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Oregon Track and Field | #Goducks Women of Oregon - Outdoor Top 10 MEN OF OREGON - OUTDOOR TOP 10 100 Meters 400-Meter Hurdles Long Jump 1. Cravon Gillespie 9.93 2019 1. Pedro Chiamulera 49.64 1987 1. Latin Berry 8.14m 26-8.5 1989 2. Kyree King 10.00 2017 2. Bob Gray 49.83 1992 2. Damarcus Simpson 8.12m 26-7.75 2018 3. Don Coleman 10.11 1978 3. Jonathan Harvey 50.05 2019 3. Ashton Eaton 8.04m 26-4.5 2010 4. Damarcus Simpson 10.12 2017 4. Don Ward 50.19 1984 4. Bouncy Moore 7.98m 26-2.25 1971 5. Samie Parker 10.18 2003 5. Ben Thiel 50.32 2015 5. Ross Blackman 7.95m 26-1 1974 6. Xavier Nairne 10.20 2021 6. Brian Wright 50.38 1990 6. Uchenna Agu 7.94m 26-0.75 1986 7. Andrew Banks 10.22 1978 7. Richard Curtis 50.49 1986 Leonidas Watson 7.94m 26-0.75 2005 8. Arthur Delaney 10.24 2012 8. Johnathan Cabral 50.50 2013 8. Tom Smith 7.92m 26-0 1969 9 Oraine Palmer 10.25 2019 9. Brandon Holliday 50.52 2004 9. Mel Renfro 7.91m 25-11.75 1962 10. Harry Jerome 10.26 1964 10. Phil Bransom 50.57 1979 10. J.J. Birden 7.84m 25-8.75 1988 Pat Johnson 10.26 1995 Spencer Williams 7.84m 25-8.75 1988 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 200 Meters 1. Ken Martin 8:20.97 1980 Triple Jump 1. Cravon Gillespie 19.93 2019 2. Knut Kvalheim 8:25.6 1973 1. Spencer Williams 16.44m 53-11.25 1989 2. Kyree King 20.27 2017 3. Don Clary 8:26.9 1979 2. Latin Berry 16.41m 53-10.25 1989 3. Oraine Palmer 20.37 2019 4. Danny Lopez 8:28.44 1990 3. Gregg Bleakney 16.40m 53-9.75 1998 4. Don Coleman 20.39 1979 5. Steve Savage 8:29.6 1971 4. Leonidas Watson 16.37m 53-8.5 2005 Pat Johnson 20.39 1995 6. Matt McGuirk 8:33.03 1984 5. Uchenna Agu 16.02m 52-6.75 1986 6. Micah Williams 20.47 2021 7. Dan Nelson 8:34.19 1987 6. Emmanuel Ihemeje 15.87m 52-0.75 2021 7. Arthur Delaney 20.52 2014 8. Harold Kuphaldt 8:34.19 1984 7. Foluso Akinradewo 15.86m 52-0.5 2003 8. Devon Allen 20.62 2016 9. Todd Lathers 8:35.0 1973 8. LaMar Hurd 15.83m 51-11.5 1983 9. George Walcott 20.64 1983 Mike Friton 8:35.0 1981 9. Nate Moore 15.77m 51-9 2015 10. Jacoby McNamara 20.68 2021 10. Brian Schaudt 15.75m 51-8.25 2011 4x100-Meter Relay 400 Meters 1. Spenser Schmidt, Cravon Gillespie, 38.72 2019 Shot Put 1. Mike Berry 44.75 2012 Rieker Daniel, Oraine Palmer 1. Dean Crouser 21.06m 69-1.5 1982 2. Marcus Chambers 44.92 2017 2. Damarcus Simpson, Kyree King, 38.76 2017 2. Neil Steinhauer 21.02m 68-11.75 1967 3. Otis Davis 45.07 1960 Julius Shellmire, Marcus Chambers 3. Jeff Stover 20.84m 68-4.5 1980 4. Matt Scherer 45.19 2006 2. Spenser Schmidt, Cravon Gillespie, 38.76 2019 4. Pete Shmock 20.24m 66-5 1972 5. Kedar Inico 45.22 2005 Julius Shellmire, Oraine Palmer 5. Dave Voorhees 19.60m 64-3.75 1978 6. Pat Johnson 45.38 1995 4. Micah Williams, Gaston Bouchereau, 39.02 2021 6. Vince Goldsmith 19.46m 63-10.25 1981 7. Orwin Emilien 45.52 2019 Rieker Daniel, Xavier Nairne 7. Mac Wilkins 19.40m 63-8 1973 8. Dacre Bowen 46.16 1977 5. Damarcus Simpson, Cravon Gillespie, 39.05 2018 8. Greg Aitkenhead 19.39m 63-7.75 1986 9. Marcus Dillon 46.18 2007 Julius Shellmire, Rieker Daniel 9. Dave Steen 18.87m 61-11.25 1963 10. Ashton Eaton 46.28 2010 6. Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, 39.20 2005 10. Jeff Hultberg 18.68m 61-3.5 1985 Kedar Inico, Jordan Kent 800 Meters Jonathan Harvey, Gaston Bouchereau, 39.20 2021 Discus 1. Joaquim Cruz 1:41.77 1984 Rieker Daniel, Jacoby McNamara 1. Dean Crouser 65.88m 216-2 1983 2. Andrew Wheating 1:45.03 2008 8. Braxton Canady, Cravon Gillespie, 39.33 2019 2. Mac Wilkins 64.77m 212-6 1973 3. Elijah Greer 1:45.06 2011 Rieker Daniel, Oraine Palmer 3. Dave Voorhees 62.94m 206-6 1978 4. Wade Bell 1:45.17 1967 9. Christian Sourapas, Devon Allen, 39.41 2016 4. Ray Burton 62.28m 204-4 1976 5. David Mack 1:45.55 1982 Travonn White, Marcus Chambers 5. Kevin Carr 60.62m 198-11 1986 6. Mac Fleet 1:46.32 2013 10. Richard Del Rincon, Matt Scherer, 39.45 2006 6. Jose deSouza 59.98m 196-9 1988 7. Cole Hocker 1:46.60 2021 Derrick Jones, Jordan Kent 7. Ryan Hunter-Simms 59.36m 194-9 2017 8. Simon Kimata 1:46.65 2002 8. Steve Davis 59.10m 193-11 1983 9. Dub Myers 1:47.51 1984 4x400-Meter Relay 9. Gary Wolf 58.87m 193-2 1972 10. Luis Peralta 1:47.55 2021 1. Jordan Kent, Kedar Inico, 3:00.81 2005 10. Jeff Hultberg 57.70m 189-4 1985 Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 1,500 Meters 2. Travis Anderson, Kedar Inico, 3:03.27 2005 Hammer 1. James West 3:34.07 2020 Akobundu Ikwuakor, Matt Scherer 1. Ken Flax 78.33m 257-0 1986 2. Matthew Centrowitz 3:34.46 2011 3. Travis Anderson, Brandon Holliday, 3:03.49 2004 2. Greg Skipper 71.39m 234-2 2016 3. Joaquim Cruz 3:36.48 1984 Kedar Inico, Matt Scherer 3. Scott McGee 68.84m 225-10 1991 A.J. Acosta 3:36.48 2010 4. Jack Galpin, Arthur Delaney, 3:03.61 2013 4. Kent Landerholm 68.78m 225-8 1983 5. Edward Cheserek 3:36.50 2014 Kevin Anding, Mike Berry 5. Eric Finch 67.68m 222-0 1989 6. Matt Centrowitz 3:36.70 1976 5. Jonathan Harvey, Orwin Emilien, 3:04.36 2018 6. Brian Richotte 67.96m 222-11 2007 7. Sam Prakel 3:36.84 2018 Rieker Daniel, Cameron Stone 7. Adam Kriz 67.45m 221-3 2003 8. Andrew Wheating 3:37.52 2010 6. Marcus Chambers, Arthur Delaney, 3:04.10 2014 8. Colin Veldman 66.94m 219-7 2008 9. Dub Myers 3:37.89 1984 Devon Allen, Mike Berry 9. Jordan Stray 66.93m 219-7 2011 10. Steve Prefontaine 3:38.10 1973 7. Travis Anderson, Matt Scherer, 3:04.85 2006 10. John McArdle 65.78m 215-10 1979 Akobundu Ikwuakor, Jordan Kent 5,000 Meters Marcus Dillon, Ashton Eaton, 3:04.85 2008 Javelin 1. Bill McChesney Jr. 13:14.80 1982 Phil Alexander, Chad Barlow 1. Cyrus Hostetler 83.16m 272-10 2009 2. Edward Cheserek 13:18.71 2014 9. Ben Thiel, Arthur Delaney, 3:05.14 2015 2. Sam Crouser 80.80m 265-1 2012 3. Rudy Chapa 13:19.22 1979 Russell Hornsby, Marcus Chambers 3. John Stiegeler 77.07m 252-10 2001 4. Alberto Salazar 13:22.31 1979 10. Jacob Miller, Jonathan Harvey, 3:06.31 2019 4. Cody Danielson 76.74m 251-9 2016 5. Steve Prefontaine 13:22.40 1973 Rieker Daniel, Orwin Emilien 5. Art Skipper 76.72m 251-8 1992 6. Paul Geis 13:23.40 1974 6. Alex Wolff 73.93m 242-7 2010 7. Trevor Dunbar 13:26.90 2014 High Jump 7. Ryan Brandel 72.54m 238-0 2007 8. Eric Jenkins 13:27.41 2014 1. Jason Boness 2.26m 7-5 2000 8. John Nizich 71.89m 235-10 2016 9. Galen Rupp 13:30.49 2007 2. Ben Milligan 2.25m 7-4.5 2021 9. Mike Simmons 71.32m 234-0 2010 10. Jim Hill 13:30.52 1982 3. Andy Young 2.24m 7-4.25 1989 10. Jackson VanVuren 69.82m 229-1 2019 4. Justin Frick 2.23m 7-3.75 2011 10,000 Meters 5. Chris Nelson 2.21m 7-3 1996 Decathlon 1. Galen Rupp 27:33.48 2007 6. Danny Marconi 2.19m 7-2.25 2010 1. Ashton Eaton 8,457 2010 2. Bill McChesney Jr. 27:50.82 1982 7. Jan From 2.18m 7-2 1979 2. Pedro daSilva 8,176 1992 3. Luke Puskedra 27:56.62 2012 8. Jeff Lindsey 2.17m 7-1.75 2004 3. Muhammad Oliver 8,087 1992 4. Alberto Salazar 28:06.12 1979 9. Teddy Davis 2.16m 7-1 2004 4. Dakotah Keys 8,068 2014 5. Shadrack Biwott 28:28.83 2009 10. Dave Howard 2.15m 7-0.5 1983 5. Craig Brigham 8,027 1975 6. Edward Cheserek 28:30.18 2014 Chris Harper 2.15m 7-0.5 1984 6. Max Vollmer 7,964 2019 7. Jason Hartmann 28:31.96 2003 Keith Washington 2.15m 7-0.5 1985 7. Santiago Lorenzo 7,889 2001 8. Parker Stinson 28:34.71 2013 Muhammad Oliver 2.15m 7-0.5 1991 8. Jeromy Williams 7,806 1995 9. Matthew Davis 28:38.86 1999 Jason Walton 2.15m 7-0.5 1993 9. Mitch Modin 7,785 2016 10. Chris Hamilton 28:45.56 1984 Eric White 2.15m 7-0.5 1993 10. Ray Livingston 7,754 1995 Damian Olson 2.15m 7-0.5 1998 110-Meter Hurdles Kyley Johnson 2.15m 7-0.5 2000 1.
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