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Tyson Invitational Top Ten List TYSON INVITATIONAL TOP TEN LIST (MEN’S EVENTS) 60 METERS 3000 METERS HIGH JUMP HEPTATHLON 6.46 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 7:35.65 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 2006 2.33m Andra Manson, Texas, 2007 5,826 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 6.48 John Capel, USA, 2003 7:38.30 Boaz Cheboiywo, NIKE, 2004 2.33m Veron Turner, Oklahoma, 2018 5,277 Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 6.50 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 7:38.59 Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 2004 2.33m Erik Kynard, Kansas State, 2011 4,907 Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 6.52 Lerone Clarke, Jamaica, 2012 7:40.17 Daniel Lincoln, NIKE, 2004 2.30m Jacorian Duffield, NIKE, 2017 4,276 Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 6.52 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Prelims) 7:40.17 Kevin Sullivan, Reebok, 2007 2.30m Donald Thomas, Auburn, 2007 4,019 Hootie Hurley, Unattached, 2019 6.53 Jon Drummond, Nike, 2000 7:40.25 Matt Tegenkamp, NIKE, 2007 2.29m Bradley Adkins, Texas Tech, 2016 3,789 Kyle Costner, Unattached, 2019 6.54 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Semis) 7:40.53 Alistair Cragg, Adidas, 2005 2.28m JuVaughn Harrison, LSU, 2020 3,011 Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 6.54 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:40.72 Markos Geneti, Adidas, 2005 2.28m Christoff Bryan, Kansas State, 2015 6.54 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:41.59 Adam Goucher, USA, 2006 2.27m Marcus Jackson, Miss State, 2014 6.54 Jason Smoots, NIKE, 2005 7:42.17 Kevin Sullivan, Canada, 2006 2.27m Derek Drouin, Indiana, 2011 HEPTATHLON 60M 6.54 Rakieem Salaam, Oklahoma 2011, (Semis) 2.27m Ricky Robertson, Mississippi, 2011 7.01 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 6.54 Marvin Bracy, Florida State, 2013 2 MILE 7.09 Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 7.14 Austin Bahner, Unattached, 2019 8:09.72 Galen Rupp, USA, 2012 AMR POLE VAULT 7.18 Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 200 METERS 8:30.05 Andrew Bumbalough, USA, 2012 5.90m Shawn Barber, Akron, 2015 7.28 Hootie Hurley, Unnatched, 2019 20.19 Wallace Spearmon, NIKE, 2008 8:37.36 Aron Rono, Kenya, 2012 5.88m Andrew Irwin, Arkansas Vault Club, 2019 20.39 John Capel, Adidas, 2003 8:40.55 Stephen Pifer, USA, 2012 5.85m Jeff Hartwig, NIKE, 2000 20.40 LaShwan Merritt, East Carolina, 2005 8:45.37 Michael Coe, USA, 2012 HEPTATHLON LONG JUMP 5.80m Zach Bradford, Kansas, 2020 20.43 Terrance Laird, LSU, 2020 8:53.86 Tim Ritchie, USA, 2012 7.45m Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 5.80m Lawrence Johnson, Adidas, 2000 20.44 Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas, 2005 7.24m Austin Bahner, Unattached, 2019 5.80m Jeff Jartwig, USA, 2001 20.47 Just’N Thymes, USC, 2017 6.87m Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 5000 METERS 5.80m Lawrence Johnson, USA, 2001 20.49 Rondel Sorrillo, Trinidad & Tobago, 2017 6.47m Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 13:17.89 Bekana Daba, Adidas, 2009 5.75m Andrew Irwin, Arkansas, 2015 20.49 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, LSU, 2017 6.46m Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 13:18.12 Galen Rupp, Oregon, 2009 AMR CR 5.73m Armand Duplantis, Sweden, 2018 20.51 Wallace Spearmon, USA, 2014 13:19.79 Sam Chelanga, Liberty, 2009 5.71m Chris Nilsen, South Dakota, 2019 20.52 Elijah Hall, Houston, 2018 13:26.65 Kennedy Kithuka, Texas Tech, 2013 HEPTATHLON SHOT PUT 13:31.71 Markos Geneti, Aiddas, 2009 14.21m Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 300 METERS 13:32.01 Alistair Cragg, Adidas, 2008 LONG JUMP 13.51m Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 31.88 Wallace Spearmon, USA, 2006 13:35.93 Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 2003 8.41m Savante Stringfellow, NIKE, 2004 12.60m Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 31.94 Kerron Clement, USA, 2006 13:37.77 Shawn Forrest, Arkansas, 2009 8.38m Marquis Dendy, NIKE, 2016 12.37m Austin Bahner, Unattached, 2019 31.94 LaShawn Merritt, USA, 2006 13:39.87 Richard Kiplagat, Iona, 2006 8.29m Savante Stringfellow, USA, 2003 11.46m Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 13:40.63 Josphat Boit, Arkansas, 2006 8.29m Miguel Pate, USA, 2003 HEPTATHLON HIGH JUMP 8.24m Will Claye, NIKE, 2012 400 METERS 2.01m Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 8.16m Miguel Pate, NIKE, 2005 44.93 LaShawn Merritt, East Carolina, 2005 60 METER HURDLES 1.92m Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 8.14m Savante Stringfellow, NIKE, 2005 45.03 Torrin Lawrence, Georgia, 2010 7.42 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 1.87m Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 8.12m Damar Forbes, LSU, 2012 45.19 Kirani James, Grinada, 2012 7.43 Grant Holloway, Florida, 2019 1.77m Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 45.24 Marqueze Washington, Unattached, 2018 7.44 Larry Wade, USA, 2003 8.11m JaVaughn Harrison, LSU, 2020 45.38 Obi Igbokwe, Arkansas, 2018 7.49 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2001 8.11m John Moffitt, NIKE, 2005 HEPTATHLON 60mH 45.38 Deon Lendore, Texas A&M, 2015 7.51 Allen Johnson, Unattached, 2005 8.06 Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 45.39 Bralon Taplin, Texas A&M, 2015 7.53 Andrew Riley, Illinois, 2012 TRIPLE JUMP 8.26 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 45.40 Demetrius Pinder, Bahamas, 2012 7.55 Grant Holloway, Florida, 2019 (Prelims) 17.39m Will Claye, NIKE, 2012 8.32 Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 45.51 LaShawn Merritt, NIKE, 2007 7.56 Allen Johnson, NIKE, 2004 17.23m Marquis Dendy, Florida, 2015 8.53 Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 45.63 Marqueze Washington, Unattached, 2017 7.58 Grant Holloway, Florida, 2017 17.19m Clive Pullen, Arkansas, 2017 8.92 Hootie Hurley, Unattached, 2019 7.59 Omar McLeod, NIKE, 2016 (Semis) 17.18m Omar Craddock, Chula Vista Elite, 2018 800 METERS 17.10m Leevan Sands, Unattached, 2006 HEPTATHLON POLE VAULT 1:45.85 Berhanu Alemu, Adidas, 2004 17.06m Walter Davis, LSU, 2001 4x400 METER RELAY 4.45m Hootie Hurley, Unattached, 2019 1:45.96 Osmar dos Santos, Brazil, 2004 3:01.96 Team USA 2006 17.03m Eric Sloan, USC, 2016 4.45m Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 1:46.00 David Krummenacker, Adidas, 2004 (Clement, Spearmon, Williamsson, Wariner) 17.02m Brian Wellman, Bermuda, 2000 4.40m Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 1:46.09 Jackson Langat, TCU, 2004 3:03.17 Florida 2019 17.02m Leevan Sands, Auburn, 2004 (B Lobo Vedel, G Holloway, C Poole, C Sawyers) 4.40m Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 1:46.47 Gary Reed, NIKE, 2004 17.02m Will Claye, Florida, 2011 3:03.47 Texas A&M 2015 1:47.20 David Krummenacker, USA, 2003 (G Coleman, B Taplin, S Hart, D Lendore) HEPTATHLON 1000M 1:47.31 Derrick Peterson, addidas, 2004 3:03.76 Arkansas 2012 SHOT PUT 2:44.62 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 1:47.51 Brandon McBride, Miss. State, 2014 (M Niit, A Gauntlett, B Skidmore, N Braddy) 22.40m Adam Nelson, NIKE, 2008 2:45.14 Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 1:47.54 Dmitrijs Milkevics, Nebraska, 2006 3:04.12 North Carolina A&T 2020 21.52m Ryan Whiting, Arizona State, 2010 1:47.64 David Kiptoo, Kenya, 2001 (T Stewart, E Young, A Sirleaf, R Ross) 3:04.18 Houston 2018 21.43m Ryan Whiting, USA, 2012 (A Lattin, E Hall, M Burke, K Montgomery) 21.14m Reese Hoffa, NIKE, 2008 1 MILE 3:04.41 Texas 2016 21.06m Reese Hoffa, NYAC, 2009 3:49.89 Bernard Lagat, NIKE 2005 (Z Bilderback, C Irvin, B Robinson, A Bailey JR) 21.01m Adam Nelson, NIKE, 2009 3:04.49 Baylor 2019 3:52.63 Silas Kiplagat, Kenya, 2012 20.95m Justin Rodhe, Canada, 2012 3:52.66 Caleb Ndiku, Kenya, 2012 (M Moorer, H Fields III, J Baldridge, W London) 3:04.50 Baylor 2001 20.72m Denzel Comenentia, Goergia, 2019 3:53.26 Paul Korir, NIKE, 2004 3:04.60 LSU 2014 20.66m Ryan Crouser, Texas, 2015 3:53.64 Laban Rotich, Kenya 2001 (D Bush, Q Downing, C Grayson, V Norwood) 20.63m Dylan Armstrong, Canada, 2012 3:53.93 Daniel Kipchichir Komen, Kenya, 2012 3:54.08 Russell Brown, USA, 2012 3:54.21 Seneca Lassiter, NIKE, 2001 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY WEIGHT THROW 3:54.27 Clyde Colenso, Brooks, 2001 9:25.97 Texas, 2008 24.27m Gleb Dudaev, Kansas, 2020 3:54.49 Amine Laalou, Marraco, 2012 9:29.25 Arkansas, 2005 24.21 Libor Charfreitag, Unattached, 2003 9:30.19 Stanford, 2000 23.44m Gleb Dudarev, Kansas, 2017 9:31.26 Indiana, 2004 23.44m Libor Charfreitag, SMU, 2000 9:32.90 Arkansas, 2004 22.86m Cameron Brown, Tennessee, 2016 9:33.11 Indiana, 2005 22.72m Libor Charfreitag, SMU, 2001 9:33.49 Stanford, 2005 22.56m Cory Martin, Auburn, 2007 9:34.17 Arkansas 22.46m Nick Miller, Oklahoma State, 2015 9:34.32 Stanford 22.25m Walter Henning, LSU, 2010 22.19m AJ McFarland, Florida, 2019 TYSON INVITATIONAL TOP TEN LIST (WOMEN’S EVENTS) 60 METERS 1 MILE 7.02 Tiana Madison, USA, 2012 4:27.18 Christin Wurth-Thomas, NIKE, 2008 HIGH JUMP 7.04 Veronica Campbell, Jamaica, 2006 4:30.60 Tiffany McWilliams, USA, 2006 1.96m Destinee Hooker, Texas, 2007 7.05 Tiana Madison, USA, 2012 (Prelim) 4:30.69 Anna Willard, NIKE, 2009 1.95m Amy Acuff, USA, 2006 7.08 Murielle Ahoure, Ivory Coast, 2012 (Prelim) 4:30.92 Mestawot Tadesse, Ethiopia, 2006 1.91m Jeannelle Scheper, South Carolina, 2013 7.08 Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, 2012 4:31.03 Malindi Elmore, Canada, 2006 1.91m Destinee Hooker, Texas, 2006 7.09 Murielle Ahoure, CIV, 2012 4:31.84 Jenelle Deatherage, Reebok, 2008 1.91m Epley Bullock, Mizuno, 2011 7.09 Veronica Campbell, Adidas, 2005 4:32.01 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 2009 1.89m Abigail O’Donoghue, LSU, 2020 7.10 Me’Lisa Barber, USA, 2006 4:32.08 Carrie Tollefson, USA, 2006 1.88m Leontia Kallenou, Georgia, 2015 7.10 Gail Devers, NIKE, 2004 4:32.17 Brie Felnagle, North Carolina, 2009 1.88m Claudia Garcia Jou, Akron, 2015 7.10 Allyson Felix, USA, 2012 (Prelim) 4:32.48 Mestawot Tadesse, Adidas, 2007 1.88m Makeba Alcide, Arkansas, 2013 1.87m Maresa Cadienhead, ACU, 2004 200 METERS 3000 METERS 1.87m Raevan Harris, Auburn, 2009 22.51 Veronica Campbell, Arkansas, 2004 8:43.79 Christin Wurth-Thomas, NIKE, 2011 22.63 Veronica Campbell, Barton CC, 2003 8:55.17 Sentayehu Ejigu, Adidas-Ethiopia, 2004 POLE VAULT 22.64 Michelle Collins, 2003 8:55.36 Carrie Tollefson, Adidas, 2004 4.72 Jennifer Stuczynski, Adidas, 2007 22.68 Aurieyall Scott, UCF, 2013 8:55.42 Shayne Culpepper, Adidas, 2004 4.71m Stacy Dragila, NIKE, 2004 22.72 Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU, 2013 8:55.94 Sarah Schwald, NIKE, 2004 4.70m Sandy Morris, NIKE, 2016 22.74 Deanna Hill, USC, 2017 9:07.65 Arianna Lambie, Stanford, 2006 4.66m Lacy Janson, NIKE, 2010 22.80 Thelma Davies, LSU, 2020 9:08.05 Courtney Babcock, Mnt.
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