Prediction Department — 2019 World Champs Men’s Medalists (03-19-19)

TWO ISSUES AGO we said, “Picking World Championships podium people in January—when a crystal ball sometimes looks more like a snow globe—is always risky business, but it’s ultra-risky when you do it for a year in which the WC is set to roll around on its latest dates ever, September 27–October 06.” After a relatively low-key indoor season, fearless forecasters Richard Hymans (men) and Jonathan Berenbom (women) have updated their picks. Note that we didn’t include either athletes under provisional doping bans or Russians who have yet to be granted Neutral status by the IAAF. If the IAAF’s proposed testosterone rules finally get the green light, that too could change things.

Overall, the choices add up to a solid 29-medal haul (15 men, 14 women) for Team USA, 10 of them gold (5 men, 5 women). Last time around, London ’17, the U.S. total was 24 medals, split 13/17, with 10 golds (3 men, 7 women).

MEN’S MEDAL PICKS
GOLD SILVER BRONZE
100 Christian Coleman (USA) Ronnie Baker (USA) Reece Prescod (Great Britain)
200 Noah Lyles (USA) Ramil Guliyev (Turkey) Akeem Bloomfield (Jamaica)
400 Wayde van Niekerk (South Africa) Michael Norman (USA) Abdellah Haroun (Qatar)
800 Emmanuel Korir (Kenya) Clayton Murphy (USA) Michael Saruni (Kenya)
1500 Timothy Cheruiyot (Kenya) Elijah Manangoi (Kenya) Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway)
Steeple Conseslus Kipruto (Kenya) Soufiane El Bakkali (Morocco) Evan Jager (USA)
5000 Selemon Barega (Ethiopia) Yomif Kejelcha (Ethiopia) Hagos Gebrhiwet (Ethiopia)
10,000 Joshua Cheptegei (Uganda) Rhonex Kipruto (Kenya) Richard Yator (Kenya)
110 Hurdles Sergey Shubenkov (Russia) Omar McLeod (Jamaica) Grant Holloway (USA)
400 Hurdles Abderrahmane Samba (Qatar) Rai Benjamin (USA) Karsten Warholm (Norway)
Marathon Eliud Kipchoge (Kenya) Leul Gebrselassie (Ethiopia) Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia)
20K Walk Eiki Takahashi (Japan) Eider Arévalo (Colombia) Daisuke Matsunaga (Japan)
50K Walk Matej Tóth (Slovakia) Maryan Zakalnytskyy (Ukraine) Hiroki Arai (Japan)
4 x 100 United States Great Britain Jamaica
4 x 400 United States Botswana Bahamas
High Jump Mutaz Barshim (Qatar) Brandon Starc (Australia) Maksim Nedasekau (Belarus)
Pole Vault Timor Morgunov (Russia) Sam Kendricks (USA) Mondo Duplantis (Sweden)
Long Jump Juan Miguel Echevarría (Cuba) Luvo Manyonga (South Africa) Ruswahl Samaai (South Africa)
Triple Jump Christian Taylor (USA) Pedro Pichardo (Portugal) Will Claye (USA)
Shot Tom Walsh (New Zealand) Ryan Crouser (USA) Darrell Hill (USA)
Discus Andrius Gudžius (Lithuania) Fedrick Dacres (Jamaica) Ehsan Hadadi (Iran)
Hammer Paweł Fajdek (Poland) Wojciech Nowicki (Poland) Bence Halász (Hungary)
Javelin Thomas Röhler (Germany) Magnus Kirt (Estonia) Andreas Hofmann (Germany)
Decathlon Kevin Mayer (France) Damian Warner (Canada) Arthur Abele (Germany)