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Cyclone Olympians CYCLONE OLYMPIANS 1928 - AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 1992 - BARCELONA, SPAIN Ray Conger (United States) 1,500-Meter Run (10th) Maria Akraka (Sweden) 1,500-Meter Run (SF) Yobes Ondieki (Kenya) 5,000-Meter Run (Fifth) 1976 - MONTREAL, CANADA Clive Sands (Bahamas) 100-Meter Dash (R1) 1996 - ATLANTA, UNITED STATES 200-Meter Dash (R1) Jon Brown (Great Britain) 10,000-Meter Run (10th) 4x100-Meter Relay (Semifinals) John Nuttall (Great Britain) 5,000-Meter Run (SF) Suzanne Youngberg (Great Britain) Marathon (58th) 1980 - MOSCOW, U.S.S.R *David Korir (Kenya) 800-Meter Run 2000 - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA *James Moi (Kenya) Long Jump Jon Brown (Great Britain) Marathon (Fourth) Triple Jump Sunday Uti (Nigeria) 4x400-Meter Relay (Fifth) 2004 - ATHENS, GREECE Jon Brown (Great Britain) Marathon (Fourth) *Indicates athletes who qualified, but did not compete due Aurelia Trywianska (Poland) 100-Meter Hurdles (R1) to boycott. 2008 - BEIJING, CHINA 1984 - LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES Aurelia Trywianska-Kollash (Poland) 100-Meter Hurdles (SF) Nawal El Moutawakel (Morocco) 400-Meter Hurdles (Gold) Danny Harris (USA) 400-Meter Hurdles (Silver) 2012 - LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Henrik Jorgensen (Denmark) Marathon (19th) Lisa Uhl (USA) 10,000-Meter Run (13th) Moses Kiyai (Kenya) Long Jump (16th) Guar Marial (Independent) Marathon (47th) Triple Jump (20th) Dorthe Rasmussen (Denmark) Marathon (13th) 2016 - RIO DE JANIERO, BRAZIL Sunday Uti (Nigeria) 400-Meter Dash (Sixth) Hillary Bor (USA) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (Eighth) 4x400-Meter Relay (Bronze) Mohamed Hrezi (Libya) Marathon (77th) Bob Verbeeck (Belgium) 5,000-Meter Run (13th) Guor Marial (South Sudan) Marathon (82nd) Allan Zachariassen (Denmark) Marathon (25th) Betsy Saina (Kenya) 10,000-Meter Run (Fifth) 1988 - SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA 2020 - TOKYO, JAPAN Henrik Jorgensen (Denmark) Marathon (22nd) Hillary Bor (USA) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (R1) Joseph Kipsang (Kenya) Marathon (DNF) Edith Nakiyingi (Uganda) 800-Meter Run (R1) Yobes Ondieki (Kenya) 5,000-Meter Run (12th) Sunday Uti (Nigeria) 400-Meter Dash (SF) 4x400-Meter Relay (Seventh) CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONETRACKXC 1 ALL-AMERICAN HISTORY/NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1: 1925, 1933, 1936, 1944, 1946, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1979, 2003, Indoor 2007 Men 2: 1922, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1943, 1945, 1957, 1967, 1975, 1980, Gareth Brown 800m 1984 1988, 2004 Jon Brown 5,000m 1992 3: 1921, 1927, 1928, 1932, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012 Steve Carson 600m 1967 4: 2001 Edward Kemboi 800m 2015 5: 1998, 2008, 2011 Wesley Kiptoo 5,000m 2021 6: 1995, 1999, 2002 Jonah Koech 5,000m 1990 7: 1976, 1977, 1993, 1996, 2010, 2020* 5,000m 1991 8: 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2017 5,000m 1993 10: 1978, 1983, 1994, 2013, 2016, 2018 Brian Tietjens High Jump 1985 11: 1985, 1997, 2014 Bob Verbeeck 1,500m 1984 12: 1982, 2015 13: 1981, 1990, 2019 Women 14: 2021 Karen Glerum Mile 1992 16: 1984 Christina Hillman Shot Put 2014 17: 1991 Lisa Koll 5,000m 2010 McMeekin, Schafer, Distance Medley 1981 *2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were canceled due to Di. Vetter, Wells COVID-19 outbreak worldwide. All-America honors were given to Edith Nakiyingi 800m 1989 Indoor Championships qualifiers. The 2020 Outdoor season was 800m 1991 completely canceled. Betsy Saina 5,000m 2012 ALL-AMERICANS BY EVENT (CURRENT NCAA Outdoor CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENTS) Men Indoor Outdoor Ray Conger Mile 1927 Event Men Women Event Men Women Scott Crowell Discus 1981 60m 1 1 100m 1 1 Dmitry Drozdov 3,000m Steeple 1996 200m 0 0 200m 1 1 George Gast Javelin 1943 400m 6 0 400m 3 4 Danny Harris 400m Hurdles 1984 800m 14 12 800m 23 12 400m Hurdles 1985 Mile 10 1 1,500m 7 5 400m Hurdles 1986 3,000m 11 4 5,000m 13 5 Edward Kemboi 800m 2015 5,000m 12 8 10,000m 11 11 Jonah Koech 5,000m 1993 60m H 0 0 110/100m H 1 8 Ray Putnam Mile 1931 4x400m 3 1 400m H 7 7 Lloyd Rathbun Two Mile 1922 DMR 4 1 3,000m STP 11 0 Brian Tietjens High Jump 1985 SP 5 6 4x100m 1 0 Deac Wolters 440yd 1922 WT 2 1 4x400m 4 2 HJ 5 4 SP 9 9 Women PV 0 0 DT 4 0 Nawal El Moutawakel 400m Hurdles 1984 LJ 4 6 HT 2 1 Debbie Esser 400m Hurdles 1976 TJ 3 2 JT 6 1 400m Hurdles 1977 Hep/Pent 0 0 HJ 5 4 400m Hurdles 1978 PV 1 0 400m Hurdles 1979 LJ 7 7 Colleen Hannah 100m 1982 TJ 1 3 Christina Hillman Shot Put 2014 Dec/Hep 4 2 Lisa Koll 10,000m 2008 10,000m 2010 5,000m 2010 Peg Neppel Three Mile 1976 Two Mile 1976 Betsy Saina 10,000m 2013 Debbie Vetter 1,500m 1978 2 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONETRACKXC MEN’S TRACK & FIELD ALL-AMERICANS FRANKIE ATWATER LINDUS CAULUM 1989 8th (Indoor) 400-Meter Dash 1926 4th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1990 5th (Indoor) 400-Meter Dash 1927 4th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1991 8th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1928 5th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run BRANDON BARNES LYLE CHAPMAN 2015 3rd (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay 1932 5th (Outdoor) 1,500-Meter Run KA’VEN BERRY JOSEPH CHEPSIROR 2018 14th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1993 5th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1994 7th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run JAMIE BEYER 1994 3rd (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 1997 3rd (Outdoor) Shot Put 1997 6th (Indoor) Shot Put PATRICK CHERUIYOT 1997 6th (Indoor) Weight Throw 1986 8th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1999 4th (Outdoor) Shot Put 1999 4th (Outdoor) Discus RAY CONGER 1999 2nd (Indoor) Shot Put 1925 4th (Outdoor) Mile Run 2000 6th (Indoor) Shot Put 1926 5th (Outdoor) Mile Run 1927 1st (Outdoor) Mile Run PAUL BLACK 1984 8th (Indoor) 1500-Meter Run SCOTT CROWELL 1981 1st (Outdoor) Discus DICK BLISS 1943 5th (Outdoor) Shot Put DAN CURTS 2019 5th (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay RON BLUMS 1993 2nd (Outdoor) Decathlon CHRISTIAN DELAGO 2015 3rd (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay HILLARY BOR 2008 4th (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase PHIL DELEVAN 2009 2nd (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 1957 6th (Outdoor) Shot Put 2010 3rd (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 2011 12th (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase JAYMES DENNISON 2018 23rd (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run MIKE BRENNAN 2018 14th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1985 6th (Outdoor) Javelin 1986 8th (Outdoor) Javelin LEROY DIXSON 1985 3rd (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay STEVE BROOKS 1986 8th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1995 7th (Outdoor) 10,000-Meter Run 1994 6th (Indoor) 3,000-Meter Run DMITRY DROZDOV 1993 8th (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase GARETH BROWN 1994 3rd (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 1984 1st (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 1995 2nd (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 1995 8th (Indoor) 3,000-Meter Run JON BROWN 1996 1st (Outdoor) 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 1991 3rd (Outdoor) 10,000-Meter Run 1996 6th (Indoor) 3,000-Meter Run 1992 1st (Indoor) 5,000-Meter Run NICK EFKAMP JOHN BURRIS 2013 3rd (Indoor) 400-Meter Dash 1991 4th (Indoor) 4x800-Meter Relay ARTHUR ENGLE JAMAL CANN 1928 5th (Outdoor) 100-Meter Dash 2005 3rd (Outdoor) Discus 1928 4th (Outdoor) 200-Meter Dash BRETT CARNEY OBINNA EREGBU 1989 3rd (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1990 7th (Outdoor) Long Jump 1989 5th (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 1990 8th (Indoor) Long Jump 1991 4th (Indoor) 4x800-Meter Relay 1991 8th (Outdoor) Long Jump 1991 6th (Indoor) 55-Meter Dash STEVE CARSON 1991 8th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1967 2nd (Outdoor) 440-yard Run 1992 3rd (Outdoor) Long Jump 1967 1st (Indoor) 600-Meter Run 1992 2nd (Indoor) 55-Meter Dash CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONETRACKXC 3 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ALL-AMERICANS DANIEL EVERETT JERRY HARRIS 2016 10th (Indoor) 5,000-Meter Run 1996 3rd (Outdoor) 4x100-Meter Relay MARK EVERSDEN QUINN HARRIS 1991 8th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1999 8th (Indoor) 60-Meter Dash DWAYNE FEEKEN JOSEPH HIGGINS 1946 5th (Outdoor) High Jump 1921 2nd (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run SEBRON FLENAUGH NIEL HINES 1985 3rd (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 2007 4th (Outdoor) Decathlon ERIC FOGLTANZ TODD HOLM 2018 14th (Outdoor) 400-Meter Hurdles 1983 3rd (Indoor) Mile Relay 2018 14th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 1984 4th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 2019 5th (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay 2019 13th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay DESMOND HUNT 2019 21st (Outdoor) 400-Meter Hurdles 1994 11th (Outdoor) Triple Jump 2021 12th (Outdoor) 400-Meter Hurdles 1994 8th (Indoor) Triple Jump JALEN FORD COREY IHMELS 2017 6th (Outdoor) High Jump 1994 10th (Outdoor) 1,500-Meter Run 1995 13th (Indoor) Mile Run SCOTT FUCHS 1996 4th (Indoor) Mile Run 2021 9th (Outdoor) Javelin Throw JAN JEUSCHEDE JAMES GALVAN 2013 21st (Outdoor) Shot Put 2008 12th (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 2014 17th (Outdoor) Shot Put 2015 12th (Outdoor) Shot Put GEORGE GAST 2016 9th (Indoor) Shot Put 1943 1st (Outdoor) Javelin CHARLIE JOHNSON CEBASTIAN GENTIL 2019 13th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 2020* (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay 2021 9th (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay NORM JOHNSTON 1964 3rd (Outdoor) 110-Meter Hurdles JASON GOMEZ 2021 5th (Indoor) 800-Meter Run BOB JONES 2021 DNF (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1945 4th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run STANLEY GRAHAM DEREK JONES 1921 8th (Outdoor) Mile Run 2016 17th (Outdoor) 400-Meter Hurdles STEVE GREEN ANDREW JORDAN 1993 5th (Indoor) Mile Run 2019 12th (Indoor) 5,000-Meter Run 1994 5th (Indoor) Mile Run 1994 7th (Outdoor) 1,500-Meter Run RICHARD KAITANY 1981 2nd (Outdoor) 5,000-Meter Run JOSH HAGEDORN 1997 2nd (Outdoor) Shot Put BEN KELLY 2019 13th (Outdoor) 4x400-Meter Relay BOB HAGER 1930 (Outdoor) 120-Yard Hurdles EDWARD KEMBOI 1931 3rd (Outdoor) 120-Yard Hurdles 2011 5th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 2013 8th (Indoor) 800-Meter Run ELLIOT HANNA 2014 2nd (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 1984 4th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay 2014 15th (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 2015 3rd (Indoor) Distance Medley Relay DANNY HARRIS 2015 1st (Indoor) 800-Meter Run 1984 1st (Outdoor) 400-Meter Hurdles 2015 1st (Outdoor) 800-Meter Run 1984 4th (Indoor) 400-Meter Hurdles 1984 4th (Indoor) 4x400-Meter Relay JOHN
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