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All-Time List As at 31 December 1945 ______ ALL-TIME LIST AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1945 __________________________________________ 100 YARDS 100 YARDS PERFORMANCES ---------------------- ----------------------------------------- 9.4- 1 NCAA George Simpson USA 210908 180/75 Chicago 080629 9.4 1 SIMPSON CHICAGO 080629 9.4- 1 Frank Wykoff USA 291009 178/67 Los Angeles 100530 9.4 1 WYKOFF LOS ANGELES 100530 9.4 1 Big6 Hubert Meier USA 210208 178/64 Lincoln 240530 9.4 1 MEIER LINCOLN 240530 9.4A 1 Daniel Joubert SA 080209 182/75 Grahamstown 160531 9.4 1 Wykoff Chicago 070630 9.4- 1 NCAA Ralph Metcalfe USA 290510 180/82 Chicago 170633 9.4 1 JOUBERT GRAHAMSTOWN 160531 9.4- 1-HS Jesse Owens USA 120913 178/71 Chicago 170633 9.4 1 METCALFE CHICAGO 170633 9.4- 1rA WCR George Anderson USA 020216 180/75 Fresno 120534 9.4 1-HS OWENS CHICAGO 170633 9.4- 1 Clyde Jeffrey USA 160618 178/75 Long Beach 160340 9.4 1rA ANDERSON FRESNO 120534 9.4- 1 WCR Harold Davis USA 050121 178/73 Fresno 160542 9.4 1 Owens Columbus 190534 9.4e 2 Bill Smith USA 020523 190/60 Fresno 160542 9.4 1 Owens Evanston 180535 9.4- 1 George Lewis TRI 090516 Georgetown 090844 9.4 1 Owens Ann Arbor 250535 9.5 1 Jackson Scholz USA 150397 172/61 Greensboro 090525 9.4 1 Owens Columbus 130636 9.5- 1 Charles Paddock USA 110800 172/75 Los Angeles 150526 9.4+ 1 Owens Chicago 200636 9.5 2 Charles Borah USA 011106 178/68 Los Angeles 150526 9.4 1 JEFFREY LONG BEACH 160340 9.5* 1 Frank Lombardi USA 040409 177/70 Selma, Ca. 050528 9.4 1 DAVIS FRESNO 160542 9.5- 1 TexR Claude Bracey USA 080609 180/70 Austin 290329 9.4e 2 B.SMITH FRESNO 160542 9.5 1 Cy Leland USA 250210 184/77 Waco 200429 9.4 1 LEWIS GEORGETOWN 090844 9.5- 1 Big10 Eddie Tolan USA 290908 164/66 Evanston 250529 9.5 1 SCHOLZ GREENSBORO 090525 9.5 1 KansR Paul Swift USA 170211 184/80 Lawrence 180431 9.5 1 PADDOCK LOS ANGELES 150526 9.5 1 Joe Mendel USA 050106 Huron, S.D. 230531 9.5 1 BORAH LOS ANGELES 150526 9.5- 1h NCAA Emmett Toppino USA 010709 171/68 Chicago 050631 9.5 1 Borah Los Angeles 160427 9.5 1 Robert Kiesel USA 300811 180/70 Berkeley 090432 9.5 1 Wykoff Glendale 160328 9.5- 1 James Johnson USA 300712 172/68 Normal,Ill. 150433 9.5 1 LOMBARDI SELMA, CA. 050528 9.5 2rA NCAA Paul Starr USA 250209 178/68 Chicago 170633 9.5 1 BRACEY AUSTIN 290329 9.5- 1 Herman Neugass USA 101115 177/68 Tuscaloosa,Ala. 060435 9.5 1 Simpson Columbus 200429 9.5- 1 Eulace Peacock USA 270814 183/84 Villanova 180535 9.5 1 LELAND WACO 200429 9.5 2 Big10 Bob Grieve USA 290813 175/68 Ann Arbor 250535 9.5 1 Simpson Columbus 040529 9.5 1 Carson Shoemake USA 14 178/73 Seattle 010635 9.5 1 TOLAN EVANSTON 250529 9.5- 1h Big10 Sam Stoller USA 080815 174/70 Columbus 220536 9.5 2 Simpson Evanston 250529 9.5 1 Fred Wolcott USA 181117 182/77 Houston 160438 9.5 1h2 Tolan Chicago 070629 9.5 1 Dave Rhoades USA 170420 Davis, Cal. 230438 9.5 1h4 Simpson Chicago 070629 9.5- 1 Mozelle Ellerbe USA 170613 176/70 Tuskegee, Ala. 070538 9.5 2 Bracey Chicago 080629 9.5 1 Ben Reams USA 160616 178/64 Davis, Cal. 070538 9.5 1 Simpson Columbus 030530 9.5- 1 WCR Adrian Talley USA 030315 182/75 Fresno 140538 9.5 1 Simpson Chicago 070630 9.5 1h Lee Orr CAN 120417 190/77 Seattle 200538 9.5 1 SWIFT LAWRENCE 180431 9.5 1 Marty Glickman USA 140817 180/75 West Point 210538 9.5 1 Wykoff Fresno 090531 9.5- 2 Mack Robinson USA 180714 186/77 Seattle 210538 9.5 1 Wykoff Los Angeles 160531 9.5A 1 Dennis Shore SA 240515 189/80 Johannesburg 260938 9.5 1 MENDEL HURON, S.D. 230531 9.5 1 TexR E.Wilbur Greer USA 130714 180/70 Austin 010439 9.5 1h TOPPINO CHICAGO 050631 9.5 1 Pat Haley CAN 19 Cheney, Wa. 180539 9.5 1 Wykoff Los Angeles 190631 9.5 1 Leo Tarrant USA 120518 178/66 Atlanta 170540 9.5 1h1 Wykoff Lincoln 040731 9.5 1h SEC Billy Brown USA 030818 190/75 Birmingham 170540 9.5 1h2 Toppino Lincoln 040731 9.5- 1 Payton Jordan USA 190317 184/75 San Diego 260441 9.5 1 Wykoff Lincoln 040731 9.5 1 Harvey Kelsey USA 230823 175/66 Andover, Mass. 100541 9.5 1 KIESEL BERKELEY 090432 9.5 1 McIver Riley USA Raleigh 100541 9.5 1 Metcalfe Des Moines 300432 9.5 1 Enrique Adame USA 161123 183/73 Arlington 020542 9.5 1 Kiesel Berkeley 210532 9.5 1 Ralph Hammond USA 130320 178/68 Columbus 090542 9.5+ 1 Metcalfe Chicago 110632 9.5 1 Big6 Owen Joggerst USA 091022 175/64 Lincoln 160542 9.5 1 JOHNSON NORMAL,ILL. 150433 9.5 1 James Metcalf USA 160422 Stillwater 170443 9.5 1 Wykoff Santa Barbara 290433 9.5- 1 Lloyd LaBeach JAM 280622 185/73 Balboa 300444 9.5 1 Metcalfe Milwaukee 020633 (50) (50) LaBeach a Panamanian from 1945. 9.5 2rA STARR CHICAGO 170633 9.5 1 Kiesel Berkeley 070434 * = Lombardi penalised 1 yard - ran 101 yards in 9.6 9.5 1h Kiesel Fresno 120534 - = Athlete included in 100m list. 9.5 1rB Anderson Fresno 120534 9.5 1 Metcalfe Escabana 020634 Other Marks 9.5 1 NEUGASS TUSCALOOSA 060435 ---------------------- 9.5 1 Owens Des Moines 270435 9.4a 1 James Rector USA 220684 181/72 Charlottesville 090508 9.5 1 Anderson Fresno 110535 9.4a 1 Charles Paddock USA 110800 172/75 Maui 0422 9.5 1 PEACOCK VILLANOVA 180535 9.5b 1 Herbert Houben GER 240298 169/67 Kobenhavn 240624 9.5 1 GRIEVE ANN ARBOR 250535 9.5uc 1 Milton Holt USA 050214 178/73 Boise, Ida. 150537 9.5A-rs 1 Earl Witcher USA 18 180/70 El Paso 080439 9.5 1 SHOEMAKE SEATTLE 010635 9.5uc 1 Vic Carpine USA 111118 Moscow, Ida. 40 9.5 1 Owens South Bend 090536 9.5 1h STOLLER COLUMBUS 220536 a = unsanctioned meeting, b = Doubtful timing, uc = unknown conditions 9.5 1 Owens Columbus 220536 9.5 1 Metcalfe Toronto 050936 WIND-ASSISTED MARKS 9.5 1 WOLCOTT HOUSTON 160438 ----------------------------------- 9.5 1 RHOADES DAVIS,CA. 230438 9.2 1 Carlton Terry USA 010820 183/70 College Station 020541 9.5 1 ELLERBE TUSKEGEE 070538 9.3A 1h Daniel Joubert SA 080209 182/75 Grahamstown 160531 9.5 1 REAMS DAVIS, CA. 070538 9.3 1 Jesse Owens USA 120913 178/71 Madison 160536 9.5 1 Ellerbe Tuskegee 140538 9.3 2 Fred Ramsdell USA 150816 170/66 College Station 020541 9.4 1 Alfred Leconey USA 110301 180/73 Allentown 300824 9.5 1 Ellerbe 38 9.4 1 Claude Bracey USA 080609 180/70 Dallas 300329 9.5 1 TALLEY FRESNO 140538 9.4 1 Russell Sweet USA 150404 178/77 San Francisco 040529 9.5 1h ORR SEATTLE 200538 9.4 1 KansR Cy Leland USA 250210 184/77 Lawrence 190430 9.5 1 Orr Seattle 210538 9.4 1 James Carlton AUS 100208 Newcastle 151131 9.5 1 GLICKMAN WEST POINT 210538 9.4 1 James Johnson USA 300712 172/68 Bloomington 030533 9.5 2 ROBINSON SEATTLE 210538 9.5 1 GREER AUSTIN 010439 9.4 1rA TexR Harvey Wallender USA 090714 180/73 Austin 300335 9.5 2 Wolcott Austin 010439 9.4 1rB TexR Herman Neugass USA 101115 177/68 Austin 300335 9.5 1 Robinson Whittier, Ca. 010439 9.4 1 Adrian Talley USA 030315 182/75 Fresno 030437 9.5 1 Wolcott College Station 120539 9.4# 1 Ben Johnson USA 240714 174/64 Strasbourg 290837 9.4 1 Arnold Nutting USA 080716 178/70 Berkeley 260338 9.5 1 Ellerbe Lawrence 220439 9.4 1 Ben Reams USA 160116 178/64 Reno 300438 9.5 2 Greer Lawrence 220439 9.4 1 Billy Brown USA 030818 190/75 Baton Rouge 190441 9.5 1h Wolcott College Station 120539 9.5 1 HALEY CHENEY, WA. 170539 9.5 1 Jeffrey San Jose 0639 9.5 1 TARRANT ATLANTA 170540 9.5 1rA Jeffrey Fresno 110540 9.5 1rB Davis Fresno 110540 9.5 1 B.BROWN BIRMINGHAM 170540 9.5 1 Davis Modesto 010640 9.5 1 Brown Houston 120441 9.5 1 Tarrant Prairie View 120441 9.5 1 Tarrant Montgomery 190441 9.5 1 Davis Salinas 190441 9.5 1 JORDAN SAN DIEGO 260441 9.5 1 KELSEY ANDOVER 100541 9.5 1 RILEY RALEIGH 100541 9.5 1 B.Brown Birmingham 170541 9.5 1 Jordan Kingston 230741 9.5 1 B.Smith San Jose 250442 9.5 1 ADAME ARLINGTON 020542 9.5 1 HAMMOND COLUMBUS 090542 (101) 9.5 1 Davis Evanston 160642 9.5 1 METCALF STILLWATER 170443 9.5 1 Davis Fresno 220543 9.5 1 LaBEACH BALBOA 300444 WIND-ASSISTED MARKS (Not in main list) --------------------------------------- 9.4 1 Metcalfe Kalamazoo 130533 9.4 1 Wallender Austin 300335 9.4 1 Owens Columbus 020536 9.4 1 Terry Lawrence 190441 9.4 1 Davis Fresno 170541 100 METRES 100 METRES - PERFORMANCES ---------------------- -------------------------------------------- 10.2y 1 Charles Paddock USA 110800 172/75 Pasadena 180621 10.2y 1 PADDOCK PASADENA 180621 10.2 1 Eddie Tolan USA 290908 164/66 Vancouver 110730 10.2 1 TOLAN VANCOUVER 010730 10.2 1 NCAA Ralph Metcalfe USA 290510 180/82 Chicago 110632 10.2 1 METCALFE CHICAGO 110632 10.2 1 NCAA Jesse Owens USA 120913 178/71 Chicago 200636 10.2 1 OWENS CHICAGO 200636 10.2 1 Harold Davis USA 050121 178/73 Compton 060641 10.2 1 DAVIS COMPTON 060641 10.2 1 Lloyd LaBeach PAN 280623 185/73 Willemstad 080843 10.2 1 LABEACH WILLEMSTAD 080843 10.3 2 George Simpson USA 210908 180/75 Vancouver 110730 10.3 2 SIMPSON VANCOUVER 010730 10.3 1 Percy Williams CAN 190508 175/57 Toronto 090830 10.3 1 WILLIAMS TORONTO 090830 10.3 1 Arthur Jonath GER 090909 179/73 Bochum 050632 10.3 1 Tolan Vancouver 220831 10.3 1 NC Erich Borchmeyer GER 230105 178/79 Köln 120833 10.3 1 JONATH BOCHUM 050632 10.3 1 Eulace Peacock USA 270814 183/84 Oslo 060834 10.3 1 Tolan Los Angeles 010832 10.3 1 Christiaan Berger HOL 270411 183/77 Amsterdam 260834 10.3 2 Metcalfe Los Angeles 010832 10.3 1 Takayoshi Yoshioka JAP 020609 165/61 Seoul 040835 10.3 1 Jonath Hamm 230733 10.3 2 NCAA Foy Draper USA 261113 166/54 Chicago 200636 10.3 1 Metcalfe Dusseldorf 300733 10.3 3 NCAA Sam Stoller USA 080815 174/70 Chicago 200636 10.3 1 Metcalfe Budapest 120833 10.3 1 Howard McPhee CAN 110516 178/73 Vancouver 010736 10.3 1 BORCHMEYER KÖLN 120833 10.3 1 Lennart Strandberg SWE 260315 187/75 Malmö 260936 10.3 1 Borchmeyer Berlin 010734 10.3 1s2 CAG Jacinto Ortiz CUB 120413 180/73 Panama City 060238 10.3 1 Borchmeyer Frankfurt 220734 10.3 1s3 CAG Jennings Blackett PAN 150518
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