The U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Track and Field take place June 18-27 in Eugene, Oregon. Saturday's competition can be streamed live on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, as well as seen live on TV from 8-10 p.m. ET on NBCSN (simulcast on Peacock) and from 10-11 p.m. ET on NBC. Any coverage on NBCSN or Olympic Channel can be streamed on Peacock.

Live meet results here: results.usatf.org.

Decathlon - Day 1 (4-9:30 p.m. ET)

Standings through Day 1…

1. Garrett Scantling, 4494

2. Kyle Garland, 4424

3. Zach Ziemek, 4409

4. Steven Bastien, 4386

5. Samuel Black, 4303

6. Harrison Williams, 4291

7. Joseph Delgado, 4205

8. Jack Flood, 4154

9. Solomon Simmons, 4136

10.Scott Filip, 4113

11. Hunter Price, 4100

12. Tim Ehrhardt, 4069

13. T.J. Lawson, 4023

14. Markus Ballengee, 3982

15. Will Daniels, 3220

16. Kurtis Brondyke, 2966

DNF Austin West

DNF Devon Williams

100m (4 p.m. ET)

Top 5:

1. Steven Bastien, 10.52 | 970

2. Garrett Scantling, 10.53 | 968

3. Devon Williams, 10.56 | 961

4. Zach Ziemek, 10.70 | 929

5. Joseph Delgado, 10.73 | 922

Long Jump (4:50 p.m. ET)

Top 5:

1. Zach Ziemek, 7.74m | 995

2. Kyle Garland, 7.65m | 975

3. Garrett Scantling, 7.61 | 962

4. Solomon Simmons, 7.56 | 950

5. Harrison Williams, 7.55 | 947

Shot Put (5:50 p.m. ET)

Top 5:

1. Garrett Scantling, 15.91m | 846

2. Kyle Garland, 15.79m | 838

3. Markus Ballengee, 15.26m | 806

4. Solmon Simmons, 15.00m | 790

5. Zach Ziemek, 14.79m | 777

High Jump (7 p.m. ET)

Top 5:

1. Kyle Garland, 2.17m | 963

2. Zach Ziemek, 2.14m | 934

3. Jack Flood, 2.11m | 906

4. Samuel Black, 2.08m | 878

5. Steven Bastien, 2.08m | 878

400m (9:18 p.m. ET)

Top 5:

1. Steven Bastien, 47.79 | 919

2. Samuel Black, 48.05 | 907

3. Harrison Williams, 48.21 | 899

4. Joseph Delgado, 48.48 | 886

5. Tim Ehrhardt, 48.62 | 879

Men's Javelin - Qualifying (5:15 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1. Marc Anthony Minichello - 76.63 q

2. Curtis Thompson - 76.23 q

3. Capers Williamson - 75.94 q

4. Michael Shuey - 74.26 q

5. Riley Dolezal - 72.88 q

6. Zach Holland - 72.45 q

7. August Cook - 71.38 q

8. Tzuriel Pedigo - 70.73 q

9. Brett Thompson - 70.10 q

10. Denham Patricelli - 69.37 q

11. Samuel Hardin - 69.25 q

12. Ethan Shalaway - 68.04 q

Men's Pole Vault - Qualifying (7:30 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1.Chris Nilsen - 5.65 q

1.Carson Waters - 5.65 q

1.Scott Houston - 5.65 q

1.Branson Ellis - 5.65 q

1.Sam Kendricks - 5.65 q

1.Keaton Daniel - 5.65 q

7.KC Lightfoot - 5.65 q

7.Jacob Wooten - 5.65 q

9.Andrew Irwin - 5.65 q

10.Kyle Pater - 5.65 q

10.Matt Ludwig - 5.65 q

12.Austin Miller - 5.60 q

Women's 100m Hurdles - 1st Round (8:04 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Sunday's semis…

1. Keni Harrison - 12.49 Q

2. Brianna McNeal - 12.50 Q

3. Taliyah Brooks - 12.61 Q

4. Anna Cockrell - 12.63 Q

5. Rayniah Jones - 12.64 Q

6. Christina Clemons - 12.64 Q

7. Payton Chadwick - 12.66 Q

8. Gabbi Cunningham - 12.67 Q

9. Tonea Marshall - 12.76 Q

10. Chanel Brissett - 12.80 q

11. Alia Armstrong - 12.82 q

12. Grace Stark - 12.85 Q

13. Kristi Castlin - 12.88 q

14. Sharika Nelvis - 12.92 Q

15. Queen Quedith Claye - 12.93 Q

16. TeJyrica Robinson - 12.93 q

17. Evonne Britton - 12.96 q

Men's Triple Jump - Qualifying (8:15 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1. Will Claye - 16.85 q

2. Donald Scott - 16.81 q

3. Chris Benard - 16.55 q

4. Chris Carter - 16.52 q

5. Alphonso Jordan - 16.40 q

6. Timothy White - 16.39 q

7. Christian Edwards - 16.39 q

8. Isaiah Griffith - 16.25 q

9. Sean Dixon-Bodie - 16.16 q

10. Jah-Jah Strange - 16.10 q

11. Anthony Applequist - 15.98 q

12. Keyshawn King - 15.95 q

Men's 100m - 1st Round (8:34 p.m. ET)

Advance to Sunday's semis…

1. Trayvon Bromell - 9.84 Q

2. Ronnie Baker - 9.88 Q

3. Fred Kerley - 9.93 Q

4. Justin Gatlin - 9.93 Q

5. Micah Williams - 9.95 Q

6. Noah Lyles - 9.95 Q

7. Marvin Bracy-Williams - 10.00 Q

8. Christopher Belcher - 10.01 Q

9. Jaylen Bacon - 10.04 q

10. Kyree King - 10.05 Q

11. Kenny Bednarek - 10.07 Q

12. Isiah Young - 10.08 Q

13. Bryan Henderson - 10.12 q

14. Matthew Boling - 10.13 q

15. Michael Rodgers - 10.13 q

16. Bryce Robinson - 10.13

17. Marcellus Moore - 10.14

18. Kendal Williams - 10.15

19. Nolton Shelvin - 10.18

20. Cravon Gillespie - 10.20 Q

Women's 100m - Semifinals, Final

Semifinals (9:03 p.m. ET)

Advancing to tonight's final…

1. Sha'Carri Richardson - 10.64 Q

2. Javianne Oliver - 10.83 Q

3. Teahna Daniels - 10.84 Q

4. Gabby Thomas - 10.95 Q

5. English Gardner - 10.96 Q

6. Jenna Prandini - 10.96 Q

7. Kayla White - 10.98 q

8. Candace Hill - 11.02 q

Final (10:51 p.m. ET)

1. Sha'Carri Richardson - 10.86 *Olympic qualifier*

2. Javianne Oliver - 10.99 *Olympic qualifier*

3. Teahna Daniels - 11.03 *Olympic qualifier*


4. Jenna Prandini - 11.11

5. Gabby Thomas - 11.15

6. English Gardner - 11.16

7. Aleia Hobbs - 11.20

8. Kayla White - 11.22

9. Candace Hill - 11.23

Women's 1500m - Semifinals (9:40 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1.Nikki Hiltz - 4:05.87 Q

2.Cory McGee - 4:05.96 Q

3.Sinclaire Johnson - 4:06.04 Q

4.Shannon Osika - 4:06.14 Q

5.Dani Jones - 4:06.81 Q

6.Grace Barnett - 4:07.70 q

7.Elle Purrier St. Pierre - 4:09.18 Q

8.Julia Heymach - 4:09.65 q

9.Jenny Simpson - 4:09.92 Q

10.Dani Aragon - 4:09.94 Q

11.Helen Schlachtenhaufen - 4:10.40 Q

12.Rebecca Mehra - 4:10.41 Q

Women's Discus - Final (9:42 p.m. ET)

1. Valarie Allman - 69.92 - *Olympic qualifier*

2. Micaela Hazlewood - 62.54 - *Olympic qualifier*

3. Rachel Dincoff - 60.21 - *Olympic qualifier*


4. Kelsey Card - 59.37

5. Whitney Ashley - 59.10

6. Gia Lewis-Smallwood - 58.49

7. Alex Collatz Sellens - 57.91

8. Alyssa Wilson - 57.63

9. Seasons Usual - 57.25

10. Veronica Fraley - 55.64

11. Desirea Buerge - 55.44

Men's 800m - Semifinals (10:04 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1.Bryce Hoppel - 1:46.00 Q

2.Isaiah Harris - 1:46.16 Q

3.Isaiah Jewett - 1:46.18 Q

4.Daniel Nixon - 1:46.21 q

5.Clayton Murphy - 1:46.26 Q

6.Samuel Voelz - 1:46.39 q

7.Donavan Brazier - 1:46.57 Q

8.Shane Streich - 1:46.92

9.Brannon Kidder - 1:46.97 Q

Women's 400m - Semifinals (10:20 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Sunday's final…

1.Quanera Hayes - 50.07 Q

2.Wadeline Jonathas - 50.24 Q

3.Kaylin Whitney - 50.35 Q

4.Lynna Irby - 50.58 q

5.Kendall Ellis - 50.83 Q

6.Allyson Felix - 51.01 Q

7.Taylor Manson - 51.11 q

8.Shae Anderson - 51.27 Q

Men's 400m - Semifinals (10:35 p.m. ET)

Advancing to Monday's final…

1. Michael Cherry - 44.50 Q

2. Michael Norman - 44.73 Q

3. Randolph Ross - 44.85 Q

4. Wil London - 44.92 Q

5. Trevor Stewart - 45.05 q

6. Elija Godwin - 45.10 Q

7. Vernon Norwood - 45.12 q

8. Bryce Deadmon - 45.17 Q

Day 2 Preview

Sha’Carri Richardson, the favorite to win 100m gold in Tokyo, first has to make the U.S. Olympic track and field team roster — it's a feat in and of itself, sometimes more difficult than making a Games' final.

She'll attempt to do just that Saturday, first by trying to advance out of the semifinals (9:03 p.m. ET), then less than two hours later producing a top-three finish in the final (10:51 p.m. ET). Her time in Friday's first round out of the fourth heat, 10.84, was the fastest amongst the field by more than a tenth of a second. Javianne Oliver (10.96), Kayla White (10.99) and Gabby Thomas (11.00) posted the next best first-round times.

The 21-year-old Dallas native turned pro two years ago after a single season at LSU during which she broke the 100m collegiate record. In April she ran 10.72 to become the sixth-fastest woman all-time at 100m.

The U.S. women last won Olympic gold in the 100m 25 years ago on home soil at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Gail Devers defended her title from Barcelona and extended a U.S. 100m gold streak to four straight Games.

Her personality is hard to miss. It's confident and infectious. Ahead of a Diamond League meet this year in Gateshead, she said it was Usain Bolt that she drew inspiration from for her track career and accompanying personality.

"I want women to see they can be exactly who they are. You don’t have to be all quiet and shy, unless you want to be," she said. "You don’t have to shield yourself."

Also, it's pronounced SHUH-care-ee.

The women's discus final also takes place Saturday night. American record-holder Valarie Allman tossed a Trials-record 70.01m (229-8) during Friday's qualifying, taking down Seilala Sua's 65.90m (216-2) from the 2000 Trials. Allman set the U.S. record last August with a 70.15m (230-2) mark putting her among the top 25 women's discus throwers of all time.

Other notable events and athletes: Noah Lyles and Trayvon Bromell in the respective second and fourth heats of the men's 100m first round (8:34 p.m. ET); Allyson Felix in the first section of the women's 400m semifinals (10:20 p.m.); Sam Kendricks in men's pole vault qualifying (7:30 p.m. ET); Keni Harrison in first heat of the women's 100m hurdles (8:04 p.m. ET); Will Claye in men's triple jump qualifying (8:15 p.m. ET); Donavan Brazier in the first section of the men's 800m semifinals (10:04 p.m. ET); Michael Norman in the second section of the men's 400m semifinals (10:35 p.m. ET); Elle Purrier and Jenny Simpson in the first section of the women's 1500m semifinals (9:40 p.m. ET); and the first day of the decathlon.

NBC Olympics Research contributed to this section