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Athlos NYC: Who Is Competing In The Star-Studded All-Women’s Track Meet

By Chris Chavez

September 24, 2024

36 women with 3️0 Olympic medals between them – including Paris 2024 Olympic champions Gabby Thomas, Masai Russell, Marileidy Paulino and Faith Kipyegon – will close out the 2024 season with Athlos NYC on Thursday night at Icahn Stadium.

$60,000 and a Tiffany & Co. crown are on the line for each of the winners. That’s double the prize money for the Diamond League champions.

The meet will also feature musical performances by DJ D-Nice and Megan Thee Stallion

If you’re in the New York City area, tickets are still available at Athlos.com

CITIUS MAG will be on-site with a live pre-race show and interviews on the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel starting at 5:30 p.m. ET.

At 7:00 p.m. ET, you can tune in and watch the meet on Athlos’ X and YouTube page. ESPN+ and DAZN will also stream the meet live.

Here is who is competing at the meet:

100mh

1. Danielle Williams (Jamaica)

2. Alaysha Johnson (United States)

3. Charisma Taylor (Bahamas)

4. Masai Russell (United States)

5. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico)

6. Tonea Marshall (United States)

100m

1. Zoe Hobbs (New Zealand)

2. Celera Barnes (United States)

3. Candace Hill (United States)

4. Marie Josée Ta Lou (CÔTE D’IVOIRE)

5. Brittany Brown (United States)

6. Daryl Neita (Great Britain)

200m

1. Torrie Lewis (Australia)

2. Jenna Prandini (United States)

3. Tamara Clark (United States)

4. Brittany Brown (United States)

5. Gabby Thomas (United States)

6. Anavia Battle (United States)

400m

1. Leike Klaver (Netherlands)

2. Mariledy Paulino (Dominican Republic)

3. Salwa Naser (Bahrain)

4. Lynna Irby-Jackson (United States)

5. Shamier Little (United States)

6. Alexis Holmes (United States)

800m

1. Natoya Goule-Toppin (Jamaica)

2. Halimah Nakaayi (Uganda)

3. Nia Akins (United States)

4. Tsige Duguma (Ethiopia)

5. Mary Moraa (Kenya)

6. Addy Wiley (United States)

1500m

1. Faith Kipyegon (Kenya)

2. Katie Snowden (Great Britain)

3. Gudaf Tseguy (Ethiopia)

4. Diribe Welteji (Ethiopia)

5. Cory McGee (United States)

6. Susan Ejore (Kenya)

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Chris Chavez

Chris Chavez launched CITIUS MAG in 2016 as a passion project while working full-time for Sports Illustrated. He covered the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and grew his humble blog into a multi-pronged media company. He completed all six World Marathon Majors and is an aspiring sub-five-minute miler.