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Brown Winners in Major Championships (Men) Brown Winners in Major Championships (Men) Heptagonal Indoor Champions (Brown began participation in 1949) as of 5-17-17 60 Yard High Hurdles 5000 Meter Run Angelo Sinisi '61 7.4 1959 Thomas Ratcliffe '81 14:19.93 1981 Donal O'Sullivan '97 14:34.04 1996 55 Meter Hurdles Duriel Hardy ‘10 14:21.28 2008 Antonio Kittles ’00 7.57 2000 35 Pound Weight 55 Meter Dash Gilbert Borjeson '52 56'6 1/8 1950 Michael Powell '01 6.44 1999 Gilbert Borjeson '52 57'1.25 1952 Philip Bartlett '76 64'2.5 1975 60 Meter Dash Shawn Robinson '83 62'4 1983 Brandon Buchanan ’03 6.90 2001 Michael DeVaughn '86 60'8 1985 Paul Raymond ’08 6.85 2006 Paul Raymond ’08 6.85 2007 Shot Put Douglas Price '72 56'6.5 1971 400 Meter Dash Douglas Price '72 57'6.5 1972 Paisley Demby 48.69 1991 John Sinnott '80 54'10.75 1978 Gerald Donini '86 62'4.75 1986 500 Meter Run Todd Tuckwood '96 58'1.25 1995 Arnold West '85 1:02.89 1983 Jake Golenor '06 55'0.25 2006 John Robertson ’90 1:04.23 1989 David Howard 58’ 3.75” 2007 John Robertson '90 1:03.67 1990 David Howard 56’ 8” 2008 Trinity Gray ’00 1:01.36 2000 Dallas Dissmore ’06 1:02.55 2006 High Jump Zach Emrich ‘18 1:03.09 2016 Richard Phillips '50 6'8 1949 Zach Emrich ’18 1:03.08 2017 Richard Phillips '50 6'3 1950 Thomas DiLuglio '53 6'3 7/8 (tie) 1951 600 Yard Run Terrence Ferguson '91 7'0.25 1990 Lee Thompson '71 1:11.5 1971 Michael Lynch '94 6'10.75 1993 John Escallier '77 1:11.9 1977 Edward Watts '97 6'11 1997 Douglas Humphrey ’00 6’10.25 2000 800 Meter Run Raymond Bobrownicki ’06 6’11.5 2004 Osman Lake '81 1:53.77 1979 Raymond Bobrownicki ’06 6’11.5 2005 Gbolahan Fatuga '96 1:52.06 1996 Raymond Bobrownicki ’06 7’0.5 2006 Trinity Gray '00 1:50.96 1997 Pole Vault 1000 Meter Run Mark Murphy '89 15'8 1988 Anthony Mays 2:26.29 1993 Trinity Gray '00 2:26.03 1999 Long Jump Trinity Gray ’00 2:24.53 2000 Ronald Pullie '92 24'6.5 1989 Ned Willig ’16 2:25.53 2013 Jeffrey Nord '99 24'9 1998 Jeffrey Nord '99 24'4.25 1999 One Mile Run Walter Molineux '53 4:23.1 1951 Triple Jump Gregory Whiteley ’89 4:07.66 1988 Colm Cronin '79 51'6.5 1979 Gregory Whiteley '89 4:06.46 1989 Sean Thomas ’03 48’7.5 2003 Neville Davey '98 4:05.06 1998 Enda Johnson ’02 4:07.09 2001 Pentathlon Chad Buechel ’03 4:07.14 2003 Colm Moran '91 3,953 1990 Colm Moran ’91 3,742 1991 3000 Meter Run Peter Loomis '88 8:09.42 1988 Heptathalon Gregory Whiteley '89 8:06.94 1989 Evan Weinstock 5,296 2013 Donal O'Sullivan '97 8:18.55 1996 Peter Rhodes 5,279 2014 Peter Hollatz ’01 8:07.00 2001 4x400 Meter Relay Two Mile Run 3:18.20 1989 Edward Sullivan '58 9:32.0 1957 Damien Lowry '01 3:17.60 1998 Jaimie Mantzel '99 Hercy Moore '88 Antonio Kittles '00 Daniel Azcona '89 Trinity Gray '00 Gregory Whiteley '89 Cade Howard ’14 3:17.42 2012 Nate Elder ’13 Ajani Brown ‘14 John Spooney ‘14 Seamus O'Loan '90 10:05.63 1989 Brent Wilson '92 Zach Emerich ’18 3:14.71 2015 James Debardelaben '91 Christian Bermel ‘16 Gregory Whiteley '89 Tosin Oyewole ‘18 Ryan Kelly ‘16 Daniel Johnson '95 10:05.66 1995 Craig Heinle '95 4x800 Meter Relay Gbolahan Fatuga '96 Brock Tessman '98 7:38.42 1996 Michael Richardson '95 Jaimie Mantzel '99 Jamie Vetelino '98 Jamey Vetelino '98 10:00.63 1998 Gbolahan Fatuga '96 Cliff Hill '99 Brock Tessman '98 Kaakpema Yelpaala ‘02 7:37.36 2000 Neville Davey '98 David Atkins ’02 Chad Buechel ’03 Peter Hollatz ’01 9:56.08 2001 Trinity Gray ‘00 Edward Smith ’01 Chad Buechel ’03 Reuben Feinman ’15 7:29.58 2014 Enda Johnson ‘02 Henry Tufnell ‘15 Colin Savage ’14 Jordan Kinley ’06 10:02.66 2005 Ned Willig ‘16 Eldridge Gilbert ‘05 Eamon Quick ‘07 Distance Medley Relay Owen Washburn ‘06 Peter Loomis '88 9:56.66 1988 Heptagonal Outdoor Champions (Brown began participation in 1949) 100 Yard Dash James Rudasill '75 9.7 1972 880 Yard Run David Farley '64 1:53.6 1964 100 Meter Dash Michael Powell '01 10.6 1998 800 Meter Run Antonio Kittles ’00 10.77 2000 Osman Lake '81 1:52.54 1979 John Spooney ’14 10.64 2011 Anthony Mays '95 1:49.18 1992 John Spooney ’14 10.62 2012 Trinity Gray '00 1:49.22 1999 John Spooney ’14 10.37 2013 Trinity Gray ’00 1:46.07 2000 Henry Tuftnell ’15 1:49.01 2015 220 Yard Dash Ned Willig ’16 1:48.63 2016 James Rudasill '75 21.2 1972 James Rudasill '75 21.6 1973 1500 Meter Run Gregory Whiteley '89 3:45.57 1988 200 Meter Dash Brock Tessman '98 3:53.45 1998 Gene Sims '88 21.61 1988 Enda Johnson ’02 3:49.98 2001 John Spooney ’14 21.37 2011 John Spooney ’14 21.05 2012 One Mile Run Ryan Kelly ’16 21.29 2015 Walter Molineux '53 4:19.6 1951 440 Yard Dash Two Mile Run Lee Thompson '71 48.3 1970 Edward Sullivan '58 9:14.6 1957 Lee Thompson '71 47.2 1971 Robert Lowe '61 9:16.5 1960 Robert Lowe '61 9:05.8 1961 400 Meter Dash Trinity Gray '00 46.70 1997 5000 Meter Run Trinity Gray '00 47.3 1998 Gregory Whiteley '89 13:54.92 1988 Gregory Whiteley '89 13:57.42 1989 Craig Kinsley ’11 199’ 7” 2008 Craig Kinsley ’11 227’ 9” 2009 10,000 Meter Run Craig Kinsley ’11 229’ 10” 2010 Thomas Ratcliffe '81 29:45.8 1981 Craig Kinsley ’11 227’02” 2011 Christopher Schille '88 29:33.61 1987 Gregory Whiteley '89 29:14.45 1989 Long Jump Jeff Gaudette ’05 30:04.59 2003 Amateka Morgan '78 24'4.5" 1976 Pat Tarpy 30:37.39 2005 Jeffrey Nord '99 24'9.25" 1996 Jeffrey Nord '99 25'11" 1997 120 Yard High Hurdles Jeffrey Nord '99 24'3" 1998 Angelo Sinisi '61 14.9 1959 Jeffrey Nord '99 24'1" 1999 110 Meter High Hurdles Triple Jump Kelly Brothers '83 14.22 1982 Colm Cronin '79 49'2.5" 1976 Mark Thompson '89 14.38 1989 Colm Cronin '79 50'6" 1979 Zack Uribe '92 14.71 1991 Sean Thomas ’03 49’5.75” 2003 Matt Jasmin 14.29 2009 220 Yard Low Hurdles High Jump Angelo Sinisi '61 24.4 1959 Richard Phillips '50 6'5 7/8" 1949 Richard Phillips '50 6'3" (tie) 1950 400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles Terrence Ferguson '91 7'4.25" 1991 John Escallier '77 51.6 1977 Ray Bobrownicki ’06 6’10.75” 2003 Mark Thompson '89 51.46 1986 Ray Bobrownicki ’06 6’10.75 2005 Andrew Werhane '97 51.83 1997 Ray Bobrownicki ’06 7’1 2006 Steeplechase Pole Vault Chad Buechel ’03 8:53.47 2003 Bradley Bowery ’03 16’6.75” 2001 Ozzie Myers 9:08.72 2008 Bradley Bowery ’03 16’0.75” 2003 Shot Put Decathlon Douglas Price '72 56'11" 1971 Evan Weinstock ’14 6,755 2011 Douglas Price '72 59'2" 1972 Evan Weinstock ’14 7,393 2013 Gerald Donini '86 61'5.25" 1986 Evan Weinstock ’14 7,381 2014 Discus 4 x 110 Yard Relay Jake Golenor ’06 166’9” 2005 Neil Steinberg '75 41.3 1973 Kent Walls ’06 168’2” 2006 James Rudasill '75 Bryan Powlen ’10 183’ 3” 2009 Harold Sussewell '76 Bryan Powlen ’10 177’ 1” 2010 Hubert Morgan '76 Hammer Timothy Bruno '80 208'9" 1979 4 x 100 Meter Relay Bruce Guiot '90 199'0" 1990 Brian Sullivan '00 41.80 1998 Armando Ricci '94 186'4" 1994 Jake Kuritz '00 Michael Powell '01 Javelin Jeffrey Nord '99 Paul Rosiak ‘07 218’8” 2006 Paul Rosiak ’07 219’ 5” 2007 New England Indoor Champions (Began in 1969) 35 Pound Weight Mile Relay Timothy Bruno '80 64'1.5" 1980 Melrose Blackett '78 3:21.8 1977 Glenn Gray '79 Shot Put Rodney Lofton '77 Gerald Donini '86 62'1" 1986 John Escallier '77 New England Outdoor Champions (Began in 1887) 100 Yard Dash Edward Weeks '93 10.4 1892 Dionysius O'Brien '98 10.4 1896 Robert Lowe '61 9:38.2 1960 Joseph Carter '23 10.2 1921 Robert Lowe '61 9:25.0 1961 Joseph Carter '23 10.8 1922 George Troy '31 10.0 1931 5000 Meter Run Kenneth Clapp '40 10.2 1939 Keith Woodman '98 14:55.50 1996 William Dwyer '48 9.8 1946 Jayson Pereira '97 14:45.00 1997 Amateka Morgan '78 9.6 1976 Matt Emond ’04 14:34.34 2003 100 Meter Dash 10,000 Meter Run Daniel Goldblatt '94 11.01 1993 Brendan Prindiville '99 31:23.11 1997 220 Yard Dash 120 Yard High Hurdles Straight Frederick Pollard '17 16.6 1917 Frederick Burns '15 22.6 1912 John Collier '29 15.0 1928 Ralph Mullane '19 22.6 1918 John Collier '29 15.0 1929 Ralph Mullane '19 22.4 1919 R.
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