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Outdoor Records Indoor Records MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD INDOOR RECORDS Event Record Athlete(s) Date/Year 60- Meter Dash 6.65 Jonathan Burrell May 1995 60-Meter Hurdles 7.65 Demoye Bogle Jan. 10, 2014 Donovan Robertson March 1, 2014 200-Meter Dash 20.57 Chris Nelloms March 5, 1994 400-Meter Dash 45.46 Andrew Pierce Feb. 25, 2001 500-Meter Dash 1:00.86 Butch Reynolds March 14, 1987 600-Meter Run 1:15.99 Anthony Johnson Feb. 25, 2017 800-Meter Run 1:48.11 Cory Leslie Feb. 11, 2012 1,000-Meter Run 2:22.48 Cory Leslie Feb. 6, 2010 1,500-Meter Run 3:46.59 Glenn Klassa March 9, 1985 Mile Run 3:56.85 Cory Leslie Jan. 28, 2012 3,000-Meter Run 7:52.63 Robert Gary March 9, 1996 5,000-Meter Run 13:45.94 Brian Olinger Feb. 10, 2006 High Jump 7-3.25 Mark Cannon Feb. 22, 1991 Long Jump 26-9.75 Chris Sanders Feb. 15, 1992 Triple Jump 55-0.25 Joe Greene March 11, 1989 Pole Vault 17-7.50 Paul Huzyak Feb. 29, 1992 Shot Put 70-1.75 Kevin Akins Feb. 13, 1982 Weight Throw 78-9.25 Dan Taylor Feb. 21, 2004 Heptathlon 5,624 pts. Heath Nickles Feb. 4, 2012 4 x 400-Meter Relay 3:06.15 Blanks, Smith, Brooks, Murdaugh March 3, 2012 ANDREW PIERCE 4 x 800-Meter Relay 7:31.60 Simko, Rider, Buckhannon, Crane 1979 Sprint Medley Relay 3:29.64 Scruggs, Broughton, Baseer, Anderson Feb. 5, 1983 Distance Medley Relay 9:31.17 Fallon, Smith, White, Leslie March 2, 2012 Retired Records 55-Meter Dash 6.15 George Nicholas March 10, 1984 55-Meter Hurdles 7.18 Joel Brown Feb. 22, 2003 300-Meter Dash 33.80 Zoraba Ross Jan. 31, 1987 400-Yard Dash 46.57 Butch Reynolds 1987 600-Yard Run 1:06.87 Butch Reynolds Jan. 17, 1987 Mile Relay 3:09.32 Reed, Gregory, Ross, Reynolds 4 x 440-Yard Relay 3:42.07 Ross, Jones, Moseley, Dixon March 5, 1983 4 x 880-Yard Relay 9:01.70 Simecek-Beatty, Cogan, Kern, Yiamo’nnis Feb. 11, 1984 OUTDOOR RECORDS ESWORT COOMBS Event Record Athlete(s) Date/Year 100-Meter Dash 10.20 Jesse Owens 1936 110-Meter Hurdles 13.43 Joel Brown June 11, 2004 200-Meter Dash 20.22 Chris Nelloms 1993 Eswort Coombs May 25, 1997 400-Meter Dash 44.10 Butch Reynolds June 3, 1987 400-Meter Hurdles 49.10 Jordan Gray 1993 800-Meter Run 1:46.60 Scott Rider 1982 1,500-Meter Run 3:37.50 Tom Byers 1974 Mile Run 3:58.70 Jeff See June 2, 2007 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 8:10.69 Mark Croghan July 17, 1991 5,000-Meter Run 13:43.42 Chris England April 19, 1997 10,000-Meter Run 28:45.69 Brian Olinger May 13, 2006 High Jump 7-4.50 Otis Winston May 7, 1995 Long Jump 26-9.00 Michael Hartfield March 29, 2013 Triple Jump 55-4.75 Joe Greene June 16, 1989 Pole Vault 17-3.00 Cole Gorski May 14, 2017 Shot Put 69-9.50 Kevin Akins 1982 Discus 193-7.00 Dan Taylor May 30, 2003 Hammer Throw 227-6.00 Dan Taylor June 12, 2004 Javelin 246-10.00 Billy Stanley May 12, 2013 Decathlon 7,635 pts. Heath Nickles May 12, 2012 4 x 100-Meter Relay 38.92 Clark, Gray, Asemota, Marshall June 7, 2017 4 x 200-Meter Relay 1:22.89 Jones, Sanders, By’not’e, Nelloms April 11, 1992 KRISTA KEIR 4 x 400-Meter Relay 3:00.82 Jones, Payne, Smith, Nelloms June 5, 1993 4 x 800-Meter Relay 7:17.68 Hall, White, Leslie, See April 23, 2010 4 x 1,500-Meter Relay 15:58.10 Mounts, Smith, Gildewell, Hurd 1976 Sprint Medley 3:19.81 Hansel, Oller, Anderson, Rider 1982 OhioStateBuckeyes.com RECORD BOOK INDOOR RECORDS FRENCH FIELD HOUSE RECORDS Event Record Athlete Affiliation Year 60-Meter Dash 6.69 Anthony Cole Ohio State 2007 60-Meter Hurdles 7.65 Demoye Bogle Ohio State 2014 200-Meter Dash 21.25 Chris Nelloms Ohio State 1992 400-Meter Dash 46.66 Andrew Pierce Ohio State 1999 500-Meter Dash 1:01.50 Gene Sanders Athletic Attic 1983 600-Meter Run 1:17.35 Robert True Illinois 1999 800-Meter Run 1:49.87 Scott Rider Ohio State 1982 1000-Meter Run 2:22.95 Doug Peterson Northwestern 1981 1500-Meter Run 3:44.00 Tom Byers Ohio Track Club 1978 Mile Run 4:02.59 Jacob Edwards Brooks 2015 3000-Meter Run 8:02.03 Pascal Dobert Wisconsin 1996 5000-Meter Run 14:00.57 Scott Fry Wisconsin 1988 High Jump 7-3.25 Mark Cannon Ohio State 1990 Long Jump 26-2.75 Chris Sanders Ohio State 1994 Triple Jump 53-5.00 Charles Simpkins Baptist College 1984 Pole Vault 18-1.75 Dean Starkey Illinois 1988 Shot Put 70-1.75 Kevin Akins Ohio State 1982 Weight Throw 78-9.25 Dan Taylor Ohio State 2004 4 x 400-Meter Relay 3:10.78 Illinois 1996 4 x 800-Meter Relay 7:29.80 Indiana 1988 Distance Medley 9:49.48 Wisconsin 1996 Retired Records 55-Meter Dash 6.00 Jerry Hill Ohio State 1969 Jim Harris Ohio State 1970 ANTHONY COLE 55-Meter Hurdles 7.13 Reggie Torian Wisconsin 1996 300-Meter Dash 33.44 Tim Simon Illinois 1988 OHIO STADIUM RECORDS Event Record Athlete Affiliation Year 100-Meter Dash 10.21 John Drummond Unattached 1989 110-Meter Hurdles 13.34 Roger Kingdom Footlocker 1995 200-Meter Dash 20.42 Albert Robinson Indiana Track 1988 400-Meter Dash 44.10 Butch Reynolds Ohio State 1987 400-Meter Hurdles 48.89 Edwin Moses Unattached 1987 800-Meter Run 1:46.41 Paul Ereng Unattached 1990 1,500-Meter Run 3:37.50 Tom Byers Ohio State 1974 Mile 3:57.15 Tom Byers Unattached 1983 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 8:19.35 Mark Croghan adidas 1999 5,000-Meter Run 13:38.98 Terry Brahm Athletics West 1987 5,000-Meter Walk 20:01.90 Jim Heiring Bud Light Track 1984 10,000-Meter Run 29:11.83 Anthony Hamm Michigan State 1991 High Jump 7-9.25 Tom McCants Unattached 1988 Jerome Carter Unattached 1988 Long Jump 27-6.00 Roland McGhee MTSU 1993 Triple Jump 57-6.25 Charles Simpkins Unattached 1989 Pole Vault 18-8.00 Doug Lytle N.Y. Athletic Club 1986 Shot Put 69-6.00 Kevin Akins Ohio Track Club 1983 Discus 213-7.00 Mike Buncic N.Y. Athletic Club 1986 Javelin 253-6.00 Ken Andrews Unattached 1976 Hammer Throw 258-3.00 Jud Logan Chicago Track Club 1987 Decathlon 7,456 pts Ray Hupp Ohio State 1971 4x100-Meter Relay 39.23 U.S. Junior National Team 1990 4x400-Meter Relay 3:02.48 Jones, Nelloms, Smith, Payne Ohio State 1993 4x800-Meter Relay 7:31.60 Bowling Green 1980 BUTCH REYNOLDS Sprint Medley 3:19.30 Miami (Ohio) 1980 Distance Medley 9:46.90 Western Michigan 1976 OhioStateBuckeyes.com MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD JESSE OWENS MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORDS Event Record Athlete Affiliation Year 100-Meter Dash 10.02 # Mardy Scales Middle Tenn. St. 2003 10.19 Terrell Wilks Florida 2008 110-Meter Hurdles 13.40 Ted Ginn Jr. Unattached 2004 13.40 Brooker Nunley East Carolina 2008 200-Meter Dash 20.42 LeShaunte Edwards RoosTC 2004 400-Meter Dash 45.02 Andrew Pierce Ohio State 2001 400-Meter Hurdles 49.28 Jeshua Anderson Unattached 2008 800-Meter Run 1:46.45 Casmir Loxsom Penn State 2011 One-Mile Run 3:59.43 Rob Myers Reebok 2007 1,500-Meter Run 3:40.86 Jeff See Ohio State 2008 3,000-Meter Run 8:13.35 Dan Glaz Ohio State 2005 3,000-Meter Steeple 8:20.04 Anthony Famiglietti Adidas 2005 5,000-Meter Run 13:41.00 Tim Broe Adidas 2003 10,000-Meter Run 29:25.11 Maverick Darling Wisconsin 2013 High Jump 7-7.00 Derek Drouin Indiana 2013 Long Jump 27-2.00 Leevan Sands Auburn 2003 Triple Jump 54-1.25 Richard Smith Arkansas 2003 Pole Vault 17-8.25 Matt Deering Michigan State 2001 Shot Put 67-11.25 Christian Cantwell Missouri 2003 Discus Throw 213-5.00* Gabor Mate Auburn 2003 Javelin Throw 261-3.00 Latrell Frederick Northwestern St. 2003 Hammer Throw 252-7.00 A.G. Krueger Ashland Elite 2006 Decathlon 7,640 pts. Zach Ziemek Wisconsin 2013 4 x 100-Meter Relay 39.36 LSU 2003 4 x 400-Meter Relay 3:05.70 Mississippi State 2010 #Wind-aided JESSE OWENS TRACK & FIELD CLASSIC RECORDS Event Record Athlete Affiliation Year 100-Meter Dash 10.20 Jon Burrell Unattached 1996 110-Meter Hurdles 13.20 Allen Johnson Nike 1996 200-Meter Dash 20.37 John Capel Unattached 2000 400-Meter Dash 44.10 Butch Reynolds Ohio State 1987 400-Meter Hurdles 48.89 Edwin Moses Unattached 2008 800-Meter Run 1:46.41 Paul Ereng Unattached 1990 1,500-Meter Run 3:40.86 Jeff See Ohio State 2008 3,000-Meter Steeple 8:19.86 Mark Croghan Adidas 1998 5,000-Meter Run 13:45.11 Lex Williams Unattached 2014 High Jump 7-9.25 T. McCants 1988 J. Carter Long Jump 27-6.00 Roland McGhee Middle Tenn St. 1993 Triple Jump 57-6.25 Charles Simpkins Unattached 1989 Pole Vault 18-8.00 Doug Lytle New York AC 1986 Shot Put 65-2.25 Bobby Grace Unattached 2015 Discus Throw 213-7.00 Mike Buncic New York AC 1986 Javelin Throw 234-9.00 Peter Massfeller Toronto 1987 Hammer Throw 252-7.00 A.G.
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