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Stan Becton | NCAA.com | August 17, 2023

These are the NCAA athletes competing at 2023 World Championships in Budapest

Women's 4x100m relay - 2023 NCAA outdoor track and field championships

The 2023-24 school year is about to start, but collegiate track and field athletes from around the world aren't finished with their 2023 seasons yet. A hundred Division I athletes are headed to Budapest, Hungary to represent their country in the 2023 World Championships from August 19-27. There are 49 women and 51 men from DI track and field set to compete, with NCAA champions among the group. Let's take a look at who's competing for gold.

DI women's athletes in Budapest

Athlete College Country Event
Stephanie Ratcliffe Harvard Austraila Hammer throw
Charisma Taylor Tennessee Bahamas Triple jump
Rhema Otabor Nebraska Bahamas Javelin
Simone Plourde Utah Canada 1500 meters
Ceili McCabe West Virginia Canada 3000 meter steeplechase
Brooke Overholt Vanderbilt Canada 400 meter hurdles
Savannah Sutherland Michigan Canada 400 meter hurdles
Camryn Rogers California Canada Hammer throw
Elana Kulichenko Georgia Cyprus High jump
Rosa Santana Florida (UNLV) Dominican Republic Shot put
Anna Purchase California Great Britain Hammer
Amber Anning Arkansas Great Britain 4x400 meter relay
Mixed relay
Yemi John Southern California Great Britain 4x400 meter relay
Mixed relay
Erna Gunnarsdottir Rice Iceland Shot put
Rhasidat Adeleke Texas Ireland 200 meters,
400 meters,
4x400 meter relay
Sophie O'Sullivan Washington Ireland 1500 meters
Kevona Davis Texas Jamaica 200 meters
Nickisha Pryce Arkansas Jamaica 400 meters
4x400 meter relay
Ackera Nugent Arkansas Jamaica 100 meter hurdles
Joanne Reid Arkansas Jamaica Mixed relay
Lamara Distin Texas A&M Jamaica High jump
Ackelia Smith Texas Jamaica Long jump,
Triple jump
Gabija Galvydyte Oklahoma State Lithuania 800 meters
Greta Karinauskaite California Baptist Lithuania 3000 meter steeplechase
Cecilia Tamayo-Garza Houston Mexico 200 meters
Alida Van Daalen Florida Netherlands Shot put
Jorinde Van Klinken Oregon Netherlands Shot put
Discus
Rosemary Chukwuma Texas Tech Nigeria 100 meters
4x100 meter relay
Favour Ofili LSU Nigeria 200 meters
4x100 meter relay
Imaobong Nse Uko Baylor Nigeria 400 meters
4x400 meter relay
Mixed relay
Ashley Anumba Virginia Nigeria Discus
Ella Onojuvwevwo LSU Nigeria 4x400 meter relay
Mixed relay
Julien Alfred Texas Saint Lucia 100 meters,
200 meters
Alexina Johansson Nebraska Sweden Shot put
Caise-Maria Lindfors Florida State Sweden Discus
Leah Bertrand Ohio State Trinidad and Tobago 100 meters,
4x100 meter relay
Akilah Lewis Minnesota Trinidad and Tobago 4x100 meter relay
Silan Ayyildiz South Carolina Türkiye 1500m
Talitha Diggs Florida United States 400 meters,
4x400 meter relay
Britton Wilson Arkansas United States 400 meters,
4x400 meter relay
Olivia Markezich Notre Dame United States 3000 meter steeplechase
Masai Russell Kentucky United States 100 meter hurdles
Shan'ia Bellamy LSU United States 400 meter hurdles
Alyssa Jones Stanford United States Long jump
Jasmine Moore Florida United States Long jump,
Triple jump
Adelaide Aquilla Ohio State United States Shot put
Jalani Davis Ole Miss United States Shot put
Veronica Fraley Vanderbilt United States Discus
Rosey Effiong Arkansas United States Mixed relay

DI men's athletes in Budapest

Athlete College Country Event
Adam Spencer Wisconsin Australia 1500 meters
Terrence Jones Texas Tech Bahamas 100 meters
Jonathan Jones Texas Barbados 400 meters
Abdullahi Hassan Wisconsin Canada 800 meters
Kieran Lumb Washington Canada 1500 meters
Claudio Romero LSU Chile Discus
Fred Moudani-Likibi Cincinnati France Shot put
Leo Neugebauer Texas Germany Decathlon
Tade Ojora Southern California Great Britain 110 meter hurdles
Kostas Zaltos Minnesota Greece Hammer throw
Carey Mcleod Arkansas Jamaica Long jump
D'Andre Anderson Clemson Jamaica Mixed relay
Jaydon Hibbert Arkansas Jamaica Triple jump
JeVaughn Powell Florida Jamaica 4x400 meter relay
Navasky Anderson Mississippi State Jamaica 800 meters
Roje Stona Arkansas Jamaica Shot put
Romaine Beckford South Florida Jamaica High jump
Wayne Pinnock Arkansas Jamaica Long jump
Mykolas Alekna California Lithuania Discus
Azeem Fahmi Auburn Malaysia 100 meters
Anass Essayi South Carolina Morocco 1500 meters
Alaba Akintola Middle Tennessee State Nigeria 200 meters,
4x100 meter relay
Dubem Nwachukwu Arizona State Nigeria 400 meters,
4x400 meter relay
Favour Ashe Auburn Nigeria 100 meters,
4x100 meter relay
Karlington Anunagba North Texas Nigeria 4x100 meter relay
Nathaniel Ezekiel Baylor Nigeria 400 meters hurdles
Sondre Guttormsen Princeton Norway Pole Vault
Ayden Owens-Delerme Arkansas Puerto Rico Decathlon
Nadale Buntin Rutgers Saint Kitts and Nevis 200 meters
Michael Joseph Kansas Saint Lucia 400 meters
Handal Roban Penn State Saint Vincent 800 meter
Slavko Stevic Southeastern Louisiana Serbia High jump
Kyle Rademeyer South Alabama South Africa Pole vault
Shaun Maswanganyi Houston South Africa 100 meters,
200 meters,
4x100 meter relay
Joel Bengtsson UT-Arlington Sweden 110 meter hurdles
Devin Augustine Minnesota Trinidad and Tobago 4x100 meter relay
Omari Lewis Liberty Trinidad and Tobago 4x100 meter relay
Tarsis Orogot Alabama Uganda 200 meters
Christopher Bailey Arkansas United States Mixed relay
Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech United States 200 meters
Ethan Dabbs Virginia United States Javelin
J.T. Smith Texas A&M-Commerce United States 4x100 meter relay
Joe Waskom Washington United States 1500 meters
Justin Robinson Arizona State United States 400 meters,
4x400 meter relay
Kenneth Rooks BYU United States 3000 meter steeplechase
Matthew Boling Georgia United States 4x400 meter relay
Ryan Willie Florida United States 4x400 meter relay
Salif Mane FDU United States Triple jump
Turner Washington Arizona State United States Discus
Zach Bradford Texas Tech United States Pole vault
Valentin Soca California Baptist Uruguay 5000 meters

Notes on the tables

  • These are Division I athletes only. There are athletes from other NCAA divisions — like DII star hurdler Cordell Tinch — competing in Budapest.
  • All data was grabbed from the World Athletics final entry lists and the top 500 times/marks in each event from the 2023 outdoor season, per TFRRS.

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