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Past Winners by Event SITES (AAU) 1967 Washington, DC 1968 Knoxville, TN 1969 San Diego, CA 1970 Knoxville, TN 1971 Colorado Springs, CO 1972 Spokane, WA 1973 Ann Arbor, MI 1974 Lincoln, NE 1975 Ithaca, NY 1976 Memphis, TN 1977 Lincoln, NE 1978 Lincoln, NE 1979 Lincoln, NE 1980 Santa Clara, CA (TAC) 1981 Lincoln, NE 1982 Lincoln, NE 1983 Durham, NC 1984 Baton Rouge, LA 1985 Seattle, WA 1986 Lincoln, NE 1987 Provo, UT 1988 Gainesville, FL 1989 Spokane, WA 1990 Lincoln, NE 1991 Chapel Hill, NC 1992 Walnut, CA (USATF) 1993 Baton Rouge, LA 1994 Gainesville, FL 1995 San Jose, CA 1996 Houston, TX 1997 Baton Rouge, LA 1998 Seattle, WA 1999 Omaha, NE 2000 Buffalo, NY 2001 Sacramento, CA 2002 Omaha, NE 2003 Miami, FL 2004 Eugene, OR 2005 Indianapolis, IN 2006 Baltimore, MD 2007 Walnut, CA 2008 Omaha, NE PAST WINNERS Young Men (17-18) 100 Meters 1967 9.8y Marcus Mitchell 1968 9.7y Marcus Mitchell 1969 9.7y David Holmes 1970 9.5y Harold Williams 1971 9.5y Harold Williams 1972 9.7y Barney Cobb 1973 9.9y Michael Seitz 1974 9.7y Michael Kee 1975 9.69y Chris Richards 1976 9.8y Keith Brown 1977 9.76y Willie Turner 1978 9.79y LaNoris Marshall 1979 9.72y Anthony Polk 1980 10.64 Jerome Harrison 1981 10.74 Harvey McSwain 1982 10.66 Albert Robinson 1983 10.54 Kelly Reed 1984 10.66 Tim Worley 1985 10.63 Tarrell Carpenter 1986 10.64 Keith Laurant 1987 10.30 Quincy Watts 1988 10.64 Karsten Edwards 1989 10.92 Elgin Gordon 1990 10.48 Fred Fields 1991 10.62 Tony McCall 1992 10.54w Frank Madu 1993 10.62 Bryan Howard 1994 10.45 Bryan Howard 1995 10.41 Bryan Howard 1996 10.71 LaShaunte Edwards 1997 10.57 Michael Bennett 1998 10.63 Baigeh Tucker 1999 10.48 Jerrod Braziel 2000 10.71 Ivory McCann 2001 10.64 Willie Hordge 2002 10.53 Willie Hordge 2003 10.71w Jamaal Charleds 2004 10.46 Wopamo Osaisai 2005 10.43 Jerek Hewitt 2006 10.37 Dominique Stafford 2007 10.49 Whitney Prevost 2008 10.24 D'Angelo Cherry 200 Meters 1967-75 Not contested 1976 21.5y Keith Brown 1977 21.78y Willie Turner 1978 21.81y Ray Mosley 1979 21.4y Anthony Polk 1980 20.93 Jerome Harrison 1981 21.20 Harvey McSwain 1982 21.26 Albert Robinson 1983 21.00 Roy Martin 1984 21.20 Floyd Heard 1985 21.76 Maury Copeland 1986 21.35 Rod Richardson 1987 20.50 Quincy Watts 1988 21.10 Barry Smith 1989 21.66 Kenny Shedd 1990 21.25w Carmi Bruton 1991 21.12 Ato Boldon/TRI 1992 21.10w Christopher Harper 1993 21.46 Anthony Williams 1994 21.21 Pat Johnson 1995 20.97 Jerome Young 1996 21.18 Wm. Obea Moore 1997 20.67 Angelo Taylor 1998 21.23 Baigeh Tucker 1999 21.07 Michael Mitchell 2000 21.22 Brandon Hill 2001 21.23 Willie Hordge 2002 21.24 Chauncey Harris 2003 21.11w Jason Craig 2004 21.38 Wopamop Osaisai 2005 21.30 Evander Wells 2006 21.07w Antonio Sales 2007 20.86 Darryl Jenkins 2008 21.52 Fuquan Greene 400 Meters 1967 48.0y John Smith 1968 47.6y Darwin Bond 1969 47.6y Darwin Bond 1970 47.3y Earl Richardson 1971 48.1y Steve Williams 1972 47.3y Barney Cobb 1973 47.8y Cliff Wiley 1974 47.9y Arthur Morgan 1975 47.0y Antone Blair 1976 47.1y Keith Brown 1977 48.4y Jeff Ramsey 1978 47.76y Bill Green 1979 47.52y Howard Henley 1980 47.26 Darrell Robinson 1981 46.61 James Rolle 1982 46.17 James Rolle 1983 47.06 Mike Greene 1984 47.33 Joey Taylor 1985 47.65 Larry Cantrell 1986 46.65 Rod Richardson 1987 46.58 Marlin Cannon 1988 47.12 Marlin Cannon 1989 47.37 Derek Mills 1990 46.63 Andre Steele 1991 46.64 Andre Steele 1992 47.83 Marlon Ramsy 1993 46.85 Ronnie Williams 1994 46.38 Milton Campbell 1995 45.63 Jerome Young 1996 45.83 Wm. Obea Moore 1997 46.81 Floyd Thompson 1998 46.85 Jason Jackson 1999 47.73 Otis Harris 2000 46.56 Otis Harris 2001 46.42 Willie Kelly 2002 46.07 Ashton Collins 2003 46.67 Elzie Coleman 2004 47.22 Karjuan Williams 2005 46.77 Jacob Scheurman 2006 47.23 Armanti Hayes 2007 46.89 Reggie Wyatt 2008 46.36 Danzell Fortson 800 Meters 1967-68 Not contested 1969 1:53.6y Kevin Reabe 1970 1:54.3y Manuel Rivera 1971 1:53.7y Bob Smith 1972 1:52.4y Bob Prince 1973 1:52.3y Alvin Crenshaw 1974 1:53.0y Jeff Moody 1975 1:52.06y Dyrk Dahl 1976 1:52.8y William Contee 1977 1:50.94y Tommy Martin 1978 1:52.38y Raymond Brown 1979 1:52.18y Ray Oglesby 1980 1:49.88 John Marshall 1981 1:52.98 Larry Butcher 1982 1:51.40 Kimmie James 1983 1:49.79 Joey Bunch 1984 1:53.72 Bernard Radomski 1985 1:54.41 Carson Hoeft 1986 1:53.70 D'Juan Strozier 1987 1:52.55 Michael Remigino 1988 1:52.18 Darnell Walker 1989 1:51.21 Stephen Adderley 1990 1:54.15 Tony Parrilla 1991 1:52.52 Conrad Nichols 1992 1:54.05 David Krummenacker 1993 1:50.13 Winston Tidwell 1994 1:52.83 Mike Russell 1995 1:52.51 Mohammed Yagoub 1996 1:53.81 Troy Weiland 1997 1:51.33 Ricky Bell 1998 1:53.20 Ras Bowman 1999 1:52.74 Marcus Hodge 2000 1:50.30 Moise Joseph 2001 1:50.08 William Fitts 2002 1:51.19 Pablo Solares 2003 1:52.46 Marcus Mayes 2004 1:51.07 Karjuan Williams 2005 1:53.15 James Groce 2006 1:50.58 Lamarr Davis 2007 1:52.35 Blake Shaw 2008 1:52.69 Anthony Hendrix 1500 Meters (1 Mile) 1967 4:22.4y Klause Hoffman 1968 4:09.6y Jerome Howe 1969 4:12.2y Kurt Mench 1970 4:10.9y Dave Merrick 1971 4:26.7y Chuck Musick 1972 4:14.3y Curtis Beck 1973 4:13.0y Ralph King 1974 4:13.1y Don Paige 1975 4:13.10y Scott Clark 1976 4:12.1y John Tuttle 1977 4:13.98y Manuel Miranda 1978 4:13.38y Ronald Roberts 1979 4:17.02y David Strahl (1500 Meters) 1980 3:51.40 John Hinton 1981 3:53.01 Earl Jones 1982 3:55.86 Earl Jones 1983 3:56.1 Gerald Cox 1984 3:54.8 Matthew Hopkins 1985 3:55.55 Matthew Hopkins 1986 3:58.80 Christian Ladner 1987 4:00.37 Peter Pritchett 1988 3:56.62 Andrew Butler 1989 4:00.07 Wilhelm Woolery 1990 3:58.34 Anthony Stewart 1991 3:54.71 Paul Kinser 1992 3:58.46 David Krummenacker 1993 3:58.53 Richard Morris 1994 3:58.28 Adam Ellison 1995 3:58.06 David Gonzalez 1996 3:59.10 Brandon Strong 1997 4:01.78 Brandon Menking 1998 3:58.54 Rolando Ortiz 1999 3:58.63 Bryan Dillon 2000 3:57.32 Moise Joseph 2001 3:59.65 Mark Walter 2002 3:51.21 Pablo Solares 2003 4:03.32 Kel Bond 2004 4:01.50 E.C. Gibbs 2005 3:58.28 Matt Duncan 2006 3:55.58 Samuel Borchers 2007 3:58.21 Blake Irwin 2008 3:57.36 Sadiki White 2,000 Meter Steeplechase 1967-82 Not contested 1983 5:53.71 Orla Kastberg 1984 6:06.94 Daniel Peterson 1985 6:06.6 Noyes Livingston 1986 6:12.6 Anthony Bland 1987 6:08.79 Matt Godfrey 1988 6:10.85 Collin Beachy 1989 6:12.46 Carlos Gibbs 1990 6:15.9 Raffeg Ayyad 1991 6:01.35 Steven Guerrini 1992 6:04.30 Erik Gibson 1993 6:12.87 Jeremy Covey 1994 6:07.22 Nolan Swanson 1995 5:59.40 Jeremy Lyon 1996 6:08.65 Tony Shoecraft 1997 6:02.5 Derek Mattila 1998 6:02.83 Geoff Melymuk 1999 6:07.11 Chris McWatters 2000 6:04.86 Donald Harrison 2001 6:08.70 Richie Pemberton 2002 6:53.57 Adam Lopez 2003 5:59.67 Ben Delay 2004 6:07.46 Jared Swehosky 2005 6:13.24 Jared Swehosky 2006 6:07.44 Daniel Sorenson 2007 6:12.89 John Coyle 2008 5:57.63 Michael Williams 5,000 Meters 1967-75 Not contested (2-Miles) 1976 9:07.7 Randy Jackson 1977 9:00.9 Herb Wills 1978 9:09.13 Herb Wills 1979 8:46.87 Bobby Beck (3,000 Meters) 1980 8:29.0 John Robinson (5,000 Meters) 1981 15:06.71 Kenneth Dailey 1982 15:04.56 Keith Hanson 1983 14:57.7 Robert Sutton 1984 14:39.66 Scott Fry 1985 15:09.95 Mike Clinebell 1986 15:20.20 Ernest Shepard 1987 15:43.61 Steve Sumsion 1988 15:02.27 Michael Mykytok 1989 15:29.69 David Hughes 1990 15:39.48 Troy Hollatz 1991 15:20.60 Brian Herring 1992 15:05.46 Joseph Dunlop 1993 15:33.22 Gilbert Alvarez 1994 15:28.16 James Longoria 1995 15:16.48 Bolota Asmeron 1996 15:23.13 Ryan Shay 1997 15:29.60 Derek Mattila 1998 14:58.61 Jedediah Barta 1999 15:15.80 Chris McWatters 2000 15:41.16 Justin Motkowicz 2001 14:27.14* Yong-Sung Leal 2002 16:21.65 Brandon Thompson 2003 15:54.45 Jason Williams 2004 15:12.83 David Hebert 2005 15:18.70 Danny Mercado 2006 15:23.38 Steven Weeks 2007 15:36.38 Jeremy Acosta 2008 15:10.31 Michael Williams 110 Meter High Hurdles 1967 14.5y Mike Jones 1968 14.1y Bruce Collins 1969 13.9y John Morrison 1970 13.8y Al Hall 1971 13.9y Charles Foster 1972 14.0y Allen Misher 1973 14.2y Larry Cain 1974 14.2y Ken Smith 1975 14.04y J.D.
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