EUGENE, Ore. — BYU track and field alum Abraham Alvarado ran 1:44.44 in the semi finals of the men's 800-meters at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials at Hayward Field Friday night.
Alvarado ran a new lifetime best in the event while surpassing the Olympic Standard of 1:44.70 in the process. The former BYU runner took third in his heat behind professional athletes Hobbs Kessler and Brandon Miller who secured the two auto-qualifications with their placements. Alvarado had the fourth fastest finish on the night to earn the time-qualifying spot. The top-five finishers in the heat all earned personal bests.
The 28-year old from Winton, California competed at Cal State Stanislaus prior to BYU. There he was coached by current BYU associate director of track and field Diljeet Taylor before both joined the Cougars in 2016. Alvarado took first in the indoor mile at the 2018 MPSF Championships and fifth in the indoor 800m just a few weeks later at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Alvarado will compete for a spot on Team USA in the finals of the event Sunday night at 5:51 p.m. MT.