Worlds Update: More Former U.S. HS Stars Earn Medals


* Anna Hall is overcome with emotion after earning bronze in the women's heptathlon at the 2022 World Outdoor Championships.

Photo Credit: Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports

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Almost halfway through the competition schedule at the 2022 World Athletics Outdoor Championships, U.S. athletes have added 

Perhaps the most notable highlight came from Anna Hall, the University of Florida multis star who ended her historic outdoor season on a rather high note in Eugene with a new heptathlon best of 6,755 and a world bronze medal. 

Not too long ago, Hall left her mark on high school track and field history, graduating in 2019 from Valor Christian in Colorado as the top American female high school heptathlete of all-time with a record of 5,829. 

But Hall wasn't the sole U.S. competitor over the past few days to secure elusive hardware that also had impressive prep careers.

Scroll below to see an up-to-date list of high school statistics on the U.S.'s top event finishers, along with compiled results from events contested thus far at the World Championships.

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High School Stats For Women's U.S. Medalists At 2022 World Outdoor Championships

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NAMEEVENTPLACETIME/MARKHIGH SCHOOLHS GRAD YEAR
HS PR IN EVENT MEDALED IN AT WORLDS

Anna Hall

Women's HeptathlonThird6,755Valor Christian (CO)20195,847

Tori Franklin

Women's Triple JumpThird14.72m (48-3.5)Downers Grove South (IL)201141-1.5

Brooke Andersen

Women's Hammer ThrowFirst78.96m (259-0)Rancho Buena Vista (CA)2013
243-5.25 (from college)

Janee' Kassanavoid

Women's Hammer ThrowThird75.52m (247-9)Lawson (MO)2013
244-0 (from college)

Katie Nageotte

Women's Pole VaultFirst4.85m (15-11)Olmstead Falls (OH)200912-6

Sandi Morris

Women's Pole VaultSecond4.85m (15-11)Greenville (SC)201013-3.5

Chase Ealey

Women's Shot PutFirst20.49m (67-2.75)Los Alamos (NM)201247-3

High School Stats For Men's U.S. Medalists At 2022 World Outdoor Championships

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NAMEEVENTPLACETIME/MARKHIGH SCHOOLHS GRAD YEAR
HS PR IN EVENT MEDALED IN AT WORLDS

Rai Benjamin

Men's 400mHSecond46.89Mount Vernon (NY)201549.97

Trevor Bassitt

Men's 400mHThird47.39Bluffton (OH)201755.47

Fred Kerley

Men's 100mFirst9.86Taylor (TX)2013
10.49 (from college)

Marvin Bracy

Men's 100mSecond9.88Boone (FL)201210.05

Trayvon Bromell

Men's 100mThird9.88Gibbs (FL)20139.99

Grant Holloway

Men's 110mHFirst13.03Grassfield (VA)201613.37

Trey Cunningham

Men's 110mHSecond13.08Winfield (AL)201713.35

Ryan Crouser

Men's Shot PutFirst22.94m (75-3.25)Barlow (OR)201172-7.5

Joe Kovacs

Men's Shot PutSecond22.89m (75-1.25)Bethlehem Catholic (PA)200764-10.75
Josh Awotunde Men's Shot PutThird22.29m (73-1.75)Delsea Regional (NJ)201361-6

Before They Were World Stars

Anna Hall, Valor Christian (CO)

Class: 2019

2022 World Outdoor Performance: Third in Women's Heptathlon

* During her junior year of high school, Hall talked with MileSplit at the 2018 Great Southwest Classic after first breaking the national high school record in the girls heptathlon.

Results

* Updated as of 7/20.

* Top U.S. finishers in bold.

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Women

Women's 100m

Gold: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) - 10.67

Silver: Shericka Jackson (JAM) - 10.73

Bronze: Elaine Thompson-Herah (JAM) - 10.81

4. Dina Asher-Smith (GBR) - 10.83

5. Mujinga Kambundji (SUI) - 10.91

6. Aleia Hobbs (USA) - 10.92

7. Marie-Josee Ta Lou (CIV) - 10.93

8. Melissa Jefferson (USA) - 11.03

Women's 1500m

Gold: Faith Kipyegon (KEN) - 3:52.96

Silver: Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) - 3:54.52

Bronze: Laura Muir (GBR) - 3:55.28

4. Freweyni Hailu (ETH) - 4:01.28

5. Sofia Ennaoui (POL) - 4:01.43

6. Sinclaire Johnson (USA) - 4:01.63

7. Jessica Hull (AUS) - 4:01.82

8. Winnie Nanyondo (UGA) - 4:01.98

Women's 10,000m

Gold: Letesenbet Gidey (ETH) - 30:09.94

Silver: Hellen Obiri (KEN) - 30:10.02

Bronze: Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi (KEN) - 30:10.07

4. Sifan Hassan (NED) - 30:10.56

5. Rahel Daniel (ERI) - 30:12.15

6. Ejgayehu Taye (ETH) - 30:12.45

7. Caroline Chepkoech Kipkrui (KAZ) - 30:17.64

8. Bosena Mulatie (ETH) - 30:17.77

Women's Marathon

Gold: Gotytom Gebreselase (ETH) - 2:18:11

Silver: Judith Jeptum Korir (KEN) - 2:18:20

Bronze: Lonah Salpeter (ISR) - 2:20:18

4. Nazret Weldu (ERI) - 2:20:29

5. Sara Hall (USA) - 2:22:10

6. Angela Tanui (KEN) - 2:22:15

7. Emma Bates (USA) - 2:23:18

8. Keira D'Amato (USA) - 2:23:34

Women's 20km Race Walk

Gold: Kimberly Garcia Leon (PER) - 1:26:58

Silver: Katarzyna Zdzieblo (POL) - 1:27:31

Bronze: Qieyang Shijie (CHN) - 1:27:56

4. Jemima Montag (AUS) - 1:28:17

5. Liu Hong (CHN) - 1:29:00

6. Nanako Fujii (JPN) - 1:29:01

7. Alegna Gonzalez (MEX) - 1:29:40

8. Valentina Trapletti (ITA) - 1:29:54

Women's Hammer Throw

Gold: Brooke Andersen (USA) - 78.96

Silver: Camryn Rogers (CAN) - 75.52

Bronze: Janee' Kassanavoid (USA) - 74.86

4. Sara Fantini (ITA) - 73.18

5. Jillian Weir (CAN) - 72.41

6. Bianca Florentina Ghelber (ROU) - 72.26

7. Silja Kosonen (FIN) - 70.81

8. Luo Na (CHN) - 70.42

Women's High Jump

Gold: Eleanor Patterson (AUS) - 2.02

Silver: Yaroslava Mahuchikh (UKR) - 2.02

Bronze: Elena Vallortigara (ITA) - 2.00

4. Iryna Gerashchenko (UKR) - 2.00

5. Nicola Olyslagers (AUS) - 1.96

5. Safina Sadullayeva (UZB) - 1.96

7. Karmen Bruus (EST) - 1.96

8. Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (KAZ) - 1.96

Women's Pole Vault

Gold: Katie Nageotte (USA) - 4.85

Silver: Sandi Morris (USA) - 4.85

Bronze: Nina Kennedy (AUS) - 4.80

4. Tina Sutej (SLO) - 4.70

5. Katerina Stefanidi (GRE) - 4.70

6. Wilma Murto (FIN) - 4.60

6. Li Ling (CHN) - 4.60

8. Angelica Moser (SUI) - 4.60

Women's Shot Put

Gold: Chase Ealey (USA) - 20.49

Silver: Gong Lijao (CHN) - 20.39

Bronze: Jessica Schilder (NED) - 19.77

4. Sarah Mitton (CAN) - 19.77

5. Auriol Dongmo (POR) - 19.62

6. Song Jiayuan (CHN) - 19.57

7. Maddison-Lee Wesche (NZL) - 19.50

8. Jessica Woodard (USA) - 18.67

Women's Triple Jump

Gold: Yulimar Rojas (VEN) - 15.47

Silver: Shanieka Ricketts (JAM) - 14.89

Bronze: Tori Franklin (USA) - 14.72

4. Leyanis Perez Hernandez (CUB) - 14.70

5. Thea Lafond (DMA) - 14.56

6. Keturah Orji (USA) - 14.49

7. Kimberly Williams (JAM) - 14.29

8. Patricia Mamona (POR) - 14.29

Women's Heptathlon

Gold: Nafi Thiam (BEL) - 6,947

Silver: Anouk Vetter (NED) - 6,867

Bronze: Anna Hall (USA) - 6,755

4. Adrianna Sulek (POL) - 6,672

5. Noor Vidts (BEL) - 6,559

6. Annik Kalin (SUI) - 6,464

7. Emma Oosterwegel (NED) - 6,440

8. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (GBR) - 6,222

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Men

Men's 100m

Gold: Fred Kerley (USA) - 9.86

Silver: Marvin Bracy (USA) - 9.88

Bronze: Trayvon Bromell (USA) - 9.88

4. Oblique Seville (JAM) - 9.97

5. Akani Simbine (RSA) - 10.01

6. Christian Coleman (USA) - 10.01

7. Hakim Sani Brown (JPN) - 10.06

8. Aaron Brown (CAN) - 10.07

Men's 1500m

Gold: Jake Wightman (GBR) - 3:29.23

Silver: Jakob Ingebrigtsen (NOR) - 3:29.47

Bronze: Mohamed Katir (ESP) - 3:29.90

4. Mario Garcia (ESP) - 3:30.20

5. Josh Kerr (GBR) - 3:30.60

6. Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN) - 3:30.69

7. Abel Kipsang (KEN) - 3:31.21

8. Teddese Lemi (ETH) - 3:32.98

Men's 10,000m

Gold: Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) - 27:27.43

Silver: Stanley Mburu (KEN) - 27:27.90

Bronze: Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) - 27:27.97

4. Grant Fisher (USA) - 27:28.14

5. Selemon Barega (ETH) - 27:28.39

6. Moh Ahmed (CAN) - 27:30.27

7. Berihu Aregawi (ETH) - 27:31.00

8. Daniel Mateiko (KEN) - 27:33.57

Men's Marathon

Gold: Tamirat Tola (ETH) - 2:05:36

Silver: Mosinet Geremew (ETH) - 2:06:44

Bronze: Bashir Abdi (BEL) - 2:06:48

4. Cam Levins (CAN) - 2:07:09

5. Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) - 2:07:14

6. Seifu Tura (ETH) - 2:07:17

7. Gabriel Gerald Geay (TAN) - 2:07:31

8. Daniel Do Nascimento (BRA) - 2:07:35

Men's 110m Hurdles

Gold: Grant Holloway (USA) - 13.03

Silver: Trey Cunningham (USA) - 13.08

Bronze: Asier Martinez (ESP) - 13.17

4. Damian Czykier (POL) - 13.32

5. Joshua Zeller (GBR) - 13.33

DQ. Shane Brathwaite (BAR)

DQ. Devon Allen (USA)

DNS. Hansle Parchment (JAM)

Men's 400m Hurdles

Gold: Alison dos Santos (BRA) - 46.29

Silver: Rai Benjamin (USA) - 46.89

Bronze: Trevor Bassitt (USA) - 47.39

4. Wilfried Happio (FRA) - 47.41

5. Khallifah Rosser (USA) - 47.88

6. Jaheel Hyde (JAM) - 48.03

7. Karsten Warholm (NOR) - 48.42

8. Rasmus Magi (EST) - 48.92

Men's 3000m Steeplechase

Gold: Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) - 8:25.13

Silver: Lamecha Girma (ETH) - 8:26.01

Bronze: Conseslus Kipruto (KEN) - 8:27.92

4. Getnet Wale (ETH) - 8:28.68

5. Abraham Kibiwot (KEN) - 8:28.95

6. Evan Jager (USA) - 8:29.08

7. Yemane Haileselassie (ERI) - 8:29.40

8. Hillary Bor (USA) - 8:29.77

Men's 20km Race Walk

Gold: Toshikazu Yamanishi (JPN) - 1:19:07

Silver: Koki Ikeda (JPN) - 1:19:14

Bronze: Perseus Karlstrom (SWE) - 1:19:18

4. Samuel Gathimba (KEN) - 1:19:25

5. Brian Pintado (ECU) - 1:19:34

6. Caio Bonfim (BRA) - 1:19:51

7. Alvaro Martin (ESP) - 1:20:19

8. Hiroto Jusho (JPN) - 1:20:39

Men's Discus

Gold: Kristjan Ceh (SLO) - 71.13

Silver: Mykolas Alekna (LTU) - 69.27

Bronze: Andrius Gudzius (LTU) - 67.55

4. Daniel Stahl (SWE) - 67.10

5. Simon Pettersson (SWE) - 67.00

6. Matthew Denny (AUS) - 66.47

7. Alin Alexandru Firfirica (ROU) - 65.57

8. Alex Rose (SAM) - 65.57

Men's Hammer Throw

Gold: Pawel Fajdek (POL) - 81.98

Silver: Wojciech Nowicki (POL) - 81.03

Bronze: Elvind Henriksen (NOR) - 80.87

4. Quentin Bigot (FRA) - 80.24

5. Bence Halasz (HUN) - 80.15

6. Rudy Winkler (USA) - 78.99

7. Mykhaylo Kokhan (UKR) - 78.83

8. Daniel Haugh (USA) - 78.10

Men's High Jump

Gold: Mutaz Barshim (QAT) - 2.37

Silver: Woo Sang-Hyeok (KOR) - 2.35

Bronze: Andriy Protsenko (UKR) - 2.33

4. Gianmarco Tamberi (ITA) - 2.33

5. Shelby McEwen (USA) - 2.30

6. Django Lovett (CAN) - 2.27

6. Luis Zayas (CUB) - 2.27

8. Tomohiro Shinno (JPN) - 2.27

Men's Long Jump

Gold: Wang Jianan (CHN) - 8.36

Silver: Miltiadis Tentoglou (GRE) - 8.32

Bronze: Simon Ehammer (SUI) - 8.16

4. Maykel Masso (CUB) - 8.15

5. Steffin McCarter (USA) - 8.04

6. Marquis Dendy (USA) - 8.02

7. Murali Sreeshankar (IND) - 7.96

8. Eusebio Caceres (ESP) - 7.93

Men's Shot Put

Gold: Ryan Crouser (USA) - 22.94

Silver: Joe Kovacs (USA) - 22.89

Bronze: Josh Awotunde (USA) - 22.29

4. Tom Walsh (NZL) - 22.08

5. Darlan Romani (BRA) - 21.92

6. Filip Mihaljevic (CRO) - 21.82

7. Jacko Gill (NZL) - 21.40

8. Adrian Piperi (USA) - 20.93

Mixed 4x400m Relay

Gold: Dominican Republic - 3:09.82

Silver: Netherlands - 3:09.90

Bronze: U.S. - 3:10.16

4. Poland - 3:12.31

5. Jamaica - 3:12.71

6. Nigeria - 3:16.21

7. Italy - 3:16.45

8. Ireland - 3:16.86