Grant Fisher reigned supreme in the men's 10,000m to clinch a spot in Paris alongside Woody Kincaid and Nico Young.
In the men's 400m heats, 16-year-old Quincy Wilson clocked in at 44.66 seconds to set an under-18 world record. Michael Norman, who won Olympic gold in Tokyo, also won his heat.
Jasmine Moore won the women's triple jump alongside Kenturah Orji and Tori Franklin. Moore's best jump of the night (14.26m) edged Orji (14.22) and Franklin (13.72).
Sha'Carri Richardson is officially bound for her first Olympics after winning the women's 100m final in 10.71 seconds to clinch her spot. The time of 10.71 is the world's best for 2024.
Two-time Olympic champion Ryan Crouser has booked his spot in Paris, where he will aim to become the first man to win three straight shot put golds. Joe Kovacs and Payton Otterdahl.
Kenneth Rooks came out on top of a chaotic steeplechase contest that involved falls by several athletes, winning in 8:21.92. Matthew Wilkinson finished second in 8:23.00.