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MEN's OUTDOOR TOP-10 (As of 5/29/21) MEN’S OUTDOOR TOP-10 (as of 5/29/21) 100 METERS 3000 METER STEEPLECHASE Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Ato Boldon 9.90 1996 1. Dave Daniels 8:29.24 1982 2. Mike Marsh 10.07 1989 2. Mark Junkermann 8:31.55 1987 3. Henry Thomas 10.15 1987 3. Erik Emilsson 8:34.80 6/10/2005 (NCAA) 4. Marcus Reed 10.18 1994 4. Gordon Innes 8:38.8 1974 5. Tony Miller 10.18 1992 5. Peter Herold 8:42.94 5/15/21 (Pac-12) 6. Eric Brown 10.20 1979 6. Dylan Knight 8:43.68 5/15/2010 (Pac-10) 7. Max Dyce 10.23 2013 7. Austin O’Neil 8:44.86 3/31/2017 (UCLA) 8. Warren Edmonson 10.24+ 1972 8. Henry Hagenbuch 8:45.91 5/16/2008 (Pac-10) 9. Leon Powell 10.26 2017 9. Mark Lewis 8:46.6 1980 10. Greg Foster 10.28 1979 10. Tom Grewe 8:47.1 1986 (+ = 100m hand time + 0.24) 5000 METERS 200 METERS Name Time Date Name Time Date 1. Meb Keflezighi 13:26.85 1998 1. Ato Boldon 19.80 1996 2. Steve Ortiz 13:35.0 1982 2. Henry Thomas 20.18 1988 3. Robert Brandt 13:36.18 2019 3. Greg Foster 20.20 1979 4. Steve McCormack 13:42.9 1983 4. Danny Everett 20.23 1988 5. Bob Day 13:44.2 1966 5. Gentry Bradley 20.34 1996 6. Daniel De La Torre 13:46.14 2017 6. Mike Marsh 20.35 1988 7. Geoff Pyne 13:47.4 1966 7. Eric Brown 20.38 1981 8. Mark Hauser 13:49.34 1998 8. Millard Hampton 20.43 1977 9. Austin Ramos 13:51.73 2007 9. Wayne Collett 20.44+ 1968 10. Tony Miller 20.51 1992 10,000 METERS (+ = 200m hand time + 0.24) Name Time Date 1. Meb Keflezighi 28:16.79 1998 400 METERS 2. Steve Ortiz 28:21.70 1982 Name Time Date 3. Jon Butler 28:47.7 1982 1. Steve Lewis 43.87 1988 4. Rich Brownsberger 28:53.07 1984 2. Danny Everett 43.98 1988 5. Robert Brandt 28:55.27 2019 3. John Smith 44.34* 1971 6. Marco Anzures 29:00.21 2010 4. Wayne Collett 44.54* 1971 7. Kyle Shackleton 29:02.58 2009 5. Benny Brown 44.84* 1973 8. Steve Webb 29:03.5 1982 6. Craig Everhart 44.89 2004 9. Garrett Reynolds 29:05.88 2019 7. Henry Thomas 45.05 1987 10. Drew Shackleton 29:05.97 2009 8. Ibrahim Hassan 45.13 1996 9. Mike Stevenson 45.49 1990 MARATHON 10. Maxie Parks 45.64* 1974 Name Time Date 10. Ismail Turner 45.64 5/29/21 (NCAA West Prelims) 1. Steve Ortiz 2:13:21 1981 (* = 440y hand time -0.16) 2. Rich Brownsberger 2:14:02 1986 3. Kyle Shackleton 2:17:59 2009 800 METERS 4. Dan Caprioglio 2:18:07 1983 Name Time Date 5. Willie Ayyad 2:20:31 1983 1. Cory Primm 1:44.71 2011 6. Jerry Marsh 2:20:31 1983 2. Jess Strutzel 1:45.81 1999 7. Alex Crabill 2:20.38 2010 3. Nick Hartle 1:46.73 2016 8. Ron Cornell 2:20:54 1979 4. Conrad Suhr 1:46.84 1978 9. Mark Kushner 2:24:02 1975 5. Jeff West 1:47.0 1980 10. Vicken Simonian 2:27:34 1977 6. Jon Rankin 1:47.11 2005 7. Jack Preijers 1:47.7 1984 HIGH HURDLES 8. Scott Crawford 1:47.78 2010 Name Time Date 9. Michael Granville 1:47.93 1997 1. Greg Foster 13.22 1978 10. Tony Veney 1:47.8+ 1973 2. James Owens 13.46 1978 (+ = 880 yards -0.7) 2. Kevin Craddock 13.46 2008 4. Steve Kerho 13.57 1987 1500 METERS 5. Charles Rich 13.67+ 1973 Name Time Date 6. Marcus Allen 13.67 1983 1. Jon Rankin 3:35.26 2005 7. Charles Ryan 13.69 2002 2. Ron Roberts 3:40.5 1984 8. Tony Golston 13.69 2004 3. Mike Parkinson 3:41.04 1984 9. Ron Copeland 13.77+ 1967 4. Alex Gonzales 3:41.49 1982 10. Derek Knight 13.80 1990 5. Laef Barnes 3:41.76 2008 (+ = 120y hand time + 0.27) 6. Mark Hauser 3:41.97 1998 7. Brian Russell 3:42.10 1981 8. Bob Day 3:42.1 1964 9. Marlon Patterson 3:42.13 2010 10. Daniel Herrera 3:42.17 2015 MEN’S OUTDOOR TOP-10 (as of 5/29/21) 400 METER HURDLES 8. Danny Ames 20.14m (66-1) 2004 Name Time Date 9. Marcus Gordien 20.04m (65-9) 1979 1. Kevin Young 47.72 1988 10. Jim Banich 19.90m (65-3.5) 1986 2. Andre Phillips 48.10 1981 DISCUS 3. Rai Benjamin 48.33 2017 Name Mark Date 4. Brandon Johnson 48.59 2005 1. Julian Wruck 68.16m (223-7) 2013 5. Wayne Collett 48.84+ 1970 2. John Godina 64.92m (213-0) 1995 6. Kyle Erickson 49.62 2002 3. Greg Garza 64.53m (211-8) 2008 7. Jonathan Williams 49.67 2005 4. John Brenner 63.45m (208-2) 1984 8. Marty Beck 49.80 1992 5. Scott Moser 62.99m (206-8) 2001 9. Phillip Mills 50.14 1976 6. David Wilson 61.47m (201-8) 1989 10. Eric McNeal 50.28 1980 7. Dan Ames 61.20m (200-9) 2003 (+ = 440y hand time -0.16) 8. Darius Savage 61.08m (200-5) 2007 HIGH JUMP 9. Luke Sullivan 61.06m (200-4) 1999 Name Mark Date 10. Jim Banich 60.91m (199-10) 1986 1. Del Davis 2.32m (7-7.25) 1982 HAMMER THROW 2. Lee Balkin 2.27m (7-5.25) 1984 Name Mark Date 3. Rory Kotinek 2.24m (7-4) 1975 1. Boldizsar Kocsor 69.92m (229-5) 2008 4. Troy Haines 2.22m (7-3.25) 1986 2. Alec Faldermeyer 69.89m (229-3) 2012 5. Sean Lee 2.21m (7-3) 2019 3. Justin Stafford 68.57m (225-00) 2019 5. Dwight Stones 2.21m (7-3) 1972 4. David Wilson 68.48m (224-8) 1989 7. Michael Burke 2.20m (7-2.5) 2017 5. John Knight 65.63m (215-4) 1990 8. Rich Pitchford 2.20m (7-2.5) 1995 6. Dan Ames 65.28m (214-2) 2004 9. Cody Crampton 2.20m (7-2.5) 2014 7. Luke Sullivan 64.41m (211-4) 1999 10. Isaiah Holmes 2.20m (7-2.5) 2019 8. John Brenner 64.34m (211-1) 1984 POLE VAULT 9. Scott Moser 64.30m (210-11.5) 2002 Name Mark Date 10. Greg Hodel 63.98m (209-11) 1994 1. Mike Tully 5.71m (18-8.75) 1978 NEW JAVELIN THROW 2. Scott Slover 5.70m (18-7.25) 1997 Name Mark Date 3. Mike Woepse 5.62m (18-5.25) 2014 1. Erik Smith 79.20m (259-10) 1993 4. Sondre Guttormsen 5.60m (18-4.5) 2019 2. Greg Johnson 76.84m (252-1) 1995 4. Yoo Kim 5.60m (18-4.5) 2004 3. Josh Johnson 75.77m (248-7) 1998 6. Anthony Curran 5.55m (18-2.5) 1982 4. David Bunevacz 75.23m (246-10) 1992 7. Dustin DeLeo 5.51m (18-1) 2008 5. Simon Litzell 74.46m (244-3) 2018 8. Mike Landers 5.50m (18-0.5) 2006 6. Jim Connolly 74.30m (243-9) 1987 9. Brian McLaughlin 5.50m (18-0.5)i 2000 7. Derek Eager 71.26m (233-9) 2015 10. Jay Borick 5.45m (17-10.5) 1991 8. Marian Spannowsky 70.54m (231-05) 2018 LONG JUMP 9. Nate Marum 69.77m (228-11) 2001 Name Mark Date 10. Steve Barnett 67.13m (220-3) 1990 1. James McAlister 8.24m (27-0.5) 1973 OLD JAVELIN THROW 2. Mike Powell 8.22m (26-11.75) 1986 Name Mark Date 3. Jerry Herndon 8.12m (26-7.5) 1974 1. Jim Connolly 78.28m (256-10) 1984 4. George Brown 8.01m (26-3.25) 1952 2. Mark Anderson 78.05m (256-1) 1980 5. Juaune Armon 8.00m (26-3) 2002 3. Jason Bender 77.98m (255-10) 1983 6. Finn Bendixen 7.97m (26-1.75) 1972 4. Rory Kotinek 77.32m (253-8) 1974 6. Harrison Schrage 7.97m (26-01.75) 2021 (West Coast Classic) 5. Mike Izzi 76.78m (251-11) 1983 8. John Johnson 7.93m (26-0.25) 1968 6. Dick Selby 76.05m (249-6) 1966 9. Willie Banks 7.91m (25-11.5) 1975 6. Tom Jadwin 76.05m (249-6) 1980 10. Isaiah Holmes 7.90m (25-11) 2017 8. Ted DeMill 75.69m (248-4) 1979 TRIPLE JUMP 9. Ron Ulrich 74.78m (245-4) 1960 Name Mark Date 10. Peter Jones 74.52m (244-6) 1971 1. Willie Banks 17.05m (55-11.25) 1978 DECATHLON 2. Dokie Williams 16.81m (55-2) 1982 Name Points Date 3. Clarence Taylor 16.76m (54-11.75) 1974 1. Mark Anderson 8171 1981 4. Chip Benson 16.71m (54-10) 1982 2. Jim Connolly 8121 1987 5. James Butts 16.65m (54-7.5) 1972 3. Marcus Nilsson 8104 2013 6. Milan Tiff 16.50m (54-1.75) 1973 4. C.K. Yang 8089 1963 7. Denny Rogers 16.34m (53-7.5) 1971 5. Rick Sloan 7869 1968 8. Charles Rogers 16.29m (53-5.5) 1993 6.
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