 DLR Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 16 September 2023 [56]
3000 m 7:23.63 DLR Jakob Ingebrigtsen  Norway 17 September 2023 [57]
Two miles 8:03.50 Craig Mottram  Australia 10 June 2007 [4][5]
5000 m 12:50.05 Berihu Aregawi  Ethiopia 28 May 2022 [52]
10,000 m 26:25.97 Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia 8 June 2008
25,000 m (track) 1:12:25.4+ Moses Mosop  Kenya 3 June 2011 [40][42] [6]
30,000 m (track) 1:26:47.4 Moses Mosop  Kenya 3 June 2011 [40][42] [7]
110 m hurdles 12.90 (+1.6 m/s) David Oliver  United States 3 July 2010
400 m hurdles 46.39 DLR Rai Benjamin  United States 16 September 2023 [56]
3000 m steeplechase 8:01.71 Ezekiel Kemboi  Kenya 30 May 2015 [58]
High jump 2.41 m Mutaz Essa Barshim  Qatar 30 May 2015 [58]
Pole vault 6.23 m Armand Duplantis  Sweden 17 September 2023 [59]
Long jump 8.74 m (-1.2 m/s) Dwight Phillips  United States 7 June 2009
Triple jump 18.11 m (+0.8 m/s) DLR Christian Taylor  United States 27 May 2017 [60]
Shot put 23.15 m Ryan Crouser  United States 21 August 2021 [51]
Discus throw 71.32 m Ben Plucknett  United States 1983
Hammer throw 82.65 m Koji Murofushi  Japan 19 June 2004
Javelin throw 89.88 m Thomas Röhler  Germany 25 May 2018 [61]

Women

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Women's meeting records of the Prefontaine Classic
Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Ref Video
100 m 10.54 (+0.9 m/s) DLR Elaine Thompson-Herah  Jamaica 21 August 2021 2021 [51]
200 m 21.57 (+0.3 m/s) Shericka Jackson  Jamaica 17 September 2023 2023 [62]
400 m 49.34 Ana Guevara  Mexico 24 May 2003
800 m 1:54.97 Athing Mu  United States 17 September 2023 2023 [63]
1000 m 2:32.33 Maria Mutola  Mozambique 1995
1500 m 3:50.72 Faith Kipyegon  Kenya 16 September 2023 2023 [56]
Mile 4:21.25 Mary Slaney  United States 1988
2000 m 5:31.52 Vivian Cheruiyot  Kenya 7 June 2009
3000 m 8:18.49 DLR Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 30 June 2019 2019 [64]
Two miles 8:59.08 DLR Francine Niyonsaba  Burundi 27 May 2022 2022 [65]
5000 m 14:00.21 WR DLR Gudaf Tsegay  Ethiopia 17 September 2023 2023 [66]
10,000 m 28:54.14 WR DLR Beatrice Chebet  Kenya 25 May 2024 2024 [67]
100 m hurdles 12.24 (+0.7 m/s) Kendra Harrison  United States 28 May 2016 [68]
400 m hurdles 51.98 Femke Bol  Netherlands 17 September 2023 2023 [69]
3000 m steeplechase 8:50.66 Winfred Yavi  Bahrain 16 September 2023 2023 [56]
High jump 2.04 m Mariya Lasitskene  Russia 30 June 2019 2019 [70]
Pole vault 4.86 m Katie Moon  United States 16 September 2023 2023 [56]
Long jump 7.31 m Marion Jones  United States 31 May 1998
Triple jump 15.35 m (+1.7 m/s) Yulimar Rojas  Venezuela 16 September 2023 2023 [56]
Shot put 20.76 m Chase Ealey  United States 16 September 2023 2023 [56]
Discus throw 69.32 m Sandra Perković  Croatia 30 May 2014 [71] [8]
Hammer throw 77.76 m DLR Camryn Rogers  Canada 25 May 2024 2024 [72]
Javelin throw 67.70 m Christina Obergföll  Germany 31 May 2013 [73]

Notes

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  1. ^ by Athletics Weekly source; 3:28.9 by official 1 Mile Run Race Analysis

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44°02′31″N 123°04′16″W / 44.042°N 123.071°W / 44.042; -123.071