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Usc Track & Field Heritage Award USC TRACK & FIELD HERITAGE AWARD Legend: Event Name Athlete was unable to compete due to injury or the 1976 or 1980 Olympic boyco@s aAer making their team. NaEon's flag-bearer in Olympic Opening or Closing Ceremonies Academically or professionally ineligible to compete for USC Olympic Medalists who are not Heritage Award Winners Various QuesEons sEll to be answered Qualificaons: Athletes' eligibility should have ended 5 years prior to eligibility for the Heritage Award. The following point alloca<ons can be used for the considera<on of an athlete's qualifica<on for the Award. Primary - Worth 6 points for individual Olympic Gold, 5 points per Silver, 4 points per Bronze. Divide by 4 for relay medals. Secondary - Worth 5 points per individual NCAA win, 1.25 points per relay win. Making a USA Olympic T&F Team is worth 4 points per team / year. Making a foreign Olympic T&F Team is worth 1 point per team / year. Making any Winter Olympic Team = 1/2 point. TerEary - Individual NCAA 2nd place = 4 points, 1 point per relay 2nd. Individual NCAA 3rd place = 3 points, 3/4 point per relay 3rd. NCAA individual 4th - 8th place (All-America status) = 1 point. 1/4 point for relays. Each individual World Record = 2 points. Each individual American Record = 1 point. Each individual Collegiate Record = 1 point. Divide by 4 for relay records. Being a USC Captain = 1 point per year. USC AthleEcs Hall of Fame = 1. USATF Hall of Fame = 1. T&F News U.S. Athlete of the Year, T&F News World Athlete of the Year, and IAAF / WA Athlete of the Year = 1 point per year each. T&F News Cover = 1/2 point per issue. World Championships, World Cup, World Marathon Majors, and 1991 and earlier Pan American Games medals: Gold = 3 points; Silver = 2 points; Bronze = 1 point. Divide by 4 for relay medals. AAU / TAC / USATF Individual Indoor & Outdoor Championship win = 1 point. Individual Commonwealth Games, European Champs, Post-1991 Pan American Games, NACAC wins = 1 point. Relay wins = 1/4 point. Outdoor Conference Championship win = 2 points, and relay wins = 1/2 point. Worthy of consideraEon for Heritage Award per Tracy. Track & Track & Heritage Field Field NaDonal Points News News IAAF / High earned Other Champs: World Track & U.S. World WA USC School Heritage Total while Championships, Pan Am USATF Field Athlete Athlete Athlete AthleDcs Track & USC USC Award Heritage compeDng Years at USC / NCAA 2nd Place NCAA 3rd Place NCAA 4th - 8th Place Conference World American Collegiate World Games, World Cup, AAU/TAC/ Hall of News of the of the of the USC Hall of Field Hall Male Female USC USC Trojan Winner Points at USC Name LeHer Winner Country Olympian (years, events) Olympic Medals NCAA Championships Finishes Finishes Finishes Championships Records Records Records Bests USATF, etc. Fame Cover Year Year Year Captain Fame of Fame Athlete Athlete Coach Donor Force Name 8 Emil Breitkreutz 1906 USA 1904 - 800m 1 Bronze 1 Emil Breitkreutz 1936 USA Asst. Track Coach 1992 2.5 Dean Cromwell 1909 - 1948 USA 1948 USA Head Track Coach Coach: 12 NCAA Chps 1974 Feb '48 1995 1 Dean Cromwell 1913 & 1914 (120yH) 2003 41 Fred Kelly 1912 - 1915 USA 1912 - 110mH 1 Gold 1913 (Shot Put) 6 6 4 1 1st 1913 AAU 120yH 1914 2003 1 Fred Kelly Went to UW before transfering to 4 J. Ira Courtney 1913 - 1914 USA 1912 - 100m, 200m, 4x100m 1 J. Ira Courtney USC. Also PEA! 1st 1912,'13 AAU 100y 1st 2006 29 Howard Drew 1914 - 1915 USA 1912 - 100m 1914 (100y) 6 6 1 4 1913 AAU 220y 2003 1 Howard Drew Transferred to Dartmouth aAer 1 23 Earl Thomson 1916 - 1917 Canada 1920 - 110mH 1 Gold 6 1st 1918, '21, ' 22 AAU 120yH 1977 1 Earl Thomson year 4 Roy Evans 1918 - 1922 USA 1920 - Discus 1 Roy Evans 1920 - 100m, 200m, 4x100m 1924 - 200m 1 Gold, 1 Gold 1st 1920, '21, '24 AAU 220y 1st 1991 94.25 Charles Paddock 1919 - 1923 USA 1928 - 200m Relay, 2 Silver 15, 1 Relay 14, 1 Relay 12 1921, 1924 AAU 100y 1976 1923 1995 1 Charles Paddock 5 George Schiller 1920 - 1922 USA 1920 - 400m 1922 1 George Schiller 11 Norm Anderson 1923 - 1925 USA 1924 - Shot Put 1923 (Shot Put) 4th 1923 (Discus) 1924 1 Norm Anderson 9 OHo Anderson 1923 - 1925 USA 1924 - Decathlon 1923 (220yH) 4th 1923 (Broad jump) 1925 1 OHo Anderson 1924 - Discus, Shot Put 1st 1921, 1925 AAU Shot Put 1st 1990 55 Clarence "Bud" Houser 1924 - 1926 USA 1928 - Discus 3 Gold 1926 (Discus) 1926 (Shot Put) 1926 (Shot Put, Discus) 2 2 2 1925, '26, '28 AAU Discus 1979 1926 2003 2019 1 Clarence "Bud" Houser 1 Keith Lloyd 1924 - 1925 USA 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Keith Lloyd 4 Earle Wilson 1924 USA 1924 - Triple Jump 1 Earle Wilson 11 Leighton Dye 1924 - 1926 USA 1928 - 110mH 1926 (120yH) 1926 (120yH) 1st 1926 AAU 120yH 1 Leighton Dye 0.75 Brice Taylor 1925 USA 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Brice Taylor 1 Bob Lee 1925 USA 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Bob Lee 5 Edgar House 1925 - 1927 USA 4th 1926 (220y) 3 Relays 3 Relays 3 Relays 1927 1 Edgar House 2 Herschel Smith 1925 - 1927 USA 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Herschel Smith 4.5 Morton Kaer 1926 USA 1924 - Pentathlon 1927 (4x440y) 1 Morton Kaer 1924 - Pole Vault 37 Lee Barnes 1926 - 1928 USA 1928 - Pole Vault 1 Gold 1926, '27, '28 (PV) 3 4 4 1st 1927, '28 AAU Pole Vault 1928 2018 1 Lee Barnes 2.5 Willie Lewis 1927 - 1928 USA 1927 (4x440y) 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Willie Lewis 1st 1926 AAU 100y 1st 2011 27 Charles Borah 1927 - 1929 USA 1928 - 4x100m 1 Relay Gold 1927, '28 (100y, 220y) 2, 3 Relays 2, 3 Relays 1, 1 Relay '27 AAU 220y, '28 200m 1929 1 Charles Borah Track & Track & Heritage Field Field NaDonal Points News News IAAF / High earned Other Champs: World Track & U.S. World WA USC School Heritage while Championships, Pan Am USATF Field Athlete Athlete Athlete AthleDcs Track & USC USC Award Heritage compeDng Years at USC / NCAA 2nd Place NCAA 3rd Place NCAA 4th - 8th Place Conference World American Collegiate World Games, World Cup, AAU/TAC/ Hall of News of the of the of the USC Hall of Field Hall Male Female USC USC Trojan Winner Points at USC Name LeHer Winner Country Olympian (years, events) Olympic Medals NCAA Championships Finishes Finishes Finishes Championships Records Records Records Bests USATF, etc. Fame Cover Year Year Year Captain Fame of Fame Athlete Athlete Coach Donor Force Name 2 Milton Mauer 1929 - 1931 USA 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Milton Mauer 11 Bob Hall 1929 - 1932 USA 1931 (Shot & Discus) 4th 1930 (Discus) 1 Bob Hall 15 Vic Williams 1929 - 1931 USA 1931 (440y) 1930 (440y) 1 1 1 1st 1930, 1931 AAU 440y 1 Vic Williams 10 Dick Barber 1930 - 1932 USA 1932 - Broad (Long) jump 1930, 1931 (Long Jump) 1 Dick Barber 10 James Stewart 1930 - 1932 USA 1928 - Decathlon 1930 (High jump) 6th 1931 (High jump) 1 James Stewart 1928 - 4x100m 1932 - 4x100m 1st 1928 AAU 100m 1st 1991 43.5 Frank Wykoff 1930 - 1932 USA 1936 - 100m, 4x100m 3 Relay Gold 1930, 1931 (100y) 2, 6 Relays 2, 6 Relays 1, 2 Relays 1 Relay 1931 AAU 100y 1977 1932 1999 2018 1 Frank Wykoff 1st 1925 - 1928, '31 AAU SP 1st B.A. 1930 1928 - Discus 1926, 1927 AAU Discus 1st 1926, 2000 52.5 Lillian Copeland (PoliEcal Science) USA 1932 - Discus 1 Gold, 1 Silver 3 16, 2 Relays 1931 AAU Javelin 1994 2003 1 Lillian Copeland 2 Maurice Guyer 1930 - 1931 USA 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Maurice Guyer 2005 5 Peter Clentzos 1930 - 1932 USA 1932 - Pole Vault 6th 1930 (Pole Vault) 1 Peter Clentzos 13 Bob Van Osdel 1930, 1932-1933 USA 1932 - High jump 1 Silver 1930 (High jump) 1 Bob Van Osdel 3 Roy Delby 1931 - 1932 USA 5th 1931 (220y) 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Roy Delby 11 Charles Parsons 1931 - 1934 USA 1934 (100y, 220y) 4th 1933 (220y) 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Charles Parsons 12 Duncan McNaughton 1931 - 1933 Canada 1932 - High jump 1 Gold 1933 (High jump) 1 Duncan McNaughton 1932 - Pole Vault 1995 27 Bill Graber 1931 - 1933 USA 1936 - Pole Vault 1931, '33 (Pole Vault) 2 2 2 1st 1932 AAU Pole Vault 1 Bill Graber 12 Ed Ablowich 1932 - 1934 USA 1932 - 4x400m 1 Relay Gold 1933 (440y) 5th 1934 (440y) 2 Relays 2 Relays 1934 1 Ed Ablowich 13.5 Al Fitch 1933 - 1936 USA 1936 - 4x400m 1 Relay Silver 1936 (400m) 6th 1934 (440y) 1936 (4x440y) 4 Relays 4 Relays 3 Relays 1 Al Fitch 9 Al Olson 1933 - 1935 USA 1934 (Long Jump) 1935 (Long Jump) 1 Al Olson 4.5 James Cassin 1933, 1935-1936 USA 6th '35, '36 (400y/m) 1936 (4x440y) 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 James Cassin 7 John McCarthy 1934 - 1935 USA 1935 (440y) 1934 (440y) 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 John McCarthy 2 Jim AbboH 1934 - 1937 USA 2 Relays 2 Relays 2 Relays 1 Jim AbboH 4th 1934 (100y, 220y) 1997 25 Foy Draper 1934 - 1936 USA 1936 - 4x100m 1 Relay Gold 1936 (100m) 1936 (200m) 4th 1935 (220y) 1936 (100y, 220y) 5 Relays 5 Relays 3 Relays 1936 1 Foy Draper 10 Hal Smallwood 1935 - 1936 USA 1936 - 400m 1936 (440y) 1 Relay 1 Relay 1 Relay 1st 1936 AAU 440y 1938 1 Hal Smallwood 2002 13 Roy Staley 1935 - 1937 USA 1936 - 110mH 1937 (120yH) 4th '35, '36 (120y/mH) 1 1 1 1 Roy Staley 1st 1935 AAU Pole Vault, 1st 1993 49 Earle Meadows 1935 - 1937 USA 1936 - Pole Vault 1 Gold 1935, '36 (Pole Vault) 1937 (Pole Vault) 1937 (Pole Vault) 5 5 2 1937, '40.
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