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National Championships Schedule and Streaming

 

The National Track and Field Championships happen Friday through Sunday at Paloma Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya. Primetime events will be broadcast on NHK, but the rest of the meet will be streamed on separate field and track channels. Day 1 track events are above, with the rest of the streaming here. Entry lists here. Complete meet schedule:

Friday, June 12
13:20 - Women's Discus Throw Final
14:00 - Women's Pole Vault Final
14:05 - Women's 100 m Heats
14:30 - Men's Triple Jump Final
14:38 - Men's 1500 m Heats
15:03 - Women's 100 mH Heats
15:35 - Men's 100 m Heats
15:50 - Men's Discus Throw Final
16:25 - Women's 400 m Heats
16:47 - Men's 400 m Prelims
17:10 - Men's 5000 m Heats
17:45 - Men's Long Jump Final
18:10 - Women's 100 m Semifinals
18:25 - Women's 800 m Heats
18:30 - Women's Javelin Throw Final
18:48 - Men's 800 m Heats
19:15 - Men's 3000 mSC Final
19:35 - Women's 100mH Semifinals
20:00 - Women's 5000 m Final
20:25 - Men's 100m Semifinals

Saturday, June 13
11:30 - Women's Hammer Throw Final
12:30 - Men's Pole Vault Final
13:45 - Men's 200m Prelims
14:05 - Men's Hammer Throw Final
14:10 - Women's 400 mH Heats
14:35 - Men's 400 m Heats
15:00 - Women's 1500 m Heats
15:25 - Men's 110 mH Heats
15:45 - Women's Long Jump Final
15:50 - Women's High Jump Final
15:55 - Women's 200 m Heats
16:15 - Men's 200 m Heats
16:35 - Women's 800 m Final
16:40 - Men's Javelin Throw Final
16:45 - Men's 800 m Final
17:02 - Men's 1500 m Final
17:15 - Men's 400 mH Heats
17:40 - Women's 400 m Final
17:50 - Men's 110 mH Semifinals
18:10 - Women's 100 mH Final
18:20 - Women's 100 m Final
18:30 - Men's 100 m Final

Sunday, June 14
14:30 - Women's Shot Put Final
15:15 - Women's Triple Jump Final
16:00 - Men's High Jump Final
16:30 - Women's 3000 mSC Final
16:50 - Women's 1500 m Final
16:55 - Men's Shot Put Final
17:00 - Men's 400 m Final
17:15 - Women's 400 mH Final
17:30 - Men's 400 mH Final
17:43 - Women's 200 m Final
17:53 - Men's 200 m Final
18:05 - Men's 5000 m Final
18:30 - Men's 110 mH Final

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