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20 17 Records Book 20 18 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Records Book 20 20 17 18 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP MARKS EVENT ALL-TIME IVY BEST MEET RECORD 2018 CHAMP 100m Dash Doug Harris (Penn, 1983) 10.29 Doug Harris (Penn, 1983) 10.29 Carrington Akosa (Princeton) 200m Dash Chris Lambert (Harvard, 2003) 20.34 Steve Morgan (Princeton, 1987) 20.72 Calvary Rogers (Penn) 400m Dash Wendell Mottley (Yale, 1964) c 45.34 Michael Greene (Navy, 1986) 46.11 Jovahn Williamson (Harvard) Erison Hurtault (Columbia, 2007) 45.40 800m Run Trinity Gray (Brown, 2000) 1:44.91 Trinity Gray (Brown, 2000) 1:46.07 Joshua Ingalls (Princeton) 1,500m Run Kyle Merber (Columbia, 2012) 3:35.59 Rick Wemple (Yale, 1991) 3:42.09 William Paulson (Princeton) 5,000m Run Jim Sapienza (Dartmouth, 1985) 13:30.79 Ron Harris (Navy, 1987) 13:53.74 Ryan Thomas (Columbia) 10,000m Run Tom McArdle (Dartmouth, 2002) 28:18.21 Brian Clas (Cornell, 1994) 29:00.33 Brian Zabilski (Columbia) 110m Hurdles Max Hairston (Cornell, 2016) 13.62 Joseph Daniels (Princeton, 2017) 13.88 Paedyn Gomes (Yale) 400m Hurdles Bruce Collins (Penn, 1972) c 49.24 Randy Cox (Penn, 1987) 50.16 Anthony Okolo (Penn) Randy Cox (Penn, 1987) 49.43 Steeplechase Donn Cabral (Princeton, 2012) 8:19.14 Mike Fadil (Dartmouth, 1985) 8:36.8h William Daly (Penn) 4x100m Relay Penn (1975) 39.59 Cornell (2013) 40.19 Princeton 4x400m Relay Princeton (2011) 3:05.86 Harvard (2018) 3:09.52 Harvard 4x800m Relay Columbia (2016) 7:20.41 Columbia (2012) 7:20.53 Columbia High Jump Tora Harris (Princeton, 2002) 7-07 Tora Harris (Princeton, 2002) 7-07 Michael Monroe (Penn) 3 3 Pole Vault Adam Bragg (Princeton, 2016) 18-01 /4 Adam Bragg (Princeton, 2016) 18-01 /4 Sean Clarke (Penn) Long Jump Chris Chrysostomou (Cornell, 1985) 26-02 Chris Chrysostomou (Cornell, 1985) 26-02 Alex Rodriguez (Cornell)) Eugene Profit (Yale, 1985) Eugene Profit (Yale, 1985) 3 Triple Jump Muhammad Halim (Cornell, 2008) 54-02 /4 Muhammad Halim (Cornell, 2007) 53-07 Lane Russell (Princeton) 1 Shot Put August Wolf (Princeton, 1982) 67-02 August Wolf (Princeton, 1983) 66-01 /4 Mitchel Charles (Princeton) Discus Throw Sam Mattis (Penn, 2016) 221-03 Sam Mattis (Penn, 2016) 204-11 Mitchel Charles (Princeton) Hammer Throw Rudy Winkler (Cornell, 2016) 251-10 Rudy Winkler (Cornell, 2016) 246-05 Adam Kelly (Princeton) Javelin Throw Brian Chaput (Penn, 2004) 260-10 Chris Clever (Harvard, 2001) 243-00 Andrew Connolly (Harvard) Decathlon Mustafa Abdur-Rahim (Dartmouth, 2004) 7,937 Nick Huber (Cornell, 2012) 7,632 Benjamin Ose (Dartmouth) MEN’S ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL TITLES MOST IN A CAREER Francis Ryan, Columbia ............................ 1938 Donald Martin, Yale ................................... 1970 Alex Ghanotakis, Dartmouth.................. 1997 James Pender, Cornell .............................. 1939 Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, Yale ............. 1970 John Mack, Princeton ............................... 1999 RELAYS NOT INCLUDED Edward Beetem, Penn .............................. 1940 Glenn Faussett, Cornell ............................ 1971 Torrance Chaplin, Navy ............................ 2000 SIX Donald Blount, Dartmouth ..................... 1941 Karl Thornton, Penn .................................. 1971 Chris Lambert, Harvard ............................ 2002 Donald Martin, Yale .............................1969-71 Donald Donahue, Harvard ...................... 1941 Donald Martin, Yale ................................... 1971 Tuan Wreh, Penn ........................................ 2002 James Brown, Penn .............................1977-79 Edward Beetem, Penn .............................. 1941 James Rudasil, Brown ............................... 1972 Sam Burley, Penn........................................ 2003 August Wolf, Princeton ......................1981-83 William Vessie, Columbia ........................ 1943 Michael Seitz, Penn .................................... 1974 Rahim Wooley, Cornell ............................. 2004 Steve Morgan, Princeton ...................1984-87 Donald Burnham, Dartmouth ................ 1943 Bruce Collins, Penn .................................... 1974 Grafton Ifill, Penn ........................................ 2005 Chris Harper, Penn ...............................1993-96 Donald Burnham, Dartmouth ................ 1944 Edward James, Penn ................................. 1975 Fatih Stanley, Dartmouth ........................ 2006 Donn Cabral, Prineton ........................2010-12 Clyde Scott, Navy ....................................... 1945 Harold Schwab, Penn................................ 1975 Frank Macreery, Princeton ...................... 2006 Samuel Felton, Harvard ........................... 1947 Harold Schwab, Penn................................ 1976 Erison Hurtault, Columbia ....................... 2007 FIVE Meredith Gourdine, Cornell ................... 1951 James Brown, Penn ................................... 1977 Muhammad Halim, Cornell .................... 2007 Milton Green, Harvard ........................1935-36 Robert Twitchell, Harvard ....................... 1953 James Brown, Penn ................................... 1979 Ben True, Dartmouth ................................ 2007 Edward Beetem, Penn ........................1940-42 Arthur Boland, Cornell .............................. 1957 August Wolf, Princeton ............................ 1981 Muhammad Halim, Cornell .................... 2008 Donald Burnham, Dartmouth ..........1942-44 Joel Landau, Harvard ................................ 1957 August Wolf, Princeton ............................ 1982 Adam Seabrook, Cornell .......................... 2008 Stewart Thompson, Yale ....................1953-55 Bo Roberson, Cornell ................................ 1958 August Wolf, Princeton ............................ 1983 Victor Cheng, Yale ...................................... 2008 William Straub, Army ..........................1962-64 Joel Landau, Harvard ................................ 1958 Jim Sapienza, Dartmouth ........................ 1984 Michael Maag, Princeton ......................... 2009 Randy Cox, Penn ...................................1984-87 Angelo Sinisi, Brown ................................. 1959 Steve Morgan, Princeton ......................... 1985 Duane Teixeira, Cornell ............................ 2009 Ugwunna Ikpeowo, Princeton .........1994-96 Stephen Snyder, Yale ................................ 1959 Ron Harris, Navy .......................................... 1986 Bruno Hortelano-Roig, Cornell .............. 2010 Erison Hurtault, Columbia .................2004-07 Robert Batdorf, Penn ................................ 1960 Randy Cox, Penn ......................................... 1987 Donn Cabral, Princeton ............................ 2010 Muhammad Halim, Cornell ..............2006-08 Jay Luck, Yale ............................................... 1960 Steve Morgan, Princeton ......................... 1987 Joshua Kirkpatrick, Cornell ..................... 2010 Peter Golwas, Navy .................................... 1961 Greg Whiteley, Brown ............................... 1988 John Spooney, Brown ............................... 2011 MOST IN A SEASON William Flippin, Yale .................................. 1961 Vincent Smith, Princeton ......................... 1988 Mark Amirault, Princeton ........................ 2011 Jay Luck, Yale ............................................... 1962 Greg Whiteley, Brown ............................... 1989 Donn Cabral, Princeton ............................ 2011 RELAYS NOT INCLUDED Aggrey Awori, Harvard ............................. 1963 Clay Stackhouse, Navy .............................. 1990 John Spooney, Brown ............................... 2012 THREE Tom Gage, Cornell ..................................... 1965 Brian Proctor, Navy .................................... 1991 Donn Cabral, Princeton ............................ 2012 Milton Green, Harvard .............................. 1936 William Bruckel, Cornell ........................... 1967 Anthony Terrell, Navy ............................... 1991 Michael Franklin, Princeton .................... 2013 Stewart Thompson, Yale .......................... 1954 John Lawlor, Navy ...................................... 1967 Ray Pugsley, Dartmouth .......................... 1992 Max Hairston, Cornell ............................... 2014 Thomas Palkie, Navy ................................. 1966 Calvin Hill, Yale ............................................ 1967 Nick Sweeney, Harvard ............................ 1992 Thomas Awad, Penn ................................. 2015 Ugwunna Ikpeowo, Princeton ............... 1995 James Baker, Harvard ................................ 1968 Brian Proctor, Navy .................................... 1992 Ben Rainero, Cornell .................................. 2016 Richard Benka, Harvard ............................ 1968 Brian Clas, Cornell ...................................... 1994 Efe Uwaifo, Harvard ................................... 2017 TWO Richard Robinson, Yale............................. 1968 Chris Harper, Penn ..................................... 1994 Mitchel Charles, Princeton ...................... 2018 Milton Green, Harvard .............................. 1935 Calvin Hill, Yale ............................................ 1968 Sam Wilbur, Dartmouth ........................... 1995 Gene Venzke, Penn .................................... 1935 Donald Martin, Yale ................................... 1969 Chris Harper, Penn ..................................... 1995 MEN’S ALL-TIME TEAM SCORES 1 1 1 1935 Princeton, N.J. 3 Penn
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