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Meet History Sea Ray Relays MEET HISTORY SEA RAY RELAYS TONY WILSON AWARD WINNERS The Tony Wilson Memorial Trophy is 2007–Tyler DeVault, Tennessee WOMEN given each year to the most outstanding 2008–Rubin Williams, Tennessee male and female athlete in both the running 2009–Ryan Bailey, Rend Lake C.C. Running Events and field events at the Sea Ray Relays. The 2010–Evander Wells, Tennessee 1993–Holly Hyche, Indiana State trophy is named in honor of Wilson, who 2011–Andrew Riley, Illinois 1994–Dannette Young, Unattached was the SEC high jump champion in 1971 2012–Brycen Spratling, Pittsburgh 1995–Sue Walton, Tennessee while competing for Tennessee. Wilson 1996–Joetta Clark, Foot Locker TC competed for the Vols from 1969 until he Field Events 1997–Stephanie Dueringer, Michigan St. died from a cerebral hemorrhage on March 1974–Tommy Haynes, MTSU 1998–Beverly Pierre, Seton Hall 12, 1973. 1975–James Barrineau, Georgia 1999–Kelli White, Tennessee 1976–Tommy Haynes, MTSU 2000–Cydonie Mothersill, Clemson TC 1977–Jane Haist, Tennessee 2001–Nolle Graham, Seton Hall MEN (female winner) 2002–Aleen Bailey, S. Carolina 1978–Mike Windsor, C. Michigan 2003–Aleen Bailey, S. Carolina Running Events 1979–Richard Olsen, UTEP 2004–Tonette Dyer, San Diego St. 1974–Doug Brown, Tennessee 1980–Hreinn Halldorsson, Alabama 2005–Tiffany Ross-Williams, S. Carolina 1975–Reggie Jones, Tennessee 1981–Dave Volz, Indiana 2006–Shalonda Solomon, S. Carolina 1976–Reggie Jones, Tennessee 1982–Kevin Akins, Ohio State 2007–Shana Cox, Penn St. 1977–Mark Belger, Villanova 1983–Jason Grimes, Athletics West 2008–Mary Wineberg, Nike 1978–Don Merrick, C. Fla. YMCA 1984–Jason Grimes, Athletics West 2009–Lynne Layne, Tennessee 1979–Dave Murphy, Western Ky. 1985–Brian Whitehead, Unattached 2010–Tamika Robinson, Illinois 1980–Darrell Sargent, Miami (Ohio) 1986–Ron Backes, Minnesota 2011–Ellen Wortham, Tennessee 1981–Sydney Maree, Villanova 1987–Randy Heisler, N.Y.A.C. 2012–Ellen Wortham, Tennessee 1982–David Patrick, Tennessee 1988–Scott Erickson, Chicago TC Michael Miller, Tennessee 1989–Rob Curtis, Unattached Field Events 1983–William Wuyke, Alabama 1990–Dave Stephens, N.Y.A.C. 1993–Katrin Koch, Nike Indiana 1984–Michael Franks, S. Illinois 1991–John Richardson, Tennessee 1994–Connie Price, Nike Coast 1985–Sam Graddy, Unattached 1992–Tom Pukstys, Mizuno 1995–Oluchi Elechi, Alabama A&M 1986–Sam Graddy, Tennessee 1993–Ed Kaminski, Stars and Stripes 1996–Dawn Ellerbe, S. Carolina Jeff Powell, Tennessee 1994–Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee 1997–Karol Jenkins, Unattached 1987–Manley Waller, Georgia 1995–Chad Smith, Tennessee 1998–Huina Han, Bowling Green 1988–Mark Smith, Reebok 1996–Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee 1999–Trecia Smith, Pittsburgh 1989–Brian Abshire, Athletics West 1997–Jud Logan, Unattached 2000–Trecia Smith, Pittsburgh 1990–Bob Kennedy, Indiana 1998–Phil McMullen, W. Michigan 2001–Aretha Hill, Unattached 1991–José Parrilla, Tennessee 1999–Andy Bloom, Nike 2002–Anna Norgren Mahon, Unattached 1992–Saveri Ngidhi, Blinn JC 2000–Kevin Toth, Nike 2003–Chelsea Hammond, S. Carolina 1993–Bill Burke, NYAC Phil McMullen, Asics 2004–Colleen Scott, Unattached 1995–José Parrilla, Tennessee 2001–Brad Snyder, NYAC 2005–Tianna Madison, Tennessee 1995–Paul McMullen, E. Michigan 2002–Adam Nelson, Nike 2006–Sarah Wilfred, Cornell 1996–Michael Green, adidas 2003–Tim Mack, Unattached 2007–Shana Dickenson, Tennessee 1997–Todd Williams, adidas 2004–Jamie Nieto, Nike 2008–Cleopatra Borel-Brown, Trin. & Tob. 1998–Mark Croghan, adidas 2005–Rocky Danners, Unattached 2009–Rachel Yurkovich, Oregon 1999–Leonard Scott, Tennessee 2006–Mohsen Anani, Virginia Tech 2010–Annie Alexander, Unattached 2000–Terrence Trammell, S. Carolina 2007–Alonzo Moore, Wisconsin 2011–Annie Alexander, Tennessee 2001–Leonard Scott, Tennessee 2008–A.G. Kruger, Nike 2012–Brittany Smith, Illinois State 2002–Justin Gatlin, Tennessee 2009–Steve Manz, Unattached 2003–Jabari Greer, Tennessee 2010–A.G. Kruger, Nike 2004–Justin Gatlin, Nike 2011–Keenan Hall, Kentucky 2005–Aries Merritt, Tennessee 2012–Tim Glover, Illinois State 2006–Aries Merritt, Tennessee Rubin Williams, Tennessee SEA RAY RELAYS SEA RAY RELAYS RECORDS - MEN Event Mark Name Affiliation Year 100m 10.02 Michael Green adidas 1997 200m 20.06 Justin Gatlin Tennessee 2002 400m 45.01 Kevin Lyles Seton Hall 1995 800m 1:46.42 José Parrilla Tennessee 1994 1,500m 3:39.40 Paul McMullen Eastern Michigan 1995 Plotnicki Mile 4:01.22 Terry Brahm Indiana 1985 Steeplechase 8:23.28 Mark Croghan adidas 1998 5,000m 13:20.39 Todd Williams adidas 1997 5,000m Walk 20:41.00 Jim Heiring Unattached 1981 10,000m 27:25.82 Simon Chemoiywo Kenya 1995 110m Hurdles 13.22 Dawane Wallace adidas 2002 400m Hurdles 48.65 Derrick Adkins Reebok 1997 4x100m Relay 39.04 N/A South Carolina 2000 Shuttle Hurdle Relay 54.93 N/A Florida 2001 4x200m Relay 1:20.90 N/A Tennessee 2001 Sprint Medley Relay 3:13.91 N/A Blinn JC 1992 4x400m Relay 3:02.14 N/A Tennessee 2002 4x800m Relay 7:15.00 N/A Alabama 1983 Distance Medley Relay 9:31.90 N/A Indiana 1982 4x1,500m Relay 15:02.91 N/A Villanova 1981 High Jump 7-6 1/2 (2.30) Brian Whitehead Unattached 1985 Tom Smith Illinois State 1988 Pole Vault 19-2 1/4 (5.85) Lawrence Johnson adidas 1999 Long Jump 27-4 3/4 (8.35) Roland McGhee Middle Tennessee 1994 Triple Jump 55-0 3/4 (16.78) Tom Haynes U.S. Army 1976 Shot Put 72-8 (22.15) Adam Nelson Nike 2002 Discus 221-4 (67.46) Andy Bloom Nike 1999 Hammer 254-4 (77.52) A.G. Kruger Nike 2008 Javelin 265-9 (81.00) Ed Kaminski Nike 1996 Scott Hartman Decathlon 8,179 points Kip Janvrin Visa 1994 SCOTT HARTMAN DECATHLON EVENT RECORDS Event Mark Name Affiliation Year 100m 10.60 Jim Awbrey Auburn 1985 Long Jump 25-0 (7.62m) Drew Fucci Mizuno 1994 Shot Put 51-9 (15.77m) Rob Muzzio Visa 1994 High Jump 7-1 3/4 (2.18m) Tim Bell Tennessee 1998 400m 48.18 Doug Hedrick Tennessee 1985 110m Hurdles 14.02 Jangy Addy Tennessee 2008 Discus 161-10 (49.32m) Aric Long Reebok 1995 Pole Vault 18-0 1/2 (5.50m) Lawrence Johnson Tennessee 1993 Javelin (Old) 207-7 (63.28m) Dale Debruin Western Michigan 1976 Javelin (New) 213-8 (65.12m) Chris Helwick Tennessee 2006 1,500m 4:17.74 Kip Janvrin Visa 1994 SEA RAY RELAYS SEA RAY RELAYS RECORDS - WOMEN Event Mark Name Affiliation Year 100m 11.09 Sevatheda Fynes Michigan State 4-11-97 200m 22.39 Dannette Young Unattached 4-08-94 400m 50.73 Gwen Torrence Unattached 4-07-95 800m 2:02.64 Joetta Clark Foot Locker TC 4-12-96 1500m 4:13.38 Colette Goudreau Indiana TC 4-16-88 3000m 9:02.5h Brenda Webb Knoxville TC 4-11-80 5000m 15:22.76 Brenda Webb Team adidas 4-14-84 10,000m 34:17.35 Casi Florida Abilene Christian 4-11-96 100m Hurdles 12.87 Benita Fitzgerald Tennessee 4-08-83 400m Hurdles 55.93 Ellen Wortham Tennessee 4-14-12 3000m Steeplechase 10:12.72 Mason Cathey Indiana Invaders 4-10-10 4x100m Relay 43.77 Robinson/Weston/Burgher/Mothersill Clemson TC 4-15-00 4x200m Relay 1:31.64 Smith/Whipple/Nesbitt/Solomon South Carolina 4-15-05 4x400m Relay 3:26.98 Ross/Demus/L.Barber/Washington South Carolina 4-13-02 4x800m Relay 8:28.87 Novak/Cook/Treherne/Bennett Tennessee 4-10-04 4x1500m Relay 17:51.71 Price/Bell/Wright/Bowman Tennessee 4-11-09 Sprint Medley Relay 3:42.10 Buchanan/Jones/Lee/Jones South Sprint 4-13-96 Distance Medley Relay 10:57.39 Gall/Campbell/Erdman/Edwards Michigan 4-14-07 Shuttle Hurdle Relay 54.00 Martin/Alexander/Stoddart/Ross-Williams South Carolina 4-16-05 High Jump 1.89 (6-2.25) Karol Jenkins Unattached 4-07-95 Pole Vault 4.35 (14-3.25) Erin Asay Sheffield Elite TC 4-11-08 Long Jump 6.69 (21-11.50) Shonel Ferguson Florida TC 4-11-81 Triple Jump 13.81 (45-03.75) Colleen Scott Unattached 4-10-04 Shot Put 18.81 (61-8.50) Cleopatra Borel-Brown Trinidad & Tobago 4-12-08 Discus 63.38 (207-11) Aretha Hill Nike 4-12-02 Javelin (New) 57.93 (190-1) Rachel Yurkovich Oregon 4-10-09 Javelin (Old) 58.56 (192-1) Marilyn Senz Unattached 4-14-89 Hammer 68.48 (224-08) Amber Campbell Mjolnir Throwers Club 4-11-08 Heptathlon 6018 DeDee Nathan Nike 4-10/11-96 HEPTATHLON EVENT RECORDS Event Mark Name Affiliation Year 100m Hurdles 13.41 Kettiany Clarke South Carolina 2010 High Jump 5-11.25 (1.81m) Josie Hahn Vanderbilt 2004 Shot Put 44-3.25 (13.49m) DeDee Nathan Nike 1996 200m Dash 23.98 Tacita Bass South Carolina 2002 Long Jump 20-7.25 (6.28m) Oluchi Elechi Normal TC 1994 Javelin 157-8 (48.06m) Chinweoke Chikwelu Alabama A&M 1994 800m Dash 2:11.86 Sharon Hanson Nike Coast TC 1996 SEA RAY RELAYS ALL-TIME SEA RAY RELAYS WINNERS - MEN TEAM RELAYS RESULTS 1977-Jon Young (Tenn.) 21.34 1989-Howard Burnett (NYIT) 46.04 1993-Tennessee 36 pts 1990-Antonio Pettigrew (Atlantic TC) 45.77 1994-Eastern Michigan 41 pts 200 METER DASH 1991-Jose Parrilla (Tenn.) 46.42 1995-Seton Hall 38 pts 1972-Ben Vaughn (Unatt.) 20.9 1992-Michael Anderson (Auburn) 46.41 1976-Reggie Jones (Tenn.) 20.5 1993-Solomon Amegatcher (Ala.) 46.5 100 YARD DASH 1978-Don Merrick (Central Fla. YMCA) 20.9 1994-Kevin Lyles (Seton Hall) 45.50 1967-Robert Rovere (ETSU) 9.8 1979-Mel Lattany (Ga.) 20.6 1995-Kevin Lyles (Seton Hall) 45.01 1968-Robert Rovere (ETSU) 9.8 1980-Stanley Floyd (Auburn) 20.94 1996-Derek Mills (Powerade) 45.81 1969-John Carlos (San Jose St.) 9.5 1981-Larry Myricks (Athl.
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