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How to Watch the Prefontaine Classic, Day 1: Stream Live, TV Channel

The best track and field athletes in the world will take to Oregon this weekend to compete at historic Hayward Field for the Prefontaine Classic.

The University of Oregon will host the Prefontaine Classic this weekend for the 2023 Wanda Diamond League Final. The original meet was called the Hayward Restoration Meet and was used as a fundraiser to renovate the West Grandstands beginning in 1973. On May 30, 1975, the world lost Prefontaine and the meet was renamed in his honor. Since its inception, the meet has been a regular stop on the global track and field calendar and regularly brings the world's best athletes to Hayward Field. Historically, the meet has delivered some of the most iconic performances and with the track being one of the best in the world, it is unlikely that those performances will stop anytime soon. 

How to Watch the Prefontaine Classic, Day 1 in Track and Field Today:

Game Date: Sept. 16, 2023

Game Time: 3:00 p.m. ET

TV Channel: NBC (WCBD-Charleston, SC)

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Coverage will begin Saturday afternoon with the men's 400-meter hurdles before moving on to the men's 400. Other notable events to watch will be men's javelin, women's pole vault and women's triple jump. Sprint fans should certainly tune in as the men's and women's 100 finals will take place, as well. 

Sha'Carri Richardson will look to turn in another strong performance in the 100 meters after winning in Budapest and again in Zurich. Noah Lyles will also look to pick up another win after taking home gold at the World Athletics Championships as well as in Zurich like his U.S. teammate Richardson. 

Tune in Saturday afternoon for a full day of strong competition as the best in the world storm Eugene to try and add more points to their Diamond League totals.

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