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Alumni in the Olympics
ALUMNI IN THE OLYMPICS OLYMPIC YEAR - CITY - SEX NAME COUNTRY OLYMPIC EVENTS 1984 - Los Angeles - M&W Andrea Thomas Jamaica 400m, 4x400m Gus Envela Equatorial Guinea 100m, 200m 1988 - Seoul - Women Andrea Thomas Jamaica 400m, 4x400m Barbara Selkridge Antigua & Barbuda 400m Leslie Maxie USA 400m Hurdles Cathy Schiro O'Brien USA Marathon Juliana Yendork Ghana Long Jump 1988 - Seoul - Men Dennis Mitchell USA 100m, 4x100m Steve Lewis USA 400m, 4x400m Gus Envela Equatorial Guinea 200m, 400m Hollis Conway USA High Jump Randy Barnes USA Shot Put 1992 - Barcelona - Women Suzy Favor Hamilton USA 1,500m Tonja Buford Bailey USA 400m Hurdles Janeene Vickers-McKinney USA 400m Hurdles Cathy Schiro O'Brien USA Marathon Carlette Guidry USA 4x100m Esther Jones USA 4x100m Tanya Hughes USA High Jump Sharon Couch-Jewell USA Long Jump 1992 - Barcelona - Men Dennis Mitchell USA 100m, 4x100m Gus Envela Equatorial Guinea 100m Michael Bates USA 200m Steve Lewis USA 400m, 4x400m Reuben Reina USA 5,000m Bob Kennedy USA 5,000m John Trautman USA 5,000m Todd Williams USA 10,000m Darnell Hall USA 4x400m Hollis Conway USA High Jump Darrin Plab USA High Jump 1996 - Atlanta - Women Carlette Guidry USA 200m, 4x100m Maicel Malone USA 400m, 4x400m Kim Graham USA 400m, 4X400m Suzy Favor Hamilton USA 800m Juli Henner Benson USA 1,500m Amy Rudolph USA 5,000m Kate Fonshell USA 10,000m ALUMNI IN THE OLYMPICS OLYMPIC YEAR - CITY - SEX NAME COUNTRY OLYMPIC EVENTS Ann-Marie Letko USA Marathon Tonja Buford Bailey USA 400m Hurdles Janeen Vickers-McKinney USA 400m Hurdles Shana Williams -
2009 IAAF World Champs
Men Did not compete (29) AG Kruger Morningside Sheldon Sheldon Ashton Eaton Oregon Mountain View Bend Brad Walker Washington University Spokane Casey Malone Colorado State Arvada West Arvada Christian Cantwell Missouri Eldon Eldon Darvis Patton TCU Lake Highlands Dallas David Payne Cincinnati Wyoming Wyoming Derek Miles South Dakota Bella Vista Fair Oaks George Kitchens Clemson Glenn Hills Augusta Ian Waltz Washington State Post Falls Post Falls Jake Arnold Arizona Maria Carrillo Santa Rosa James Jenkins Arkansas State Mc Cluer North Florissant Joshua Mc Adams BYU Broadview Heights Broadview Heights Lionel Larry USC Dominquez Compton Michael Rodgers Oklahoma Baptist Berkeley St. Louis Mike Hazle Texas State Temple Temple Nick Symmonds Willamette Bishop Kelly Boise Shawn Crawford Clemson Indian Land Indian Land Brandon Roulhac Albany State (GA) Marianna Marianna Chris Hill Georgia Sulphur Sulphur Daniel Huling Miami (O) Geneva Geneva Dorian Ulrey Arkansas Riverdale Port Byron Jarred Rome Boise State Marysville-Pilchuck Marysville Jeremy Scott Arkansas Norfolk Norfolk Khadevis Robinson TCU Trimble Tech Fort Worth Monzavous Edwards Texas Tech Opelika Opelika Ryan Brown Washington Renton Renton Tim Nelson Wisconsin Liberty Christian Palo Cedro Tora Harris Princeton South Atlanta Atlanta Men Did compete (32) Tyson Gay Arkansas Lafayette Lexington Matt Tegenkamp Wisconsin Lees Summit Lees Summit Sean Furey Dartmouth Methuen Methuen Keith Moffatt Morehouse Menchville Newport News Kerron Clement Florida La Porte La Porte Jeremy Wariner Baylor -
2016 Lsu Track & Field Media Guide
Outlook LSU 2016 LSU TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Only One LSU 52 LSU Administration Review 53 Director of Athletics Records 4 Campus Life 110 2015 Men’s Indoor Performance List 146 Men’s All-Time Indoor Records 5 Why LSU? 111 2015 Women’s Indoor Performance List 147 Women’s All-Time Indoor Records 6 LSU Track & Field: An Era of Excellence Preview 112 2015 Men’s Outdoor Performance List 148 Men’s All-Time Outdoor Records 9 All-Time Results 54 2016 Men’s Season Preview 113 2015 Women’s Outdoor Performance List 149 Women’s All-Time Outdoor Records 10 Dominance on the Track 56 2016 Women’s Season Preview 114 2015 Cross Country Rosters 150 Men’s All-Time Relay Records 12 The Winning Streak 58 2016 Men’s Track & Field Roster 115 2015 Cross Country Results 151 Women’s All-Time Relay Records 13 History of the 4x100-Meter Relay 59 2016 Women’s Track & Field Roster 116 2015 Accolades 152 Men’s Indoor Record Book 14 The X-Man 153 Women’s Indoor Record Book 16 The Bowerman Award 154 Men’s Outdoor Record Book 18 Games of the XXX Olympiad Coaches History 155 Women’s Outdoor Record Book 60 Dennis Shaver, Head Coach 20 Games of the XXIX Olympiad 117 LSU Olympians 156 Multi-Event Record Book 63 Debbie Parris-Thymes, Assistant Coach 22 LSU Olympic Medalists 118 World-Class Tigers 157 Cross Country Record Book 64 Todd Lane, Assistant Coach 24 Wall of Champions 120 NCAA Champions 158 Tiger Letterwinners 65 Derek Yush, Assistant Coach 26 LSU Athletics Hall of Fame 125 SEC Champions 160 Lady Tiger Letterwinners 28 Track Stars on the Gridiron 66 Bennie Brazell, -
NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No
NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No. 17 April 4, 2007 U.S. Men’s Indoor List etrack — 2007 U.S. Men’s Indoor Lists — compiled by Jim Rorick 60 METERS 6.46 ............ Marcus Brunson (Nike) ............... 2/11 ............Karlsruhe 50 METERS 6.51 ............ ——Brunson ............................... 2/03 .............Stuttgart 5.79 ............ Shane Crawford (InHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.52 ............ ***Jacoby Ford (Clem) ................ 2/24 ...................ACC 5.81 ............ Justin Murdock (MdHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.53 ............ ——Ford ..................................... 2/24 ...................ACC .................... Jeremy Rankin (CoHS) .............. 3/11 ..................... NIN 6.54 ............ ——Brunson ............................... 2/03 .............Stuttgart 5.82 ............ Rynell Parson (TxHS) ................. 3/11 ..................... NIN .................... Preston Perry (API) .................... 2/10 .............Houston 5.83 ............ Preston Perry (API) .................... 2/04 ......... Saskatoon **6 performances by 3 performers** 6.55 ............ Shawn Crawford (Nike) .............. 1/27 ......Reeb Boston .................... -Demi Omole (Wi) ....................... 2/03 ............Meyo Inv 55 METERS 6.56 ............ DaBryan Blanton (Nike) .............. 2/25 ...............USATF 6.14 ............ -Greg Bolden (FlSt) .................... 1/13 .........Gainesville .................... **Travis Padgett (Clem) .............. 3/10 .................NCAA -
Randal Tyson Track Center All-Time Best List
Updated 2/24/19 Men’s 60 Meters 6.46 Terrence Trammell USA 2/15/2003 Tyson Invitational 6.48 John Capel USA 2/15/2003 Tyson Invitational 6.50 Maurice Greene USA 2/15/2003 Tyson Invitational 6.51 Grant Holloway Florida 1/26/2019 Razorback Invitational 6.51 Richard Thompson LSU 3/14/2008 NCAA Indoor Championships (Prelims) 6.51 Richard Thompson LSU 3/15/2008 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.52 Ronni Baker TCU 3/14/2015 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.52 Lerone Clarke Jamaica 2/11/2012 Tyson Invitational 6.52 John Teeters Oklahoma State 2/13/2015 Tyson Invitational (Prelims) 6.53 Jon Drummond Nike 2/12/2000 Tyson Invitational 6.53 D’Angelo Cherry Miss State 3/8/2013 NCAA Indoor Championships (Prelims) 6.53 Kim Collins TCU 3/10/2000 NCAA Indoor Championships (Prelims) 6.54 Grant Holloway Florida 2/23/2019 SEC Indoor Championships 6.54 Trindon Holliday LSU 3/15/2008 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.54 D’Angelo Cherry Miss State 3/9/2013 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.54 Jalen Miller Mississippi 3/13/2015 NCAA Indoor Championships (Prelims) 6.54 John Teeters Oklahoma State 3/14/2015 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.54 John Teeters Oklahoma State 2/13/2015 Tyson Invitational (Semis) 6.54 Maurice Greene USA 2/15/2003 Tyson Invitational (Prelims) 6.54 Terrence Trammell USA 2/15/2003 Tyson Invitational (Prelims) 6.54 Jason Smoots NIKE 2/11/2005 Tyson Invitational 6.54 Rakieem Salaam Oklahoma 2/11/2011 Tyson Invitational (Semis) 6.54 Marvin Bracy Florida State 2/8/2013 Tyson Invitational 6.54 Julien Dunkley East Carolina 3/15/2003 NCAA Indoor Championships 6.54 Terrance -
Dennis Shaver
2010 LSU TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE This Is LSU Preview Review Records 4 Campus Life 40 2010 Men’s Season Preview 82 2009 Season Review 120 Men’s All-Time Indoor Records 5 Why LSU? 42 2010 Women’s Season Preview 84 2009 Men’s Indoor Performance List 121 Women’s All-Time Indoor Records 6 This is LSU Track & Field 44 2010 LSU Men’s Track & Field Roster 85 2009 Women’s Indoor Performance List 122 Men’s All-Time Outdoor Records 9 All-Time Results 45 2010 LSU Women’s Track & Field Roster 86 2009 Men’s Outdoor Performance List 123 Women’s All-Time Outdoor Records 10 Dominance on the Track 46 2010 NCAA Qualifying Standards 87 2009 Women’s Outdoor Performance List 124 Men’s All-Time Relay Records 12 Bernie Moore Track Stadium 47 NCAA Championships Format 88 2009 Cross Country Rosters 125 Women’s All-Time Relay Records 14 Games of the XXIX Olympiad 89 2009 Cross Country Results 126 Men’s Indoor Record Book 16 LSU Olympic Medalists Coaches 90 2009 Accolades 127 Women’s Indoor Record Book 18 Wall of Champions 48 Dennis Shaver, Head Coach 128 Men’s Outdoor Record Book 20 Track Stars on the Gridiron 51 Mark Elliott, Assistant Head Coach History 129 Women’s Outdoor Record Book 22 Champions Day at the White House 52 Marvin Gibson, Assistant Coach 91 LSU Olympians 130 Multi-Event Record Book 23 Community Outreach 53 Debbie Parris-Thymes, Assistant Coach 92 World-Class Tigers 131 Cross Country Record Book 24 Academic Success 54 Todd Lane, Assistant Coach 94 NCAA Champions 132 The Winning Streak 26 Academic Center 55 Derek Yush, Assistant Coach 99 NCAA Regional -
Top-10 Lists
@clemsontrackxc MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS 60 METERS 1. Jacoby Ford ................... 6.51 .........................2009 5000 METERS LONG JUMP 2. Michael Green ............... 6.55 .........................1993 1. Robert DeBrouwer .......... 13:32.00 ..................1985 1. Chris McBride ............... 25-8 (7.82m) ............2019 3. Tevin Hester .................. 6.56 .........................2015 2. Yehezkel Halifa .............. 13:49.22 ..................1989 2. George Kitchens ............ 25-4.75 (7.74m) .......2005 Travis Padgett ................ 6.56 .........................2007 3. Dov Kremer ................... 13:51.58 ..................1989 3. Kai Maull ...................... 25-1.75 (7.66m) .......2001 Shawn Crawford ............. 6.56 .........................2000 4. Itay Magidi .................... 14:03.60 ..................2005 4. Rodney Keasler .............. 24-11.25 (7.60m) .....1987 6. C.J. Spiller .................... 6.58 .........................2008 5. Matt Clark ..................... 14:04.16 ..................2008 5. Antwoine Welcome......... 24-10.5 (7.58m) .......1991 7. Dwight Thomas .............. 6.64 .........................2002 6. Larry Clark ..................... 14:08.24 ..................1990 6. George Fields ................ 24-9.25 (7.55m) .......2007 8. Larry Griffin ................... 6.65 .........................2003 7. Peter Van de Kerkove ..... 14:08.41 ..................1986 7. Josh Fowler ................... 24-7.75 (7.51m) .......2010 Corey Brown .................. 6.65 .........................2006 -
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Gators make it back-to-back titles; Florida becomes fourth men’s program to win consecutive crowns: Florida became just the fourth diff erent men’s program in NCAA history to claim back-to-back NCAA indoor championships, scoring 52 total team points to capture the 2011 national crown March 12 at Gilliam Indoor Track Sta- dium on the campus of Texas A&M. The Gators join Arkansas, Kansas and UTEP as the only men’s programs in NCAA history to win NCAA indoor championships in consecutive years. Florida is the fi rst team to accomplish the feat since Arkansas did so in 2005 and 2006. The Gators totaled 52 points to defeat second-place Texas A&M by 12 points. The Aggies scored 40 points, while BYU was third with 34 points. Fourth-place LSU (31) and fi fth-place Florida State (30) rounded out the men’s top fi ve. It marked the 25th national title in Florida school history. “This year was special because we came in as big favorites, had some adversity, but we overcame it and we’re national champions again,” Florida head coach Mike Holloway said. “It was a total-team eff ort. We’re a team and a family, and we look after each other. We had a tough day yesterday, but the thing is that champions respond to adversity. I challenged our team to be who we are and do the things that we do well. They did that and I’m very proud of them.” Florida was aided by individual national championships from junior jumper Will Claye in the men’s triple jump and sophomore sprinter Jeff Demps in the men’s 60-meter dash. -
2019 Men's Outdoor Track & Field
2021 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 195 Florida State - ACC Champions & 10th Place NCAA Championships Isaiah Holmes (1st Tm: High Jump) Clemson - Tied 20th Place NCAA Championships Russell Robinson (2nd Tm: Triple Jump) Virginia - Tied 28th Place NCAA Championships Khamal Stewart-Baynes (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Solomon Strader (2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Notre Dame - 34th Place NCAA Championships North Carolina (13) Virginia Tech - Tied 37th Place NCAA Championships Patrick Anderson (1st Tm: 10,000-M) North Carolina - Tied 57th Place NCAA Championships Draven Crist (2nd Tm: High Jump) Ben Finger (2nd Tm: Pole Vault) Matthew Harris (2nd Tm: 400-M Hurdles) ACC Championship Results Decathlon Jesse Hunt (2nd Tm: 1500-M) Raleigh, N.C., May 13-15 Evan Lee, DU ................................................... 7,300 pts James Joycey (1st Tm: Hammer) 1. Florida State ......................................................... 136 • ACC Championship Record Daniel McArthur (1st Tm: Shot Put) 2. Virginia Tech ...................................................... 116.5 Alex Milligan (2nd Tm: 3000-M Steeplechase) 3. Virginia .................................................................... 92 ACC Championship Most Valuable Performer - Track Roman Mitchell (2nd Tm: Javelin) 4. Notre Dame ......................................................... 80.5 Kasaun James, FS Dolan Owens (2nd Tm: 800-M) 5. North Carolina......................................................... 75 ACC Championship Most Valuable Performer - Field Isaiah Palmer (2nd Tm: 400-M) 6. Clemson -
Several Pacific Association Area Stars on U.S. Teams for World Relays in Bahamas This Weekend
News from: USA Track & Field Pacific Association (USATF’s Largest Association – Representing Northern Calif. / Northern Nev.) Contact: Fred Baer, Media Chair [email protected]; mobile: 650.483.3733 May 22, 2014 SEVERAL PACIFIC ASSOCIATION AREA STARS ON U.S. TEAMS FOR WORLD RELAYS IN BAHAMAS THIS WEEKEND UP NEXT: US PARALYMPIC NATIONALS AND USATF NATIONALS ARE BACK-TO-BACK IN SAME REGION (NORCAL) FOR FIRST TIME Several athletes with Pacific Association and California ties will be featured in the IAAF World Relays competition in Nassau (The Bahamas) this weekend (May 24- 25) -- before the track spotlight turns to Northern California and the West Coast for the remainder of the season. The local stars include Cal grad David Torrence of Oakland (former USA indoor 3,000 meter champion) and Stanford grad Garrett Heath (former NCAA indoor champion for Stanford) – both on the men’s 4 x 1,500 meter relay. Former Mt. Pleasant High School (San Jose) star Jeneba Tarmoh, who competed for Texas A&M, is on the women’s 4 x 200 meter relay team roster. She has a 2012 Olympic gold medal from the winning USA 4 x 100 meter relay team at London, running in the prelims. $1.4 MILLION PRIZE MONEY & TV SCHEDULE: A total prize purse of $1.4 million will be paid by the IAAF for the men’s and women’s races. The event will be televised live on Universal Sports Saturday and Sunday afternoons, starting at 3:30 p.m. (P.T.) each day. Other California athletes on the USA team roster include: MEN: Ameer Webb from Tustin, a former California Community College double sprint champion for Cerritos College (who led the world in the 100 meters early last season and is a 2-time NCAA champion) and American Collegiate 100 meter record holder Walter Dix (now living in Los Angeles) -- both in the 4 x 200 meter relay; Duane Solomon (Los Angeles and USC) and Brandon Johnson (Big Bear and UCLA) in the 4 x 800 meter relay, and Will Leer (Los Angeles and Pomona College) in the 4 x 1,500 meter relay. -
2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men's 100M
2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Time Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay 1qf1 Eu gene 2008 2 2 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2012 2 9.80 1.6 Justin Gatlin 1 Eugene 2016 4 9.83 1.7 Justin Gatlin 1sf1 Eugene 2016 5 3 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bromell 2 Eugene 2016 6 9.86 1.8 Tyson Gay 2 Eugene 2012 6 9.86 2.0 Trayvon Bromell 1sf 2 Eug ene 2016 8 4 9.89 1.6 Travis Padgett 1qf2 Eugene 2008 8 4 9.89 1.6 Darvis Patton 1qf3 Eugene 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Wind Name Venue Year Max 0.15 10.06 -2.2 Car l Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Min 0.00 10.09 -0.7 Dennis Mitchell New Orleans 1992 0.01 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 10.26 0.0 Stanley Floyd Eugene 1980 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Time Wind Name Venu e Year 1 9.68 w 4.1 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.77 1.6 Tyson Gay Eugene 2008 9.80 1.8 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2012 1.6 Justin Gatlin Eugene 2016 9.91 0.0 Maurice Greene Sacramento 2004 2 9.80 w 4.1 Walter Dix Eugene 2008 9.84 1.6 Trayvon Bro mell Eugene 2016 3 9.84 w 4.1 Darvis Patton Eugene 2008 9.93 0.0 Shawn Crawford Sacramento 2004 9.93 1.8 Ryan Bailey Eugene 2012 4 9. -
2004 US HS Men Outdoors
U.S. HIGH SCHOOL MEN - 2004, OUTDOOR 6August2004 Jim Spier [email protected] - Senior; * Junior; ** Sophomore; *** Freshman (Top 5 and others such that at least 5 non-CA, TX athletes are included) 100 Meters 10.25 [+1.5] *J-MEE SAMUELS, Mt. Tabor, Winston-Salem, NC AAU Reg(1) 7.11 10.28 [+0.8] -WALTER DIX, Coral Springs, FL Fl R(1h) 3.26 10.29 [+1.0] -IVORY WILLIAMS, Central, Beaumont, TX World Jr(1) 7.14 10.30 [ ] -WILLIAMS World Jr(1s3) 7.13 10.30 [+0.7] *SAMUELS AAU JO(s) 8.5 -------------------- 5 performances ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10.34 [+1.6] -KENNY O'NEAL, Skyline, Oakland, CA CA(1) 6.5 10.39 -TRELL KIMMONS, Coldwater, MS MS 2A(1) 5.8 Others: 10.40 [+2.0] *EDINO STEELE, Pacific, Brooklyn, NY Blunt(h) 7.24 10.46 -MARCUS PUGH, Jenks, OK OK 6A(1) 5.15 10.46 [+2.0] *TRAVIS PADGETT, Crest, Shelby, NC Blunt(h) 7.24 100 Meters – no wind information 10.43 -MARCUS PUGH, Jenks, OK Jenks Inv(1) 4.27 100 Meters – wind-aided 10.07 [+3.6] *J-MEE SAMUELS, Mt. Tabor, Winston-Salem, NC Blunt(h) 7.24 10.25 [+4.8] -IVORY WILLIAMS, Central, Beaumont, TX Jrs(1h1) 6.26 10.33 [+4.8] -KENNY O'NEAL, Skyline, Oakland, CA Jrs(2h1) 6.26 10.34 [+3.2] -TRELL KIMMONS, Coldwater, MS Jrs(3) 6.26 10.37 -MARCUS PUGH, Jenks, OK Reg(1) 5.7 10.37 [+2.2] -JACOB NORMAN, Temple, TX TX 5A(1) 5.15 10.37 [+2.4] -LIONEL LARRY, Dominquez, Compton, CA SS Div(1) 5.22 10.38 -CHRIS JOHNSON, Olympia, Orlando, FL Shepard 10.38 -LASHAWN MERRITT, Wilson, Portsmouth, VA Landstown(1) 5.1 10.40 -JAY COOPER, Jenks, OK Reg(2) 5.7 10.43 [+4.7] -LASHAWN MERRITT, Wilson, Portsmouth, VA Loucks(1h1) 5.7 10.43 {+3.6] ?ROBERT MARTIN, Lee County, Sanford, NC Blunt(h) 7.24 200 Meters 20.58 [+1.1] *J-MEE SAMUELS, Mt.