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Lsu Track & Field 2019 Men's Outdoor Performance List 2019 MEN’S OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST Top Individual Marks 100 Meters 4x400m Relay 10.07 2.6 Kary Vincent Jr. .....................................LSU Invitational (4/27) Dorian Camel, Correion Mosby SEC Championships (5/9-11) .............3:02.09 10.12 1.8 Jaron Flournoy ...........................SEC Championships (5/9-11) Jaron Flournoy, Tyler Terry 10.19 2.6 Akanni Hislop ........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 10.43 2.3 Correion Mosby .......................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) Long Jump 10.59 1.3 Arthur Price .............................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 26-11 (8.20m) 1.3 JuVaughn Harrison ...................NCAA Championships (6/5-8) 10.72 1.2 RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 26-5 (8.05m) 2.7 Reyvon Grey .......................................Texas Relays (3/28-30) 10.83 4.9 Xavier Mulugata ............................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 25’ 2.75” (7.69m) 0.3 Kenan Jones ..............................NCAA East Prelims (5/23-25) 10.83 2.6 Jahnoy Thompson ................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 24-9.75 (7.56m) 1.4 Da’Quan Bellard ............................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 24-4.25 (7.42m) 2.1 Jace Attuso .............................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 200 Meters 21-11.75 (6.70m) 0.9 RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 20.09 3.9 Jaron Flournoy ...........................NCAA East Prelims (5/23-25) 20.42 0.7 Akanni Hislop ............................NCAA Championships (6/5-8) High Jump 20.50 3.9 Tyler Terry ........................................ Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 7-5.25 (2.27m) JuVaughn Harrison ...................NCAA Championships (6/5-8) 20.63 3.9 Correion Mosby ................................ Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 5-5 (1.65m) RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 21.17 2.2 Arthur Price ...................................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 21.23 2.2 Dorian Camel .............................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 21.63 1.2 Jahnoy Thompson ................................LSU Invitational (4/27) Triple Jump 21.91 1.2 Damion Thomas ....................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 53’ 0.25” (16.16m) 1.5 Christian Miller ...........................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 22.39 1.2 Jared Cyprian ........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 52-5.25 (15.98m) 2.5 Da’Quan Bellard ..................................Texas Relays (3/28-30) 23.03 1.2 Dylan Peebles .......................................LSU Invitational (4/27) Discus 400 Meters 104-7 (31.87m) RC Walbrook .................................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 45.84 Tyler Terry .............................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 46.40 Dorian Camel ........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) Shot Put 46.49 Raymond Kibet ..........................NCAA East Prelims (5/23-25) 38’ 6.75” (11.75m) RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 47.83 Christian Boyd .................................. Louisiana Classics (3/16) 48.77 Jared Cyprian ................................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) Pole Vault 50.40 RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 19’ 8.25” (6.00m) Mondo Duplantis ........................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 51.09 Zack Burnett ..........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 16’ 5.25” (5.01m) Cameron Reed ......................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 13’ 11.25” (4.25m) Chadd Burns ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 800 Meters 11’ 3.75” (3.45m) RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 1:52.09 Eric Coston ...........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 1:54.81 Adam Wise ............................................LSU Invitational (4/27) Javelin 1:56.86 Luke Hebert ....................................... LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) 213-9 (65.16m) Eli Gaughan ..........................................LSU Invitational (4/27) 2:00.04 Zack Burnett ..................................... Louisisna Classics (3/16) 213-8 (65.12m) Andre Girouard ................................ Louisiana Classics (3/16) 134-4 (40.95m) RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 1500 Meters 3:53.47 Adam Wise ......................................... LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) Hammer Throw 3:53.63 Eric Coston ...................................... Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 321-01 (70.44m) Jake Norris .................................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 4:07.59 DC Lipani ........................................... LSU Alumni Gold (4/20) 5:09.92 RC Walbrooks .........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) Decathlon 6,183 points RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 1500 Meters 15:17.63 Adam Wise .................................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 15:25.61 Eric Coston ................................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 110m Hurdles 13.57 0.9 Damion Thomas .........................SEC Championships (5/9-11) 13.59 1.3 Arthur Price ................................NCAA East Prelims (5/23-25) 15.44 2.0 RC Walbrook ...........................Hurricane Invitational (4/12-13) 400m Hurdles 50.49 Christian Boyd ............................SEC Championships (5/9-11) Pole Vault 16-4.75 (5.00m) Cameron Reed ................................. Battle on the Bayou (4/6) 4x100m Relay Akanni Hislop, Kary Vincent NCAA Championships (6/5-8) ...............38.37 Dylan Peebles, Jaron Flournoy .................................................................................Prelims 4x200m Relay Akanni Hislop, Dylan Peebles Texas Relays (3/28-30) ......................1:21.47 Correion Mosby, Jaron Flournoy .....................................................................................2nd LSU TRACK & FIELD 2019 MEN’S OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST All Results Jace Attuso Eric Coston Long Jump ______________________________________________________________ 800 Meters _____________________________________________________________ 23-6.25 (7.17m) 1.9 Louisiana Classics ...............................................................5th 1:57.78 Hurricane Invitational ...........................................................9th 23-11.50 (7.30m) 3.3 Battle on the Bayou .............................................................5th 1:52.09 LSU Invitational ....................................................................1st 24-4.25 (7.42m) 2.1 Hurricane Invitational ...........................................................7th 23-8.75 (7.23m) 0.8 LSU Alumni Gold .................................................................9th 1500 Meters ____________________________________________________________ 24-1.00 (7.34m) 2.0 LSU Invitational ....................................................................5th 3:53.63 Battle on the Bayou .............................................................6th 23’ 11” (7.29m) 1.3 SEC Championships ..........................................................12th 3:54.06 LSU Alumni Gold .................................................................5th 3:53.81 SEC Championships ..........................................................16th Da’Quan Bellard Long Jump ______________________________________________________________ 5000 Meters ____________________________________________________________ 24-1 (7.34m) 1.4 Louisiana Classics .............................................................. 3rd 15:25.61 SEC Championships ..........................................................46th 24-9.75 (7.56m) 1.7 Battle on the Bayou ............................................................2nd NM Hurricane Invitational ..........................................................NM Jared Cyprian 23’ 4.75” (7.13m) -0.8 SEC Championships ..........................................................17th 200 Meters _____________________________________________________________ 22.39 1.2 LSU Invitational ..................................................................10th Triple Jump _____________________________________________________________ 52-5.25 (15.98m) 2.5 Texas Relays .......................................................................6th 400 Meters _____________________________________________________________ 51-6.25 (15.70m) 3.3 LSU Alumni Gold ................................................................2nd 48.77 Battle on the Bayou ...........................................................10th 50-10.25 (15.50m) 3.5 LSU Invitational ................................................................... 3rd 49.78 LSU Alumni Gold ..............................................................22nd 50’ 11” (15.52m) 1.5 SEC Championships ............................................................6th Christian Boyd Mondo Duplantis Pole Vault ______________________________________________________________ 400 Meters _____________________________________________________________ 18’ 2.50” (5.55m) LSU Alumni Gold .................................................................1st 47.83 Louisiana Classics .............................................................. 3rd 19’ 5.75” (5.94m) LSU Invitational ....................................................................1st 19’ 8.25” (6.00m) SEC Championships ............................................................1st 400 Meter Hurdles ________________________________________________________
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