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Drake Relays Records DRAKE RELAYS RECORDS EVENT ATHLETE MARK YEAR METRIC Men's Invitational 100-Meter Dash Harvey Glance, Auburn 10.01 1976 200-Meter Dash Wallace Spearmon, Saucony 20.02 2012 400-Meter Dash Kirani James, Nike 44.22 2015 800-Meter Run Randy Wilson, Oklahoma 1:45.86 1978 1,500-Meter Run Steve Scott, Sub Four Track Club 3:38.27 1984 Mile Alan Webb, Nike 3:51.71 2007 5,000-Meter Run Nick Rose, Mason-Dixon TC 13:27.20 1977 10,000-Meter Run Kipsubal Koskei, Albuquerque TC 28:07.40 1980 110-Meter Hurdles Hansle Parchment, Jamaica 13.14 2014 400-Meter Hurdles Danny Harris, Iowa State 48.28 1986 4x110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team USA Blue 52.94 2015 3,000-Meter Steeplechase Henry Marsh, Brigham Young 8:31.02 1977 4x100 Meter Relay Texas- El Paso 39.93 2004 Long Jump Ralph Boston, Tennessee State 26-1 1/4 1961 7.95 Triple Jump Christian Taylor, Li-Ning 56-02 2013 17.12 High Jump Derek Drouin, Nike 7-10.5 2014 2.4 Pole Vault Jeff Hartwig, Nike 19-0.75 2007 5.81 Shot Put Christian Cantwell, Nike 72-06.25 2006 22.1 Discus Mac Wilkins, Athletics West 211-0 1978 64.31 Decathlon Kip Janvrin, VISA/Nike 8,198 1996 University Men 4x100-Meter Relay Alabama 38.96 1983 4x200-Meter Relay Texas-El Paso 1:20.53 1994 Sprint Medley Relay Alabama 3:12.19 1983 4x400-Meter Relay Southern Illinois 3:00.78 1984 4x800-Meter Relay Nebraska 7:14.89 1985 2xMile Relay Kansas State 7:16.30 1970 Distance Medley Relay Southern Methodist 9:30.45 1983 College Men 4x100-Meter Relay Lincoln 39.57 2012 4x200-Meter Relay Wayland Baptist 1:22.42 1985 Sprint Medley Relay Prairie View 3:14.43y 1979 4x400-Meter Relay Wayland Baptist 3:03.78 1985 4x800-Meter Relay Prairie View 7:23.7y 1974 Distance Medley Relay Cal Poly-Pomona 9:39.65 1984 University-College Men 100-Meter Dash Calvin Smith, Alabama (prelims) 10.11 1983 Andre Cason, Texas A&M 10.1h 1989 800-Meter Dash Einars Tupuritis, Wichita State 1:46.53 1996 1,500-Meter Run John Nuttall, Iowa State 3:41.74 1990 Mile Rex Maddaford, Eastern New Mexico 4:01.4 1970 110-Meter Hurdles Omar McLeod, Arkansas 13.21 2015 400-Meter Hurdles Justin Gaymon, Georgia 49.26 2008 4x110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Indiana State 55.06 2001 4x1,600-Meter Relay Iowa State 16:09.45 1981 4xMile Relay Western Kentucky 16:17.4 1975 Javelin Chris Hill, Georgia 268-01 2008 81.72 Shot Put Janus Robberts, Southern Methodist 69-07.50 2001 21.22 Discus John Nichols, LSU 206-09 1989 63.02 Hammer Throw Libor Charfreitag, Southern Methodist 238-09 2002 72.78 Cory Martin, Auburn 238-09 2008 72.78 High Jump Thomas McCants, Alabama 7-5 3/4 1985 2.27 Triple Jump Paul Emordi, Texas Southern 55-3 1/4 1985 16.84 Long Jump Anthuan Maybank, Iowa 27-01 1993 8.25 Pole Vault Bill Payne, Baylor 18-6 1/2 1991 5.65 Men's Masters 800-Meter Run Kip Janvrin, Warrensburg, Mo. 1:53.89 2007 Mile Tony Young, unattached 4:12.34 2004 Pole Vault David Lindenberg, Des Moines, Iowa 15-7.75 2009 Women's Invitational 100-Meter Dash LaShauntea Moore 11.06 2010 200-Meter Dash Gwen Torrence, Mazda Track Club 22.40 1994 400-Meter Dash Francena McCorory, adidas 50.13 2015 800-Meter Run Ajee Wilson, adidas 2:00.03 2015 1,500-Meter Run Jennifer Simpson, New Balance 4:03.35 2013 Mile Francie Larrieu, Pacific Coast Club 4:40.2 1975 3,000-Meter Run Suzy Favor Hamilton, Nike 8:56.03 2002 5,000-Meter Run Cathy Branta-Easker, Wisconsin 15:31.18 1985 10,000-Meter Run Patti Murray, Club Nike 32:57.38 1988 100-Meter Hurdles Jasmin Stowers, Nike 12.40 2015 400-Meter Hurdles Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republic 54.41 2013 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay USA Blue 50.50 2015 Shot Put Nadine Kleinert, Germany 61-03 2010 18.67 Discus Becky Breisch, Nike 211-03 2010 64.38 Hammer Throw Florence Ezah, Unattached 209-3 2002 63.77 Pole Vault Yarisley Silva, Cuba 15-11 2013 4.85 High Jump Chaunte' Lowe, Nike 6-6 2012 1.98 Long Jump Janay DeLoach, Nike 21-10.75 2013 6.67 *Note winning jump Heptathlon Diana Pickler, Asics 6,040 2010 was wind aided University Women 4x100-Meter Relay Texas 43.58 2012 4x200-Meter Relay Texas Southern 1:31.96 1989 Sprint Medley Relay Arkansas 3:43.64 2015 4x400-Meter Relay Arkansas 3:28.63 2011 4x800-Meter Relay Minnesota 8:27.42 2007 Distance Medley Relay Stanford 11:03.59 2003 College Women 4x100-Meter Relay Academy of Art 44.19 2013 4x200-Meter Relay Lincoln 1:34.84 2010 4x400-Meter Relay Lincoln 3:34.52 2013 Sprint Medley Relay Oklahoma Baptist 3:47.03 2014 4x800-Meter Relay North Dakota State 8:47.62 2003 Distance Medley Relay Olivet Nazarene 11:26.59 2007 University-College Women 100-Meter Dash Sevatheda Fynes, Eastern Michigan 11.19 1995 800-Meter Run Svetlana Badrankova, Texas-El Paso 2:02.99 2001 1,500 Meter Run Carly Hamilton, Georgia 4:12.15 2013 3,000 Meter Run Malgorzata Biela, Lewis 9:37.49 1997 5,000 Meter Run Cathy Branta-Easker, Wisconsin 15:31.18 1985 100-Meter Hurdles Letecia Wright, Ohio State 12.87 2011 400-Meter Hurdles Nawal El Moutawakel, Iowa State 55.37 1984 Muizat Ajoke Odumosu, South Alabama 55.37 2007 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona 9:57.03 2004 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Academy of Art 52.50 2013 800-Meter Medley Relay Prairie View 1:38.76 1983 4x1600-Meter Relay Oklahoma State 18:58.11 2015 Four-Mile Relay Stanford 19:25.91 2003 Shot Put Tia Brooks, Oklahoma 60-11.25 2013 18.57 Discus Becky Breisch, Nebraska 194-0 2004 62.61 Hammer Throw Brittany Riley, Southern Illinois 237-11 2007 72.51 Javelin Denise Thiemard, Nebraska 194-04 1983 59.24 Pole Vault Natalie Willer, Nebraska 14-3.5 2009 4.36 High Jump Gina Curtis, Iowa State 6-2 1/4 2002 1.89 Long Jump Aisha James, Iowa 22-03 2003 6.78 Triple Jump Shani Marks, Minnesota 45-03 2003 13.79 Women's Masters 800-Meter Run Alisa Harvy, RIADA 2:17.78 2013 High School Boys 100-Meter Dash James Harrington, Cedar Falls 10.61 2012 Mile Doug Smith, Sioux City Central 4:12.6 1968 800-Meter Run Ryan Schweizer, Dowling Catholic 1:52.15 2015 1500-Meter Run Ed Delashmutt, Fort Madison 3:59.63 1976 1600-Meter Run Josh Evans, Linn-Mar 4:10.76 2014 3,200-Meter Run Albert Meier, Boone 8:58.46 2014 110-Meter Hurdles Jordan Mullen, Atlantic 14.04 2009 400-Meter Hurdles Dustin Avey, Ames 51.94 1995 4x100-Meter Relay Cedar Falls 42.17 2012 4x200-Meter Relay Cedar Falls 1:27.41 2011 4x400-Meter Relay West Des Moines Valley 3:17.77 2006 4x800-Meter Relay Marshalltown 7:45.63 1985 Sprint Medley Relay Dowling Catholic 3:26.48 2015 4x110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay Cedar Rapids Kennedy 56.09 2010 Two-Mile Relay Clinton 7:47.7 1970 High Jump Brian Tietjens, North Central of Manly 7-3 1981 Long Jump Chris Walker, Davenport Central 23-11 3/4 1984 Pole Vault Preston Schmidt, Bettendorf 16-0 1983 Discus Chase Madison, Newton 199-1 2004 Shot Put Doug Lane, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 67-2 1/4 1968 High School Girls 100-Meter Dash Laneisha Waller, Cedar Rapids Washington 12.13 2003 Briyana Carter, Des Moines Roosevelt 12.13 2015 800-Meter Run Shelby Houlihan, Sioux City East 2:07.69 2011 1500-Meter Run Katie Flood, WDM Dowling Catholic 4:28.30 2010 3000-Meter Run Stephanie Jenks, Linn-Mar 9:26.87 2014 100-Meter Hurdles (30 in.) Jenna Caffrey, Burlington 13.80 2006 100-Meter Hurdles (33 in.) Mary Young, Urbandale 14.30 2014 400-Meter Hurdles A.G. Bradford, Davenport North 1:01.01 2008 4x100-Meter Relay Des Moines Roosevelt/Cedar Rapids Jefferson 47.55 2012/2015 4x200-Meter Relay Cedar Rapids Jefferson 1:40.96 2015 4x400-Meter Relay Waukee 3:50.21 2009 4x800-Meter Relay Dowling Catholic 9:11.01 2010 Sprint Medley Relay Des Moines Roosevelt 1:44.98 1985 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay-33" Urbandale 1:02.41 2014 4x100 Shuttle Hurdle Relay-30" Mason City 1:00.80 2003 High Jump Hannah Willms, Dike-New Hartford 6-1 2010 Long Jump Laneisha Waller, Cedar Rapids Washington 19-3 3/4 2004 Discus Kiana Phelps, Kingsley-Pierson/Woodbury Cen. 159-04 2015 Shot Put Paulette Mitchell, Council Bluffs Lincoln 50-4 3/4 1992 Misc. Mile Race Walk - Men Jack Blackburn, Ohio Track Club 6:58.4 1961 10K Race Walk - Men Ray Sharp, Wisconsin-Parkside 43:51.5 1981 Marathon - Men Charlie McMullen- Lake Ozark, Minn 2:15:19 1978 Marathon - Women Janice Arenz, St. Paul, Minn 2:47:46 1978 8K Road Race - Men Kevin Herd, Coralville, Iowa 23:40 1995 8K Road Race - Women Diane Nukuri, Swisher, Iowa 27:05 2009 10K Road Race - Men Yobes Ondiekl 27:46 1989 10K Road Race - Women Janis Klecker 31:44 1990 Half Marathon - Men Matt Gabrielson, Minneapolis, Minn.
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