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Audrey J. Walton Stadium Records TRACK & FIELD AUDREY J. WALTON STADIUM RECORDS MEN WOMEN EVENT ATHLETE MARK AFFILIATION DATE ATHLETE MARK AFFILIATION DATE Trindon Holliday 10.07 LSU 05/26/2007 100m Dash Jeneba Tarmoh 11.19 Texas A&M 05/16/2010 Isiah Young 20.20 Ole Miss 05/12/2013 200m Dash Kimberlyn Duncan 22.35 LSU 05/12/2013 Michael Blackwood 44.69 Oklahoma 05/21/2000 400m Dash Suziann Reid 51.21 Texas 05/17/1998 Andrew Ellerton 1:46.84 Michigan 05/26/2007 800m Run Natoya Goule 2:01.12 LSU 05/12/2013 Jorge Torres 3:42.91 Colorado 05/19/2002 1500m Run Kara Wheeler 4:12.15 Colorado 05/21/2000 3000m Run Korene Hinds 9:17.68 Kansas St. 2000 Dathan Ritzenhein 13:56.21 Colorado 05/19/2002 5000m Run Lisa Koll 25:22.42 Iowa St. 2010 John Kosgei 29:24.21 Oklahoma St. 05/14/2010 10,000m Run Chelsea Oswald 33:38.35 Kentucky 05/12/2013 Ronnie Ash 13.31 Oklahoma 05/16/2010 110m/100m Jessica Ohanaja 13.02 LSU 05/26/2007 Hurdles Bayano Kamani 49.47 Baylor 05/21/2000 400m Hurdles Nickiesha Wilson 55.20 LSU 05/26/2007 Chuck Sloan 8:32.59 Oklahoma St. 05/21/2000 3000m Steeple Anna Willard 9:44.88 Michigan 05/26/2007 38.98 LSU 05/09/2013 4x100m Relay 43.64 Texas 05/17/1998 3:01.84 Baylor 1998 4x400m Relay 3:29.11 Baylor 05/17/1998 7:43.29 MIZZOU 2005 4x800m Relay 8:58.79 MIZZOU 2005 Donald Thomas 2.30m // 7-6.5 Auburn 05/25/2007 High Jump Miruna Mataoanu 1.90m // 6-2.75 Alabama 05/25/2007 Andrew Irwin 5.59m // 18-4 Arkansas 05/12/2013 Pole Vault Shade Weygandt 4.34m // 14-2.75 Texas Tech. 2010 Damar Forbes 8.02m // 26-3.75 LSU 05/11/2013 Long Jump Brittney Reese 6.42m // 21-0.75 Ole Miss 05/26/2007 Omar Craddock 16.46m // 54-0 Florida 05/12/2013 Triple Jump Ciarra Brewer 13.85m // 45-5.25 Florida 05/12/2013 Christian Cantwell 20.79m // 68-2.5 MIZZOU 04/06/2002 Shot Put Tressa Thompson 18.16m // 59-7 Nebraska 05/17/1998 Leif Arrhenius 63.12m // 207-1 BYU 04/12/2008 Discus Gia Lewis-Smallwood 57.94m // 190-1 Unattached 03/23/2012 Chris Rohr 70.70m // 231-11 Unattached 03/26/2010 Hammer Brittany Riley 72.33m // 237-2 S. Illinois 05/26/2007 Sam Humphreys 78.36m // 257-1 Texas A&M 05/12/2013 Javelin Amy Backel 55.60m // 182-5 Oklahoma 05/14/2012 Hans Uldal 8018 MIZZOU 04/14/2006 Decathlon Austra Skujyte 8358* Nike 2005 Heptathlon Makeba Alcide 5968 Arkansas 05/12/2013 * Was a World Record mark Made possible by Mrs. Walton’s $1 million donation in 1996, and dedicated at the 1998 Big 12 Championships, the Audrey J. Walton Stadium is rec- ognized as one of the finest track and soccer stadiums in the Midwest. Its innovative design was furthered in 2006 when, through an additional dona- tion from Mrs. Walton, the existing track was resurfaced and the addition of a state-of-the-art throws field on the stadium’s north-end was completed. Walton Stadium possesses all the amenities that comprise the nation’s top dual-sport facilities. Sitting along the west side of the track, the stadium serves both the track and soccer teams, as well as softball. With home plate set alongside the track/soccer venue, the service facilities of Walton Stadium play double-duty, offering restrooms, concession stands, and ticket booths for spectators of all three sports. Along with the fan accommoda- tions, Walton Stadium also offers a full-size press box for softball, track, and soccer media personnel. In 2005, the second annual Audrey J. Walton Combined Events played host to the first women’s decathlon in North America. Former K-State heptath- lete Austra Skujyte broke the IAAF’s newly-ratified World Record in the event, scoring 8,358 points. Since then, Walton Stadium has been home to some of the country’s most competitive track and field meets, including the 2007 NCAA Midwest Regional Championships; the 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2010 Big 12 Championships; and the 2013 SEC Championships. Arguably the nation’s most competitive track and field conference championship, the SEC meet saw fall 11 facility records, four SEC records, and top five marks in the world for the men’s 200m (Isiah Young, Ole Miss), women’s 200m dash (Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU), men’s long jump (Damar Forbes, LSU), and decathlon (Maicel Uibo, Georgia). First Meet: March 28, 1997 // High School quadrangular featuring Rock Bridge, Hickman, Mexico, and Fulton // Mexico swept the boys’ and girls’ team titles. First Race: Girls 4x800m Relay // Rock Bridge won in 10:43.02 with Katie Bihr, Angela Bartels, Erin Graham, and Angie Stobie. First Collegiate Meet: March 29, 1997 // Missouri Intercollegiate Meet with CMSU, Florissant Valley, Lindenwood (Mo.), Maryville, Missouri Valley, Park University, and Southwest Baptist // It was the first outdoor home meet for Mizzou since 1981. First Scored Meet: April 12, 1997 // The Inaugural Tom Botts Invitational // Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, and Penn State Elevation: 714 feet (263 meters) @MIZ_TrackField MizzouTrack Field.
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