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Men's 100-Meter Dash Men’s OUTdoor event records MEN’S 100-METER DASH MEN’S 800-METER DASH Men’s Record Men’s Record World 9.58 Usain Bolt (Jamaica), 2009 World 1:40.91 David Rudisha (Kenya), 2012 American 9.69 Tyson Gay (Adidas), 2009 American 1:42.60 Johnny Gray (San Monica TC), 1985 Collegiate 9.89 Ngoni Makusha (Florida State), 2011 Collegiate 1:44.55 Julius Achon (George Mason), 1996 C-USA Meet 10.20 Michael Frater (TCU), 2004 C-USA Meet 1:47.69 Pablo Solares (Rice), 2007 Houston 9.94 Leroy Burrell, 1989 Houston 1:48.81 Karim Alston , 1998 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 9.94 Leroy Burrell 1989 1:48.81 Karim Alston 1998 10.00 Carl Lewis 1981 1:49.21 Paul Lupi 1995 10.03 Joe DeLoach 1988 1:49.21 Joe Gonzalez 1975 Stanley Floyd 1982 1:49.36 Robert Poole 1983 10.11 Kirk Baptiste 1985 1:49.58 Drevan Anderson-Kaapa 2013 MEN’S 200-METER DASH MEN’S 1,500-METER RUN Men’s Record Men’s Record World 19.19 Usain Bolt (Jamaica), 2009 World 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerroui (Morocco), 1998 American 19.32 Michael Johnson (Nike), 1996 American 3:29.30 Bernard Logal (Nike), 2005 Collegiate 19.69 Walter Dix (Florida State), 2007 Collegiate 3:35.30 Sydney Maree (Villanova), 1981 C-USA Meet 20.33 Churanduy Martina (UTEP), 2006 C-USA Meet 3:42.81 Chris O’Hare (Tulsa), 2011 Houston 19.75 Joe DeLoach, 1988 Houston 3:44.48 Patrick Picciano, 1988 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 19.75 Joe DeLoach 1988 3:44.48 Patrick Picciano 1988 19.96 Kirk Baptiste 1984 3:45.08 Sean Murray 1989 20.32 Samuel Jefferson 1993 3:45.74 Dan Foley 1982 20.40 Leroy Burrell 1989 3:45.77 Don Speranza 1980 20.49 Greg Illorson 1980 3:46.75 Yonas Tesfai 2013 MEN’S 400-METER DASH Men’s Record MEN’S 5,000-METER RUN Men’s Record World 43.18 Michael Johnson (USA), 1999 World 12:37.35 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia), 2004 American 43.18 Michael Johnson (USA), 1999 American 12:53.60 Bernard Lagat (Nike), 2011 Collegiate 44.00 Quincy Watts (USC), 1992 Collegiate 13:08.40 Henry Ponoe (Washington State); 1978 C-USA Meet 45.33 Chris Jones (Houston), 1998 C-USA Meet 14:05.56 John Beattie (Tulsa), 2010 Houston 44.92 Chris Jones (Houston), 1997 Houston 13:59.2 Walter Bell, 1986 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 44.92 Chris Jones 1997 13:59.2 Walter Bell 1986 45.28 Errol Nolan 2012 14:00.1 Eric Lathrop 1979 45.54 Errol Nolan 2011 14:00.4 Anthony Smith 1986 45.59 Errol Nolan 2010 14:09.4 Richard Walsh 1983 45.72 Anthony Ketchum 1982 14:14.2 Geoff Waker 1964 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TRACK & FIELD 38 Men’s OUTdoor event records MEN’S 10,000-METER RUN MEN’S 400-METER HURDLES Men’s Record Men’s Record World 26.17.53 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia), 2005 World 46.78 Kevin Young (USA), 1992 American 26.48.00 Galen Rupp (Nike), 2011 American 46.78 Kevin Young (Foot Locker AC), 1992 Collegiate 27:08.49 Sam Chelanga (Liberty), 2010 Collegiate 47.56 Kerron Clement (Florida), 2005 C-USA Meet 29:43.67 Herbert Mwanji (TCU), 2002 C-USA Meet 50.05 Greg Christie (Houston), 2000 Houston 29:36.40 Al Lawrence, 1960 Houston 49.72 Kevin Mason, 1987 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 29:36.4 Al Lawrence 1960 49.72 Kevin Mason 1987 30:07.24 Walter Bell 1986 49.84 Charles Whigham 1979 30:29.37 Oscar Bauman 1995 50.05 Greg Christie 2000 30:36.6 Monico Rivas 1992 50.07 Vincenzo Cox 1996 30:46.9 Chad McLaughlin 1992 50.26 Jason Perez 2008 MEN’S STEEPLECHASE MEN’S 4x100 RELAY Men’s Record Men’s Record World 7:53.63 Saif Shaheen (Qatar), 2004 World 36.84 Jamaica, 2012 American 8:08.82 Daniel Lincoln (Nike), 2006 American 37.04 National Team, 2012 Collegiate 8:05.40 Henry Rono (Washington State), 1978 Collegiate 38.04 TCU, 1998 C-USA Meet 8:53.79 Pail Mutai (Tulane), 1996 C-USA Meet 39.11 UTEP, 2006 Houston 8:46.30 Jeff Thompson, 1977 Houston 38.53 Young, McNeil, Ketchum, Floyd, 1982 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 3:46.3 Jeff Thompson 1977 38.53 Young, McNeil, Ketchum, Floyd 1982 3:49.8 Matt Fontaine 1989 38.93 Ross, Lowe, Duncan Jr., Burrell 1989 8:50.55 Dave O’Connor 1980 39.00 Bell, Fields, Jefferson, U. Anderson 1994 8:54.7 Matt Fontaine 1988 39.04 Turner, Gilreath, Illorson, Lewis 1980 8:59.63 Wesley Rottoh 2012 39.27 Routt, Perry, Smith, LaCour 2005 MEN’S 110-METER HURDLES MEN’S 4x400 RELAY Men’s Record Men’s Record World 12.80 Aries Merritt (USA), 2012 World 2:54.29 USA, 1993 American 12.80 Aries Merritt (USA), 2012 American 2:54.29 National Team, 1993 Collegiate 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland), 1979 Collegiate 2:59.59 LSU, 2005 C-USA Meet 13.68 david Payne (Cinncinatti), 2004 C-USA Meet 3:05.09 TCU, 2003 Houston 13.38 Ubeja Anderson , 1995 Houston 3:06.39 Authorlee, Christie, Alston, Darling, 1999 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 13:38 Ubeja Anderson 1995 3:06.39 Authorlee, Christie, Alston, Darling 1999 13.41 Cletus Clark 1984 3:06.48 Poole, Baptiste, Johnson, Ketchum 1983 13.57 Stefan Baker 1984 3:06.70 Sterling, Jones, Alston, Scott 1997 13.58 Darius Pemberton 1996 3:06.73 Christie, Sterling, Alston, Darling 1998 13.65 Reggie Jones 1987 3:06.75 Cassuto, Barnhill, Tyler, Mason 1986 39 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TRACK & FIELD Men’s OUTdoor event records MEN’S HIGH JUMP MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP Men’s Record Men’s Record World 2.45m (8-0.5) Javier Sotomayor (Cuba), 1993 World 18.29m (60-0.25) Jonathan Edwards (Great Britian), 1995 American 2.40m (7-10.5) Charles Austin (Unattached), 1991 American 18.09m (59-4.25) Lenny Harrison (Nike), 1996 Collegiate 2.38m (7-9.75) Hollis Conway (XXX), 1989 Collegiate 17.57m (57-7.75) Keith Conner (SMU), 1982 C-USA Meet 2.30m (7-6.5) Mickeal Hanany (UTEP), 2008 C-USA Meet 16.10m (52-10) Raphel Martin (XXX), 2000 Houston 2.29m (7-6) Mark Reed , 1987 Houston 17.24m (56-6.75) Frank Rutherford, 1987 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 2.29m (7-6) Mark Reed 1987 17.24m (56-6.75) Frank Rutherford 1987 2.27m (7-5.25) Brian Stanton 1982 16.86m (55-3.75) Byron Criddle 1983 2.26m (7-5) Marshall Broadway 1982 16.36m (53-8.25) Keith Gilreath 1982 2.23m (7-3.75) Jeff Mueller 2000 16.36m (53-8.25) Don Parish 1989 Ivan Diggs 2009 16.34m (53-7.5) Chris Carter 2009 2.20m (7-2.5) Tristian Whitley 2005 Nick Decker 2000 MEN’S SHOT PUT Men’s Record MEN’S POLE VAULT World 23.12m (75-10.25) Randy Barnes (USA), 1990 Men’s Record American 23.12m (75-10.25) Randy Barnes (Mazda TC), 1990 World 6.14m (20-1.75) Sergey Bubka (Ukraine), 1994 Collegiate 22.00m (72-2.25) John Godina (UCLA), 1995 American 6.04m (19-9.75) Brad Walker (Nike), 2008 C-USA Meet 19.09m (62-7.75) John Davis (Houston), 1998 Collegiate 5.98m (19-7.5) Lawrence Johnson (Tennessee), 1996 Houston 19.57m (64-2.5) Mark Baughman, 1979 C-USA Meet 5.31m (17-5) Jason Colwick (Rice), 2008 Houston 5.35m (17-6.5) David Gatch, 1987 Men’s Top-Five Performers 19.57m (64-2.5) Mark Baughman 1979 Men’s Top-Five Performers 19.09m (62-7.75) John Davis 1998 5.35m (17-6.5) David Gatch 1987 19.05m (62-6) Rick Meyer 1985 5.31m (17-6) Marc Herns 1980 18.75m (61-6.25) Randy Coffman 1978 5.30m (17-4.5) Nathan Labus 1996 18.44m (61-6) Jonathan Reeves 2006 5.29m (17-4.25) Brett Dames 1978 5.26m (17-3) Alex Bentley 2011 MEN’S DISCUS Men’s Record MEN’S LONG JUMP World 74.08m (243-0) Jurgen Schult (East Germany), 1986 Men’s Record American 72.34m (237-4) Ben Pluckett (Social Strides), 1981 World 8.95m (29-4.5) Mike Powell (USA), 1991 Collegiate 67.66m (222-0) Hannes Hopley (SMU), 2004 American 8.95m (29-4.5) Mike Powell (Foot Locker AC), 1991 C-USA Meet 59.40 (194-10) John Davis (Houston), 1997 Collegiate 8.74m (28-8.25) Erick Walder (Arkansas), 1994 Houston 63.70m (209-10) Rick Meyer, 1983 C-USA Meet 7.85m (25-9.25) Delvit Rodgers (Memphis), 2000; Will Montgomery (Charlotte), 2002 Men’s Top-Five Performers Houston 8.62m (28-3.5) Carl Lewis, 1981 63.70m (209-10) Rick Meyer 1983 61.92m (203-2) Mark Baughman 1979 Men’s Top-Five Performers 61.56m (202-0) John Davis 1999 8.62m (28-3.5) Carl Lewis 1981 58.22m (191-0) Derek Randall 2003 8.37m (27-5.5) Leroy Burrell 1989 57.61m (189-0) John reeves 2007 8.11m (26-7.25) Sheddric Fields 1995 8.09m (26-6.5) Darius Pemberton 1996 7.93m (26-0.25) Lyndon Sands 1984 40 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TRACK & FIELD Men’s OUTdoor event records MEN’S HAMMER LEWIS/TELLEZ COMPLEX RECORDS Men’s Record World 86.74m (284-7) Yuriy Syedikh (USSR), 1986 100-METER DASH 10.21, Yhann Plummer (Unattached), 2006 American 82.52m (270-9) Lance Deal (NYAC), 1996 200-METER DASH 20.31, Chris Lloyd (API), 2008 400-METER DASH 44.74, Brandon Clouts (Baylor), 2000 Collegiate 81.94m (268-10) Balazs Kilss (USC), 1995 800-METER DASH 1:47.38, Jackson Langat (TCU), 2005 C-USA Meet 68.86m (225-11) Steffan Nerdal (Memphis), 2010 1,500-METERS RUN 3:43.82, Kip Kangogo (TCU), 2005 Houston 65.69m (215-6) Rick Fenton, 2013 3,000-METERS RUN 8:23.36, Scott McClennan (Illinois), 2000 5,000-METERS RUN 14.29.48, Kip Kangogo (TCU), 2005 Men’s Top-Five Performers 10,000-METERS RUN 30:53.32, Wesley Korir (Louisville), 2005 65.69m (215-6) Rick Fenton 2013 STEEPLECHASE 8:57.10, Soloman Kandie (Tulane), 2000 64.52m (211-8) Rick Fenton 2013 110-METER HURDLES 13.74, Kevin Ellis (Unattached), 2000 62.08m (203-8) Rick Fenton 2013 400-METER HURDLES 49.17, Eric Thomas (Unattached), 2000 61.90m (203-1) Rick Fenton 2013 4x100 RELAY 39.57, Houston, 2005 61.78m (202-5) Rick Fenton 2013 4x400 RELAY 3:01.75, LSU, 2001 HIGH JUMP 2.26m (7-5), Charles Austin (Unattached), 2001 POLE VAULT 5.60m (18-4.5), Brian Hunter (Texas), 2000 MEN’S JAVELIN LONG JUMP 8.19m (26-10.5), Richard Duncan (Unattached), 2000 Men’s Record TRIPLE JUMP 16.41m (53-10.25), Walter Davis (LSU), 2001 World 98.48m (323-1) Jan Zalezny (Czech), 1996 SHOT PUT 19.94m (65-5), John Davis (Unattached), 2001 American 91.29m (299-6) Breaux Greer (Adidas), 2007 DISCUS 60.28m (179-9), Russ Bell (Missouri), 2002 Collegiate 89.01m (292-4) Patrik Boden (Texas), 1990 HAMMER 67.17m (220-4), Xavier Tison (Unattached), 2003 JAVELIN 71.11m (233-4), Lars Larsen (Southeastern Louisiana), 2006 C-USA Meet 73.26M (240-4) Nathan Junius (Tulane), 2000 DECATHALON 7204 pts., Ben Haber (Cincinnati), 2005 Houston 75.72m (248-5) Bob Erskine, 1986 Men’s Top-Five Performers 75.72m (248-5) Bob Erskine 1986 66.59m (218-5) Karl Decker 1989 64.70m (212-3) John Davis 1998 64.48m (211-6) Karl Decker 1991 62.32m (204-5) Andy Traub 1988 MEN’S DECATHLON Men’s Record World 9039 pts.
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