Sprints MID-DISTANCE/DISTANCE

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sprints MID-DISTANCE/DISTANCE men’s Track & Field Outdoor All-Time Top-10 Sprints 400 Meters Year Time World Record Year Time 100 Meters Year Time Michael Johnson (USA) 1999 43.18 World Record Year Time American Record Year Time Asafa Powell (Jamaica) 2007 9.74 Michael Johnson (USA) 1999 43.18 American Record Year Time Collegiate Record Year Time Maurice Green (USA) 1999 9.79 Quincy Watts (USC) 1992 44.00 Collegiate Record Year Time Pac-10 Record Year Time Ato Bolden (UCLA) 1996 9.92 Quincy Watts (USC) 1992 43.50 Pac-10 Record Year Time Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Ato Boldon (UCLA) 1996 9.90 Tyree Washington (Nike) 2003 44.33 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Stanford Record Year Time Maurice Greene (Nike) 2002 9.99 1. Rene Rodriguez 1994 45.85 Stanford Record Year Time 2. Alan Sheats 1977 46.08 1. Wopamo Osaisai 2005 10.39 3. Jimmie Johnson 1996 46.17 2. Gordon Banks 1977 10.40 4. Nick Sebes 2004 46.20 3. Larry Questad 1964 10.44 5. Andrew Dargie 2008 46.53 4. Jimmie Johnson 1997 10.46 6. James Lofton 1977 46.54 4. Stanley Wilson 2004 10.46 6. Ben Eastman 1932 46.54 6. Marvin Holmes 1977 10.48 8. James Cramton 1991 46.71 7. James Lofton 1978 10.54 9. Evan Kelty 2002 46.86 7. Darrin Nelson 1979 10.54 10. Ray Malott 1937 47.04 9. Leroy Sims 2000 10.61 9. Milton Little 2003 10.61 MID-DISTANCE/DISTANCE 200 Meters Year Time 800 Meters Year Time World Record Year Time World Record Year Time Michael Johnson (USA) 1996 19.32 Wilson Kipketer (Den) 1997 1:41.11 American Record Year Time American Record Year Time Michael Johnson (USA) 1996 19.32 Johnny Gray (SMTC) 1985 1:42.60 Collegiate Record Year Time Collegiate Record Year Time Justin Gatling (Tennessee) 2002 19.86 Julius Achon (G. Mason) 1996 1:44.55 Pac-10 Record Year Time Pac-10 Record Year Time Alto Boldon (UCLA) 1996 19.90 Joaquim Cruz (Oregon) 1984 1:41.77 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Darvis Patton (adidas) 2002 20.15 David Krummenacher (USA) 2005 1:45.19 Stanford Record Year Time Stanford Record Year Time 1. Larry Questad 1963 20.74 1. Michael Stember 2000 1:46.20 1. James Lofton 1977 20.74 2. Ernie Cunliffe 1960 1:46.60 3. Clyde Jeffrey 1939 20.84 3. Gabe Jennings 2001 1:46.83 4. Jimmie Johnson 1997 20.95 4. David Strang 1990 1:46.90 5. Wopamo Osaisai 2005 21.04 5. Christian Skoog 1986 1:47.92 6. Damon Dunn 1996 21.10 6. Grant Robison 2003 1:47.96 7. Gordon Banks 1977 21.24 6. Russell Brown 2007 1:47.96 8. Milton Little 2003 21.31 8. John Schaer 1979 1:48.30 8. Andrew Dargie 2008 21.31 9. Ryan Carroll 2001 1:48.42 10. Darrin Nelson 1980 21.34 10. Bill Crowley 1990 1:48.20 1,500 Meters Year Time Raymond Yator (Kenya) 2001 8:11.76 World Record Year Time Stanford Record Year Time Hicham El Guerrouj (Mor) 1998 3:26.00 1. Ian Dobson 2004 8:32.09 American Record Year Time 2. Jesse Thomas 2002 8:35.83 Bernard Lagat (Nike) 2005 3:29.30 3. David Frank 1984 8:38.19 Collegiate Record Year Time 4. Jonathan Pierce 2006 8:40.72 Sydney Maree (Villanova) 1981 3:35.30 5. David Vidal 2005 8:43.07 Pac-10 Record Year Time 6. Fred Carter 1992 8:45.92 Bernard Lagat (WSU) 1998 3:34.48 7. Steve Miller 1989 8:48.52 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time 8. Mark Fadil 1996 8:50.82 Rachid Ramzi (Bahrain) 2005 3:34.74 9. Bill Graham 1982 8:52.6 Stanford Record Year Time 10. Bill Gail 1979 8:53.6 1. Michael Stember 2000 3:35.11 2. Gabe Jennings 2000 3:35.21 5,000 Meters Year Time 3. Grant Robison 2003 3:35.75 World Record Year Time 4. Russell Brown 2007 3:37.56 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethopia) 2004 12:37.35 5. Jonathon Riley 2000 3:38.90 American Record Year Time 6. Marc Olesen 1988 3:39.26 Bob Kennedy (Nike) 1996 12:58.21 7. Donald Sage 2001 3:39.27 Collegiate Record Year Time 8. Garrett Heath 2007 3:40.14 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 13:08.4 9. Andrew Powell 2000 3:40.65 Pac-10 Record Year Time 10. Mark Mastalir 1991 3:41.30 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 13:08.4 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Marcos Geneti (Ethiopia) 2005 13:08.59 Mile Year Time Stanford Record Year Time World Record Year Time 1. Ian Dobson 2005 13:15.33 Hicham El Guerrouj (Mor) 1999 3:43.13 2. Ryan Hall 2005 13:16.03 American Record Year Time 3. Louis Luchini 2004 13:25.19 Alan Webb (Nike) 2007 3:46.91 4. Brad Hauser 2000 13:27.31 Collegiate Record Year Time 5. Jonathon Riley 2002 13:29.15 Sydney Maree (Villanova) 1981 3:52.44 6. Brent Hauser 1997 13:39.75 Pac-10 Record Year Time 7. Grant Robison 2002 13:40.30 Joaquim Cruz (Oregon) 1984 3:53.00 8. Gabe Jennings 2000 13:44.60 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time 9. Neftalem Araia 2005 13:44.78 William Chirchir (Kenya) 2001 3:52.86 10. Jason Balkman 1999 13:44.87 Stanford Record Year Time 1. Jeff Atkinson 1986 3:55.16 10,000 Meters Year Time 2. Michael Stember 1998 3:59.11 World Record Year Time 3. Gabe Jennings 1998 3:59.32 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethopia) 2005 26:17.53 4. Duncan MacDonald 1970 3:59.6 American Record Year Time 5. Jonathon Riley 2002 3:59.69 Meb Keflezighi (USA) 2001 27:13.98 6. Brian Mittelstaedt 1973 4:00.1 Collegiate Record Year Time 7. Ernie Cunliffe 1960 4:00.4 Gabriel Kamau (UTEP) 1982 27:36.2 8. Harry McCalla 1963 4:01.5 Pac-10 Record Year Time 9. Donald Sage 2004 4:01.69 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 27:22.47 10. Paul Schicke 1964 4:02.3 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Abraham Chebii (Puma) 2001 27:04.20 3,000 Meter Steeple Year Time Stanford Record Year Time World Record Year Time 1. Ian Dobson 2005 27:59.72 Saif Saaeed Shaheen (Qatar) 2004 7:53.63 2. Brad Hauser 1999 28:08.12 American Record Year Time 3. Brent Hauser 2000 28:23.37 Daniel Lincoln (Nike) 2006 8:08.82 4. Adam Tenforde 2003 28:23.67 Collegiate Record Year Time 5. Neftalem Araia 2006 28:27.43 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 8:05.4 6. Jason Balkman 1999 28:32.21 Pac-10 Record Year Time 7. Nathan Nutter 1998 28:32.62 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 8:05.4 8. Jonathon Riley 2001 28:33.71 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time 9. Donald Sage 2002 28:40.12 10. Louis Luchini 2003 28:41.13 110 Meter Hurdles Year Time Stanford Record Year Time World Record Year Time 1. Stanford 2004 39.71 Xiang Liu (China) 2006 12.88 T.J. Rushing, Nick Sebes, Curtis Goehring, Stanley Wilson American Record Year Time 2. Stanford 1978 39.84 Dominique Arnold (Nike) 2006 12.90 Darrin Nelson, Alan Sheats, Gordon Banks, James Lofton Collegiate Record Year Time 3. Stanford 2003 40.15 Renaldo Nehemiah (Md) 1979 13.00 Milton Little, Gerren Crochet, Nick Sebes, T.J. Rushing Pac-10 Record Year Time 4. Stanford 2003 40.24 Greg Foster (UCLA) 1978 13.22 Milton Little, Gerren Crochet, T.J. Rushing, Nick Sebes Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time 5. Stanford 2002 40.26 Allen Johnson (Nike) 2002 13.08 Curtis Goehring, Nick Sebes, Evan Kelty, Stanley Wilson Stanford Record Year Time 6. Stanford 2003 40.39 1. Myles Bradley 2008 13.80 Milton Little, Nick Sebes, Curtis Goehring, Stanley Wilson 2. John Foster 1976 13.94 7. Stanford 1995 40.51 3. Bob Mathias 1953 14.04 Anthony Bookman, Branyon Davis, Jamie Webb, Jimmie 4. Chuck Cobb 1958 14.10 Johnson 4. Justin Williams 2003 14.10 8. Stanford 2008 40.59 6. Rick Tipton 1969 14.14 Danny Belch, Mark Mueller, Zach Chandy, Wapamo Osaisai 7. Peter Kolotouros 1989 14.15 9. Stanford 2003 40.61 8. Michael Harte 1999 14.19 Curtis Goehring, Milton Little, Nick Sebes, Gerren Crochet 9. Jay Thorson 1986 14.22 10. Stanford 2005 40.69 10. Josh Hustedt 2007 14.25 Solomon Welch, Nick Sebes, Curtis Goehring, Wopamo Osaisai 400 Meter Hurdles Year Time World Record Year Time 4x400 Meter Relay Year Time Kevin Young (USA) 1992 46.78 World Record Year Time American Record Year Time United States 1998 2:54.20 Kevin Young (USA) 1992 46.78 American Record Year Time Collegiate Record Year Time United States 1998 2:54.20 Kevin Young (UCLA) 1988 47.85 Collegiate Record Year Time Pac-10 Record Year Time UCLA 1988 2:59.91 Kevin Young (UCLA) 1988 47.72 Pac-10 Record Year Time Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time UCLA 1988 2:59.91 James Carter (Nike) 2002 48.12 Cobb Track & Angell Field Year Time Stanford Record Year Time Washington 1998 3:06.49 1. Randy White 1971 50.4 1,600 Meter Relay Year Time 2. Jeff Allen 1998 50.98 1. Stanford 1978 3:06.6 3.
Recommended publications
  • Event Winners
    Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:39 PM Men's 100m/100yd Dash 100 Meters 100 Meters 1992 Olapade ADENIKEN SR 22y 292d 10.09 (2.0) +0.09 2017 Christian COLEMAN JR 21y 95.7653 10.04 (-2.1) +0.08 UTEP {3} Austin, Texas Tennessee {6} Eugene, Ore. 1991 Frank FREDERICKS SR 23y 243d 10.03w (5.3) +0.00 2016 Jarrion LAWSON SR 22y 36.7652 10.22 (-2.3) +0.01 BYU Eugene, Ore. Arkansas Eugene, Ore. 1990 Leroy BURRELL SR 23y 102d 9.94w (2.2) +0.25 2015 Andre DE GRASSE JR 20y 215d 9.75w (2.7) +0.13 Houston {4} Durham, N.C. Southern California {8} Eugene, Ore. 1989 Raymond STEWART** SR 24y 78d 9.97w (2.4) +0.12 2014 Trayvon BROMELL FR 18y 339d 9.97 (1.8) +0.05 TCU {2} Provo, Utah Baylor WJR, AJR Eugene, Ore. 1988 Joe DELOACH JR 20y 366d 10.03 (0.4) +0.07 2013 Charles SILMON SR 21y 339d 9.89w (3.2) +0.02 Houston {3} Eugene, Ore. TCU {3} Eugene, Ore. 1987 Raymond STEWART SO 22y 80d 10.14 (0.8) +0.07 2012 Andrew RILEY SR 23y 276d 10.28 (-2.3) +0.00 TCU Baton Rouge, La. Illinois {5} Des Moines, Iowa 1986 Lee MCRAE SO 20y 136d 10.11 (1.4) +0.03 2011 Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 24y 92d 9.89 (1.3) +0.08 Pittsburgh Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State {3} Des Moines, Iowa 1985 Terry SCOTT JR 20y 344d 10.02w (2.9) +0.02 2010 Jeff DEMPS SO 20y 155d 9.96w (2.5) +0.13 Tennessee {3} Austin, Texas Florida {2} Eugene, Ore.
    [Show full text]
  • © 21St Century Math Projects
    © 21st Century Math Projects Project Title: Mile Run Standard Focus: Data Analysis, Patterns, Algebra & Time Range: 3-4 Days Functions Supplies: TI Graphing Technology Topics of Focus: - Scatterplots - Creating and Applying Regression Functions - Interpolation & Extrapolation of Data Benchmarks: 4. For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key Interpreting F-IF features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key Functions features given a verbal description of the relationship. 6. Calculate and interpret the average rate of change of a function (presented Interpreting F-IF symbolically or as a table) over a specified interval. Estimate the rate of change from a Functions graph.★ Building Functions F-BF 1. Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.★ Interpreting 6a. Fit a function to the data; use functions fitted to data to solve problems in the Categorical and S-ID context of the data. Use given functions or choose a function suggested by the context. Quantitative Data Emphasize linear and exponential models. Interpreting Categorical and S-ID 6c. Fit a linear function for a scatter plot that suggests a linear association. Quantitative Data Procedures: A.) Students will use Graphing Calculator Technology to make scatterplots using data from the “Mile Run Chart”. (Graphing Calculator Instructions insert included) B.) Students will complete the three parts of the Mile Run Project. © 21st Century Math Projects The Mile Run In 1593, the English Parliament declared that 5,280 feet would equal 1 mile. Ever since, a mile run has become a staple fitness test everywhere -- from militaries to the high school gyms.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics–Men's 5000M (3 Mi Before
    2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics –Men’s 5000m (3 mi before 1970) by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 12:56.41 Augustine Choge KEN 1 Melbourne 2006 2 2 12:58.19 Craig Mottram AUS 2 Melbourne 2006 3 3 13:05.30 Benjamin Limo KEN 3 Melbourne 2006 4 4 13:05.89 Joseph Ebuya KEN 4 Melbourne 2006 5 5 13:12.76 Fabian Joseph TAN 5 Melbourne 2006 6 6 13:13.51 Sammy Kipketer KEN 1 Manchester 2002 7 13:13.57 Benjamin Limo 2 Manchester 2002 8 7 13:14.3 Ben Jipcho KEN 1 Christchurch 1974 9 8 13.14.6 Brendan Foster GBR 2 Christchurch 1974 10 9 13:18.02 Willy Kiptoo Kirui KEN 3 Manchester 2002 11 10 13:19.43 John Mayock ENG 4 Manchester 2002 12 11 13:19.45 Sam Haughian ENG 5 Manchester 2002 13 12 13:22.57 Daniel Komen KEN 1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 14 13 13:22.85 Ian Stewart SCO 1 Edinburgh 1970 15 14 13:23.00 Rob Denmark ENG 1 Victoria 1994 16 15 13:23.04 Henry Rono KEN 1 Edmonton 1978 17 16 13:23.20 Phillimon Hanneck ZIM 2 Victoria 1994 18 17 13:23.34 Ian McCafferty SCO 2 Edinburgh 1970 19 18 13:23.52 Dave Black ENG 3 Christchurch 1974 20 19 13:23.54 John Nuttall ENG 3 Victoria 1994 21 20 13:23.96 Jon Brown ENG 4 Victoria 1994 22 21 13:24.03 Damian Chopa TAN 6 Melbourne 2006 23 22 13:24.07 Philip Mosima KEN 5 Victoria 1994 24 23 13:24.11 Steve Ovett ENG 1 Edinburgh 1986 25 24 13:24.86 Andrew Lloyd AUS 1 Auckland 1990 26 25 13:24.94 John Ngugi KEN 2 Auckland 1990 27 26 13:25.06 Moses Kipsiro UGA 7 Melbourne 2006 28 13:25.21 Craig Mottram 6 Manchester 2002 29 27 13:25.63
    [Show full text]
  • Cross Country DIVISION I
    10 DIVISION I Cross Country DIVISION I 2001 Championships Highlights Title Belongs to Buffaloes: Colorado, making its 31st appearance in the championships, earned its first title by the slimmest of margins November 19 at Furman. The Buffaloes, led by three finishers among the top 20 individuals, edged Stanford by one point. Three-time defending champion Arkansas was third. Colorado had been the institution with the most team appearances without winning the team championship. The Buffaloes were second in both 2000 and 1994, and have posted 11 other top- five finishes. Jorge Torres played a major role in Colorado’s win, finishing second in the individual competition. He was 19 seconds behind champion Boaz Cheboiywo of Eastern Michigan. Also contributing mightily for the Buffaloes were Dathan Ritzenheim, the top freshman finisher in the race in fourth place, and Ed Torres in the 18th position. Cheboiywo, who had been unable to train for the last two weeks before the championships because of a hip injury and sore Achilles’ tendon, broke the course record by seven seconds. For more, go to www.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011203/div1/3825n12.html on the World Wide Web. Photo by Travis Bell/NCAA Photos TEAM STANDINGS Colorado’s Jorge Torres finished second 1. *Colorado..................... 90 12. Brigham Young .............. 368 23. Butler............................. 529 individually, but the Buffaloes were first as a 2. Stanford ........................ 91 13. Oregon ......................... 389 24. Dartmouth...................... 548 team. 3. Arkansas ....................... 118 14. Duke ............................. 410 25. Minnesota...................... 584 4. Northern Ariz. .............. 193 15. Georgetown................... 419 26. Air Force ....................... 620 5. Wisconsin...................... 245 16. William & Mary ............
    [Show full text]
  • Organization License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/1/2009 06:17 PM SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC
    Licensed to Southern Association of USATF - Organization License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/1/2009 06:17 PM SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2009 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2/28/2009 to 3/1/2009 CARL MADDOX FIELD HOUSE BATON ROUGE, LA Results Event 1 Men Shot Put ================================================================================= USA: U 22.66m 1/20/1989 Randy Barnes, Mazda TC SWAC: S 15.58m 2/26/2005 Brandon Franklin, Alcorn State NCAA: N 21.50m 2/4/1977 Terry Albritton, Stanford Field House: F 20.55m 1990 Mike Stulce, Texas A&M NCAA Auto: A 19.30m NCAA Prov: P 17.75m Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= Finals 1 Nelson, Issah Grambling 15.08m 49-05.75 10 2 Kendrick, Kameral Alabama State 14.61m 47-11.25 8 3 Thomas, Arthur Arkansas-Pine Bl 14.35m 47-01.00 6 4 Williams, Christopher Grambling 14.16m 46-05.50 5 5 Abdulai, Ibrahim Arkansas-Pine Bl 13.79m 45-03.00 4 6 Williams, Corey Grambling 13.49m 44-03.25 3 7 Martin, Craft Mississippi Vall 12.38m 40-07.50 2 8 Piggee, Johnny Prairie View 12.25m 40-02.25 1 9 Olgetree, Robert Mississippi Vall 12.20m 40-00.50 10 Perez, Mario Texas Southern 11.79m 38-08.25 11 Peters, James Texas Southern 11.67m 38-03.50 12 Lynch, Gionreicho Grambling 11.23m 36-10.25 13 Spinks, Travis Alabama A&M 10.73m 35-02.50 14 Hicks, Issac Arkansas-Pine Bl 10.32m 33-10.25 15 Brown, Michael Alcorn State 8.54m 28-00.25 -- Gerard, Jr., Kenneth Grambling FOUL -- Osuala, Chukuwuma Alcorn State FOUL -- Jones, Ronnel Jackson State
    [Show full text]
  • Athletics Records
    Best Personal Counseling & Guidance about SSB Contact - R S Rathore @ 9001262627 visit us - www.targetssbinterview.com Athletics Records - 1. 100 Meters Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 9.58. Bolt, who was once a 200-meter specialist, broke the 100-meter world mark for the third time during a thrilling showdown with Tyson Gay at the World Outdoor Championships in Berlin on Aug. 16, 2009. The Jamaican pulled ahead of Gay early in the race and never let up, finishing in 9.58 seconds. The victory came exactly one year after Bolt broke the record for the second time, winning the 2008 Olympic gold medal in 9.69. 2. 200 Meters Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 19.19. Bolt broke his own world mark at the 2009 World Outdoor Track & Field Championships, where he finished in 19.19 seconds on Aug. 20. He first broke Michael Johnson's 12-year-old mark during the Olympic final exactly one year earlier, finishing in 19.30 seconds while running into a slight headwind (0.9 kilometers per hour). 3. 400 Meters Michael Johnson, USA, 43.18. Many expected Johnson to eventually break Butch Reynolds' mark of 43.29 seconds, set in 1988, but 1999 seemed an unlikely year for the record to fall. Johnson suffered from leg injuries that season, missed the U.S. Championships and ran only four 400-meter races before the World Championships (where he gained an automatic entry as the defending champ). By the day of the World final, however, it was apparent that Johnson was in top form and that Reynolds' record was in jeopardy.
    [Show full text]
  • 13 Friday, July 9 9:25 PM
    USATF Olympic Trials Missouri’s Involved Athletes, Coaches, & Staff Michelle Moran Fiona Asigbee Women’s Heptathlon Women’s Heptathlon 2000 Big 12 Champion 2003 Big 12 Champion Janae Strickland Women’s Shot Put Christian Cantwell Derrick Peterson Two-time All-American Men’s Shot Put Men’s 800m Run 2004 IAAF World Indoor Champ 1999 NCAA Champion World’s Leading Shot Putter1 American Collegiate Record Holder Tim Dunne Ray Hughes Men’s 800m Run Men’s Steeplechase2 2003 All-American 1997 Big 12 Champion Dr. Rick McGuire Brett Halter Jared Wilmes Tom Lewis Jen Artioli Esteban Missouri Head Coach Missouri Asst. Coach Missouri Asst. Coach Sports Information Sports Medicine Ruvalcaba Heptathlon Coach Throws Coach Men’s Distance Coach Message Therapy 1 Photo by Kirby Lee (Sporting Image) at 2004 IAAF Indoor Championships 2 Photo by Allison Wade (New York R.R.) at 2003 Maine Distance Festival Missouri Track & Field 2004 News & Notes CONTACT INFO: Outdoor Season TOM LEWIS USATF Olympic Team Trials (O) 573-884-9486 (C) 573-424-9447 Sacramento, Calif. (F) 573-882-4720 July 9-18, 2004 [email protected] Inside the Notes... USA Track & Field Olympic Trials #21 MISSOURI PARTICIPANTS Location: Sacramento, Calif. TRACK & FIELD'S OLYMPIC TRIALS BEGIN FRIDAY IN SACRAMENTO Track: A.G. Spanos Sports Complex 3-11 CHRISTIAN CANTWELL Seven current and former Tigers to embark Hosts: Sacramento Sports Commission, 12-14 DERRICK PETERSON on two-week long trip 15 TIMOTHY DUNNE Sacramento State University, and 16-17 MICHELLE MORAN USA Track & Field The U.S. Track and Field Olympic Team Trials will begin Friday, July 9th in Sacramento, Calif., and seven current 18-19 FIONA ASIGBEE Advancement: The top three in each and former Tigers will be in attendance, vying for a spot 20-21 JANAE STRICKLAND event will land a spot Team USA that travels in the 27th Olympic Games to be held in Athens, Greece 22-23 RAY HUGHES to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, in August.
    [Show full text]
  • North Carolina Obituaries Courier Tribune Name Date of Paper Page # Date of Death Abbott, Blannie Allen 7-Aug-84 7A 6-Aug-84
    North Carolina Obituaries Courier Tribune Name Date of Paper Page # Date of Death Abbott, Blannie Allen 7-Aug-84 7A 6-Aug-84 Abbott, Douglas L. 1-Sep-82 12A 30-Aug-82 Abbott, Helen Hartsook 3-Dec-82 9A 2-Dec-82 Abbott, Molly Jeane 3-Nov-81 8A 31-Oct-81 Abbott, Nora Johnson Mitchell 14-Oct-83 12A 13-Oct-83 Abbott, Roger 1-Aug-84 6A 31-Jul-84 Abercrombie, Dodd 5-Oct-80 6A 3-Oct-80 Abernathy, Ray Paul 29-Jun-80 8A 28-Jun-80 Abernathy, Shaun Travis 24-May-83 8A 24-May-83 Abrams, Reagan Vincent 28-Sep-80 6A 26-Sep-80 Abston, Thomas Earl 30-Dec-82 10A 29-Dec-82 Ackerman, Elsie K. 20-Apr-82 8A 19-Apr-82 Acree, Una Mae Phillips 6-Jul-81 6A 5-Jul-81 Adams, Anna Threadgill 9-Dec-85 9A 8-Dec-85 Adams, Annie Vaughn 12-Mar-85 6A 11-Mar-85 Adams, Bernice Hooper 6-Jul-82 8A 5-Jul-82 Adams, Dora Carrick 13-Jun-80 10A 12-Jun-80 Adams, Edward Vance 23-May-83 6A 23-May-83 Adams, Herman Hugh Sr. 29-Oct-81 8A 27-Oct-81 Adams, James Clifton 18-Sep-84 9A 17-Sep-84 Adams, John Edwin 1-Mar-84 10A 29-Feb-84 Adams, T.B. 15-Oct-82 10A 14-Oct-82 Adams, Velma D. 11-Aug-81 8A 10-Aug-81 Adcock, Plackard C. 6-Jul-82 8A 5-Jul-82 Aderholt, Daniel H. 17-May-85 10A 13-May-85 Adkins, Clarence Odell 1-Jan-85 7A 1-Jan-85 Adkins, E.G.
    [Show full text]
  • Seagate Crystal Reports
    Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2008 SEC Outdoor T&F Championships - 5/15/2008 to 5/18/2008 Auburn, Alabama Meet Program Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 3 Women 200 Meter Dash 9 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times 9 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times Saturday 5/17/2008 - 7:40 PM Friday 5/16/2008 - 6:35 PM World: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Forence Griffith-Joyner American: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner NCAA: 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA: 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell SEC: 11.03 2006 Kerron Stewart SEC: 22.35 1999 Debbie Ferguson FACILITY: 11.07 2007 Kerron Stewart FACILITY: 22.60 2007 Kerron Stewart NCAA Reg: 11.75 NCAA Reg: 23.96 LaneName School Seed Time LaneName School Seed Time Heat 1 of 3 Prelims Heat 1 of 5 Prelims 1 1 2 317 Ealey, Lakecia Florida 2 3 295 Mahan, Shayla South Carolina 3 237 Cabral, Monique LSU 4 39 Layne, Lynne Tennessee 4 93 Tyson, Bianca Kentucky 5 332 Williams, Danielle Florida 5 295 Mahan, Shayla South Carolina 6 76 Tarmoh, Jeneba Tennessee 6 264 Floyd, Amani Vanderbilt 7 223 Davis, Kristina LSU 7 27 Williams, Shaquela Auburn 8 343 Griffin, Daniela Florida 8 317 Ealey, Lakecia Florida 9 297 Glenn, Gabrielle South Carolina 9 64 Tyson, Cleo Tennessee Heat 2 of 3 Prelims Heat 2 of 5 Prelims 1 1 Atkins, Joanna Auburn 1 2 368 Matherson, Heather Alabama 2 3 237 Cabral, Monique LSU 3 262 Jackson, Taylor Vanderbilt 4 64 Tyson, Cleo Tennessee 4 214 Broaddus, Juanita LSU 5 229 Henry, Samantha LSU 5 513 Bent, Odeika Georgia 6 302 Howze, Sharee South Carolina 6 76 Tarmoh, Jeneba Tennessee 7 415 Fortune, Kadeshia Mississippi 7 239 Baptiste, Kelly Ann LSU 8 22 Armbrister, Cache Auburn 8 97 Martin, Jenna Kentucky 9 214 Broaddus, Juanita LSU 9 448 Phillips, Angelica Mississippi St.
    [Show full text]
  • Long Distance Running Division
    2006 Year-End Reports 28th Annual Meeting Reports from the Long Distance Running Division Men’s Long Distance Running Women’s Long Distance Running Masters Long Distance Running Cross Country Council Mountain, Ultra & Trail (MUT) Council Road Running Technical Council 97 National Officers, National Office Staff, Division and Committee Chairs 98 2006 Year-End Reports 28th Annual Meeting Men’s Long Distance Running B. USA National Championships 2005 USA Men's 10 km Championship – Food KEY POINTS World Senior Bowl 10k Mobile, AL – November 5, 2005 Update October 2005 to December 2005 http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USA10kmCha As last year’s USATF Men’s LDR Annual Report mpionship-Men/ was written in October 2005 in order to meet A dominant display and new course record of publication deadlines for the Annual Convention, 28:11 for Dathan Ritzenhein to become the USA here are a few highlights of Men’s activities from National Champion. October 2005 through to the end of 2005. (Web site links provided where possible.) 2005 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships A. Team USA Events November 19, 2005 Genesee Valley Park - IAAF World Half Marathon Championships – Rochester, NY October 1, 2005, Edmonton, Canada http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USATFClubX http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/IAAFWorldHalf CChampionships/ MarathonChampionships/ An individual win for Matt Tegenkamp, and Team Scores of 1st Hansons-Brooks D P 50 points th 6 place team United States - 3:11:38 - 2nd Asics Aggie R C 68 points USA Team Leader: Allan Steinfeld 3rd Team XO 121 points th 15 Ryan Shay 1:03:13 th 20 Jason Hartmann 1:03:32 C.
    [Show full text]
  • Duke Men's Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records
    DUKE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION Duke Athletics External Operations Phone: 919-684-2633 Press Box Phone: 919-684-4203 Box 90557 Fax: 919-688-1765 Durham, N.C. 27708 STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase Senior Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Art Chase Mike DeGeorge Office: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 Email: [email protected] Associate Director of Director of Sports Athletics/External Information Affairs Mike DeGeorge Director of Sports Information Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Dayton, 2005 Joined Duke SID: November, 2017 Office: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-384-6601 Email: [email protected] Lindy Brown Senior Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Office: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 Email: [email protected] Kat Castner Senior Associate Sports Information Director Lindy Brown Sport Responsibilities: Football, Wrestling Kat Castner Senior Associate Sports Senior Associate Sports Alma Mater: Robert Morris, 2010 Joined Duke SID: August, 2014 Information Director Information Director Office: 919-684-8708 Cell: Email: [email protected] Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Soccer, Men’s Lacrosse Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Office: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 Email: [email protected] Josh Foster Assistant Sports
    [Show full text]
  • Lancer Timing Services Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 35Th Dartmouth Relays
    Lancer Timing Services Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 35th Dartmouth Relays - 1/9/2004 to 1/11/2004 Leverone Field House Dartmouth College, Hanover NH Results Women - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Dartmouth College 79 2) Williams College 57.50 3) Wheaton College 48 4) Reebok-Boston 38 5) University of Vermont 34 6) Maine Racewalkers 30 7) Sherbrooke T & F Club 26 7) Massachusetts Lowell 26 9) University of Maine 23 10) Tufts University 20 11) McGill Olympic 17 12) Corsair Chaparal 16 12) BAA 16 14) Perfmax-Racing Montreal 15 15) Air Time Athletics 12.50 16) Argyle-Lites 12 16) University of Sherbrooke 12 18) Boston International T.C. 10 18) Nike 10 18) Rouge et Or 10 18) Midd Vermont Track Club 10 22) University of Southern Ma 6 22) Keene State College 6 22) New Haven Age Group 6 25) Montreal-Olympique 5 26) University of Montreal 2 Women 60 m Dash =================================================================== Meet Record: M NEW EVENT THIS YEAR Name Year Team Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Thibault, Genevieve Rouge et Or 7.81Q 1 2 Cherubin, Nathalie Perfmax-Racing 7.88Q 4 2 Dugas, Marie-Eve Corsair Chaperal 7.88Q 2 4 Leblanc, Marie-Andree Univ Sherbrook 7.93Q 3 5 Jobin, Marjolaine Corsair Chaperal 7.94Q 6 6 James, Amber Wheaton 7.97Q 5 7 James, Aspen Wheaton 7.85q 1 8 Berger, Michele Williams 7.89q 2 9 Gaetan, Sylvia Perfmax-Racing 7.91q 2 10 Dubreuil, Maryse Perfmax-Racing 8.02q 1 11 Lucia,
    [Show full text]