
Hayward Field | University of Oregon
A world-class track and field facility giving athletes—including the UO’s outstanding student-athletes—an unparalleled stage, while giving fans a theater for track, with comfortable seats, in-stadium amenities, amazing sight lines and intimacy to competition.
About | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
Hayward Field is a world-class track and field facility that weaves its way into the campus fabric in a host of ways. A rebuilt Powell Plaza acts as the main entrance to the stadium at the northeast corner of the site, at the intersection of Agate Street and 15th Avenue.
Hayward Field History | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
Hayward Field hosted the NCAA Championships for the 13th time as the Men of Oregon won their seventh overall title and second straight as Edward Cheserek swept the 5,000 and 10,000 meters and Sam Crouser won the javelin, while the Women of Oregon won their second championship as Jenna Prandini won the 100 meters and Raevyn Rogers won the 800 ...
Tower | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
Standing 10 stories and 188 feet, 8 inches tall, the Tower at Hayward Field depicts images of five icons who have helped define the UO’s legacy. This impressive collection of track and field greats includes 22 NCAA Championships, four Olympic Gold medals, and …
Hayward Hall | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
The resurrection of the newly imagined Hayward Field at the University of Oregon has allowed for all that history and all those stories—a lot of them, anyway—to occupy one spot. Located at the base of the tower, Hayward Hall is a 4,000 square-foot interactive space that extends along the east side of the stadium underneath the lower bowl of ...
Hayward Field Flags | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
In a show of its international impact, the flags of 156 countries wave at Hayward Field, which signifies the number of nations represented in senior-level competition at Historic Hayward Field, before construction began on the reimagined stadium in 2018.
Research | Hayward Field - University of Oregon
An international destination for track and field, Hayward Field provides unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for our students to gain real-world experience and build their résumés from behind the scenes of elite athletic competitions.
Better athletes, healthier humans | Hayward Field - University of …
Hayward Field at the University of Oregon draws track-and-field athletes from around the globe—from world-record breakers to runners who are thrilled just to be there in the middle of the pack. But the live action is not the only exciting thing going on at the stadium.
Wu Tsai | Hayward Field
Much of what we know about human health comes from the study of diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease and brain disorders. The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance takes the opposite approach, studying peak performance — from the molecular level to the whole body — with the goal of enabling all people to achieve optimal health and well-being.
But First There Was Otis - University of Oregon
The newly remodeled Hayward Field includes a nine-floor tower with individual floors honoring the Ducks' eight Olympic gold medalists, of which Otis Davis became the first by winning the 400 meters in Rome on Sept. 6, 1960.