TRIPLE JUMP 1921‑1931 (Event Not Contested) 1932 (Chicago, June 11; Not Team-Scoring; “Olympic Trials Tryouts”) 1
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TRIPLE JUMP 1921‑1931 (event not contested) 1932 (Chicago, June 11; not team-scoring; “Olympic Trials tryouts”) 1. Pat Redd (Bradley) ............................................ So ..............48-3½ (MR) 2. Chester Meinert (DePaul) .................................. Jr ................45-10 3. John Weatherly (Monmouth/Illinois) .................. Sr ...............45-7¾ 4. Harold Morris (Oklahoma) ................................. Sr ...............45-2¾ 5. Bill Portness (DePaul) ....................................... So ..............43-5½ 6. Clarence Crouch (Indiana) ................................. Jr ................43-4 (14.72, 13.97, 13.91, 13.78, 13.24, 13.20) {some sources show George Crank (Loyola/Chicago) as 2nd} 1933‑1935 (event not contested) 1936 (Chicago, June 19) 1. Herschel Neil (Northwest Missouri) ................... Jr ................48-5 (MR) 2. Lloyd Cardwell (Nebraska) ................................ Jr ................47-9¼ 3. George Boone (USC) ........................................ So ..............47-1 4. Ken Cole (Southern Illinois) ............................... Jr ................46-¼ 5. Fran Dittrich (Michigan State) ........................... Sr ...............45-2¼ 6. Kermit King (Pittsburg State)............................. Jr ................43-7½ (14.75, 14.56, 14.35, 14.02, 13.77, 13.29) 1937‑1947 (event not contested) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -663- 1948 (Minneapolis, June 19) (16 entrants) 1. Lloyd LaMois (Minnesota) ................................. Sr ...............45-10 2. John Gough' (Oklahoma) .................................. Jr-Sr ...........45-7¼ 3. John Robertson (Texas) .................................... Jr ................44-9½ 4. Earl Engman (UCSB) ......................................... Sr ...............44-7¼ 5. Howard Manifold (Butler) .................................. Sr ...............44-6 6. Gerald Shean (Carleton) .................................... So ..............43-½ (13.97, 13.90, 13.65, 13.59, 13.56, 13.12) 1949‑1951 (event not contested) 1952 (Berkeley, June 13-14) (15 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—46‑4¼/14.13) 1. George Shaw (Columbia) .................................. Jr ................49-1¾ (MR) 2. Frank Flores (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............48-9¼ 3. Charley Johnson (LSU) ..................................... Sr ...............48-3½ 4. Clint Richardson (Washington State) ................ Jr ................47-6¼ 5. Jim Webb (La Salle) .......................................... Sr ...............47-½ 6. Charlton Lewis (Yale) ........................................ Sr ...............46-11¾ 7. Ron Mitchell (Illinois) ......................................... Fr ................46-4¼ 8. Cleburne Price (Wheaton) ................................. Sr ...............46-½ (14.98, 14.86, 14.72, 14.48, 14.33, 14.32, 14.13, 14.03) 1953–55 (event not contested) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -664- 1956 (Berkeley, June 15–16) (10 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—46‑9¼/14.25) 1. Bill Sharpe (West Chester State) ....................... Jr ................50-4¾ (MR) 2. Kent Floerke (Kansas) ....................................... So ..............49-6¼ (superior to previous MR) 3. Ira Davis (La Salle) ............................................ So ..............49-3¼ (MR as first jumper) 4. Jack Findley (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............48-1 5. Martin Pedigo (Oregon) ..................................... Jr ................47-9½ 6. Brealon Donaldson (Indiana) ............................. Jr ................47-4¾ 7. Don McClure (Oregon) ...................................... Sr ...............46-9¼ 8. Frank Herrmann (Stanford)................................ Jr ................45-9¾ (15.36, 15.09, 15.01, 14.65, 14.56, 14.44, 14.25, 13.96) 1957–58 (event not contested) 1959 (Lincoln, June 12–13) (10 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—45‑3/13.79) 1. Jack Smythe' (Houston) .................................... Sr ...............49-7¼ 2. John Kelly (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................47-7¾ 3. Godfrey Moore (Winston-Salem) ....................... So ..............46-11¼ 4. Paul Foreman' (Illinos) ....................................... So ..............46-8¾ 5. Ernie Shelby (Kansas) ....................................... Sr ...............46-4½ 6. Cliff Cushman (Kansas) ..................................... Jr ................45-9 7. Darrell Horn (Oregon State) ............................... So ..............45-3 8. Mike Moss (VMI) ............................................... Sr ...............44-2 (15.12, 14.52, 14.30, 14.24, 14.13, 13.94, 13.79, 13.46) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -665- 1960 (Berkeley, June 18) (14 contestants, no prelims) 1. Luther Hayes (USC) .......................................... Jr ................50-11½ (MR) 2. Darrell Horn (Oregon State) ............................... Jr ................48-7½ 3. John Kelly (Stanford) ......................................... Sr ...............48-5¼ 4. Joe Middleton (Winston-Salem) ........................ Sr ...............48-5 5. Paul Foreman' (Illinois) ...................................... Jr ................47-9¾ 6. Sol Akpata' (Michigan State) ............................. Jr ................47-¼ 7. Winston Doby (UCLA) ....................................... So ..............46-9¾ 8. Godfrey Moore (Winston-Salem) ....................... Jr ................46-9½ (15.53, 14.82, 14.76, 14.75, 14.57, 14.33, 14.26, 14.26) 1961 (Philadelphia, June 16–17) (11 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—14.24/46‑8¾) 1. Luther Hayes (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............51-2¼ (MR) (first 2‑time winner) 2. Winston Cooper (St. John’s) ............................. Jr ................50-11¼ 3. Dave Jackson (Cal State LA) ............................. Sr ...............48-3 4. Grant Krow (Albright) ........................................ So ..............47-10 5. Winston Doby (UCLA) ....................................... Jr ................47-3½ 6. Bill Jackson (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............47-1½ 7. Hubie White (Villanova) ..................................... Jr ................46-8¾ 8. Chukwuma Azikiwe' (Harvard) .......................... So ..............46-8½ (15.60, 15.52, 14.70, 14.58, 14.41, 14.36, 14.24, 14.23) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -666- 1962 (Eugene, June 15–16) (elevated board runway) (17 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—48‑11/14.91) 1. Kermit Alexander (UCLA) .................................. Sr ...............50-11¼ 2. Eilif Fredriksen' (Washington State) .................. Jr ................50-6¾ 3. Samir Vincent' (BC) ........................................... Sr ...............50-3½ 4. Bill Miller (McMurry) .......................................... Jr ................49-7¼ 5. Steve Cortright (Stanford) ................................. So ..............49-1½ 6. Art Walker (Morehouse) ..................................... Sr ...............48-11¼ 7. Dave Thomas (Cal State LA) ............................. Sr ...............48-11 8. Walt Roberts (San José State) .......................... So ..............47-10½ (15.52, 15.41, 15.32, 15.12, 14.97, 14.91, 14.91, 14.59) 1963 (Albuquerque, June 14–15) .......................................................(A) (14 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—47‑4½/14.44) 1. Norm Tate (North Carolina Central) ................... So ..............51-¼ 2. Charlie Craig (Fresno State) .............................. Jr ................50-2¼ 3. Todd Gaskill (Cal) .............................................. Sr ...............49-3 4. Eilif Fredriksen' (Washington State) .................. Sr ...............49-2 5. Grant Krow (Albright) ........................................ So ..............48-2 6. Steve Cortright (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................48-1½ 7. Bill Miller (McMurry) .......................................... Sr ...............47-9¼ 8. Charles Moseley (Alabama) .............................. Sr ...............47-0 (15.55, 15.29, 15.01, 14.98, 14.68, 14.66, 14.56, 14.32) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -667- 1964 (Eugene, June 19–20) (15 contestants, 7 finalists; Q—48‑11/14.91) 1. Charlie Craig (Fresno State) .............................. Sr ...............51-8¾w (superior to MR) 2. Les Bond (San José State)................................ Jr ................50-7¼ 3. Norm Tate (North Carolina Central) ................... Jr ................50-3 4. Gayle Hopkins (Arizona) .................................... Sr ...............50-2 5. Christian Ohiri' (Harvard) ................................... Sr ............... 50-0 6. Bob Daugherty (Tulsa) ....................................... So ..............49-4½ 7. Henry Lawson (Sac State) ................................. Jr ................48-11 8. Craig Fergus (San José State) .......................... So ..............48-10¼ (15.76, 15.42, 15.31, 15.29, 15.24, 15.05, 14.91, 14.89) 1965 (Berkeley, June 19; headwinds) (17 contestants, 10 finalists; Q—14.34/47‑¾) 1. Clarence Robinson (New Mexico) ..................... Jr ................50-2 2. Craig Fergus (San José State) .......................... Jr ................49-4½ 3. Norm Tate (North Carolina Central) ................... Sr ...............49-2½ 4. Terry Monroe (Oregon State) ............................. Jr ................49-1¼ 5.