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Virginia Tech Track & Field Record Book Virginia Tech Track & Field Record Book 2020 ACC Indoor Champions 2021 ACC Indoor Champions 1 Table of Contents Queen Harrison (2010 Bowerman Award Winner) .......................................................................................................................................3 National Champions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................4-5 2021 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions ..........................................................................................................................................................6 2021 ACC Indoor Individual Champions ..............................................................................................................................................................7 2020 ACC Indoor Individual Champions ..............................................................................................................................................................8 2019 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions ..........................................................................................................................................................9 2019 ACC Indoor Individual Champions ...........................................................................................................................................................10 2018 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions .......................................................................................................................................................11 2018 ACC Indoor Individual Champions ...........................................................................................................................................................12 2017 ACC Indoor Individual Champions ...........................................................................................................................................................13 2017 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions .......................................................................................................................................................14 2021 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................15 2020 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................16 2019 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................17 2018 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................18 2017 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................19 2016 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................20 2015 Honors and Awards .............................................................................................................................................................................................21 Tech Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Records ................................................................................................................22 Tech Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Records ...........................................................................................................23 Rector Field House Facility Records .....................................................................................................................................................................24 Men’s All-Time Indoor Performers..................................................................................................................................................................25-27 Men’s All-Time Outdoor Performers .............................................................................................................................................................28-31 Women’s All-Time Indoor Performers .........................................................................................................................................................32-34 Women’s All-Time Outdoor Performers .....................................................................................................................................................35-37 All-Americans - Men ..................................................................................................................................................................................................38-40 All-Americans - Women ..........................................................................................................................................................................................41-42 Men’s Indoor Conference Champions ........................................................................................................................................................43-44 Men’s Outdoor Conference Champions ....................................................................................................................................................45-46 Women’s Indoor Conference Champions ........................................................................................................................................................47 Women’s Outdoor Conference Champions ....................................................................................................................................................48 Men’s NCAA and ACC Team Finishes .................................................................................................................................................................49 Women’s NCAA and ACC Team Finishes .........................................................................................................................................................50 Tech’s All-Time Conference Finishes ...................................................................................................................................................................51 2 Queen Harrison 2010 BOWERMAN AWARD WINNER Wrapping up a stellar collegiate career in 2010, Queen Harrison earned three NCAA titles as a senior, becoming Virginia Tech’s first female national champion in any sport. She brought home a title in the 60-meter hurdles during the indoor season, and became the first athlete in NCAA history to win both the 100- and 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. During her time at Virginia Tech, Harrison was a six-time all-American, ACC Female Track Performer of the Year in 2009 and 2010, and the winner of the 2010 Bowerman Award, given to the season’s most outstanding male and female track and field athlete. 3 National Champions Spyridon Jullien Marcel Lomnicky Queen Harrison 2005 2009 2010 Weight Throw Hammer Throw 60m Hurdles Hammer Throw 2012 100m Hurdles 2006 Weight Throw 400m Hurdles Weight Throw Hammer Throw Dorotea Habazin Alexander Ziegler Tomas Kruzliak Irena Sediva 2011 2011 2013 2015 Hammer Throw Hammer Throw Hammer Throw Javelin Throw 2012 2017 Hammer Throw Javelin Throw 2013 Weight Throw 4 National Champions Vincent Ciattei, Greg Chiles, Patrick Joseph, Neil Gourley 2018 Distance Medley Relay Fourth Place NCAA Indoor Championships 2018 31 points - 4th place - Men 5 2021 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions Cole Beck Essence Henderson Tyson Jones 100 Meters Shot Put Shot Put Jacory Patterson Alexios Prodanas Fitsum Seyoum 400 Meters Hammer Throw 3,000 Steeplechase Patrick Forrest, Cameron Rose, Tyreke Sapp, Jacory Patterson Men’s 4x400 Meter Relay 6 2021 ACC Indoor Individual Champions Jacory Patterson Bashir Mosavel-Lo Antonio Lopez Segura 200 Meters & 400 Meters 800 Meters 5,000 Meters Lindsey Butler Caitlan Tate Rachel Baxter 800 Meters 400 Meters Pole Vault Tyler Leeser, Patrick Forrest, David Whitfield, Ben Nibbelink Men’s DMR Team 7 2020 ACC Indoor Individual Champions Jacory Patterson Peter Seufer Rachel Baxter 400 Meters 3,000 Meters & 5,000 Meters Pole Vault Sarah Edwards Sarah Freix Caitlan Tate Mile 5,000 Meters 400 Meters Caitlan Tate, Kennedy Dennis, Nykah Smith, Arlicia Bush Women’s 4x400 Team 8 2019 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions Rachel Pocratsky Jaelyn Demory Miles Green 800 Meters & 1,500 Meters Decathlon 400 Hurdles Bashir Mosavel-Lo Jacory Patterson Fitsum Seyoum 800 Meters 400 Meters 3,000 Steeplechase Deakin Volz Pole Vault 9 2019 ACC Indoor Individual Champions Rachel Baxter Rachel Pocratsky Sarah Edwards Pole Vault 800 Meters Mile Jacory Patterson Peter Seufer Deakin Volz 400 Meters 3,000 Meters Pole Vault Rachel Pocratsky, Shannon Quinn, Sarah Edwards, Arlicia Bush Women’s DMR Team 10 2018 ACC Outdoor Individual Champions Eszter Bajnok Rachel Pocratsky Emma Thor Long Jump & Triple Jump 800 Meters
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