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Ashton Eaton School Oregon Class Senior Events Combined Events Hometown Bend, Ore The Bowerman 2010 Men’s Finalists Ashton Eaton School Oregon Class Senior Events Combined Events Hometown Bend, Ore. High School Mountain View 2010 Performance Ledger HighLIGHTS Event Date Mark Place Notes Meet Location INDOOR: Eaton not only won the NCAA hep- --- INDOOR --- HEPT Jan 28-29 6,256 1 CR TAMU Chal College Station, Texas tathlon title for the second-straight year, but he ( 6.78 - 7.66m [25-1¾] - 12.56m [41-2½] - 2.07m [6-9½] / 7.86 - 4.96m [16-3¼] - 2:38.02 ) did it in world-record fashion … scoring 6,499 (Collegiate Record -- old: 6,208, Trey Hardee, Texas, 2006) points, Eaton reset what was Dan O’Brien’s 1993 (No. 2 performance on all-time indoor collegiate list) record of 6,476 with fi ve new personal bests over Mar 12-13 6,499 1 WR, AmR, CR, MR NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. the seven-event bonanza … in January, Eaton ( 6.71 - 7.73m [25-4½] - 13.12m [43-½] - 2.11m [6-11] / 7.77 - 5.10m [16-8¾] - 2:32.67 ) (World Record -- old: 6,476, Dan O’Brien, USA, 1993) topped what was Trey Hardee’s collegiate record (American Record -- old: 6,476, Dan O’Brien, 1993) with a 6,256 tally … Eaton would better each of (Collegiate Record -- old: 6,256, Ashton Eaton, 2010) his marks from that January weekend to claim (NCAA Championships Meet Record -- old: 6,136, Donovan Kilmartin, Texas, 2004) the world record in March … only a few hours after breaking the world record, Eaton returned 60m Mar 12 6.71 H PB, hCB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. (Collegiate All-Time Heptathlon Best -- old: 6.73, Trey Hardee, Texas, 2006) to the NCAA meet to run the second leg of the LJ Mar 12 7.73m 25-4½ H iPB, =hCB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. Ducks 4x400 and helped the team to a sixth-place (Collegiate All-Time Heptathlon Best -- equals: Trey Hardee, Texas, 2006) national fi nish … at the MPSF Championships SP Mar 12 13.12m 43-½ H PB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. in Seattle, Eaton claimed scoring positions in HJ Mar 12 2.11m 6-11 H PB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. the pole vault (fourth) and as a member of the 60mH Mar 13 7.77 H PB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. PV Feb 26 5.26m 17-3 4 PB MPSF Seattle, Wash. Ducks’ 4x400-meter relay team (second) … UST- 1000m Mar 13 2:32.67 H PB NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. FCCCA National Field Athlete of the Year. 4x400 Feb 27 3:07.61 2nd leg 2 MPSF Seattle, Wash. OUTDOOR: Eaton won his third-consecutive Mar 13 3:08.42 2nd leg 6 (46.42 split) NCAA Fayetteville, Ark. NCAA decathlon crown, scoring a champion- ships- and personal-record score of 8,457 points --- OUTDOOR --- … capturing victory by 656 points, Eaton became DEC 31-Apr 1 8,310w 1 TexasR Austin, Texas the fi rst in collegiate history to win three-straight (10.34w - 7.88mw [25-10¾] - 13.11m [43-¼] - 2.02m [6-7½] - 47.06: Day 1 - 4,494 CB) crowns in the event and the second ever to win a (13.85W - 43.71m [143-5] - 4.60m [15-1] - 52.19m [171-2] - 4:41.43) third total … despite tallying just one event per- (No. 5 performance on all-time collegiate list) May 8-9 8,154 1 Pac-10 Berkeley, Calif. sonal best (46.28 in the 400m) among the 10 dis- (10.59 - 7.43m [24-4½] - 12.77m [41-10¾] - 1.94m [6-4¼] - 47.25) ciplines, Eaton notched an all-time collegiate best (13.79 - 42.29m [155-0] - 5.15m [16-10¾] - 49.67m [162-11] - 4:39.97) 4,500 points on day one and came within eight Jun 10-11 8,457 1 MR, CL, PB NCAA Eugene, Ore. points of Trey Hardee’s overall collegiate record (10.37 - 7.90m [25-11] - 12.60m [41-4¼] - 2.02m [6-7½] - 46.28: Day 1 - 4,500 CB) (8,465) … in three competitions this season, Eaton (13.68 - 41.71m [136-10] - 4.70m [15-5] - 52.41m [171-11] - 4:21.85) (NCAA Championships Meet Record -- old: 8,276, Brian Brophy, Tennessee, 1992) scored 8,000 or more points, extending his streak (No. 3 performance on all-time collegiate list [No. 3 performer]) to 10 … opened the season at the Texas Relays at the end of March with a wind-aided 8,310 for the 100m Mar 31 10.34w w: 3.4 D TexasR Austin, Texas win … at the Pac-10 Combined Event Champion- Apr 17 10.52 w: -1.2 1 vs UCLA Eugene, Ore. ships, Eaton scored a conference-record 8,154 May 15 10.19w w: 2.7 q/1h3 PB (AC) Pac-10 Berkeley, Calif. May 16 10.33 w: -1.0 2 PB Pac-10 Berkeley, Calif. to become just the third man to win three of the Jun 10 10.37 w: 0.5 D NCAA Eugene, Ore. league’s crowns in the event … coming back a week later for the remaining portions of the LJ Apr 10 7.81m 25-7½, w: 1.7 1 Pac-10 Berkeley, Calif. league meet, Eaton would win conference titles May 28 8.04m 26-4½ 2q PB NCAA (SF) Austin, Texas in the 110-meter hurdles and long jump, adding a Jun 10 7.90m 25-11 D NCAA Eugene, Ore. Jun 12 7.23m 23-8¾ 22 NCAA Eugene, Ore. runner-up performance in the 100-meter dash … Eaton would also qualify for the national fi nal in SP Mar 31 13.11m 43-¼ D oPB TexasR Austin, Texas the long jump, notching a leap of 26-4½ (8.04m) HJ Mar 31 2.02m 6-7½ D =SB TexasR Austin, Texas to be the second qualifi er out of the West … UST- Jun 10 2.02m 6-7½ D =SB NCAA Eugene, Ore. FCCCA Co-National Field Athlete of the Year … 400m Jun 10 46.28 D PB, dCB NCAA Eugene, Ore. (Collegiate All-Time Decathlon Best -- old: 46.89, Jordgan Hudgens, Azusa Pacifi c, 1999) Pac-10 Co-Men’s Field Athlete of the Year. 110mH May 16 13.54 w:-1.5 1 PB Pac-10 Berkeley, Calif. DISC Apr 1 43.71m 143-5 D PB TexasR Austin, Texas PV Apr 1 5.15m 16-10¾ D oPB TexasR Austin, Texas JAV Jun 11 52.41 171-11 D SB NCAA Eugene, Ore. 1500m Jun 11 4:21.85 D SB NCAA Eugene, Ore..
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