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Percy Beard Track Records PERCY BEARD TRACK RECORDS MEN WOMEN EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE 100m 10.01 Trindon Holliday (LSU) 5-17-09 100m 10.98 Kelly Ann Baptiste (Pure Athletics) 4-24-15 Keston Bledman (Pure Athletics) 4-24-15 200m 22.27 Joanna Atkins (Life Speed) 4-4-14 200m 19.69 Walter Dix (Florida State) 5-26-07 400m 50.17 Shaunae Miller (Pure Athletics) 4-24-15 400m 44.66 Tyrone Kemp (Florida) 4-8-89 800m 2:00.62 Chanelle Price (Nike) 4-5-15 800m 1:45.7 Mark Everett (Florida) 4-28-90 1,500m 4:08.65 Kenia Sinclair (unattached) 3-25-05 1,500m 3:40.2 Dick Buerkle (New York AC) 1973 3,000m Steeple 9:52.34 Liz Wort (Duke) 5-26-07 3,000m Steeple 8:29.66 Brian Abshire (Nike Boston) 3-28-87 5,000m 15:50.5 Mary Shea (N.C. State) 3-21-81 5,000m 13:41.4 Jack Bacheler (Florida TC) 1970 100m Hurdles 12.62 Kendra Harrison (Kentucky) 4-24-15 110m Hurdles 13.10 David Oliver (Nike) 4-6-07 400m Hurdles 54.88 Tierra Brown (Adidas) 4-6-12 400m Hurdles 48.49 Bershawn Jackson (G.W. Express/Nike) 4-6-12 4x100m 42.75 Speed Divas 2011 4x200m 1:30.43 South Florida Elite 4-3-09 4x100m Relay 38.18 n/a (USA) 4-5-15 4x400m 3:24.14 Robinson, Williams-Mills, Martin, Hastings 4-7-12 4x200m Relay 1:20.38 McQuay, Hall, Wilks, Smith (Florida) 4-3-10 (One Goal Athletics) 4x400m Relay 2:59.73 Glass, Graham, Jr., Dukes, Hall (Florida) 4-5-14 4x800m 8:28.81 Jackson, Ruff, Kane, Snapp (Tennessee) 4-6-13 4x800m Relay 7:16.89 n/a (Georgia Tech) 4-5-14 4x1,500m 19:16.63 Fonshell, Torelli, Goddard, Lynch (Villanova) 3-30-90 4x1,500m Relay 15:42.84 Lee, Chambers, Ortiz, Duncan (Florida) 3-23-00 SHR 50.66 Rollins, Harrison, Porter, Castlin (BJPTC) 4-5-14 SHR 53.65 n/a (World Express AC) 4-5-15 SMR 3:37.62 n/a (Tom Jones All-Stars) 4-4-09 SMR 3:13.96 n/a (Florida) 4-5-15 DMR 11:07.60 Bennett, Hunte, O’Sullivan, Franey (Villanova) 3-30-90 DMR 9:37.95 Johnson, Fowler, Stallings, Jakubiec (Florida) 3-26-94 High Jump 6-5.50 Tisha Waller (Goldwin TC) 3-25-95 High Jump 7-7.25 Ricky Robertson (Ole Miss) 4-7-12 Pole Vault 14-7.25 Lacy Janson (unattached) 4-5-08 Pole Vault 18-8.25 Bill Deering (M-F Athletic) 1995 Long Jump 22-7.25 Brittney Reese (Ole Miss) 4-5-08 Long Jump 26-9.25 Yussuf Ali (unattached) 3-26-88 Triple Jump 45-10.50 Toluwani Faluade (Optimal Performance) 4-5-08 Triple Jump 55-3.75 Robert Cannon (Indiana) 1980 Shot Put 60-10.50 Kristin Heaston (Nike) 4-7-07 Shot Put 67-11 Jonathan Jones (Buffalo) 4-5-15 Discus 209-1 Hilda Elisa Ramos (Cuba) 4-27-91 Discus 217-2 Bradley Cooper (Athletic Attic) 3-26-82 Javelin 190-04 Irena Sediva (Va Tech) 4-5-15 Javelin 273-3 Tom Pukstys (Florida) 4-28-90 Hammer 226-10 Erin Gilreath (New York AC) 4-1-06 Hammer 254-10 Jud Logan (New York TC) 1986 PEPSI FLORIDA RELAYS RECORDS | COLLEGE/INVITE MEN WOMEN EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE 100m 10.04 Diondre Batson (Stellar Athl) 2015 100m 10.97 Michelle-Lee Ahye (World Express) 2015 200m 19.97 Dedric Dukes (Florida) 2014 200m 22.27 Joanna Atkins (Life Speed) 2014 400m 45.13 Butch Reynolds (unattached) 1999 400m 50.23 Francena McCorory (Adidas) 2011 800m 1:45.91 Alex Amankwah (Alabama) 2015 800m 2:00.62 Chanelle Price (Nike) 2015 1,500m 3:40.70 Dave Hill (Florida TC) 1978 1,500m 4:08.65 Kenia Sinclair (unattached) 2005 3,000m Steeple 8:29.66 Brian Abshire (Nike Boston) 1987 3,000m Steeple 10:04.03 Cornelia Griesche (Miss State) 2015 5,000m 13:50.80 Marty Liquori (New York AC) 1976 5,000m 15:50.5 Mary Shea (N.C. State) 1981 10,000m 28.25.6 Mark Scrutton (unattached) 1984 10,000m 33:14.2 Ellen Reynolds (Duke) 1986 110m Hurdles 13.10 David Oliver (Nike) 2008 100m Hurdles 12.65 Queen Harrison (Virginia Tech) 2010 400m Hurdles 48.49 Bershawn Jackson (G.W. Express/Nike) 2012 400m Hurdles 54.88 Tierra Brown (Adidas) 2012 4x100m 38.18 n/a (USA) 2015 4x100m 42.75 Speed Divas 2011 4x200m 1:20.38 McQuay, Hall, Wilks, Smith (Florida) 2010 4x200m 1:30.43 South Florida Elite 2009 4x400m 2:59.73 Glass, Graham, Jr., Dukes, Hall (Florida) 2014 4x400m 3:24.14 One Goal Athletics 2012 4x800m 7:16.89 n/a (Georgia Tech) 2014 4x800m 8:28.81 Jackson, Ruff, Kane, Snapp (Tennessee) 2013 4x1,500m 15:42.84 Lee, Chambers, Ortiz, Duncan (Florida) 2000 4x1,500m 19:16.63 Fonshell, Torelli, Goddard, Lynch (Villanova) 1990 SHR 53.65 n/a (World Express AC) 2015 SHR 50.66 Rollins, Harrison, Porter, Castlin (BJPTC) 2014 SMR 3:13.96 n/a (Florida) 2015 SMR 3:37.62 Tom Jones All-Stars 2009 DMR 9:37.95 Johnson, Fowler, Stal lings, Jakubiec (Florida) 1994 DMR 11:07.60 Bennett, Hunte, O’Sullivan, Franey (Villanova) 1990 High Jump 7-7.25 Ricky Robertson (Ole Miss) 2012 High Jump 6-5.50 Tisha Waller (Goldwin TC) 1995 Pole Vault 18-8.25 Bill Deering (M-F Athletic) 1995 Pole Vault 14-7.25 Lacy Janson (unattached) 2008 Long Jump 26-9.25 Yussuf Alli (unattached) 1988 Long Jump 22-7.25 Brittney Reese (Ole Miss) 2008 Triple Jump 55-3.75 Robert Cannon (Indiana) 1980 Triple Jump 45-10.50 Toluwani Faluade (Optimal Performance) 2008 Shot Put 67-11 Jonathan Jones (Buffalo) 2015 Shot Put 60-10.50 Kristin Heaston (Nike) 2007 Discus 217-2 Bradley Cooper (Athletic Attic) 1982 Discus 189-6 Penny Neer (Nike Coast) 1991 Javelin 272-3 Bob Roggy (So. Illinois) 1978 Javelin 199-8 Solvi Nybu-Watson (Florida) 1986 Hammer 254-10 Jud Logan (New York TC) 1986 Hammer 226-3 Erin Gilreath (New York AC) 2004 PEPSI FLORIDA RELAYS RECORDS | HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GIRLS EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE EVENT MARK NAME (AFFILIATION) DATE 100m 10.17 Jeff Demps (South Lake - Fla.) 2008 100m 11.29 Octavious Freeman (Lake Wales - Fla.) 2011 800m 1:47.79 Andres Arroyo (Colonial - Fla.) 2013 800m 2:09.44 Daesha Rogers (American Heritage - Fla.) 2012 1,600m 4:05.96 Steve Bolt (Grisson - Ala.) 1973 1,600m 4:46.53 Shelly Steely (Bishop Conwell - Pa.) 1980 3,200m 8:54.4 Billy Convey (Ransom Everglades - Fla.) 1983 3,200m 10:27.76 Wendy Neely (Lake Braddock - Va.) 1986 110m Hurdles 13.64 Damion Thomas (Northeast O P) 2015 100m Hurdles 13.72 Shantia Moss (Pompano Beach - Fla.) 2004 High Jump 7-2 Matt Vincent (Martin County - Fla.) 1999 High Jump 6-0 Viktoria Andonova (Coral Springs - Fla.) 2004 7-2 Dothel Edwards (Cedar Shoals - Ga.) 1984 Pole Vault 12-6 Nati Sheppard (Ransom Everg) 2015 Pole Vault 16-8.75 Chip Heuser (St. Xavier - Fla.) 2003 Long Jump 25-4 Joey Wells (Government - Bahamas) 1983 Long Jump 20-6.5 Cornelia Jackson (Miami Northeast - Fla.) 1979 Triple Jump 52-4 Andre Scott (Sanford Seminole - Fla.) 1994 Triple Jump 41-1 Viktoria Andonova (Coral Springs - Fla.) 2004 Shot Put 65-4.75 Dock Luckie (Ft. Pierce Central - Fla.) 1977 Shot Put 49-6.5 Seilala Sua (St. Thomas Aquinas - Fla.) 1996 Discus 195-9 Wes Stockbarger (Charlotte - Fla.) 2004 Discus 170-1 Seilala Sua (St. Thomas Aquinas - Fla.) 1996 4x100m 40.49 McKenzie, Herbert, Gibson, Strainge (American Heritage) 2013 4x100m 45.38 Adenikinju, Scott, McCammon, Charles (Roosevelt - Md.) 2009 4x200m 1:24.81 n/a (St. Thomas Aquinas - Fla.) 2011 4x200m 1:33.43 n/a (St. Thomas Aquinas - Fla.) 2014 4x400m 3:11.49 n/a (Miami Northwestern - Fla.) 2011 4x400m 3:40.10 n/a (St. Thomas Aquinas - Fla.) 2014 4x800m 7:43.1 n/a (Brandon - Fla.) 1973 4x800m 9:06.76 n/a (Miami Northwestern - Fla.) 2014 4x1600m 17:40.83 n/a (Charlotte - Fla.) 2011 4x1600m 20:56.31 n/a (Chiles - Fla.) 2011 DMR 10:09.55 n/a (Atlantic Community - Fla.) 2001 DMR 12:00.35 n/a (Marist- Ga.) 2015.
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