Prefontaine Classic 2023: TV schedule, live stream and more to watch Eugene Diamond League finals

Marc Lancaster

Prefontaine Classic 2023: TV schedule, live stream and more to watch Eugene Diamond League finals image

Three weeks after the World Championships, the stars of track and field have reconvened this weekend at the sport's spiritual home in the U.S. for the Prefontaine Classic. 

While star American sprinters Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson couldn't repeat their 100 meters triumphs from Budapest on Day 1 of the Diamond League meet in Eugene, Oregon, Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway smashed the meet record in the competition's signature event, the Bowerman Mile, on Saturday. 

The meet concludes Sunday with the men's and women's 200 meters set to serve as the marquee events, along with three of the four hurdles events and the women's 400 meters. 

MORE: Watch the Prefontaine Classic live on Fubo (free trial) 

Here's how to watch the conclusion of the Prefontaine Classic:

2023 Prefontaine Classic TV schedule

Track and field fans can watch the start of Sunday's competition on CNBC before the action moves over to NBC later in the afternoon. 

Coverage of the Prefontaine Classic will be streamed on Peacock along with Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users

Date Time (ET) TV/Streaming
Sun., Sept. 17 3-4 p.m. CNBC, Peacock, Fubo
  4-6 p.m. NBC, Peacock, Fubo

Prefontaine Classic event schedule 2023

Sunday, Sept. 17

Time (ET) Event
2:30 p.m. Women's high jump
2:40 p.m. Men's discus
2:48 p.m. Men's long jump
3:04 p.m. Men's 800 meters
3:17 p.m. Men's para 100 meters
3:28 p.m. Women's para 100 meters
3:39 p.m. Women's 5000 meters
3:57 p.m. Men's pole vault
4:04 p.m. Women's 400 meter hurdles
4:08 p.m. Women's discus
4:17 p.m. Men's 3000 meters
4:37 p.m. Women's 400 meters
4:42 p.m. Women's long jump
4:52 p.m. Men's 110 meter hurdles
5:05 p.m. Women's 100 meter hurdles
5:09 p.m. Men's shot put
5:19 p.m. Women's 800 meters
5:36 p.m. Men's 200 meters
5:49 p.m. Women's 200 meters

Marc Lancaster

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Marc Lancaster joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working closely with TSN for five years as an editor for the company now known as Stats Perform. He previously worked as an editor at The Washington Times, AOL’s FanHouse.com and the old CNNSportsIllustrated.com, and as a beat writer covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Georgia football and women’s basketball. A Georgia graduate, he has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2013.