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Men's Outdoor All-Time Top 10 FLORIDA TRACK AND FIELD HISTORY AND RECORDS (UPDATED 3-31-20) MEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10 100 Meters 800 Meters 1. Raymond Ekevwo 9.96 2019 Africa Games (8/27) 1. Mark Everett 1:44.46 1988 2. Hakim Sani Brown 9.97 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 2. Andres Arroyo 1:44.98 2017 TrackTown SS - New York (7/6) 3. Bernard Williams 9.99 2000 NCAA Championships (6/2) 3. Moise Joseph 1:45.74 2002 NCAA Championships (5/31) 4. John Capel 10.03 1999 NCAA Championships (6/5) 4. Ryan Schnulle 1:46.29 2014 NCAA Championships (6/13) Dennis Mitchell 10.03 1988 5. Scott Peters 1:46.35 4-17-93 6. Jeff Demps 10.04 2011 USATF Championships (6/23) 6. Sean Obinwa 1:46.68 2014 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/4) 7. Jeremy Hall 10.08 2009 SEC Championships (5/17) 7. Carlos Phillips 1:46.70 2008 NCAA East Regional (5/31) 8. Willie Perry 10.12 2006 USATF Jr. Championships (6/22) 8. Horace Tuitt 1:47.14 1977 9. Terrell Wilks 10.15 2009 SEC Championships (5/17) 9. Dedric Jones 1:47.22 4-17-93 10. Ryan Clark 10.16 2018 NCAA East Preliminary (5/25) 10. Aaron Baynes 1:47.35 1988 110-Meter Hurdles 1,500 Meters 1. Grant Holloway 12.98 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 1. Shane Stroup 3:38.57 2005 NCAA Championships (6/11) 2. Josh Walker 13.32 2004 NCAA Championships (6/11) 2. Dumisane Hlaselo 3:40.66 2011 Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 3. Eddie Lovett 13.39 2013 NCAA East Preliminary (5/25) 3. Jeff Pigg 3:41.04 1987 4. Ubeja Anderson 13.52 3-27-93 4. Andres Arroyo 3:41.95 2017 Tom Jones Memorial (4/28) 5. Earl Diamond 13.53 1989 5. Andrzej Jakubiec 3:43.30 5-26-94 6. Yanick Hart 13.58 2016 NCAA East Preliminary (5/28) 6. Chuck Broughton 3:43.48 1980 7. William Wynne 13.64 2009 SEC Championships (5/17) 7. Jack Guyton 3:43.57 2018 Pepsi Florida Relays (3/30) 8. Stephen Jones 13.65 2001 SEC Championships (5/13) 8. Justin Taylor 3:43.72 2010 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/2) 9. Kallinka Pitt 13.66 2008 NCAA East Regional (5/30) 9. David Strahl 3:43.92 1983 10. Cory Poole 13.68 2018 SEC Championships (5/13) 10. Wesley Mayo 3:44.43 1977 200 Meters 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 1. John Capel 19.87 1999 NCAA Championships (6/5) 1. Mark Parrish 8:37.64 2015 NCAA East Preliminary (5/29) 2. Dedric Dukes 19.97 2014 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/4) 2. Chris Duncan 8:38.59 2002 NCAA Championships (5/31) 3. Bernard Williams 20.03 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials (7/23) 3. Tom Nohilly 8:38.92 1988 4. Hakim Sani Brown 20.08 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 4. Dan Middleman 8:39.11 4-11-92 5. Dennis Mitchell 20.09 1989 NCAA Championships (6/2) 5. Steve Zieminski 8:40.74 2003 NCAA Championships (6/11) 6. Arman Hall 20.34 2016 SEC Championships (5/14) 6. Todd Sinclair 8:41.13 1983 Marcel Carter 20.34 1993 NCAA Championships (6/5) 7. Ryder Leary 8:50.07 2007 NCAA East Regional (5/26) 8. Aaron Armstrong 20.37 2001 USATF Championships (6/23) 8. John Parker 8:51.54 1970 9. Willie Perry 20.40 2008 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/5) 9. Kevin Holzwart 8:52.65 1976 10. Kyle Farmer 20.41 2004 NCAA East Regional (5/29) 10. Enoch Nadler 8:54.34 2007 NCAA East Regional (5/26) 400 Meters 5,000 Meters 1. Tony McQuay 44.49 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (6/24) 1. Dan Middleman 13:51.30 1989 2. Tyrone Kemp 44.66 4-8-89 2. Keith Brantly 13:53.62 1984 3. Najee Glass 44.79 2016 U.S Olympic Trials (7/2) 3. Jimmy Clark 13:58.24 2013 SEC Championships (5/12) 4. Calvin Smith 44.81 2010 Tom Jones Memorial (4/17) 4. Justin Taylor 14:02.10 2010 Penn Relays (4/22) 5. Arman Hall 44.82 2016 NCAA Championships (6/10) 5. Josh Izewski 14:02.57 2012 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/6) 6. Rickey Harris 44.84 2002 SEC Championships (5/11) 6. Mike Mykytok 14:02.59 3-27-92 7. Geno White 45.02 2000 NCAA Championships (6/3) 7. Bill Casson 14:03.44 1985 8. Jimmy Hackley 45.17 5-18-97 8. Steve Conway 14:05.74 1987 9. Hugh Graham Jr. 45.19 2013 USATF Championships (6/21) 9. John Rogerson 14:08.54 1984 10. Chantz Sawyers 45.24 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 10. Mike LeValle 14:08.66 1989 400-Meter Hurdles 10,000 Meters 1. Kerron Clement 47.24 2005 USATF Championships (6/26) 1. Keith Brantly 28:31.21 1982 2. Rickey Harris 48.16 2002 NCAA Championships (5/31) 2. Mike Blaney 28:52.94 1986 3. Eric Futch 48.18 2017 USATF Championships (6/25) 3. Mike Mykytok 28:57.86 1991 4. TJ Holmes 48.44 2017 USATF Championships (6/25) 4. John Rogerson 29:04.00 1983 5. Torrance Zellner 48.97 5-17-93 5. Jimmy Clark 29:08.32 2013 Stanford Invitational (3/29) 6. William Wynne 49.31 2009 Pan American Jr. Championships (8/2) 6. Bernard Kurla 29:11.82 4-14-95 7. Dwight Ruff 49.50 2003 NCAA Championships (6/13) 7. Mike LeValle 29:13.00 1989 8. Adrain Mann 49.68 2000 Ga. Tech Reebok Invitational (5/20) 8. Josh Izewski 29:21.41 2013 Stanford Invitational (3/29) 9. Cory Poole 49.71 2018 USATF Junior Champs. (6/16) 9. Robert Blount 29:21.84 1976 10. Erin Tucker 49.82 4-24-98 10. JL Hines 29:26.03 2013 Stanford Invitational (3/29) MEN NCAA CHAMPS: (i) ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘18, ‘19 | (o) ‘12, ‘13, ‘16, ‘17 | SEC CHAMPS: (i) ‘75, ‘76, ‘87, ‘88, ‘04, ‘11, ‘15, ‘19 | (o) ‘53, ‘56, ‘87, ‘10, ‘15, ‘18 WOMEN NCAA CHAMPS: (i) ‘92 | SEC CHAMPS: (i) ‘90, ‘92, ‘97, ‘02, ‘04, ‘10, ‘12, ‘14 | (o) ‘92, ‘97, ‘98, ‘03, ‘09, ‘18 FLORIDA TRACK AND FIELD HISTORY AND RECORDS (UPDATED 3-31-20) MEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10 4x100-Meter Relay High Jump 1. Raymond Ekevwo, 37.97 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 1. Dwight Barbiasz 2.28m/7-5.75 2012 NCAA Championships (6/7) Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark David Furman 2.28m/7-5.75 5-18-97 3. Clayton Brown 2.25m/7-4.5 2018 SEC Championships (5/13) 2. Antwan Wright, 38.29 2014 Texas Relays (3/29) Matt Vincent 2.25m/7-4.5 2001 SEC Championships (5/13) Hugh Graham Jr., Arman Hall, Dedric Dukes 5. Jim Pringle 2.24m/7-4.25 1980 6. Jhonny Victor 2.23m/7-3.75 2019 Tom Jones Memorial (4/26) 3. Daymon Carroll, 38.35 2000 NCAA Championships (6/2) Mike Morrison 2.23m/7-3.75 2005 NCAA Championships (6/11) Bernard Williams, Aaron Armstrong, Geno White 8. Frankie Hammond 2.20m/7-2.5 2011 Tom Jones Memorial (4/16) 4. Michael Timpson Jr., 38.49 2018 NCAA Championships (6/6) Joe Squittieri 2.20m/7-2.5 2002 Texas Invitational (5/4) Chantz Sawyers, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark David Pirkle 2.20m/7-2.5 5-14-89 Eddie Lovett, 38.49 2011 NCAA Championships (6/8) Christian Taylor, Terrell Wilks, Jeff Demps Pole Vault 1. Mike Holloway 5.70m/18-8.25 1992 6. Antwan Wright, 38.53 2013 NCAA Championships (6/8) Hugh Graham Jr., Leonardo Seymore, Dedric Dukes 2. David Watson 5.45m/17-10.75 1986 3. Brian DaCunha 5.44m/17-10.5 2003 NCAA Championships (6/13) 7. Antwan Wright, 38.54 2016 NCAA Championships (6/10) 4. Paul Condron 5.40m/17-8.75 2003 Florida Relays (3/28) Hugh Graham Jr., Arman Hall, Ryan Clark 5. Steve Hill 5.36m/17-7 4-2-98 6. Steve Ott 5.35m/17-6.75 1989 Richard Adu-Bobie, 38.54 2005 NCAA Championships (6/10) 7. Mike Cotton 5.33m/17-6 1973 Mike Morrison, Kyle Farmer, Kerron Clement 8. Eric Foran 5.31m/17-5 2011 Florida State Twilight (5/7) 9. Mike Hissam 5.30m/17-4.5 2000 Florida Relays (3/25) 9. Dennis Martin, 38.57 2009 NCAA Championships (6/12) Erik Noaksson 5.30m/17-4.5 4-30-94 Calvin Smith, Terrell Wilks, Jeremy Hall 10. Jeff Demps, 38.67 2012 Tom Jones Memorial (4/21) Long Jump Tony McQuay, Leonardo Seymore, Dedric Dukes 1. Marquis Dendy 8.39m/27-6.5 2015 USATF Championships (6/25) Dion Bentley 8.39m/27-6.5 1993 NCAA Championships (6/3) 4x400-Meter Relay 3. Will Claye 8.29m/27-2.5 2011 SEC Championships (5/14) 4. Christian Taylor 8.19m/26-10.5 2010 SEC Championships (5/15) 1. Benjamin Lobo Vedel, 2:59.60 2019 NCAA Championships (6/7) 5. Grant Holloway 8.17m/26-9.75 2018 SEC Championships (5/12) Chantz Sawyers, Denzel Villaman, Grant Holloway 6. KeAndre Bates 8.11m/26-7.25 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials (7/2) 7. Dominick Millner 8.05m/26-5 5-18-97 2. Najee Glass, 2:59.73 2014 Pepsi Florida Relays (4/5) Hugh Graham Jr., Dedric Dukes, Arman Hall 8.
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