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2017 Decathlon MEDIA GUIDE 2017 NCAA Div I 48thAnnual Men’s DECATHLON Wednesday-Thursday June 7-8, 2017 Hayward Field University of Oregon Eugene, OR Frank Zarnowski DECA, The Decathlon Association www.decathlonusa.typepad.com Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Time Schedule page 2 2017 Qualifiers….’The Field’ 3 NCAA Champions ----1970-2016 4 Host NCAA cities 5 NCAA Meet records 5 Top Meet Scores 6 US Collegiate List 7-8 Decathlon Individual event records 8-9 World 8 American –Collegiate 8 Meet- Site/Facility 9 U of Oregon/Hayward Performance List 10 2008-16 NCAA I Decathlon Meet results 11-16 PR Page 16 Athlete Profiles: 17-41 Bastien, Steven 17 Modin, Mitch 30 Cogdill, Josh 18 Moore, Gabe 31 Delgado, Joe 19 Price, Hunter 32 Dougherty, William 20 Saluri, Karl-Robert 33 Duckworth, Tim 21 Smith, Sawyer 34 Ehrhardt, Tim 22 Veith, Hunter 35 Filip, Scott 23 Victor, Lindon 36 Golubovic, Dan 24 Walker, Jackson 37 Jacobus, Derek 25 Walton, Cody 38 Lawson, TJ 26 Wasik, Steele 39 Leemet, Markus 27 Wieland, Luca 40 Lint, Jack 28 Williams, Devon 41 Mahler, Wolf 29 Page 1 2016 NCAA Div I Track and Field Championships Men’s Decathlon Schedule Wednesday, June 7, 2017 12:30 pm 100 Meters [likely 3-4 sections] 1:10 Long Jump [2 sections, same time] 2:25 Shot Put [2 sections, same time] 3:40 High Jump [2 sections, same time] 6:56 400 Meters [likely 4-5 sections] Thursday, June 8, 2017 10:30 am 110m Hurdles [4-6 sections] 11:20 Discus [likely 2 sections] 12:30 pm Pole Vault [2 sections, same time] 3:00 Javelin [2+ sections] 6:56 1500 Meters TBA [likely 1 race] Nb: the schedule will be adjusted continuously so the times, after starting times listed, are approximate. Rules require minimum 30 minutes between end of one event and start of the next and meet info maintains same. Top Row: Stephen Bastien, Josh Cogdill, Joe Delgado, William Dougherty, TimDuckworth, Tim Ehrhardt, Scott Filip; Second Row: Dan Golubovic, Derek Jacobus, TJ Lawson, Markus Leemet, Jack Lint, Wolf Mahler, Mitch Modin; Third Row: Gabe Moore, Hunter Price, Karl-Robert Saluri, Sawyer Smith, Hunter Veith, Lindon Victor, Jackson Walker; Fourth Row: Cody Walton, Steele Wasik, Luca Wieland, Devon Williams. 2017 Entries….. Collegiate NCAA I [Top 24] 8539 Lindon Victor Texaas A&M-GRN’17 Columbia 5/12 8345 Devon Williams Georgia’17 Athens 4/9 8201 Luca Wieland Minnesota-GER’17 Azusa 4/13 7973 Tim Duckworth Kentucky-GBR’18 Athens 4/9 7948 Karl Robt Saluri’18 Georgia-EST’18 Columbia 5/12 7937 Cody Walton Nebraska’18 Athens 4/9 7915 Scott Filip Rice’18 Austin 3/30 7895 Wolf Mahler Texas’18 Austin 3/30 7801 Hunter Price Colorado St’19 Azusa 4/13 7720 Markus Leemet S Carolina-EST’18 Columbia 5/12 [10] 7717 Steven Bastien Michigan’17 U Park 5/13 7715 Steele Wasik Texas’19 Lawrence 5/13 7640 TJ Lawson Kent St’20 Kalamazoo 5/12 7635 Derek Jacobus Arkansas’18 Columbia 5/12 7610 Hunter Veith Wichita St Santa Barbara 4/8 7566 Joe Delgado Oregon’18 Azusa 4/13 7564 Gabe Moore Arkansas’19 Fayetteville 4/23 7530 Mitch Modin Oregon’17 Corvallis 5//7 7529 Tim Ehrhardt Michigan St’18 Charlottesville 5/22 7508 Josh Cogdill Colorado St’17 Logan 5/11 7500 Dan Golubovic Duke’17 Athens 4/13 7483 Jackson Walker BYU’17 Provo 5/13 7478 Jack Lint Virginia’19 Charlottesville 5/22 7471 William Dougherty Iowa’18 Azusa 4/13 [24] Alternates: 7450 Sawyer Smith Wisconsin’18 Fayetteville 4/23 7439 Kevin Neilsen BYU’18 Austin 3/30 7423 Robt Rohner Duke’17 Azusa 4/13 7417 Kris Horn UMass’17 Williamstown 5/13 Page 3 NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONS 1970-2016 Date winner affiliation score site 1970 Rick Wanamaker Drake 7406 Des Moines, IA 1971 Ray Hupp Ohio State 7456 Seattle, WA 1972 Ron Evans Connecticut 7571 Eugene, OR 1973 Raimo Pihl Brigham Young 7782 Baton Rouge. LA 1974 Runald Backmun Brigham Young 7874 Austin, TX 1975 Raimo Pihl Brigham Young 8079 Provo, UT 1976 Ed Miller California 7443 Philadelphia, PA 1977 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 7659 Champaign, IL 1978 Mauricio Bardales UC-Irvine 8007 (8054h) Eugene, OR 1979 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 7922 Champaign, IL 1980 Mark Anderson UCLA 7893 Austin, TX 1981 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 8279w Baton Rouge, LA 1982 Trond Skramstad Mt St Mary's 7860 Provo, UT 1983 Kerry Zimmerman Indiana 7810 Houston, TX 1984 Robert Muzzio George Mason 8227 Eugene, OR 1985 Robert Muzzio George Mason 7968 Austin, TX 1986 Mike Ramos Washington 8261 Indianapolis, IN 1987 Jim Connolly UCLA 8121 Baton Rouge, LA 1988 Mikael Olander LSU 8021 Eugene, OR 1989 Derek Huff Arizona 8020 Provo, UT 1990 Drew Fucci SW Texas St 7922 Durham, NC 1991 Aric Long Tennessee 7916 Eugene, OR 1992 Brian Brophy Tennessee 8276 Austin, TX 1993 Chris Huffins California 8007 New Orleans, LA 1994 Enoch Borozinski Nevada 7870 Boise, ID 1995 Mario Sategna LSU 8172 Knoxville, TN 1996 Victor Houston Auburn 7766 Eugene, OR 1997 James Dunkleberger Wisconsin 7925 Bloomington, IN 1998 Klaus Ambrosch Arizona 7825 Buffalo, NY 1999 Tom Pappas Tennessee 8184 Boise, ID 2000 Bevan Hart California 8004 Durham, NC 2001 Santiago Lorenzo Oregon 7889 Eugene, OR 2002 Claston Bernard LSU 8094 Baton Rouge, LA 2003 Stephen Harris Tennessee 8061 Sacramento, CA 2004 Ryan Harlan Rice 8121 Austin, TX 2005 Trey Hardee Texas 7881 Sacramento, CA 2006 Jake Arnold Arizona 7870 Sacramento, CA 2007 Jake Arnold Arizona 8215 Sacramento, CA 2008 Ashton Eaton Oregon 8055 Des Moines, IA 2009 Ashton Eaton Oregon 8241 Fayetteville, AK 2010 Ashton Eaton Oregon 8457 Eugene, OR 2011 Mike Morrison California 8118 Des Moines, IA 2012 Kurt Felix Boise St 8062 Des Moines, IA 2013 Johannes Hock Texas 8267 Eugene, OR 2014 Maicel Uibo Georgia 8182 Eugene, OR 2015 Maicel Uibo Georgia 8356 Eugene, OR 2016 Lindon Victor Texas A&M 8379 Eugene, OR Page 4 Host Cities (by state): 13 Oregon Eugene (72,78,84,88,91,96,01,10,13,14,15,16,17); 6 Texas Austin (74,80,85,92,04), Houston (83); 5 Louisiana Baton Rouge (73,81,87,02), New Orleans (93); 4 California Sacramento (03,05,06,07); Iowa Des Moines (70,08,11,12); 3 Utah Provo (75,82,89); Indiana Indianapolis (86,88), Bloomington (97); Most Wins: 3 Ashton Eaton Oregon (2008, 2009, 2010) 3 Tito Steiner BYU (1977, 1979, 1981) 2 Raimo Pihl BYU (1973, 1975) 2 Rob Muzzio George Mason (1984, 1985) 2 Jake Arnold Arizona (2006, 2007) 2 Maicel Uibo Georgia (2014, 2015) Most Consecutive Wins 3 Ashton Eaton Oregon (2008, 2009, 2010) 2 Rob Muzzio George Mason (1984, 1985) 2 Jake Arnold Arizona (2006, 2007) 2 Maicel Uibo Georgia (2014, 2015) Most Medals: 4: Tito Steiner BYU (77-1st, 78-2nd ,79-1st, 81-1st ) Raimo Pihl BYU (73-1st, 75-1st ) 3 Ashton Eaton Oregon (08-1st, 09-1st , 10-1st ) Rob Muzzio George Mason (84-1st,85-1st,87-2nd ) Mike Ramos Washington (82-3rd ,83-3rd ,86-1st ) Brian Brophy Tennessee (90-2nd ,91-3rd,92-1st) Youngest Winner: Rob Muzzio GMU ’84 19 years, 125 days (DOB: 1/23/65) Oldest Winner: Tito Steiner BYU ’81 29 years, 94 days (DOB: 3/1/52) Most Wins by School: 6 Brigham Young (73,74,75,77,79,81) 4 Tennessee (91,92,99,03) 4 Arizona (89,98,06,07) 4 Oregon (01,08,09,10) 4 California (76,93,00,11) 3 LSU (88,95,02) Most Wins by Conference: 15 PAC 8/10 4 IC4A 11 Southeastern (SEC) 3 Big Ten 7 Western Athletic Conf Page 5 Top NCAA I Meet Scores [1970-2016]: 8457 Eaton, Ashton Oregon 10 8379 Victor, Lindon TexasA&M’16 8356 Uibo, Maicel Georgia 15 8304w Steiner, Tito BYU-ARG 81 [8279w on ’62 tables] 8300 Ziemek, Zach Wisconsin’16 8294 Uibo, Maicel Georgia’16 8276 Brophy, Brian Tennessee 92 8267 Hock, Johannes Texas 13 8261 Ramos, Mike Washington 86 8247 Tonnesen, Pau Arizona 15 [10] 8241w Eaton, Ashton Oregon 09 8239 Taiwo, Jeremy Washington 13 8227 Long, Aric Tennessee 92 8215 Arnold, Jake Arizona 07 8205 Muzzio, Rob George Mason 84 [8227 on ’62 tables] 8184 Pappas, Tom Tennessee 99 8182 Uibo, Maicel Georgia 14 8176 daSilva, Pedro Oregon-BRA 92 8172 Sategna, Mario LSU 95 8171 Harlan, Ryan Rice 04 [20] 8141 Anderson, Mark UCLA 81 [8171 on ’62 tables] 8129 Zsivoczky, Attila Kansas St-HUN 99 8121 Connolly, Jim UCLA 87 8118 Morrison, Mike Cal 11 8104 Nilsson, Marcus UCLA-SWE 13 8103 Tonneson, Pau Arizona’16 8094 Bernard, Claston LSU-JAM 02 8092 Hock, Johannes Texas 14 8087 Oliver, Muhammed Oregon 92 8086 Murphy, Isaac Texas ‘13 [30] 8083 Beach, Curtis Duke, ‘11 8068 Keys, Dakotah Oregon 14 8061 Muzzio, Rob George Mason 87 8061 Harris, Stephen Tennessee 03 8060 Pihl, Raimo BYU-SWE 75 [8075 on ’62 tables] 8055 Eaton, Ashton Oregon 08 8044 Sossah, Mateo N Carolina-FRA 8041 Terek, Paul Michigan St 02 8041 Hardee, Trey Mississippi St 04 8032 Williams, Harrison Stanford 16 [40] 8021 Olander, Mikail LSU-SWE 88 8020 Huff, Derrick Arizona 89 8017 Uibo, Maicel Georgia-EST 13 8013 Martin, Romain Tex-Arl-FRA 13 8007 Huffins, Chris California 93 8004 Hart, Bevan California 00 [46>8000 pts on 1985 IAAF tables] Page 6 US All-Time Collegiate List 8539 Victor, Lindon Texas A&M-GRN 1 SEC, Tuscaloosa 5/11-12/17 10.64+3.6 735+2.1 1518 205 48.74 14.45+1.8 5522 470 6897 4:55.91 8472 Victor 1 Texas Relays, Austin 3/30/17 10.63+1.3 737+1.8 1651 209 48.24 14.94+0.8 5300 430 6669 4:48.89 8465 Hardee, Trey Texas 1 Texas Relays, Austin 4/4-5/06 10.36+2.5 770+3.0 1445 199 49.11 13.83+3.1 4824 520 6000 5:06.73 8463 Pappas, Tom Tennessee 1 U Arizona, Tucson 3/17-18/99 10.75 752 1530 212 49.02 14.33 4866 500 6352 5:02.42 8457 Eaton, Ashton Oregon 1 NCAA I, Eugene 6/10-11/10 10.37+0.5 790+1.1 1260 202 46.28 13.68+1.6 4171 470 5241 4:21.85 8446 Victor, 1 SEC, Tuscaloosa 5/12-13/16 10.72+0.6 709+1.4 1573 202 48.33 14.70+0.7 5456 455 6896 4:47.12 8403 Dagard, Henrik Blinn CC-SWE 1 Deca Star, Talence 9/9-10/94 10.82 737 1480 197 47.26 14.24 4324 500 6643 4:39.91 8379 Zsivotsky, Attila
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