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Division I Eveny-By-Event Summary 2013 Collegiate Track & Field all marks and records are wind‐legal (less than 2.0 m/s) unless indicated (w) Event-by-Event Summary as of 6/17/2013 7:36:41 PM Men's 100 Meters RECORDS World Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 9.58 (0.9) 8/16/2009 Berlin, Germany 12th IAAF World Championships i Collegiate Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 87 Florida State ZIM 9.89 (1.3) 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa NCAA Division I Outdoor Champio SEASON LEADERS World Tyson GAY 82 United States USA 9.86 (0.2) 5/4/2013 Kingston, Jamaica Jamaica International Invitational Collegiate Dentarius LOCKE JR 89 Florida State USA 9.97q (1.9) 6/5/2013 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Champio REIGNING CHAMPS Olympic Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 9.63 (1.5) 8/5/2012 London, England Games of the XXX Olympiad IAAF World Yohan BLAKE 89 Jamaica JAM 9.92 (‐1.4) 8/28/2011 Daegu, South Korea 13th IAAF World Championships i USATF Justin GATLIN 82 United States USA 9.80 (1.8) 6/24/2012 Eugene, Ore. U.S. Olympic Trials ‐ Track & Field U.S. Junior Tyreek HILL 94J United States USA 10.28 (‐1.8) 6/15/2012 Bloomington, Ind. USATF Junior Championships NCAA Charles SILMON SR 91 TCU USA 9.89w (3.2) 6/7/2013 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Champio SEASON COLLEGIATE TOP LIST all-conditions list (^ marks outside the collegiate season) (1) Charles SILMON Waco, Texas SR 91 TCU 9.89w (3.2) 6/7 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (2) Dentarius LOCKE Tampa, Florida JR 89 Florida State 9.91w (3.2) 6/7 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (3) Isiah YOUNG Junction City, Kan. SR 90 Mississippi 9.96w (3.2) 6/7 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (4) Aaron BROWN Toronto, Ontario JR 92 Southern California 10.01w (3.2) 6/7 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (4) Diondre BATSON Sacramento, Calif. JR 92 Alabama 10.01w (3.2) 6/7 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (6) Aaron ERNEST New Orleans, La. SO 93 LSU 10.04qw (3.6) 5/11 Columbia, Mo. SEC Outdoor Championships (7) Harry ADAMS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 89 Auburn 10.05qw (4.6) 5/11 Columbia, Mo. SEC Outdoor Championships (8) Reggie LEWIS Albany, Ga. SO 93 Clemson 10.07qw (3.0) 6/5 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (8) Ameer WEBB Tustin, Calif. SR 91 Texas A&M 10.07qw (2.7) 6/5 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (8) BeeJay LEE West Covina, Calif. SO 93 Southern California 10.07 (1.6) 5/12 Los Angeles, Calif. Pac‐12 Championships COLLEGIATE ALL‐DATES TOP LIST all-time collegiate top ten for all dates (in-season and summer) 19.89(1) Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 87 Florida State (1.3) 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (1) Richard THOMPSON SR 85 LSU 9.89^ (0.0) 8/16/2008 Beijing, China Olympic Games (1) Travis PADGETT SR 86 Clemson 9.89q^ (1.6) 6/28/2008 Eugene, Ore. U.S. Olympic Trials ‐ Track & Field 4(4) Ato BOLDON SR 73 UCLA 9.90^ (0.7) 7/27/1996 Atlanta, Ga. Olympic Games 5(5) Walter DIX SR 86 Florida State 9.91^ (0.0) 8/16/2008 Beijing, China Olympic Games 6 – Dix SR 86 Florida State 9.92^ (0.2) 9/2/2008 Lausanne, Switzerland – Boldon SR 73 UCLA 9.92 (0.8) 6/1/1996 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships 8 – Thompson SR 85 LSU 9.93q^ (0.3) 8/16/2008 Beijing, China Olympic Games – Thompson SR 85 LSU 9.93 (‐0.1) 5/18/2008 Auburn, Ala. SEC Outdoor Championships – Dix JR 86 Florida State 9.93 (0.0) 6/8/2007 Sacramento, Calif. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships – Boldon SR 73 UCLA 9.93q^ (‐0.6) 7/27/1996 Atlanta, Ga. Olympic Games – Boldon SR 73 UCLA 9.93 (1.3) 4/21/1996 Walnut, Calif. Mt. SAC Relays (6) Calvin SMITH 61 Alabama 9.93A^ (1.4) 7/3/1983 Colorado Springs, Colo. ‐‐ (7) Leroy BURRELL JR 67 Houston 9.94^ (0.8) 6/16/1989 Houston, Texas TAC Championships ‐‐ (8) Kemar HYMAN SR 89 Florida State 9.95q^ (1.8) 7/7/2012 Madrid, Spain Meeting de Athletismo Madrid ‐‐ (8) Frank FREDERICKS SR 67 BYU 9.95^ (1.2) 8/25/1991 Tokyo, Japan IAAF World Championships ‐‐ (10) Harry ADAMS JR 89 Auburn 9.96q (1.4) 6/6/2012 Des Moines, Iowa NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Monday, June 17, 2013 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 42 2013 Collegiate Track & Field all marks and records are wind‐legal (less than 2.0 m/s) unless indicated (w) Event-by-Event Summary as of 6/17/2013 7:37:33 PM Men's 200 Meters RECORDS World Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 19.19 (‐0.3) 8/20/2009 Berlin, Germany 12th IAAF World Championships i Collegiate Walter DIX JR 86 Florida State USA 19.69 (0.9) 5/25/2007 Gainesville, Fla. NCAA East Regional SEASON LEADERS World Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 19.79 (1.7) 6/13/2013 Oslo, Norway Bislett Games (Diamond League O Collegiate Anaso JOBODWANA SO 92 Jackson State RSA 20.13 (1.7) 5/25/2013 Greensboro, N.C. NCAA DI Outdoor Preliminaries (E REIGNING CHAMPS Olympic Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 19.32 (0.4) 8/9/2012 London, England Games of the XXX Olympiad IAAF World Usain BOLT 86 Jamaica JAM 19.40 (0.8) 9/3/2011 Daegu, South Korea 13th IAAF World Championships i USATF Wallace SPEARMON 84 United States USA 19.82w (2.3) 7/1/2012 Eugene, Ore. U.S. Olympic Trials ‐ Track & Field U.S. Junior Tyreek HILL 94J United States USA 20.57 (0.1) 6/17/2012 Bloomington, Ind. USATF Junior Championships NCAA Ameer WEBB SR 91 Texas A&M USA 20.10w (2.6) 6/8/2013 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Champio NCAA Ind. Ameer WEBB SR 91 Texas A&M USA 20.42 (0.5) 3/8/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. NCAA Division I Indoor Champions SEASON COLLEGIATE TOP LIST all-conditions list (^ marks outside the collegiate season) (1) Bryshon NELLUM Los Angeles, Calif. SR 89 Southern California 19.99qw (3.2) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (2) Anaso JOBODWANA Aberdeen, South Afric SO 92 Jackson State 20.02qw (3.1) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (3) Ameer WEBB Tustin, Calif. SR 91 Texas A&M 20.05qw (4.3) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (4) Isiah YOUNG Junction City, Kan. SR 90 Mississippi 20.12qw (3.2) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (5) Charles SILMON Waco, Texas SR 91 TCU 20.23q (0.6) 5/25 Austin, Texas NCAA DI Outdoor Preliminaries (West) (6) Aaron BROWN Toronto, Ontario JR 92 Southern California 20.26qw (3.1) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (7) Carvin NKANATA Summersville, S.C. JR 91 Pittsburgh 20.29qw (3.1) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (8) Justin AUSTIN Milwaukee, Wis. SR Iowa 20.33qw (4.3) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (9) Diondre BATSON Sacramento, Calif. JR 92 Alabama 20.35qw (3.2) 6/6 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (10) Aaron ERNEST New Orleans, La. SO 93 LSU 20.38 (1.2) 5/25 Greensboro, N.C. NCAA DI Outdoor Preliminaries (East) COLLEGIATE ALL‐DATES TOP LIST all-time collegiate top ten for all dates (in-season and summer) 1(1) Xavier CARTER SO 85 LSU 19.63^ (0.4) 7/11/2006 Lausanne, Switzerland 2(2) Walter DIX JR 86 Florida State 19.69 (0.9) 5/25/2007 Gainesville, Fla. NCAA East Regional 3(3) Joe DELOACH 67 Houston 19.75^ (1.7) 9/28/1988 Seoul, South Korea Olympic Games 4(4) Ato BOLDON SR 73 UCLA 19.80^ (0.4) 8/1/1996 Atlanta, Ga. Olympic Games 5 – Boldon SR 73 UCLA 19.85^ (‐0.9) 7/3/1996 Lausanne, Switzerland Athletissima Lausanne (Diamond League) (5) Michael JOHNSON SR 67 Baylor 19.85^ (0.4) 7/6/1990 Edinburgh, Scotland 7 – Dix SR 86 Florida State 19.86^ (1.7) 7/6/2008 Eugene, Ore. U.S. Olympic Trials ‐ Track & Field (6) Justin GATLIN 82 Tennessee 19.86 (1.5) 5/12/2002 Starkville, Miss. SEC Outdoor Championships 9(7) John CAPEL FR 78 Florida 19.87 (1.4) 6/4/1999 Boise, Idaho NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships (7) Lorenzo DANIEL SR 66 Mississippi State 19.87 (0.8) 6/3/1988 Eugene, Ore. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships ‐‐ (9) Wallace SPEARMON SO 84 Arkansas 19.89^ (1.8) 7/22/2005 London, England London Grand Prix (Diamond League) ‐‐ (10) Tyson GAY SR 82 Arkansas 19.93q (0.6) 6/9/2005 Sacramento, Calif. NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Monday, June 17, 2013 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 42 2013 Collegiate Track & Field all marks and records are wind‐legal (less than 2.0 m/s) unless indicated (w) Event-by-Event Summary as of 6/17/2013 7:37:33 PM Men's 400 Meters RECORDS World Michael JOHNSON 67 United States USA 43.18 8/26/1999 Seville, Spain IAAF World Championships Collegiate Quincy WATTS 70 Southern California USA 44.00 6/6/1992 Austin, Texas NCAA Division I Outdoor Champio SEASON LEADERS World Kirani JAMES 92 Grenada GRN 44.02 5/18/2013 Shanghai, China Diamond League Shanghai Collegiate Bryshon NELLUM SR 89 Southern California USA 44.73 6/7/2013 Eugene, Ore.
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