Where to watch Los Angeles Grand Prix: Full schedule, race times, channel, live stream for 2026 track and field meet

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An all-star lineup of talent is headed to Southern California this weekend to compete in the USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix.

As a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold level meeting, this event attracts elite talent from across the nation and globe every year. After competition wraps up in the City of Angels, athletes will set their sights on the Prefontaine Classic, taking place over July 4th weekend in Oregon.

This weekend's meet will feature plenty of big names from the world of track and field, like Sha'Carri Richardson (100m), Letsile Tobogo (100m), Kenny Bednarek (110m), Masai Russell (100m hurdles), and Tara Davis-Woodhall (long jump).

Be sure to tune in for this star-studded event.

Here's everything you need to know about the 2026 Los Angeles Grand Prix, including TV channel and streaming options for the track and field meet.

Where to watch Los Angeles Grand Prix

Sunday's coverage of the Los Angeles Grand Prix will air live on NBC. See the full event schedule below. 

Fans can stream the meet live on Peacock or DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

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Los Angeles Grand Prix start time

  • Date: Saturday, June 13
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET | 1 p.m. PT

Broadcast coverage of the Los Angeles Grand Prix will begin Saturday at 4 p.m. ET. The meet will take place at Allyson Felix Field at Katherine B. Loker Track Stadium on the USC campus in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Grand Prix schedule 2026

All times below are Eastern. Television and streaming coverage will begin at 4 p.m. ET.

Sunday, June 14

Time (ET)Event
3:15 p.m.Men's Para 100m Ambulatory
3:20 p.m.Women's Para 100m Ambulatory
3:30 p.m.Women's Shot Put
3:35 p.m.Women's Discus Throw
4:03 p.m.Women's 100m Hurdles
4:13 p.m.Men's 110m Hurdles
4:23 p.m.Men's 100m
4:32 p.m.Women's 100m
4:35 p.m.Women's Long Jump
4:40 p.m.Women's 1500m
4:51 p.m.Women's 400m
4:59 p.m.Men's 3000m
5 p.m.Men's Shot Put
5:14 p.m.Men's 400m
5:23 p.m.Men's 800m
5:31 p.m.Women's 3000m Steeplechase
5:45 p.m.Women's 200m
5:52 p.m.Women's 400m Hurdles
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