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How to Watch the 2023 World Athletics Championships, Plus Meet Team USA

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The 19th World Athletics Championships, set for August 19-27, will be held in Budapest, Hungary at the new National Athletics Centre on the bank of the Danube River. The event has already built quite a buzz overseas, as this will be the first time an outdoor World Athletics Championships has been held in central Europe. 

You can watch the 2023 World Athletics Championships live on Peacock TV, CNBC, NBC, and the USA Network. For live updates on the championships schedule, click here.

Last year, the World Athletics Championships Oregon 22, held at Eugene’s Hayward Field from July 15-24, could be watched on NBC Universal/NBC and streamed on Peacock, YouTube, and some Facebook channels. The 2022 event was the most watched World Track & Field Championships since 1988, with 18.7 million viewers over the course of 10 days.  

Outside of the U.S. however, the Championships can be followed and watched through BBC and through Warner Bros. Discovery, which agreed to a deal with the World Athletics rights-holders to broadcast this year’s event in more than 45 European countries on its platform Discovery+ and its channels Eurosport 1. Eurosport 2, and the Eurosport App. 

 Next week we’ll be kicking off World Champs Week with a full women’s Team USA debrief on Women’s Running, along with a roster of interviews with some of the best athletes on their way to Budapest.

In the meantime, the U.S. team has been officially announced and we’re eager to get to know our champions. 

View of Budapest, Hungary
View of Budapest, Hungary. (Photo: Getty, Tanatat pongphibool )E

Meet Team USA Going to Budapest 

Team USA will include an impressive ten world champions returning to the World Athletics Championships in 2023. 

The total team roster of the 139 athletes is: 

Women

  • 100m: Brittany Brown, Tamari Davis, Sha’Carri Richardson
  • 2oom: Sha’Carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas, Kayla White
  • 400m: Talitha Diggs, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Britton Wilson
  • 800m: Nia Akins, Kaela Edwards, Athing Mu, Raevyn Rogers
  • 1500m: Nikki Hiltz, Sinclaire Johnson, Cory McGee
  • 5000m: Elise Cranny, Alicia Monson, Natosha Rogers
  • 10,000m: Elise Cranny, Alicia Monson, Natosha Rogers
  • Marathon: Keira D’Amato, Lindsay Flanagan, Susanna Sullivan
  • 3000m steeplechase: Emma Coburn, Krissy Gear, Courtney Wayment
  • 110m hurdles: Nia Ali, Keni Harrison, Masai Russell
  • 400m hurdles: Anna Cockrell, Shamier Little, Dalilah Muhammad
  • Heptathlon: Taliyah Brooks, Anna Hall, Chari Hawkins
  • High jump: Vashti Cunningham
  • Pole vault: Hana Moll, Katie Moon, Sandi Morris, Bridget Williams
  • Long jump: Quanesha Burks, Tara Davis-Woodhall, Jasmine Moore
  • Triple jump: Tori Franklin, Jasmine Moore, Keturah Orji
  • Shot put: Adelaide Aquilla, Jalani Davis, Chase Ealey, Maggie Ewen
  • Discus: Valarie Allman, Elena Bruckner, Veronica Fraley, Lagi Tausaga-Collins
  • Hammer: Brooke Andersen, Janee’ Kassanavoid, DeAnna Price, Jillian Shippee
  • Javelin: Ariana Ince, Maggie Malone
  • 35km race walk: Stephanie Casey, Miranda Melville, Maria Michta-Coffey
  • 4x100m: Tamara Clark, Melissa Jefferson, Twanisha Terry (plus athletes named in individual sprints)
  • 4x400m: Makenzie Dunmore, Rosey Effiong, Quanera Hayes, Alexis Holmes, Lynna Irby-Jackson (plus athletes named in individual sprints)

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Men

  • 100m: Cravont Charleston, Christian Coleman, Fred Kerley, Noah Lyles
  • 200m: Kenny Bednarek, Erriyon Knighton, Courtney Lindsey, Noah Lyles
  • 400m: Bryce Deadmon, Quincy Hall, Michael Norman, Vernon Norwood
  • 800m: Isaiah Harris, Bryce Hoppel, Clayton Murphy
  • 1500m: Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse, Joe Waskom
  • 5000m: Paul Chelimo, Sean McGorty, Abdihamid Nur
  • 10,000m: Woody Kincaid, Joe Klecker, Sean McGorty
  • Marathon: Elkanah Kibet, Nico Montanez, Zach Panning
  • 3000m steeplechase: Benard Keter, Kenneth Rooks, Isaac Updike
  • 110m hurdles: Freddie Crittenden, Grant Holloway, Daniel Roberts, Cordell Tinch
  • 400m hurdles: CJ Allen, Trevor Bassitt, Rai Benjamin
  • Decathlon: Kyle Garland, Harrison Williams, Zach Ziemek
  • High jump: JuVaughn Harrison, Shelby McEwen, Vernon Turner
  • Pole vault: Zach Bradford, Chris Nilsen, Zach McWhorter
  • Long jump: Marquis Dendy, Jarrion Lawson, Steffin McCarter
  • Triple jump: Chris Benard, Will Claye, Donald Scott
  • Shot put: Josh Awotunde, Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs, Payton Otterdahl
  • Discus: Sam Mattis, Turner Washington, Brian Williams
  • Hammer: Daniel Haugh, Rudy Winkler, Alex Young
  • Javelin: Ethan Dabbs, Ethan Dabbs, Capers Williamson
  • 4x100m: Brandon Carnes, JT Smith, Kendal Williams (plus athletes named in individual sprints) 
  • 4x400m: Chris Bailey, Matthew Boling, Justin Robinson, Ryan Willie (plus athletes named in individual sprints) 

Want to relive some of the best moments from the 2022 World Athletics Championships? Check out Women’s Running complete coverage as your appetizer for this month’s live action.

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