
The 2025 USATF Para National Championships Set to Take Place at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon
EUGENE, Ore. – Anticipation is building for one of the premier events in adaptive sports, as the 2025 USATF Para National Championships are set to take place at the legendary Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The event, scheduled for [insert dates], will bring together the nation’s top para track and field athletes for a high-stakes competition ahead of the 2025 international season.
Organized by USA Track & Field (USATF), the Para National Championships serve as a cornerstone for elite adaptive athletes in the United States, offering both a platform to showcase world-class talent and a crucial qualifying opportunity for future global events, including the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships and the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.
This year’s championship will mark a return to the state-of-the-art Hayward Field, a facility long revered in the track and field world. The venue has played host to numerous national and international events, including the 2022 World Athletics Championships and multiple Olympic Trials, and is now set to welcome para athletes from across the country.
More than 300 athletes are expected to compete across various classifications and disciplines, ranging from sprints and middle-distance races to field events such as long jump, shot put, and javelin. Athletes with visual impairments, limb differences, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and other physical impairments will be represented in events that follow World Para Athletics rules and classification standards.
“This championship is more than a competition—it’s a celebration of resilience, skill, and the relentless pursuit of excellence,” said Sherrie Livingston, USATF’s Director of Para Athletics. “We’re excited to return to Hayward Field, where the energy and legacy of the venue will elevate the experience for athletes, coaches, and fans alike.”
The meet will also be a major scouting ground for Team USA selectors, who will be monitoring performances closely to identify standout athletes for national team inclusion. Many of the competitors are returning Paralympians or medalists from international competitions, while others are rising stars looking to make their mark on the national stage.
Spectators can expect an inspiring and action-packed event, with sessions open to the public and free admission encouraging community support. In addition to the competition, the weekend will include clinics, meet-and-greets, and outreach programs aimed at promoting inclusivity and increasing awareness of para sports.
Athletes, families, and supporters traveling to Eugene will find the city ready to welcome them with its rich track and field culture, supportive community, and scenic Pacific Northwest charm. Local volunteers, businesses, and sponsors are already gearing up to provide a world-class experience for all involved.
As the countdown begins, the 2025 USATF Para National Championships promise not only elite performances but also powerful stories of determination and triumph. For fans of track and field and adaptive sport alike, it’s a must-watch event that exemplifies the true spirit of athletic.
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