Former Penn State superstar Isaiah Harris is headed to Budapest.
After finishing second in the 800-meter run at the USATF Championship finals in Eugene, Oregon, Harris automatically qualified for the World Athletics Championships in Hungary.
2018 NCAA Champ u27a1ufe0f 2023 U.S.ud83eudd48Medalist@Zay_800 put on a performance at the @usatf Championships to take silver in the 800 meters with a 1:46.68 finalu203cufe0f#WeAre | #PSUTF(Photo via @RunBlogRun) pic.twitter.com/U0631xNDBc
— Penn State Track & Field/Cross Country (@PennStateTFXC) July 10, 2023
Harris was a silver medalist in 2017 in the same event, running an even faster time than the 1:46.