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Golden Bears FRESHMAN & INDOOR RECORDS

MEN’S FRESHMEN RECORDS MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS Event Mark Athlete Year Event Mark Athlete Location Year 100 Meters...... 10.26 .... Atlee Mahorn ...... 1986 60m...... 6.79 ...Chris Huffi ns ...... , N.Y...... 1992 200 Meters...... 20.34 .... Atlee Mahorn ...... 1986 6.79 ...Darren Woods ...... Cougar Classic ...... 2005 400 Meters...... 45.62 .... Atlee Mahorn ...... 1986 200...... 21.26 ...Toby Atawo ...... Boise, Idaho ...... 2003 800 Meters...... 1:47.09 .... Mike White ...... 1979 400...... 46.90 ...Darren Woods ...... MPSF Champs...... 2005 1500 Meters...... 3:43.62 .... David Torrence ...... 2004 800...... 1:49.71 ...Alex McClary ...... Alex Wilson Inv...... 2006 3000 Meters...... 8:05.25 .... Yosef Ghebray ...... 2007 Mile ...... 4:01.80 ...David Torrence ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2007 3000 Meters SC...... 8:58.91 .... Steve Valen ...... 1983 3000...... 7:56.00 ..Richie Boulet ...... New York, N.Y...... 1995 5000 Meters...... 14:02.27 .... Bolota Asmerom ...... 1998 5000.....14:07.97 ...Girmay Guangul ...... MPSF Champs...... 2005 10,000 Meters...... 29:28.05 .... Kari Karlsson ...... 2008 60mh...... 7.89 ...Thomas Mack ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2008 400m HH ...... 51.31.... Larry Cowling ...... 1979 4x400 .....3:12.98 ...Solis, Suddaby, 110m IH ...... 13.80.... Carl Florant ...... 1974 Conrad, McClary A. ...MPSF Champs...... 2005 13.99 .... Keith Moten ...... 1994 DMR ...... 9:33.77 ...Torrence, Solis, 4x100m Relay...... 41.10 .... Adams, Brinksworth, Gadayan, Davis ...... Fayetteville, Ark. ....2007 Gould, Beaty ...... 1963 HJ ...... 7-4.25 ...John Morris...... San Francisco ...... 1984 4x400m Relay...... 3:09.10 .... Courchesne, Fishback, PV ...... 17-10.5 ...Brent Burns ...... Flagstaff, Ariz...... 1994 Brown, Archibald ...... 1962 LJ ...... 25-11 ...Chris Huffi ns ...... Reno, Nev...... 1993 ...... 7-3.75 .... Teak Wilburn ...... 2003 TJ ...... 54-2.5 ...Lenards Ozolinish...... , Ind. ...1995 ...... 17-5.75 .... Brent Burns ...... 1988 SP ...... 62-04.5 ...Rhuben Williams ...... MPSF Champs...... 2005 ...... 25-6.50 .... Floyd Eddings ...... 1978 Weight ...... 64-10 ...Rhuben Williams ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2004 ...... 54-4 .... Ken Williams ...... 1983 Hept...... 5437 ...Jonas Hallgrimsson ...Seattle, Wash...... 2004 ...... 60-9.25.... Rhuben Williams ...... 2001 Discus ...... 184-08.... Nate Rolfe ...... 2006 Hammer ...... 229-0.... Jari Matinolli ...... 1986 Javelin ...... 232-10 .... Ryan Young ...... 2006

WOMEN’S FRESHMEN RECORDS WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS Event Mark Athlete Year Event Mark Athlete Location Year 100 Meters...... 11.44.... Cherrelle Garrett ...... 2008 60m...... 7.33 ...Antonette Carter ...... Flagstaff, Ariz...... 2006 200 Meters...... 23.50 .... Kelia Bolton ...... 1979 200...... 23.81 ...Antonette Carter ...... MPSF Champs...... 2006 400 Meters...... 52.53 .... Latasha Gilliam ...... 1996 400...... 54.48 ...Alysia Johnson ...... Albuquerque, N.M. 2007 800 Meters...... 2:03:00 .... Louise Romo ...... 1982 800...... 2:03.39 ...Alysia Johnson ...... Fayetteville, Ark. ...2008 1500 Meters...... 4:21.66 .... Margaret Spotts ...... 1982 Mile ...... 4:49.04 ...Bridget Duffy ...... MPSF Champs...... 2006 3000 Meters...... 9:23.90 .... Sally Wood ...... 1986 3000...... 9:39.26 ...Bridget Duffy ...... MPSF Champs...... 2006 3000m SC...... 10:59.31.... Abby Parker ...... 2002 5000.....16:52.66 ...Rebecca Yau ...... MPSF Champs...... 2006 5000 Meters...... 15:46.80 .... Kirsten O’Hara ...... 1985 60mh...... 8.31 ...O. Omwanghe ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2006 10,000 Meters...... 33:44.19 .... Kirsten O’Hara ...... 1985 4x400 .....3:37.64 ...Smith, Turner, Pierce, 100mH ...... 13.60.... Osarhiemen Omwanghe ...... 2003 A. Johnson ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2007 400mH ...... 58.45.... Roslyn Mack ...... 1990 DMR ....11:28.96 ...Maclise, Bonty, High Jump ...... 6-0.... Beth Vidakovits ...... 1986 A. Johnson, Duffy .....MPSF Champs. ....2006 Pole Vault ...... 13-5.75 ... Allison Stokke ...... 2008 HJ ...... 6-0 ...Inika McPherson .....Seattle, Wash...... 2007 Long Jump ...... 20-0 .... ...... 1986 PV ...... 13-1.00 ...Katie Morgan ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2008 Triple Jump ...... 44-3.50 .... Sheila Hudson ...... 1986 Allison Stokke ...... Seattle, Wash...... 2008 Shot Put ...... 53-00.75 .... Missy Faubus ...... 2005 LJ ...... 21-9.5 ...Sheila Hudson ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ..1990 Discus ...... 177-11.... Emilee Strot ...... 2006 TJ ...... 45-9 ...Sheila Hudson ...... Indianapolis, Ind. ...1990 Hammer ...... 193-0.... Jennifer Joyce ...... 1999 Shot ...... 53-7.5 ...Dana Lawson ...... Fayetteville, Ark. ....2001 Javelin ...... 152-10 .... Emilee Strot ...... 2006 Weight .....60-4.5 ...Carrie Johnson ...... MPSF Champs...... 2006 ...... 5235.... Allison Eades ...... 1984 Pent...... 4189 ...Brooke Meredith ...... Fayetteville, Ark. ....2004 4x400m Relay...... 3:52.84 .... Weems, E. Smith, Bonty, Holmes ...... 2006

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2009 Track & Field Golf Media Guide 33 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears THE BIG MEET: CAL vs. STANFORD

HISTORY OF BIG MEET RECORDS THE BIG MEET MEN’S RECORDS Compiled by Keith Conning 100 Meters...... Jimmie Johnson (Stanford) ...... 10.46 ...... 1997 1893 The fi rst Big Meet was held at the Olympic Club 200 Meters...... James Lofton (Stanford...... 20.5...... 1978 Grounds in San Francisco. 400 Meters...... Rene Rodriguez (Stanford) ...... 46.37 ...... 1994 1939 Clyde Jeffrey (Stanford), a world record holder, 800 Meters...... (Stanford) ...... 1:47.7...... 1960 set a meet record of 20.8 in the 220y. 1500 Meters..... Grant Robinson (Stanford) ...... 3:42.14 ...... 2002 1940 The Stanford world record mile relay team of 3000m SC...... Brian Pettingill (Stanford) ...... 8:48.3...... 1985 Charles Shaw, Ernie Clark, Craig Williamson, 5000 Meters..... Jason Balkman (Stanford) ...... 13:52.85 ...... 1999 and Clyde Jeffrey set a meet record of 3:12.9. 400m Relay ..... California (Dan Couser, Isaac Curtis, 1941 (Cal), a world record holder, Dave Masters, )...... 39.7 ...... 1970 set a meet record of 47.6 in the 440y. 1600m Relay ... California (Glenn, D. Smith, Hengl, Beatty) ....3:08.7 ...... 1966 1950 Otis Chandler (Stanford), the publisher of the 110mHH ...... Thomas Mack (California) ...... 13.74 ...... 2008 L.A. Times from 1960 to 1980, set a meet record 400mIH ...... Larry Cowling (California) ...... 49.9 ...... 1982 of 55’3” in the shot put. Shot Put ...... (Stanford) ...... 67-9.25...... 1977 1960 Ernie Cunliffe (Stanford), an Olympian, set a Discus ...... , Jr. (California) ...... 198-7 ...... 1985 meet record of 1:47.7 in the 800m. Hammer ...... Dave Popejoy (Stanford)...... 231-1...... 1995 1970 The Cal 4x100m team of Dan Couser, Isaac Curtis, Dave Masters, and Olympic gold-medalist Javelin ...... (California) ...... 221-7 ...... 1931 Eddie Hart, set a new meet record of 39.7. High Jump ...... Brian Marshall (Stanford) ...... 7-3.50 ...... 1985 1983 (Stanford), a four-time Olym- Long Jump ...... Chris Huffi ns (California) ...... 26-1.50 ...... 1991 pian, set a meet record of 4:19.4 in the 1,500 Triple Jump ...... Mike Harris (California) ...... 53-9.75 ...... 1990 meters. Pole Vault ...... Bubba McLean (California) ...... 18-0.50 ...... 2002 1991 Chris Huffi ns (Cal), an Olympic bronze medalist, set a meet record of 26-1 ½ in the long jump. 1995 “This meet is the emotional highlight of our sea- son,’’ Cal coach Tony Sandoval said. “People step up and this becomes their signature perfor- mance at Cal...and it’s certainly true at Stanford, too.” 1997 “I’ve never been a rah-rah guy,” Cal pole vaulter Clarence Phelps said. “I don’t get into loyalty too much. But over the years this meet has grown in signifi cance in my life. I want to win this meet. I don’t want to be a member of the class that lost to Stanford.” “Erv is a very superstitious man,” Cal assistant Larry Cowling Osarhiemen Omwanghe coach Tony Sandoval said of head coach Erv Hunt. “He never scores the meet beforehand. WOMEN’S RECORDS There are so many things that happen during a 100 Meters...... Chauntae Bayne (Stanford) ...... 11.32 ...... 2006 meet, it can drive you crazy. Every year some 200 Meters...... Chauntae Bayne (Stanford) ...... 23.01 ...... 2006 athletes come out of the woodwork and compete 400 Meters...... Alysia Johnson (California) ...... 53.01 ...... 2006 beyond themselves.” 2007 Alysia Johnson clocked a Big Meet record and 800 Meters...... Alysia Johnson (California) ...... 2:03.43 .....2007 regional-qualifying 2:03.43 to win the 800m. 1500 Meters..... Regina Jacobs (Stanford) ...... 4:19.4...... 1983 Johnson surpassed the old meet record of for- 3000 Meters..... Alison Wiley (Stanford) ...... 9:13.78...... 1984 mer Cal star Louise Romo, who ran a 2:04.10 3000m SC...... Laura Turner (Stanford) ...... 10:13.47...... 2002 in 1984. 5000 Meters..... Alison Wiley (Stanford) ...... 15:41.5...... 1983 “The Big Meet has always been important to us, 400m Relay ..... Stanford (Janice Davis, Chauntae Bayne, our fans and the alumni,” said Cal Interim Direc- Jakki Bailey, Nashonme Johnson) ...... 44.32 ...... 2006 tor of Tony Sandoval. “It’s very 1600m Relay ... Stanford (Idara Otu, Keisha Gaines, emotional and it’s bragging rights. The dual meet Alana Walker, Nashonme Johnson) ...... 3:39.30 ...... 2006 is pretty much a ‘dinosaur’ in track and fi eld now, 100mH ...... Osarhiemen Omwanghe (California) ...... 13.43 ...... 2004 with the emphasis on conference meets, region- 400mH ...... Deanna Slaton (California)...... 58.06...... 2004 als and NCAAs. It’s very diffi cult now to fi t in a Shot Put ...... Jillian Camarena (Stanford) ...... 57-04.75 ...... 2004 meet like that. It’s always important; something Discus ...... (Stanford) ...... 200-9...... 1984 the whole team can buy into.” Hammer ...... Jennifer Joyce (California) ...... 214-0 ...... 2002 2008 Katie Morgan and Thomas Mack each set Big Javelin ...... Summer Pierson (Stanford) ...... 175-0 ...... 1998 Meet records. Morgan’s record-setting mark of High Jump ...... Lisa Bernhagen (Stanford) ...... 6-2 ...... 1987 13-5.75 also set a school record. Mack tied his Long Jump ...... Sheila Hudson (California) ...... 21-7.25 ...... 1990 personal best in the 110-meter hurdles when he clocked a time of 13.74. Triple Jump ...... Erica McClain (Stanford) ...... 44-00.75 ...... 2006 Pole Vault ...... Katie Morgan (California) ...... 13-5.75 ...... 2008

34 2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears DUAL MEET HISTORY

1963...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 3rd ...... 11th MEN’S RECORD 1964...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 2nd ...... 3rdT WOMEN’S RECORDS Year W L Conference NCAA 1965...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 3rd ...... 4th Year W L Conference NCAA 1901...... 3 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - .. 125-92 (.576, 30 seasons) 1974...... - ...... - ...... - ...... DNC 1902...... 2 ...... 2 ...... - ...... - Kathy Sackman 1903...... 0 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1943...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 3rd ...... 2nd 1904...... 0 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1944...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 2nd ...... DNC 1975...... - ...... - ...... - ...... DNC 1905...... 1 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - 1945...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 3rd ...... DNC June Scopinich 1906...... 1 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - Al Ragan ...... 10-6 (.625, 3 seasons) 1907...... 1 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1976...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... DNC 1908...... 3 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - 1966...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 5th ...... 18th 1977...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 4th ...... DNS 1909...... 2 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1967...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 5th ...... 25th Pat Stocking ...... 5-4 (.556, 2 seasons) 1910...... 2 ...... 2 ...... - ...... - 1968...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 4th ...... 10thT 1911 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - 1969...... 6 ...... 5 ...... 5th ...... DNS 1978...... 1 ...... 2 ...... - ...... DNC 1912...... 2 ...... 0 ...... - ...... - Sam Bell ...... 16-24 (.400, 4 seasons) 1979...... 2 ...... 3 ...... - ...... 28th 1913...... 2 ...... 2 ...... - ...... - 1980...... 6 ...... 0 ...... NS ...... 15th 1914...... 2 ...... 2 ...... - ...... - 1970...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 3rd ...... 7th Marilyn King ...... 9-5 (.643, 3 seasons) 1915...... 4 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1971...... 6 ...... 4 ...... 4th ...... 7th 1916...... 3 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - 1972...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 5th ...... DNS 1981...... 0 ...... 3 ...... - ...... 34th 1917...... 4 ...... 1 ...... - ...... - Dave Maggard ...... 16-11 (.593, 3 seasons) 1982...... 1 ...... 0 ...... - ...... 2nd/39th* 1918...... 1 ...... 2 ...... - ...... - Vern Gambetta ...... 1-3 (.250, 2 seasons) 1919...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 1st...... - 1973...... 8 ...... 3 ...... 7th ...... 19th 1920...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1st...... - 1974...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 6th ...... 15thT 1983...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 3rd ...... 49th 1921...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1st...... DNC 1975...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 7th ...... 15thT 1984...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 38th 1922...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 1st...... 1st 1976...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 6th ...... 12thT 1985...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 4th ...... 40th 1923...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1st...... DNC 1977...... 5 ...... 5 ...... 6th ...... 21stT 1986...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... 31st 1924...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 3rd ...... Not 1978...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 7th ...... DNS 1987...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 7th ...... 11thT ...... Contested 1979...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 7th ...... 27th 1988...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 7th ...... 17thT 1925...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1st...... 5th 1980...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 5th ...... 41st 1989...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 8th ...... 57th 1926...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... DNC 1981...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 4th ...... 10th 1990...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 4th ...... 11th 1927...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... DNC 1982...... 9 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... 8th 1991...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 8th ...... DNS 1928...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 3rd ...... DNC 1983...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 5th ...... 67th Tony Sandoval ...... 25-28 (.472, 9 seasons) 1929...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 6th ...... DNC 1984...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 6th ...... 48th 1930...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 6th ...... DNP 1985...... 12 ...... 1 ...... 2nd ...... 50th 1992...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 9th ...... 54thT 1931...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 7th ...... DNC 1986...... 10 ...... 2 ...... 4th ...... 12th 1993...... 7 ...... 4 ...... 9th ...... DNS 1932...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 6th ...... DNC 1987...... 10 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... 66th 1994...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 9th ...... DNS Walter Christie .... 81-42 (.659, 32 seasons) 1988...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... 5thT 1995...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 3rd ...... 57thT 1989...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 7th ...... DNS 1996...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 6th ...... 55thT 1933...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... DNC 1990...... 10 ...... 3 ...... 5th ...... 50thT 1997...... 11 ...... 2 ...... 7th ...... 30thT 1934...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 5th ...... 12th 1991...... 10 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... 32nd 1998...... 13 ...... 7 ...... 9th ...... 57thT 1935...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 5th ...... 3rdT 1992...... 8 ...... 3 ...... 7th ...... 17thT 1999...... 10 ...... 4 ...... 9th ...... 48thT 1936...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 7th 1993...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 4th ...... 14th 2000...... 11 ...... 2 ...... 8th ...... 19thT 1937...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 4th ...... 12th 1994...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 4th ...... 72ndT 2001...... 7 ...... 6 ...... 7th ...... 60thT 1938...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 3rd ...... 18th 1995...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 6th ...... 28thT 2002...... 10 ...... 4 ...... 8th ...... 29thT 1939...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... 11th 1996...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 6thT ...... 26thT Erv Hunt ...... 94-30-1 (.756, 11 seasons) 1940...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 3rd 1997...... 11 ...... 3 ...... 8th ...... 40th 1941...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 2nd ...... 3rd 1998...... 18 ...... 2 ...... 8th ...... 27thT 2003...... 4 ...... 2 ...... - ...... DNS 1942...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 2nd ...... 3rd 1999...... 11 ...... 2 ...... 8th ...... 32ndT 2004...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 5th ...... 34thT 1946...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 23rd 2000...... 12 ...... 2 ...... 8th ...... 21stT 2005...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 5th ...... 29th 1947...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 31st 2001...... 10 ...... 3 ...... 6th ...... 22nd 2006...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 6th ...... 37thT 1948...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... 5th 2002...... 8 ...... 6 ...... 9th ...... 68thT 2007...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 3rd ...... 11th 1949...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 4th ...... 23rd Erv Hunt ...... 247-76 (.765, 30 seasons) Chris Huffi ns ...... 4-6 (.400, 5 seasons) 1950...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 3rd ...... 6th 1951...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 2nd ...... 20th 2003...... 0 ...... 1 ...... - ...... DNS 2008...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 6th ...... 22nd 1952...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 3rd ...... 10th 2004...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 7th ...... 59thT Tony Sandoval ....25-29 (.462, 10 seasons) 2005...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 8th ...... 60th 1953...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 2nd ...... 9th TOTAL ...... 138-86-1 (.616, 34 seasons) 1954...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 2nd ...... 3rd 2006...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 8th ...... 46thT 1955...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 7th ...... DNS 2007...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 9th ...... 68th Chris Huffi ns ...... 3-2 (.600, 5 seasons) *Note: In 1982, Cal competed in both 1956...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 5th ...... 11th the AIAW (2nd) and NCAA (39th) 1957...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... 2nd championships. 1958...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 2nd ...... 10th 2008...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 4th ...... 71st Tony Sandoval ...... 0-1 (.000, 1 season) Prior to 1982, the AIAW conducted the 1959...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 5th ...... 51st national women’s meets. 1960...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 3rd ...... 16th TOTAL ...... 497-254-1 (.662, 107 seasons) 1961...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 3rd ...... 40th (1 tie for women was in 2000) 1962...... 1 ...... 6 ...... 4th ...... 7th

2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Golf Media Guide 35 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears ALL-TIME TOP PERFORMERS

400 METERS MEN (* 400m hand time + 0.14) Name Year Time 1. Peter Howard 1985 45.46 2. Atlee Mahorn 1986 45.62 100 METERS 3. Grover Klemmer 1941 46.14* (* 100m hand time + 0.24) 1960 46.14* 1. Atlee Mahorn 1990 10.18 Dave Archibald 1962 46.14* 2. Mike Farmer 1978 10.33 Forrest Beaty 1965 46.14* 3. 1956 10.34* 7. 1936 46.24* 4. Chris Huffi ns 1991 10.39 Dave Timmons 1982 46.24* 5. Eddie Hart 1970 10.44* 9. Paul Wallace 1977 46.39 6. Roy Mosely 1983 10.46 10. Walt Jones 1986 46.45 7. Jason Manley 1999 10.47 Phillip Pipersburg 1999 10.47 800 METERS 9. Keith Taylor 1977 10.48 (* 880y hand time - 0.6) 10. Jerrod Cherry 1995 10.49 1. Rick Brown 1972 1:45.40 2. 1976 1:45.86 Larry Cowling 100 YARDS 3. 1957 1:46.60* 3. Jason Flamm 1987 8:44.77 1. Leamon King 1956 9.3h 4. Mike White 1981 1:46.78 4. Bob Price 1967 8:44.8h 2. Eddie Hart 1970 9.3h 5. 1960 1:46.80 5. Mike Dyer 1981 8:46.6h Isaac Curtis 1970 9.3h Lon Spurrier 1955 1:46.80 6. Mark LaBonte 1982 8:49.0h 4. Hal Davis 1942 9.4h 7. Andy Clifford 1979 1:47.30 7. Sam Skinner 1985 8:51.38 200 METERS 8. John Drew 1971 1:48.00* 8. Martin Conrad 2002 8:56.65 9. Dave Ottaway 1988 1:48.19 (* 220y hand time + 0.24) 9. Andy Bupp 1994 8:58.27 10. Cliff West 1972 1:48.20* 1. Atlee Mahorn 1988 20.20 10. Steve Valen 1983 8:58.91 2. Roy Mosely 1983 20.65 1500 METERS 5000 METERS 3. Eddie Hart 1970 20.74* (*Mile to 1500m divide by 1.08) (* 3 mile +28 seconds) 4. Larry Cowling 1982 20.78 1. Andy Clifford 1979 3:39.9h 1. Bolota Asmerom 2001 13:31.88 5. Keith Taylor 1977 20.82 2. David Torrence 2007 3:40.80 2. Tom Downs 1982 13:40.39 6. Dave Masters 1970 20.84* 3. Don Bowden 1957 3:41.0h* 3. Giliat Ghebray 2007 13:42.16 7. Peter Howard 1986 20.92 4. Bolota Asmerom 2000 3:41.97 4. Jay Marden 1986 13:47.78 8. Jim Williams 1984 21.01 5. Jay Marden 1984 3:42.1h* 5. Richie Boulet 1996 13:49.47 Derek Robinson 1981 21.01 6. Mark Matusak 2008 3:42.52 6. David Torrence 2007 13:59.65 10. Isaac Curtis 1970 21.04* 7. Dave Ottaway 1989 3:42.72 7. Simon Mudd 1998 14:00.27 8. Richie Boulet 1994 3:43.01 8. Felix Elieff 1980 14:02.50 9. Tom Downs 1984 3:44.26 9. Yosef Ghebray 2007 14:03.86 10. Ronen Maoz 1984 3:44.34 10. Gary Blume 1979 14:04.60* MILE 10,000 METERS 1. David Torrence 2007 3:58.62 1. Girmay Guangul 2003 29:17.78 2. Don Bowden 1957 3:58.7h 2. Rich McCann 1981 29:24.30 3. Andy Clifford 1979 3:59.59 3. Kari Karlsson 2008 29:28.05 4. Jay Marden 1986 4:00.1h 4. Peter Gilmore 2000 29:37.24 5. Mark Matusak 2008 4:00.59 5. Steve Moreno 1999 29:43.56 6. Kevin Davis 2007 4:01.39 6. Giliat Ghebray 2006 29:44.11 7. Cliff West 1972 4:02.7h 7. Hal Schultz 1980 29:44.40 3000 METER 8. Corey Creasey 2002 29:49.60 9. Carlos Carballo 2005 29:52.43 1. Richie Boulet 1995 7:56.00i 10. Gary Blume 1979 29:57.80 2. Giliat Ghebray 2007 7:56.51i 3. Michael Coe 2008 7:59.75i 110-METER HURDLES 4. Yosef Ghebray 2007 8:02.68i (* = 120y hand time + 0.27) 5. Mark Matusak 2006 8:06.18i 1. Larry Cowling 1982 13.39 6. Kevin Davis 2006 8:07.89i 2. Tim Bogdanof 2003 13.51 7. Kari Karlsson 2008 8:12.39 3. Rod Jett 1988 13.64 8. Girmay Guangul 2007 8:15.16i 4. Thomas Mack 2008 13.74 9. David Torrence 2007 8:16.63 5. Jordan Paul 2008 13.78 10. Bolota Asmerom 2001 8:18.56 6. Carl Florant 1976 13.85 3000 METER SC 7. Pat Duffy 1985 13.86 8. Leonard Robinson 1983 13.90 1. Kevin Davis 2007 8:35.37 9. Keith Moten 1995 13.96 2. Gary Blume 1979 8:36.67 Eddie Hart 10. Kevin McPherson 1989 14.00

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400-METER HURDLES 1600-METER RELAY (*400m hand time + 0.14) (* Mile Relay -1.1) 1. Larry Cowling 1982 48.46 1. 3:03.91 1976 2. Leonard Robinson 1983 49.55 Wallace, Walker, Mosely, Robinson 3. 1979 49.64* 2. 3:04.46 1982 4. Paddy McCrary 1968 49.74* Scannella, Guss, Cowling, Timmons 5. Jake Hanson 2008 49.82 3. 3:04.48* (3:05.58y) 1975 6. Lloyd Guss 1982 49.98 Grasha, Burns, Walker, Robinson 7. Jim Scannella 1984 50.09 4. 3:05.77 1986 8. Dave Chesarek 1986 50.35 Chesarek, Howard, Jones, Mahorn Ahmad Wright 2004 50.35 5. 3:05.7h 1982 10. Rod Jett 1987 50.47 Scannella, Bonner, Guss, Timmons 6. 3:06.11 1985 400-METER RELAY Jett, Jones, Timmons, Howard (* 440y auto timing - 0.23; 7. 3:06.1h 1983 + 440y hand time -.06) Scannella, Smith, Howard, White 1. 39.11* (39.34y) 1975 8. 3:06.2* (3:07.3y) 1980 Strickland, Burns, Nichols, Walker Kelly, Cowling, Guss, White 2. 39.43 1986 9. 3:06.3* (3;07.4y) 1964 Jett, Gonsolin, Howard, Mahorn Courchesne, Fishback, Beaty, 3. 39.50 1987 Archibald Brent Burns Jett, Gonsolin, Rogers, Mahorn 10. 3:06.4* (3:07.5y) 1965 4. 39.74+ (39.8y) 1969 Glenn, Fishback, Beaty, Archibald 6400-METER RELAY Smyth, Richards, Smith, Masters 3:06.4* (3:07.5y) 1968 1. 16:43.63 2006 39.74+ (39.8y) 1970 J. Smith, D. Smith, Hengl, Weddle An. McClary, Al. McClary, Couser, Curtis, Masters, Hart Schmitt, Matusak 6. 39.76* (39.99y) 1977 3200-METER RELAY 2. 16:57.8 1981 Smith, Wallace, Walker, Taylor (* 2 mile Relay - 2.5) California 7. 39.94+ (40.0y) 1974 1. 7:18.4* (7:20.9y) 1958 Walker, Mosely, Stickland, Burns Orme, Siebert, Yerman, Bowden HIGH JUMP 39.94 1986 2. 7:19.9* 1976 1. Jeff Rogers 1990 7-5.75 Jones, Gonsolin, Howard, Mahorn Bay, Clifford, Morgan, Robinson 2. John Morris 1984 7-5.25 9. 39.97 1981 3. 7:28.5 1954 3. Teak Wilburn 2004 7-5.00 Mathis, Cowling, Williams, Robinson Byers, Diehl, McCray, Smith 4. Greg Walker 1997 7-4.50 4. 7:29.0 1957 5. Mike Harris 1987 7-4.50 800-METER RELAY Beata, Wilson, Simpson, Spurrier 6. Kevin Keane 1994 7-3.50 (* 880y - 0.6) 5. 7:32.82 1988 7. Clarence Johnson 1967 7-3.25 1. 1:22.5* (1:23.1y) 1975 Torrente, Maoz, Harper, Gaziano Ed Wright 2007 7-3.25 Strickland, Burns, Nichols, Walker 9. Mike Nelson 1981 7-2.25 2. 1:22.8* (1:23.4y) 1977 MEDLEY RELAY David Glasgow 2004 7-2.25 Smith, Wallace, Walker, Taylor (* yards - 1.2) 3. 1:23.6* (1:24.2y) 1980 1. 3:17.6* (3:18.8y) 1958 POLE VAULT Kelly, Rachal, Wright, Robinson Yerman, White, Upshaw, Bowden 1. Brent Burns 1992 18-8.25 2. 3:23.09 2005 2. Clarence Phelps 1997 18-5.25 Solis, Karl, Suddaby, McClary 3. Robert McLean 2002 18-0.50 4. Bevan Hart 2000 17-9.25 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 5. Ross McAlexander 1982 17-5.50 (* yards - 3.3) 6. Amit Barken 1996 17-5.50 1. 9:33.77 2007 7. Donny Appanaitis 2008 17-1.00 Torrence, Solis, Gadayan, Davis 8. Ryan Shuler 2007 17-0.75 2. 9:34.99 2007 9. Larry Hintz 1976 17-0.25 G. Ghebray, Solis, Gadayan, Davis 10. Ross Bomben 1997 16-8.75 3. 9:37.6* (9:49.9y) 1979 Sean Haworth 1994 16-8.75 O’Reilly, Smith, White, Clifford Bill Shepard 1988 16-8.75 4. 9:38.39i 2008 Matusak, Hanson, Perezchica, Coe LONG JUMP 5. 9:39.0* (9:40.3y) 1957 1. Curtis Rogers 1985 26-6.25 Stewart, Orme, House, Bowden 2. Chris Huffi ns 1993 26-3.50 6. 9:42.31 2006 3. Lee Adkins 1994 26-0.75 McClary, Hanson, Davis, Matusak 4. Floyd Eddings 1978 25-6.50 7. 9:42.6 5. Chris Ferreira 1996 25-6.25 California team 1980 6. Ken Smith 1984 25-6.00 8. 9:42.67 2006 7. Paul Bates 1981 25-4.25 Davis, Suddaby, McClary, Matusak 8. Alonzo Levingston 1990 25-4.00 Robert Kennedy 2000 25-4.00 Richie Boulet 10. Kevin Smith 1990 25-3.25

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TRIPLE JUMP DECATHLON 800 METERS 1. Ken Williams 1985 55-0.00 1. Chris Huffi ns 1993 8007 (* = 880 - 0.6) 2. Michael Marlow 1979 54-6.75 2. Bevan Hart 2000 8002 1. Alysia Johnson 2007 1:59.29 3. Paul Bates 1981 54-4.50 3. Ross Bomben 1998 7808 2. Louise Romo 1984 2:01.59 4. Mike Harris 1990 54-2.50 4. 1980 7778 3. Erin Belger 2002 2:04.39 Lenards Ozolinish 1995 54-2.50 5. Steve Denger 1987 7472 4. Chloe Jarvis 2005 2:04.53 6. Jim Fraser 1971 53-0.25 6. Ed Miller 1976 7443 5. Mackenzie Pierce 2007 2:04.78 7. Chris Huffi ns 1991 52-11.50 7. 1934 7353 6. Elissa Riedy 1998 2:05.37 8. Harold Rucker 1990 52-11.00 8. Greg Canfi eld 1978 7276 7. Laura Baker 1992 2:05.57 9. Dmitry Piterman 1986 52-10.00 9. Steven Conrad 2007 7245 8. Whitney Schmucker 2005 2:07.20 Bruce Giron 2004 52-10.00 10. Scott Sobieralski 2004 7215 9. Ally Lombardi 1998 2:07.39 10. Trescia Palmer 1984 2:07.44 SHOT PUT 1. Dave Porath 1981 66-3.00 1500 METERS 2. Rhuben Williams 2004 64-9.75 1. Louise Romo 1984 4:09.29 3. Dave Maggard, Jr. 1985 63-9.00 2. Alice Trumbly 1980 4:17.58 4. Bruce Parker 1981 62-5.25 3. Elissa Riedy 1997 4:17.90 5. Amin Nikfar 2004 61-11.00 4. Marilyn Davis 1987 4:18.58 6. Nate DeSomber 2001 61-7.00 5. Margaret Spotts 1982 4:21.60 7. R. Jimenez-Gaona 1992 60-1.00 6. Cindy Schmandt 1981 4:22.51 8. Paul Rosati 1986 59-10.50 7. Bridget Duffy 2004 4:22.55 9. Roland Anderson 1990 59-9.50 8. Magdalena Lewy 1997 4:23.20 10. Dave Maggard 1962 59-8.75 9. Sabrina Han 1990 4:23.30 10. Lisa Lopez 1995 4:23.44 DISCUS 1. R. Jimenez-Gaona 1992 210-11 Magdalena Lewy 3000 METERS 2. Dave Porath 1981 209-4 1. Marilyn Davis 1986 9:21.43 3. Kari Nisula 1986 202-2 WOMEN 2. Sally Wood 1986 9:24.00 4. Jim Penrose 1972 201-3 Name Year Time 3. Cindy Schmandt 1981 9:25.90 5. Martin Maric 2008 200-7 4. Magdalena Lewy 1997 9:25.93 6. Scott Overton 1977 200-1 100 METERS 5. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 9:28.70 7. Dave Maggard, Jr. 1985 198-7 (* 100m hand time + 0.24) 6. Sabrina Han 1990 9:29.56 8. John Wirtz 1993 193-8 1. Antonette Carter 2006 11.33 7. Louise Romo 1984 9:32.64 9. Tony Hill 1981 189-4 2. Cherrelle Garrett 2008 11.40 8. Sue Richter 1979 9:33.00 10. Paul Santiago 1977 187-11 3. Kelia Bolton 1979 11.64 9. Lori Riedy 1998 9:36.45 4. Latasha Gilliam 1996 11.70 10. Rae Ann Stiger 1989 9:36.40 HAMMER 5. Zhauntel Holman 2000 11.74 1. Jari Matinolli 1986 229-0 6. Shannan Hawes 2005 11.75 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE 2. Travis Nutter 1997 225-6 7. Elaine Parker 1980 11.81 1. Marielle Schlueter 2002 10:22.38 3. Demien Luper 1993 210-4 8. Kim White 1982 11.84 2. Rowena Tam 2008 10:37.28 4. Nate Rolfe 2006 207-3 3. Abby Parker 2003 10:40.37 5. John Ludden 2007 206-0 200 METERS 4. A. Thornberry 2005 11:11.00 6. Rhuben Williams 2004 205-2 (* 220y hand time + 0.14) 5. Rebecca Palm 2007 11:30.32 7. Garrett Collier 2000 203-6 1. Antonette Carter 2006 22.72 (A) 6. Lauren Barbieri 2004 11:49.52 8. Roland Anderson 1991 196-7 2. Kelia Bolton 1979 23.50 7. Lisa Sandoval 2006 11:59.69 9. Ryan Carcione 1996 194-9 3. Tiffany Johnson 2006 23.52 (A) 10. Nick White 1989 192-4 4. Kim White 1982 23.54* 5000 METERS 5. Latasha Gilliam 1996 23.62 1. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 15:46.80 JAVELIN (1986 IMPLEMENT) 6. Cherrelle Garrett 2008 23.73 2. Magdalena Lewy 1997 16:04.86 1. Paul Teinert 2006 236-0 7. Elaine Parker 1979 23.81 3. Sally Wood 1986 16:16.85 2. Ryan Young 2008 235-02 8. Mona Simmons 1990 23.93 4. Suzanne Richter 1979 16:24.10 3. J. Hallgrimsson 2006 231-6 9. Shannan Hawes 2005 23.96 5. Sabrina Han 1990 16:25.41 4. Joe Berro 2002 229-0 10. Connie Culbert 1983 23.98 6. Jan Oehm 1979 16:26.80 5. Ilpo Poutianen 1986 222-0 7. Lynne Hjelte 1980 16:28.20 6. Marin Maric 2008 220-05 400 METERS 8. Marilyn Davis 1987 16:33.93 7. John Cummings 1992 215-7 (* 400m hand time + 0.14) 9. Lori Riedy 1998 16:44.92 8. Adam Burgh 2005 215-6 1. Latasha Gilliam 1996 52.53 10. Janet Bowie 1993 16:45.60 9. Andrew Kearns 1996 202-8 2. Marian Franklin 1980 52.90 10. Ross Bomben 1997 200-5 3. Marilyn Neufville 1976 52.93 10,000 METERS 4. Alysia Johnson 2006 53.01 1. Kirsten O’Hara 1985 32:40.76 JAVELIN (PRE 1986) 5. Kim White 1982 53.54* 2. Jan Oehm 1980 33:55.59 1. 1973 267-4 6. Chantal Reynolds 1996 53.59 3. Sabrina Han 1990 34:00.20 2. Gary Pennington 1969 248-7 7. Brooke Turner 2007 53.64 4. Janet Bowie 1993 34:03.20 3. Wayne Guy 1978 240-8 8. Connie Culbert 1983 53.86 5. Tenaya Soderman 1994 35:01.48 9. Kelia Bolton 1979 54.00 6. Rebecca Yau 2006 35:11.07 10. Andreen Alvarenga 1985 54.09 7. Sally Wood 1986 35:34.44

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8. Sally Metteer 1979 35:46.00 9. 3:38.38 2003 SHOT PUT 9. Eugenia Zorich 1979 36:37.60 Cowling, Jarvis, Omwanghe, Slaton 1. 1999 54-4.75 10. Kristen Hansen 1987 36:46.00 10. 3:38.55 1995 2. Dana Lawson 2001 53-7.50i Reynolds, Henlon, Janssen, Greene 100 METER HURDLES 3. Missy Faubus 2005 53-0.75 4. Kelechi Anyanwu 2007 50-7.50 (* = 120y hand time + 0.27) 800-METER RELAY 5. 2004 50-2.75 1. Kimyon Broom 2008 13.17 1. 1:35.79 2006 6. Emilee Strot 2007 49-11.25 2. Osarhiemen Omwanghe 2004 13.43 Holmes, Bonty, T. Johnson, Carter 7. Missy Maloata 1994 49-11.00 3. Laurie Smith 1992 13.58 8. Cindi Durchslag 1985 48-6.00 4. April Holliverse 2000 13.82 3200-METER RELAY 9. Daisy Van Ravenswaay 2006 48-2.50 5. Cheryl Hawthorne 1980 13.86 1. California team 1980 8:53.20 10. Sheni Russell 2002 47-5.00 6. Helga Halldorsdottir 1985 13.91 SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY 7. LaShawn McBride 1991 14.03 DISCUS 8. Raven Viltz 1990 14.09 1. 3:47.04 2006 T. Johnson, Carter, Turner, A. Johnson 1. Kelechi Anyanwu 2007 188-11 9. Michelle Hawthorne 1979 14.12 2. Emilee Strot 2007 181-4 10. Missy Vanek 2000 14.15 2. 3:49.51 2005 Hawes, Carter, Johnson, Jarvis 3. Sheni Russell 2004 181-02 400 METER HURDLES 4. Kim Kesler 1987 178-10 1. Helga Halldorsdottir 1986 57.61 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 5. Jennifer Joyce 2002 178-03 2. Deanna Slaton 2004 57.85 1. 11:28.96 2006 6. Gale Zaphiropoulos 1980 177-02 3. Roslyn Mack 1990 58.45 Maclise, Bonty, A. Johnson, Duffy 7. Dana Lawson 2001 175-11 8. Annette Kailihiwa 1995 173-09 4. Michelle Hawthorne 1979 58.86 HIGH JUMP 5. Evelyn Smith 2008 59.07 9. Missy Faubus 2005 171-06 1. Beth Vidakovits 1989 6-0.75 6. Roberta Eccles 1985 59.12 10. Kristin Heaston 1999 168-05 2. Inika McPherson 2007 6-0.50 7. April Holliverse 2000 59.22 3. Kathy Raugust 1982 5-10.50 HAMMER 8. Lavinia Henlon 1996 59.52 4. Kristen Meister 2008 5-10.00 1. Jennifer Joyce 2002 214-00 9. Beth Vidakovits 1989 59.55 Ifeoma Ozoeze 1995 5-10.00 2. Carrie Johnson 2007 211-5 10. Jamila English 1997 59.56 Chi Johnson 1996 5-10.00 3. Giulia Urlando 2005 190-06 400 METER RELAY Tiffany Barnett 2001 5-10.00 4. Dana Lawson 2001 189-11 (* 440y hand - 0.06) 7. Jamila Churchill 1997 5-9.75 5. Alexandra Hunnings 2005 178-08 1. 44.28 2004 8. Lauren Dudugjian 2000 5-9.25 6. Sheni Russell 2002 176-03 Omwanghe, T. Johnson, Hawes, Carter 9. Cynthia Mallory 2002 5-8.75 7. Ericka Dice 1995 175-06 2. 44.32 2008 Missy Vanek 2000 5-8.75 8. Nadia Lopez 1998 174-02 9. Tamrya d’Artenay 2003 167-07 Broom, Bonty, Holmes, Garrett POLE VAULT 3. 44.73 2006 JAVELIN (SINCE 1999) Omwanghe, T. Johnson, Picott, Carter 1. Katie Morgan 2008 13-11.75 1. Emilee Strot 2006 152-10 4. 44.99 2006 2. Allison Stokke 2008 13-5.75 2. Brooke Meredith 2004 148-0 Omwanghe, T. Johnson, Holmes, Carter 3. Maria Lopez 2001 13-2.5 3. Missy Vanek 2002 142-5 5. 45.01 2003 4. Leora Ward 2002 13-0.25 4. Trinety White 2004 142-1 Earls, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter 5. Cyrena Giordano 2008 12-11.75i Elzunia Lamb 2005 142-1 6. 45.03 2008 6. Kira Costa 2004 12-11.50 6. Daisy Van Ravenswaay 2006 140-03 Broom, Bonty, Dixon, Garrett LONG JUMP 7. Shawna Adkins 2002 137-11 7. 45.45 2005 1. Sheila Hudson 1990 22-1.00 8. Danielle Hoolko 2008 124-11 Turner, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter 2. Antonette Carter 2005 21-4.00 9. Tifani Grimes 2006 122-11 8. 45.61 1991 3. Rosalyn Mitchell 1989 20-10.00 10. Inika McPherson 2006 119-00 Mitchell, Ervin, J. Mack, R. Mack 4. Mona Simmons 1990 20-9.25 9. 45.67 1999 5. Crystal Hayes 1995 20-5.75 JAVELIN (PRE-1999) Corley, Gilliam, Mazik, Holman 1997 20-5.75 1. Kristen Engle 1982 170-07 1600 METER RELAY 7. Reynda King 2001 20-2.50 2. Ingrid Bailey 1986 168-04 1. 3:35.46 2007 Elzunia Lamb 2005 20-2.50 3. Tiffany Janssen 1995 151-00 Turner, Pierce, E. Smith, A. Johnson 9. Kenya Corley 2000 20-1.75 4. Cindy Banks 1979 144-05 2. 3:35.56 1996 10. Amy Littlepage 1996 19-11.50 5. Cindy Durchslag 1985 144-02 Reynolds, Greene, Henlon, Gilliam TRIPLE JUMP HEPTATHLON 3. 3:36.10 2007 1. Sheila Hudson 1990 46-0.75 1. Ifeoma Ozoeze 1995 5624 Turner, Pierce, E. Smith, Bonty 2. Amy Littlepage 1997 44-0.5 2. Missy Vanek 2000 5614 4. 3:36.62 2007 3. C. Strickland 2007 43-3.25i 3. Brooke Meredith 2004 5611 Bonty, Pierce, Turner, A. Johnson 4. Reynda King 2000 42-0.75 4. Kathy Raugust 1982 5514 5. 3:36.93 2008 5. Artensia Young 2008 41-6 5. Laura Baker 1990 5377 Huxtable, Pierce, Holmes, Garrett 6. Shawna Adkins 2001 41-1.75 6. Tiffany Janssen 1995 5354 6. 3:37.04 2006 7. Trinety White 2002 40-11 7. Shawna Adkins 2002 5259 Turner, Pierce, Holmes, A. Johnson 8. Mercedes Marchbanks 2008 40-9.75 8. Allison Eades 1984 5235 7. 3:37.62 2005 9. Ine Jones 1997 40-9 9. LaShawn McBride 1989 5219 Schmucker, A. Johnson, Hawes, Jarvis 10. Tracey Stewart 2008 40-6 10. Chris Viguie 1982 5161 8. 3:38.09 2008 Huxtable, Weems, Smith, Bonty

2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Golf Media Guide 39 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears RECORDS EDWARDS RECORDS-MEN EDWARDS RECORDS-WOMEN 100 Meters 9.98 Derrick Atkins (Bahamas) 2007 100 Meters 11.14 (Medalist T.C.) 1982 200 Meters 20.44 Eric Brown (UCLA) 1982 200 Meters 22.69 Evelyn Ashford (USA) 1978 400 Meters 45.0 (San Jose State) 1968 400 Meters 51.2 Patrick Jackson (USA) 1978 800 Meters 1:45.37 Joaquin Cruz (Oregon) 1983 800 Meters 1:59.0 Tatanya Providokhina (USSR) 1978 1500 Meters 3:36.1 () 1966 1500 Meters 4:04.5 () 1983 3000 Meter SC 8:28.33 Peter Renner (New Zealand) 1985 3000 Meters 8:42.6 Svetlana Ulmasova (USSR) 1978 5000 Meters 13:08.4 Henry Rono (WSU) 1978 5000 Meters 15:50.4 Amy Harper (Cal Poly SLO) 1983 10,000 Meters 28:37.3 Peter Koech (WSU) 1983 10,000 Meters 33:12.1 Lisa Martin (Oregon) 1983 110m HH 13.29 (Wilt’s AC) 1982 100mH 12.93 Stephanie Hightower (LA Naturite) 1982 400m IH 48.59 (Unattached) 1981 400mH 56.53 Latanya Sheffi eld (Maccabi T.C.) 1984 400m Relay 38.91 USA 1984 400m Relay 42.88 USA 1984 1600m Relay 3:00.11 USA 1984 1600m Relay 3:25.99 USA 1984 High Jump 7-7 (Mazda TC) 1985 High Jump 6-3.50 1991 Pole Vault 18-6.5 Brent Burns (Cal) 1992 Pole Vault 14-1.25 Tracy O’Hara (UCLA) 2001 Long Jump 26-3.50 (Maccabi TC) 1978 Long Jump 21-9.25 (USA) 1978 Triple Jump 56-4.25 Mike Conley (Arkansas) 1984 Triple Jump 45-3.00 Erica McLain (Stanford) 2008 Shot Put 71-4.25 (Texas Striders) 1970 Shot Put 64-9.25 Gael Martin (Australia) 1984 Discus 233-5 (4C TC) 1983 Discus 213-10 (Great Britain) 1981 Hammer 252-5 Balazs Kiss (USC) 1996 Hammer 220-10 Jennifer Joyce (GBAC) 2005 Javelin 248-6 Gabriel Wallin (Boise State) 2005 Javelin 207-1 (USA) 1978 Decathlon 8398 (Adidas) 2002 Heptathlon 6299 Sheila Burrell (Nike) 2002 Mile 3:51.3 (Kansas)^ 1966

WORLD & AMERICAN RECORDS ADDITIONAL AMERICAN RECORDS SET IN EDWARDS STADIUM SET IN EDWARDS STADIUM YEAR EVENT MARK ATHLETE (AFFILIATION) YEAR EVENT MARK ATHLETE (AFFILIATION) 1940 PV 15-0 1955 1000y 2:08.5 Lon Spurrier (SF Olympic Club) (San Francisco Olympic Club) 1956 800 1:46.7 (Pittsburgh) 1941 440y 46.6 Grover Klemmer (California)^ 1956 5000m 14:25.5 (Oregon) 1942 PV 15-6 7/8 Cornelius Warmerdam 1958 220yLH 22.7 Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) (San Francisco Olympic Club) 1966 Javelin 188-11 Renae Bair ( T& F Assn.) 1947 440y 46.3 Herb McKenley ()^ 1966 TJ 54-7.75 Art Walker 1948 440y 46.0 Herb McKenley (Jamaica) (Southern California Striders) 1955 880y 1:47.5 Lon Spurrier 1971 1500m 4:14.6 Doris Brown (Falcon Track Club) (San Francisco Olympic Club) 1971 Mile 4:41.5 Francie Larrieu 1956 200m 20.6 (San Jose Cindergals) (Abilene Christian College)^ 1973 Javelin 208-1 1958 440y 45.7 (Ohio State)^ (Long Beach Track Club) 1959 220y 20.6 (Santa Clara VYV) 1974 Shot Put 56-7 1966 Mile 3:51.3 Jim Ryan (Kansas)^ (Mayor Daley Youth Foundation) 1971 HJ 7-6 1/4 Pat Matzdorf (Wisconsin)^ 1978 100mH 13.13 Deby La Plante (Unattached) 1978 5000 13:06.4 Henry Rono (Washington State)^ 1984 Hammer 180-0 Carol Cady (Stanford) 1984 Hammer 188-8 Carol Cady (Stanford) 1996 Hammer 194-4 Leslie Coons (USC)

ADDITIONAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS 1935 Javelin 221-3.5 Charles Gongloff (Pittsburgh) 1937 880y 1:50.3 (Pittsburgh) 1955 2 Mile 8:57.7 Fernando Ledesma (USC) 1958 2 Mile 8:46.3 Alex Henderson (Arizona State) 1958 Javelin 265-1 Jon Fromm (Seattle Pacifi c) 1960 800m 1:46.4 (Illinois) 1965 6 Mile 27:49.2 (Montana) 1966 10,000 28:55.6 (St. Cloud State) * converted from hand-time ^also set collegiate record

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1953 (9TH, 13 PTS.) CAL MEN AT Len Simpson (3rd, Mile, 4:11.5) Guy Blackburn (5th, 100y, 10.0) THE NCAA Lon Spurrier (5th, 880y, 1:53.5) Sam Adams (5th, Javelin, 206-5; 8th, Discus, 154-4) CHAMPIONSHIPS Phil Greenwood (6th, LJ, 23-10.5) 1922 (1ST, 28 PTS.) (1st, Shot Put, 44-6.5; 1st, Ham- 1954 (3RD, 27 PTS.) Lawrence Anderson (t1st, PV, 14-2) mer 161-4; 4th, LJ, 23-4) John Stellern (2nd, Shot Put, 53-7) Allen Norris (1st, PV, 12-6) Charlie Butt (3rd, Shot Put, 53-6.5; 8th, Discus, Brick Muller (2nd, LJ, 23-8.25; 3rd, HJ, 6-1.5; 4th, 152-1) Discus, 127-8) Dick Richter (5th, Javelin, 197-6) Harry McDonald (2nd, 440y, 49.9) Lon Spurrier (5th, 880y, 1:53.7) Sandy Sorrenti (3rd, Javelin, 188-11) Len Simpson (7th, Mile, 4:21.6) Jack Witter (3rd, Shot Put, 43-2) Ted Treyer (5th, HJ, 5-9) 1955 1925 (5TH, 9 PTS.) Dave Seed (t6th, PV, 13-4) Oather Hampton (t1st, HJ, 6-2) 1956 (11TH, 14 PTS.) Elmer Gerkin (2nd, Shot Put, 47-3) Bob House (2nd, Six Mile, 31:46.0) Ivan Johnson (2nd, 440y) Leamon King (4th, 100y, 10.7) Phil Barber (4th, 220y) Don Bowden John Kahnert (5th, Shot Put, 54-11.5) Elmer Boyden (5th, 880y) Don Bowden (7th, 1500, 3:53.0) Glenn Dodson (6th, Javelin) Charlie Butt (7th, Shot Put, 54-4.75) Willard Hill (t6th, PV) Robert Biles (3rd, Javelin, 208-4) Larry Anderson (t7th, PV, 13-6) Grover Klemmer (3rd, 440y, 46.5) John Merchant (7th, LJ, 23-6) 1930 (5 PTS.) Luther Nichols (t3rd, PV, 13-6) Kenneth Churchill (1st, Javelin, 204-2) Clarence Barnes (3rd, 880y, 1:51.7) 1957 (2ND, 32 PTS.) 1931 (10 PTS.) Barney Wolf (3rd, Discus) Don Bowden (1st, 880y, 1:47.2) Dick Peter (5th, Mile, 4:12.7) Leamon King (2nd, 220y, 21.1; 3rd, 100y, 9.5) Kenneth Churchill (1st, Javelin, 215-0) Fay Froom (6th, 440y, 47.9) Bob House (2nd, Two Mile, 8:59.5) 1934 (12TH, 11 PTS.) Bob Clark (2nd, LJ) 1942 (3RD, 30.5 PTS.) 1958 (10TH, 13 PTS.) (1st, 100y, 9.6; 1st, 220y, 21.2) Jack Yerman (3rd, 440y, 46.6) Charles Van Tress (t3rd, PV) Robert Biles (1st, Javelin, 213-9.75) Don Bowden (4th, Mile, 4:06.9) 1935 (T3RD, 20 PTS.) Keith Groswird (t6th, PV, 13-0) Maynard Orme (5th, 880y, 1:50.4) George Anderson (3rd, 100y; 3rd, 220y) Luther Nichols (t6th, PV, 13-0) Willie White (6th, 100y, 9.8; 8th, 220y, 21.4) Jack Mauger (t3rd, PV, 13-9.75) Proverb Jacobs (7th, Shot Put, 54-4.5; 8th, 220y, Glenn Randell (6th, Discus, 149-10) 1943 (2ND, 39 PTS.) 21.3) Harold Davis (1st, 100y, 10.0; 1st, 220y, 21.3) Gary Haskell (6th, PV) Ralph Dewey (2nd, Mile) Tom Moore (7th, 120h) 1959 (51ST, 1 PT) Keith Groswird (2nd, PV, 13-10) Bob Karlrud (6th, 440y, 54.7) 1936 (7TH, 17 PTS.) Lee Angelich (5th, 120h; 6th, 220h) Jack Yerman (DQ, 440y) Archie Williams (1st, 440y, 47.0) George Mackey (3rd, Shot Put, 49-4.5) 1946 (23RD, 6.75 PTS.) 1960 (16TH, 13 PTS.) Max Yerxa (3rd, Javelin, 188-9) Jerry Siebert (2nd, 800y, 1:46.9) Dell Fishback (6th, 220h) Chuck Hanger (t5th, HJ, 6-4) Willie White (4th, 100y, 10.4) Greg Stout (7th, 400h) Jack Yerman (6th, 400y, 46.8) 1937 (12TH, 10 PTS.) 1947 (31ST, 4 PTS.) Eureal Bell (t7th, HJ, 6-4) Richard Millington (4th, Discus, 148-3) Arnold Nutting (2nd, LJ, 25-3) Dick Dailey (t7th, HJ, 6-4) Don Anderson (7th, 100y; 7th, 220y) Guy Manuel (6th, LJ, 24-5) Les Voorhees (6th, Two Mile, 9:15.9) 1961 (40TH, 2 PTS.) 1948 (5TH, 19.25 PTS.) Dave Maggard (5th, Shot Put, 56-6.5) 1938 (18TH, 9 PTS.) Don Anderson (2nd, 100y) Francis Friedenbach (2nd, Javelin, 204-5) George Amderson (4th, 220h) 1962 (7TH, 19 PTS.) Chuck Hanger (t3rd, HJ, 6-6) Roger Olsen (1st, HJ, 6-10) Arnold Nutting (t4th, LJ, 24-8.5) Gene Johnson (t2nd, HJ, 6-9) Guy Manuel (6th, LJ, 24-5.5) 1949 (23RD, 6 PTS.) Dave Maggard (4th, Shot Put, 59-8.75) Leonard Spencer (6th, Mile) George Roseme (4th, Javelin, 204-2) 1939 (11TH, 11 PTS.) Rod Grant (5th, LJ, 23-2.75) 1963 (11TH, 15 PTS.) Roger Olsen (2nd, HJ, 6-9) Don Watts (2nd, 440y) 1950 (6TH, 20 PTS.) Todd Gaskill (3rd, TJ, 49-3) Guy Manuel (5th, LJ, 24-0) Don Anderson (2nd, 100y, 9.9; 2nd, 220y, 21.6) Matt Baggett (6th, Shot Put, 56-8) Keith Monroe (5th, PV, 13-10) George Roseme (4th, Javelin, 199-2) Don Schmidt (7th, Discus, 164-11) 1940 (3RD, 24 PTS.) 1951 (20TH, 8 PTS.) (1st, Javelin, 204-10) 1964 (T-3RD, 30 PTS.) John White (2nd, Javelin, 212-10) Al Courchesne, Dave Fishback, (t2nd, PV, 13-6) Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald (1st, Mile Relay, 3:07.4) Herb Michael (3rd, Shot Put, 52-10) 1952 (10TH, 17.25 PTS.) Gene Johnson (2nd, HJ, 6-10) Denzil Widel (5th, 880y) George Roseme (1st, Javelin, 228-8.75) Don Schmidt (3rd, Discus, 175-10) Barney Wolf (6th, Discus, 150-0) Lon Spurrier (t3rd, 880y, 1:50.6) Sam Adams (6th, Javelin, 203-1) Dave Archibald (4th, 440y, 46.0) 1941 (3RD, 49 1/24 PTS.) John George (6th, 100y, 10.8) Roger Olsen (5th, HJ, 6-9) Martin Biles (1st, Javelin, 220-1) Dave Seed (t6th, PV, 13-6) Forrest Beaty (7th, 400y, 46.6) Guinn Smith (t1st, PV, 14-2) Len Simpson (7th, 1500, 3:57.4)

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1965 (4TH, 25.5 PTS.) Dave Steen (5th, Decathlon, 7456) 1993 (14TH, 20 PTS.) Chuck Glenn, Dave Fishback, Andy Clifford (6th, 1500m, 3:40.84) Chris Huffi ns (1st, Decathlon, 8007) Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (2nd, Discus, 200-0) (1st, Mile Relay, 3:07.5) 1980 (41ST, 4 PTS.) John Wirtz (7th, Discus, 191-9) Dave Steen (4th, Decathlon, 7616) Forrest Beaty (2nd, 440y, 46.3) Damien Luper (15th, Hammer, 190-1) Dave Archibald (3rd, 440y, 46.4) Bill Carter (t5th, HJ, 6-8) 1994 (T-72ND, 1 PT) Richie Boulet (8th, 5000m, 14:30.40) 1966 (18TH, 9 PTS.) Tom McGuirk (9th, 400h, 50.80) Chuck Glenn, Mike Shafer, Kevin Keane (t19th, HJ, 6-11.0) Larry Hengl, Forrest Beaty (2nd, Mile Relay, Lee Adkins (16th, LJ) 3:07.9) Larry Hengl (6th, 440y, 46.9) 1995 (T-28TH, 8 PTS.) Paddy McCrary (3rd, 440h, DQ) Lenards Ozolinsh (3rd, TJ, 54-2.5) Lee Adkins (7th, LJ, 25-2.5) 1967 (25TH, 9 PTS.) Ross Bomben (Decathlon) Chuck Glenn, John Diehl, Devone Smith, Larry Hengl (4th, Mile Relay, 1996 (T-26TH, 12 PTS.) 3:08.0) Ross Bomben (2nd, Decathlon, 7752) Bob Price (5th, 3000 SC, 9:09.6) Richie Boulet (5th, 5000m, 13:54.96) Greg Miguel (5th, PV, 16-4) Clarence Phelps (t10th, PV, 17-0.75) Stan Royster (6th, LJ, 24-1) Lenards Ozolinsh (12th, TJ, 52-2.5) Travis Nutter (14th, Hammer, 204-10) 1968 (T-10TH, 14 PTS.) Dave Steen 1997 (40TH, 7 PTS.) Chuck Glenn, Devone Smith, Larry Hengl, 1981 (10TH, 17.5 PTS.) Forrest Beaty (3rd, Mile Relay, 3:08.3) Clarence Phelps (t2nd, PV, 18-0.50) Larry Cowling (1st, 110h, 13.60w; 6th, 400h, Stan Royster (4th, LJ, 25-2.75) Greg Walker (t7th, HJ, 7-0.5) 50.28) Paddy McCrary (4th, 400h, 50.7) Travis Nutter (9th, Hammer, 211-8) David Porath (3rd, Shot Put, 64-9.5) Clarence Johnson (t8th, HJ, 6-10) Ross McAlexander (t6th, PV, 17-0.25) 1998 (T-27TH, 8 PTS.) Ross Bomben (4th, Decathlon, 7693) 1969 1982 (8TH, 53 PTS.) Bob Waldon (7th, 5000, 14:13.2) Travis Nutter (6th, Hammer, 224-9) Larry Cowling (2nd, 400h, 48.46; 4th, 110h, Bevan Hart (9th, Decathlon, 7270) 1970 (7TH, 18 PTS.) 13.83) Greg Wright (t9th, HJ, 7-0.5) Don Couser, Isaac Curtis, Tom Downs (3rd, 5000, 14:01.02) Simon Mudd (17th, 5000m, 14:18.31) Dave Masters, Eddie Hart (1st, 440y relay, 40.3) Jim Scannella, Lloyd Guss, Eddie Hart (1st, 100y, 9.4; 7th, 220y, DQ) Larry Cowling, David Timmons (5th, 1600m relay, 1999 (T-32ND, 6 PTS.) Isaac Curtis (2nd, 100y, 9.4) 3:04.46) Bevan Hart (3rd, Decathlon, 7773) Isaac Curtis (4th, 220y, 20.8) Ross McAlexander (6th, PV, 17-7.25) 2000 (T-21ST, 10 PTS.) Lloyd Guss (7th, 400h, 49.95) Rich Dunn (2nd, TJ, 50-5.75) Bevan Hart (1st, Decathlon, 8002) Bruce Parker (12th, Shot Put) Clarence Johnson (t7th, HJ, 6-10) Robert Kennedy (12th, LJ, 24-3.75) Jim Fraser (8th, TJ, 48-10.75) 1983 (67TH, 5 PTS.) Bolota Asmerom (10th, 5000m, 14:13.94) ** Cal originally won the NCAA meet, but later Roy Mosley (10th, 200m) forfeited the title and 22 pts due to the use of an 2001 (22ND, 12 PTS.) Mike White (11th, 800m) ineligible athlete. Bolota Asmerom (2nd, 5000m, 13:43.13) Robert McLean (5th, PV, 17-10.5) 1971 (7TH, 22 PTS.) 1984 (48TH, 8 PTS.) Tom Downs (5th, 5000m, 13:49.41) Nate DeSomber (9th, Shot Put, 60-7.25) Eddie Hart (2nd, 100y, 9.5; 3rd, 220y, 20.9) Rhuben Williams (15th, Shot Put, 59-1.25) Rick Brown (2nd, 880y, 1:49.5) 1985 (50TH, 4 PTS.) Bruce Kennedy (8th, Javelin, 231-1) Ken Williams (5th, TJ, 53-4.5) 2002 (T-68TH, 12 PTS.) Robert McLean (8th, PV, 17-4.5) 1973 (19TH, 10 PTS.) Kari Nisula (13th, Discus) Bruce Kennedy (2nd, Javelin, 266-5) 2003 (0 PTS.) 1986 (12TH, 19 PTS.) Teak Wilburn (t12th, HJ, 7-01.75) Rick Brown (5th, 880y, 1:48.3) Atlee Mahorn (2nd, 200m, 20.45) Tim Bogdanof (15th, 100mH, 13.91) Jari Matinolli (5th, Hammer, 220-6) 1974 (T-15TH, 6 PTS.) Amin Nikfar (21st, SP, 57-01.50) Kari Nisula (5th, Discus, 189-11) Rick Brown (3rd, 880y, 1:49.1) David Glasgow (23rd, HJ, 6-09.00) Dave Maggard, Jr. (6th, Discus, 189-8) Rhuben Williams (26th, SP, 54-01.00) 1975 (15TH, 10 PTS.) 1987 (66TH, 2 PTS.) Howard Strickland, Sammy Burns, 2004 (2 PTS.) Rod Jett (8th, 110h, 13.89) John Nichols, Wesley Walker Teak Wilburn (7th, HJ, 7-02.50) Kari Nisula (8th, Discus, 188-2) (2nd, 440y relay, 39.34) Rhuben Williams (11th, SP, 57-09.75) Mike Grasha, Sammy Burns, Wesley Walker, 1988 (T-5TH, 26 PTS.) Bruce Giron (19th, TJ, 50-07.50) Amin Nikfar (21st, SP, 58-02.50) James Robinson (5th, Mile Relay, 3:08.0) Kari Nisula (1st, Discus, 190-7) Ahmad Wright (24th 400IH, 52.46) Atlee Mahorn (2nd, 200m, 20.20) 1976 (T-12TH, 16 PTS.) Vincent Ibia (25th, TJ, 48-02.75) Rod Jett (2nd, 110h, 13.64) Ed Miller (1st, Decathlon, 7443) Jeff Rogers (11th, HJ, 7-1.5) Paul Wallace, Wesley Walker, McKinley Mosley, 2005 (2 PTS.) Paul Teinert (7th, Javelin, 228-01) James Robinson (3rd, 1600m relay, 3:03.91) 1990 (T-56TH, 4 PTS.) David Glasgow (11th, HJ, 7-01.50) Larry Hintz (t8th, PV, 16-6) Mike Harris (7th, TJ, 52-7.25) 1977 (T-21ST, 2 PTS.) Jeff Rogers (7th, HJ, 7-3) 2006 (4 PTS.) Paul Teinert (5th, Javelin, 236-00) Holden Smith, Wesley Walker, Paul Wallace, 1991 (32ND, 8 PTS.) Giliat Ghebray (13th, 5000m, 14:28.33) Keith Taylor (5th, 400m relay, 40.05) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (2nd, Discus, 202-7) Ryan Young (14th, Javelin, 214-02) 1978 Chris Huffi ns (12th, LJ, 25-0.75w) Jonas Hallgrimsson (15th, Heptathlon, Mike Marlow (8th, TJ, 53-11.75) 1992 (T-17TH, 16 PTS.) 3,649 points, indoors) 1979 (27TH, 7 PTS.) Brent Burns (2nd, PV, 18-8.25) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (2nd, Discus, 206-9) Michael Marlow (4th, TJ, 53-7.25w)

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1996 (T-55TH, 2 PTS.) CALIFORNIA NCAA FACTS Amy Littlepage (7th, TJ, 42-8) Most points scored by a team: 53 (1982, men) Magdalena Lewy (5000m, 16:43.68) Most points scored in one meet by individual: 20, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant (1922), Sheila Hudson (1990) Most performers to score in meet: 9 (1941, men) Latasha Gilliam (400m, DQ) Most points by individual in career: 54, Sheila Hudson (1987-90) 4x400m Relay Team (3:42.30) Most fi rst-place fi nishes by team in one meet: 3 (1942, men) Most fi rst-place fi nishes by individual in meet: 2, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant (1922), Sheila Hudson (1990) 1997 (T-30TH, 8 PTS.) Most fi rst-place fi nishes by individual in a career: 4, Hal Davis (1942-43), John Merchant (1922), Sheila Hudson (1987-90) Magdalena Lewy (3rd, 5000m, 16:04.86) Most fi rst-place fi nishes in a single event: 6, Amy Littlepage (7th, TJ, 44-0.5) Most All-American honors in a career: 6, Richie Boulet (1992-96), Sheila Hudson (1986-90) and Alysia Johnson (2005-08) Elissa Riedy (DNQ, 1500m, 4:26.59) Number of NCAA Championship titles, team: 1 (1922, men) Number of NCAA Champions, individual: 31 Number of NCAA Champions, relay teams: 3 1998 (T-57TH, 3 PTS.) Number of Top 10 Finishes, team: 25 (Last Time: 2007) Elissa Riedy (6th, 1500m, 4:21.42) Number of Top 5 fi nishes, team: 13 (Last time: 1988) Lori Riedy (19th, 5000m, 17:20.53) Number of second-place fi nishes, team: 2 (Last time: 1957) Number of third-place fi nishes, team: 6 (Last time: 1964) 1999 (T-49TH, 5 PTS.) Number of fi rst-team All-: 248 honors by 160 athletes (Last: Martin Maric, Katie Morgan, Kimyon Broom, Elissa Riedy (12th, 1500m, 4:43.59) Kandi Bonty, Kristin Holmes, Cherrelle Garrett, 2008) Kristin Heaston (4th, Shot Put, 54-0) Most All-Americans in one meet: 9 (1982, men) Jennifer Joyce (15th, Hammer, 183-9) Number of times NCAA Championships hosted by California: 8 (More than any other site) 2000 (T-19TH, 12 PTS.) 2007 (68TH, 2.5 PTS) Missy Vanek (3rd, Heptathlon, 5614) Steven Conrad (11th Decathalon, 7245) CAL WOMEN AT THE Jennifer Joyce (4th, Hammer, 204-1) David Torrence (13th 1500, 3:43.43) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Maria Lopez (8th, PV, 13-1.5) Ed Wright (T-5th High Jump, 7-2.50) 2001 (T-60TH, 2 PTS.) Kevin Davis (10th 3000m steeplechase, 8:41.54) Dana Lawson (3rd, Shot Put, 53-7.5, indoors) Thomas Mack (11th 110-meter hurdles semifi nal, 1982 (39TH, 6 PTS.) Maria Lopez (7th, PV, 13-1.5) 13.74) Kristen Engle (8th, Javelin, 166-10) Dana Lawson (9th, Discus, 166-8) Giliat Ghebray (23rd 5,000 meters semifi nal, Kathy Raugust (12th, Heptathlon, 5119) Jennifer Joyce (10th, Hammer, 193-0) 14:44.01 1983 (49TH, 6 PTS.) Dana Lawson (15th, Shot Put, 50-8.25) Louise Romo (7th, 1500m, 4:18.62) 2008 (71ST, 1 PT.) 2002 (T29TH, 10 PTS.) Martin Maric (8th, Discus, 185-10) 1984 (38TH, 9 PTS.) Erin Belger (3rd, 800m, 2:05.09) David Torrence (10th, 1500, 3:43.97) Louise Romo (5th, 800m, 2:04.07) Jennifer Joyce (7th, Hammer, 201-10) Ed Wright (14th, High Jump, 6-10.75) Kim Kesler (12th, Discus, 161-6) 2003 (0 PTS.) 1985 (40TH, 3 PTS.) Earls, Omwanghe, Hawes, Carter (17th, 4x100m, CAL WOMEN AT THE Kirsten O’Hara (6th, 5000m, 15:46.8) 45.06) AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS Antonette Carter (20th, 100m, 11.87) 1986 (31ST, 8 PTS.) Chloe Jarvis (21st, 800m, 2:08.07) Louise Romo (5th, 800m, 2:03.08) Elzunia Lamb (28th, LJ, 18-01.00) 1975 Sheila Hudson (5th, TJ, 43-2.25) Marilyn Neufville (4th, 800y, 2:08.6) Sally Wood (9th, 5000m, 16:33.35) 2004 (4 PTS.) 1977 (0 PTS.) Beth Vidakovits (9th, HJ, 5-11.5) Brooke Meredith (5th, Heptathlon, 5442 pts.) Sheni Russell (10th, Discus, 174-11) Ginger Lewis (N/A, LJ, N/A) 1987 (11TH, 21 PTS.) Omwanghe/Johnson/Hawes/Carter (18th, Sally Metteer (12th, 5000m, 17:40.9) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 45-2.5; 2nd, LJ, 21-4.25) 4x100m, 45.18) Jennifer Wagstaff (N/A, Shot Put/Discus) Kim Kesler (6th, Discus, 168-0.75) Antonette Carter (20th, 200m, 23.55) 1979 (T28TH, 7 PTS.) 1988 (T-17TH, 16 PTS.) Deanna Slaton (24th, 400mH, 59.91) Kelia Bolton (6th, 200m, 23.94) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 45-8w) Michelle Hawthorne (5th, 400h, 1:00.03) 2005 (9 PTS.) Kirsten O’Hara (3rd, 10,000m, 32:52.86) Antonette Carter (7th, LJ, 20-05.75; 5th, 200m, Jan Oehm (5th, 10,000m, 34:27.8) 23.28) Suzanne Richter (6th, 5000m, 16:59.74) 1989 (T-57TH, 2 PTS.) Alysia Johnson (6th, 800m, 2:06.88) Michelle Hawthorne, Cindy Banks, Elaine Parker, Beth Vidakovits (6th, HJ, 5-10.5) Kelia Bolton (6th, 440y Relay, 46.48) 1990 (11TH, 23 PTS.) 2006 (6 PTS.) Pam Cox (22nd, 5000m, 18:34.3) Sheila Hudson (1st, TJ, 46-0.75; 1st, LJ, 22-1) Antonette Carter (11th, 200m, 23.39) 1980 (15TH, 13 PTS.) Sabrina Han (6th, 10,000m, 34:09.00) Alysia Johnson (3rd, 800m, 2:03.04); (3rd, 800m, 2:06.42, indoors) Cindy Banks (5th, Pentathlon, 3783) Laura Baker (9th, Heptathlon, 5377) Osarhiemen Omwanghe (20th, 100mH, 13.58) Jan Oehm (6th, 10,000m, 33:55.59) 1991 (0 PTS.) Emilee Strot (23rd, Discus, 155-07) Alice Trumbly (3rd, 1500m, 4:17.58) Sabrina Han (9th, 10,000m, 34:20.26) Michelle Hawthorne, Elaine Parker, Connie Cul- 2006 (6 PTS.) bert, Marian Franklin (4th, 800m Relay, 1:40.3) 1992 (T-54TH, 2 PTS.) Antonette Carter (11th, 200m, 23.39) Lynn Hjelte (13th, 5000m, 16:53.7) Laura Baker (7th, 800m, 2:05.57) Alysia Johnson (3rd, 800m, 2:03.04); (3rd, 800m, 1981 (34TH, 2 PTS.) 2:06.42, indoors) 1993 (0 PTS.) Osarhiemen Omwanghe (20th, 100mH, 13.58) Cindy Schmandt (5th, 3000m, 9:25.9) Janet Bowie (10th, 10,000m, 36:39.43) Emilee Strot (23rd, Discus, 155-07) 1982 (2ND, 44 PTS.) 1994 (0 PTS.) Kathy Raugust (1st, Heptathlon, 5514; 8th, HJ, 5-8) 2007 (8TH, 26 PTS.) Tenaya Soderman (9th, 10,000m, 35:16.44) Carrie Johnson (6th Hammer, 211-0) Louise Romo (1st, 800m, 2:04.39) Missy Maloata (19th, Shot Put, 45-10.75) Kelechi Anyanwu (1st Discus, 188-11) Margaret Spotts (4th, 1500m, 4:21.66) Inika McPherson (6th High Jump, 5-10.75) Sue Springer (8th, Discus, 147-11) 1995 (T-57TH, 1 PT) Alysia Johnson (1st 800m, 1:59.29) Chris Viguie (4th, Heptathlon, 5161) Ifeoma Ozoeze (9th, Heptathlon, 5402) Kim White (7th, 200m, 24.07) Tiffany Janssen (14th, Heptathlon, 5230) 2008 (22ND, 11 PTS.) Connie Culbert, Louise Romo, Sally Meinbress, Amy Littlepage (t8th, TJ, 43-0.5) Katie Morgan (1st, Pole Vault, 13-9.25) Kim White (2nd, 1600m Relay, 3:40.08) Annette Kailihiwa (t15th, Discus, 154-2) Broom, Bonty, Holmes, Garrett (8th, 4x100m, Liza Lopez (1500m, 4:43.15) 44.32)

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MEN PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (51) 1919 H.W. Waltz, 880, 2:00.0 Jack Merchant, Javelin, 157-1 Jack Merchant, Hammer, 140-8.50 John Jackson, HJ, 6-1 3/8 John Merchant, LJ, 22-4.75 1920 O.O. Hendrickson, 440, 49.6 Pesky Sprott, 880, 1:58.2 John Merchant, LJ, 22-9.50 1923 Bud Becker, 120 HH, 16.5 Jack Witter, Shot Put, 44-6.50 Bill Neufeldt, Discus, 138-0 3/8 S.S. Sorrenti, Javelin, 174-10 Paul Boren, LJ, 22-5 1926 Phil Barber, 220, 22.0 Elmer Bondschu, LJ, 24-2.75 1927 Leamon King Oather Hampton, HJ, 6-1 1936 1954 1965 Archie Williams, 440, 46.8 John Stellern, Shot Put, 53-3.50 Forrest Beaty, 220, 21.3 Del Fishback, 220 LH, 23.7 Larry Anderson, Pole Vault, 13-9 Forrest Beaty, 440, 46.5 Greg Stout, 440 Hurdles, 53.3 1956 440 Relay (Bill Caldwell, Dave Archibald, 1937 Charlie Butt, Shot Put, 57-8.75 Bob Brinkworth, Forrest Beaty), 40.9 Les Voorhees, 2 Mile, 9:33.6 1957 Mile Relay (Chuck Glenn, Dave Fishback, Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald), 3:09.3 Guy Manuel, LJ, 24-3 3/8 Leamon King, 100, 9.6 Bill Carter, HJ, 6-9.25 1938 Leamon King, 220, 21.5 Bob Law, HJ, 6-4 Don Bowden, 880, 1:47.8 1967 Guy Manuel, LJ, 24-2 1958 Paddy McCrary, 440 IH, 50.9 1939 Willie White, 100, 9.6 1968 Herb Michael, Shot Put, 52-4 1/2 Willie White, 220, 21.4 Gary Pennington, Javelin, 239-2 Mel Long, HJ, 6-2 Jerry Siebert, 880, 1:51.0 1970 1941 Don Bowden, Mile, 4:03.7 Eddie Hart, 100, 9.4 Grover Klemmer, 440, 46.4 1959 440 Relay (Don Couser, Isaac Curtis, Dave Mas- Barney Wolf, Discus, 159-3 7/8 Willie White, 220 LH, 23.0 ters, Eddie Hart), 39.8 Guinn Smith, Pole Vault, 13-6 1971 Luther Nichols, Pole Vault, 13-6 PACIFIC-8 CONFERENCE Rick Brown, 880, 1:46.7 1942 CHAMPIONS (24) 1972 Jim Penrose, Discus, 185-6 Hal Davis, 100, 9.6 1960 Hal Davis, 220, 21.6 Bruce Kennedy, Javelin , 249-5 Willie White, 100, 9.8 Ralph Dewey, 2 Mile, 9:20.3 Rick Brown, 880, 1:46.7 Jack Yerman, 440, 47.3 Bob Biles, Javelin, 205-10 5/8 Jerry Siebert, 880, 1:49.0 1973 Luther Nichols, Pole Vault, 13-6 Rick Brown, 880, 1:48.1 Tom Colton, Pole Vault, 14-0 440 Relay (Wesley Walker, McKinley Mosley, 1948 Terry Kelley, Pole Vault, 14-0 Howard Strickland, Sammy Burns), 40.1 Don Anderson, 100, 9.6 1961 Don Anderson, 220, 21.1 Alan Gaylord, 3 Mile, 14:11.0 1975 Chuck Hanger, HJ, 6-4 James Robinson, 880, 1:49.1 1963 1949 Matt Baggett, Shot Put, 56-8.25 1976 Paul Mello, Mile, 4:19.4 James Robinson, 800, 1:49.1 1964 1950 Dave Archibald, 440, 46.3 1977 Don Anderson, 220, 21.9 Andy Clifford, 1500, 3:42.3 Mile Relay (Al Courchesne, Dave Fishback, Scott Overton, Discus, 195-8 1953 Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald), 3:11.0 Lon Spurrier, 880, 1:52.7 Gene Johnson, HJ, 6-7.75

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PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 1996 1600m Relay (Brenda Bertillion, Gina Cole, CHAMPIONS (34) Lenards Ozolinsh, TJ, 52-11 Louise Romo, Jeannie Arnold), 3:46.32 Chris Ferreira, LJ, 25-6.25 1985 1981 Richie Boulet, 1500m, 3:43.56 Roberta Eccles, 400mH, 59.12 Paul Bates, TJ, 54-4.25 1997 Helga Halldorsdottir, 100mH, 14.09 Larry Cowling, 110 HH, 13.99 Ross Bomben, Decathlon, 7551 points Kirsten O’Hara, 10,000m, 33:44.19 David Porath, Shot Put, 66-3 David Porath, Discus, 201-4 1998 1986 Ross Bomben, Decathlon, 7808 points Allison Eades, Heptathlon, 4513 points 1982 Helga Halldorsdottir, 100mH, 13.96 Larry Cowling, 400 IH, 50.14 1999 Bevan Hart, Decathlon, 7662 points Helga Halldorsdottir, 400mH, 57.61 1984 Sheila Hudson, TJ, 41-6 Jim Scannella, 400 IH, 50.42 2000 Kim Kesler, Discus, 170-6 Bevan Hart, Decathlon, 7890 points 1985 Louise Romo, 800m, 2:04.65 Ken Williams, TJ, 55-0 2001 Sally Wood, 5000m, 17:05.69 1986 Bolota Asmerom, 5000m, 14:07.23 Sally Wood, 10,000m, 35:34.44 1600 Relay (Dave Chesarek, Peter Howard, 2005 Walt Jones, Atlee Mahorn), 3:05.77 Paul Teinert, Javelin, 235-11 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 1987 2007 CHAMPIONS (10) Ed Wright, High Jump, 7-3 Mike Harris, HJ, 7-2.50 1987 1988 2008 Sheila Hudson, TJ, 44-8 Ed Wright, High Jump, 7-3.25 Atlee Mahorn, 200, 20.20 1989 Kari Nisula, Discus, 196-10 Beth Vidakovits, HJ, 5-10.75 David Ottaway, 1500, 3:42.88 1990 1989 Sabrina Han, 5000m, 16:25.41 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 17-6.25 Sheila Hudson, TJ, 42-2.25w Mike Harris, TJ, 54-0 1995 1990 Amy Littlepage, TJ, 42-9 Mike Harris, TJ, 54-2.50 Ifeoma Ozoeze, Heptathlon, 5624 points 1991 1996 Chris Huffi ns, TJ, 52-11.50 Amy Littlepage, TJ, 42-4 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 18-1.25 1997 Ramon Jimenez-Gaona, Discus, 200-4 Sheni Russell Amy Littlepage, TJ, 43-3 1992 2000 Brent Burns, Pole Vault, 18-4.50 WOMEN Missy Vanek, Heptathlon, 5505 points Ramon Jimenez-Gaona, Discus, 210-11 NORTHERN PACIFIC 1993 2002 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Jennifer Joyce, Hammer, 204-1 Chris Huffi ns, Decathlon, 7671 points Kevin Keane, HJ, 7-0.50 (17) 2005 1994 1983 Chloe Jarvis, 800m, 2:04.53 Connie Culbert, 200m, 24.2w Lee Adkins, LJ, 25-06.25 2007 Connie Culbert, 400m, 54.8 Richie Boulet, 1500, 3:48.12 Alysia Johnson, 800m, 2:01.74 Louise Romo, 1500m, 4:18.2 Kevin Keane, HJ, 7-01.50 2008 1995 1984 Alysia Johnson, 800m, 2:00.57 Marilyn Davis, 1500m, 4:24.07 Lenards Ozolinsh, TJ, 54-0 Kimyon Broon, 100mH, 13.26 Kim While, 400m, 54.52

CAL SALUTES TRACK & FIELD OFFICIALS The Golden Bears would like to recognize the track & fi eld offi cials who have devoted years of service ensuring quality meets at Edwards Stadium. The California track & fi eld athletes and staff salute these offi cials for their outstanding work and dedication to the sport. Jay Abbott Bruce Colman Mike Hammerquist Sean Laughlin Bill Pratt Mike Sullivan Mike Aro Keith Conning Earl Harris Michel Leonard John Pretto Bob Thompson John Auka Richard Connors Bill Hawkes John Lilygren Jon Price Ron Toth Don Bailes Shirley Connors J R Heberle John Lipsey Beth Price Karl Uebel Craig Benson Lori Coppola -- Irene Herman Baird Lloyd Roger Quimby Richard Urband Stephanie deceased Al Hernandez John Luppes Pat Randall Robert Versher Bolden Gail Decatur Ed Hicks Bruce Makinson Robert Rauch James Waldron Dennis Boyle William Edgar Jim Hart Margaret Martin Bruce Rosenblatt Jeannie White Harmon Brown Leon Glover Bob Hughey Sonny Maynard -- deceased Karen Williams Dino Certa Monica Joannes Leroy Milam Stuart Sampson Leon Wimbley John Coie Steve Green Joe Keever Dave Miller Jeanne Sanders Dan Wright Edith Coleman Peter Guerrini George Kleeman Charles Murphy Margaret Sheehan

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CAL ALL-AMERICANS CALIFORNIA NCAA CHAMPIONS MEN Rogers, Jeff ...... 1 Year Name Event Mark (170 honors by 113 athletes) Roseme, George ...... 1 1922 John Merchant Hammer 161-4 Adkins, Lee ...... 1 Scannella, Jim ...... 1 Anderson, Don...... 3 Schmidt, Don ...... 1 1922 John Merchant Shot Put 44-6.50 Anderson, George ...... 2 Shafer, Mike...... 1 1922 Allen Norris Pole Vault 12-6 Anderson, Lawrence...... 1 Siebert, Jerry ...... 1 Archibald, Dave ...... 3 Simpson, Len...... 1 1925 Oather Hampton High Jump 6-2 Asmerom, Bolota ...... 1 Smith, Devone ...... 1 1930 Ken Churchill Javelin 204-2 Barnes, Clarence ...... 1 Smith, Guinn ...... 2 1932 Ken Churchill Javelin 215-0 Beaty, Forrest ...... 5 Smith, Holden ...... 1 Biles, Martin ...... 2 Solis, Nestor ...... 1 1936 Archie Williams 400m 47.0 Biles, Robert ...... 2 Spurrier, Lon ...... 1 1940 Marty Biles Javelin 204-10 Steen, Dave ...... 2 Bomben, Ross ...... 2 1941 Marty Biles Javelin 220-1 Boulet, Richie ...... 6 Stellern, John...... 1 Bowden, Don ...... 1 Strickland, Howard ...... 1 1941 Guinn Smith Pole Vault 14-2 Brown, Rick ...... 2 Taylor, Keith ...... 1 1942 Hal Davis 100m 9.6 Burns, Brent...... 1 Teinert, Paul...... 2 Burns, Sammy ...... 1 Timmons, David ...... 1 1942 Hal Davis 220m 21.2 Butt, Charlie ...... 1 Torrence, David ...... 1 1942 Bob Biles Javelin 213-9.75 Churchill, Kenneth ...... 2 Van Tress, Charles ...... 1 1943 Hal Davis 100m 10.0 Clark, Bob ...... 1 Walker, Greg ...... 1 Clifford, Andy ...... 1 Walker, Wesley ...... 3 1943 Hal Davis 220m 21.4 Courchesne, Al ...... 1 Wallace, Paul ...... 2 1952 George Roseme Javelin 228-8.75 Couser, Don...... 1 Watts, Don ...... 1 Cowling, Larry...... 5 White, John...... 1 1954 Larry Anderson Pole Vault 14-2 Curtis, Isaac...... 3 Williams, Archie ...... 1 1957 Don Bowden 880m 1:47.2 Davis, Harold ...... 4 Williams, Ken ...... 1 1962 Roger Olsen High Jump 6-10 Davis, Kevin...... 2 Teak Wilburn ...... 1 DeSomber, Nate ...... 1 Wirtz, John...... 1 1964 Al Courchesne Mile Relay 3:07.4 Dewey, Ralph ...... 1 Wolf, Barney ...... 1 Dave Fishback Wright, Ed ...... 3 Downs, Tom ...... 2 Forrest Beaty Dunn, Rich ...... 1 Yerman, Jack ...... 1 Fishback, Dave ...... 2 Yerxa, Max ...... 1 Dave Archibald Friedenback, Francis ...... 1 WOMEN 1965 Chuck Glenn Mile Relay 3:07.5 Gadayan, Francis ...... 1 (79 honors by 48 athletes) Dave Fishback Gaskill, Todd ...... 1 Anyanwu, Kelechi ...... 1 Ghebray, Giliat ...... 1 Baker, Laura ...... 1 Forrest Beaty Glasgow, David...... 1 Banks, Cindy ...... 2 Dave Archibald Glenn, Chuck ...... 3 Belger, Erin ...... 1 1970 Eddie Hart 100m 9.4 Groswird, Keith ...... 1 Bolton, Kelia ...... 2 Guss, Lloyd...... 2 Bonty, Kandi ...... 1 1970 Don Couser 440 Relay 40.3 Hampton, Oather ...... 1 Broom, Kimyon ...... 1 Isaac Curtis Hanger, Chuck ...... 1 Carter, Antonette...... 3 Harris, Mike ...... 1 Culbert, Connie...... 2 Dave Masters Hart, Bevan...... 3 Dixon, Kayla ...... 1 Eddie Hart Hart, Eddie...... 4 Engle, Kristen ...... 1 1976 Ed Miller Decathlon 7443 Hengl, Larry ...... 2 Franklin, Marian ...... 1 House, Bob ...... 2 Garrett, Cherrelle ...... 1 1981 Larry Cowling 110m Hurdles 13.60 Huffi ns, Chris ...... 1 Han, Sabrina...... 1 1987 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-2.50 Jett, Rod ...... 2 Hawthorne, Michelle ...... 3 Jimenez-Gaona, Ramon...... 3 Heaston, Kristin ...... 1 1988 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-8 Johnson, Gene ...... 2 Holmes, Kristin ...... 1 1988 Kari Nisula Discus 190-7 Kennedy, Bruce ...... 1 Hudson, Sheila ...... 6 1990 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-0.75 King, Leamon ...... 1 Janssen, Tiffany ...... 1 Klemmer, Grover ...... 1 Johnson, Alysia...... 6 1990 Sheila Hudson Long Jump 22-1 Luper, Damien ...... 1 Johnson, Carrie ...... 1 1990 Shelia Hudson Triple Jump-Indoors 21-9.5 Mackey, George ...... 1 Joyce, Jennifer ...... 2 1990 Shelia Hudson Long Jump-Indoors 45-9 Maggard, Dave Jr...... 1 Kesler, Kim ...... 1 Mahorn, Atlee ...... 2 Lawson, Dana...... 2 1993 Chris Huffi ns Decathlon 8007 Maric, Martin ...... 1 Lewy, Magdalena ...... 1 2000 Bevan Hart Decathlon 8002 Marlow, Michael ...... 1 Littlepage, Amy ...... 3 Masters, Dave ...... 1 Lopez, Maria ...... 2 2007 Alysia Johnson 800m 1:59.29 Matinolli, Jari...... 1 McPherson, Inika ...... 2 Alysia Johnson 800m-Indoors 2:03.47 Mauger, Jack ...... 1 Meinbress, Sally ...... 1 Alysia Johnson 800m-USATF 1:59.47 McAlexander, Ross...... 2 Meredith, Brooke ...... 2 McGuirk, Tom ...... 1 Morgan, Katie ...... 1 Kelechi Anyanwu Discus 188-11 McLean, Robert ...... 2 O’Hara, Kristen ...... 2 2008 Katie Morgan Pole Vault 13-9.25 Merchant, Jack ...... 2 Oehm, Jan ...... 2 Michael, Herb ...... 1 Parker, Elaine ...... 2 Miller, Ed ...... 1 Raugust, Kathy ...... 1 Mosley, McKinley ...... 1 Richter, Suzanne ...... 1 Nichols, John ...... 1 Riedy, Elissa ...... 2 Nichols, Luther...... 1 Romo, Louise ...... 5 Nisula, Kari ...... 3 Schmandt, Cindy ...... 1 Norris, Allen ...... 1 Soderman, Tenaya ...... 1 Nutter, Travis ...... 3 Spotts, Margaret ...... 1 Nutting, Arnold ...... 1 Strickland, Cassandra ...... 1 Olsen, Roger ...... 1 Trumbly, Alice ...... 1 Ozolinsh, Lenards...... 1 Vanek, Missy ...... 1 Phelps, Clarence ...... 1 Vidakovits, Beth ...... 1 Porath, David ...... 1 Viguie, Chris ...... 1 Robinson, James ...... 1 White, Kim ...... 1

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CAL ATHLETES IN THE 1906 (, ) 1964 (, Japan) 1988 (, South Korea) Robert Edgren (Shot Put, DNP; Discus, DNP) Jerome Siebert (800 meters, 6th place, Atlee Mahorn (Canada; 200 meters, 5th place, 1:47.0) 20.39; 400 meter relay, 7th place, 38.93) 1912 (, ) Dave Steen (Canada; Decathlon, Bronze Fred Allen (Long Jump, 6th, 22-9 1/4) 1968 ( City, Mexico) Medal, 8328 points) Walter McClure (800 meters, DNQ, NA; Dave Maggard (Shot Put, 5th place, 63-9) 1500 meters, DNQ, 4:07.3) Dave Smith (Triple Jump, 21st place, 51-8 1/4) 1992 (, Spain) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (Paraguay; Discus) 1920 (Antwerp, Belgium) 1972 (, West ) Erv Hunt (USA Assistant Coach) Brutus Hamilton (Decathlon, Silver Medal, Eddie Hart (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, Al Baeta (USA Men’s Olympic Staff) 5937 points; Pentathlon, 6th place, NA) 38.19; 100 meters, DNQ, 10.47) Harry Liversedge (Shot Put, Bronze Medal, Bruce Kennedy (Rhodesia; Javelin, NA) 1996 (, ) 46-5 1/4) Roddy Lee (Taiwan; 110 meter high hurdles, Erv Hunt (USA Men’s Head Coach) John Merchant (Long Jump, 11th place, 21-4) NA) Chris Huffi ns (Decathlon, 10th place, 8300 Harold “Brick” Muller (High Jump, Silver Dave Smith (Triple Jump, 32nd place, 47-9) points) Medal, 6-2 3/4) Sheila Hudson (triple jump, 11th place, 46-0) Augustus “Gus” Pope (Discus, Bronze Medal, 1976 (, Quebec, Canada) Ramon Jimenez-Gaona (Paraguay; Discus, 138-2) Bruce Kennedy (Rhodesia; Javelin, NA) 201-4) Albert “Pesky” Sprott (800 meters, 6th place, Marilyn Neufville (Jamaica; 400 meter Thomas McGuirk (Ireland, 400 meter 1:56.4) intermediate hurdles, NA) intermediate hurdles, 50.76) James Robinson (800 meters, DNQ, 1:46.43) Al Baeta (USA Men’s Head Manager) 1924 (, ) Quentin Wheeler (400 meter intermediate Paul Boren (Long Jump, alternate) hurdles, 4th place, 49.86) 2000 (, Australia) Brutus Hamilton (Pentathlon, DNF) Bolota Asmerom (Eritrea, 5000m, 14:15.26) Harry Liversedge (Shot Put, alternate) 1980 (, USSR)* Chris Huffi ns (Decathlon, Bronze Medal, John Merchant (Hammer, 9th place, 135-11) Lloyd Guss (Canada; 400 meter intermediate 8595 points) William Neufeld (Javelin, 5th place, 196-9) hurdles, NA; 1600 meter relay, NA) Thomas McGuirk (Ireland, 400 meter Augustus “Gus” Pope (Discus, 4th place, Bruce Kennedy (Javelin, DNC) intermediate hurdles, 51.73) 145-9) Brian Maxwell (Canada; Marathon, NA) James Robinson (800 meters, DNC) 2004 (Athens, Greece) 1932 (, CA, USA) Dave Steen (Canada; Decathlon, NA) Kristin Heaston (Shot Put, DNQ for fi nal, 56-4) Brutus Hamilton (USA Assistant Coach) * USA team boycotted and did not compete Grace Upshaw (Long Jump, 10th, 21-9.5) Kenneth Churchill (Javelin, 6th place, 207-6) Robert Kiesel (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, 1984 (Los Angeles, CA, USA) 2008 (, China) 40.0) Lloyd Guss (Canada; 400 meter intermediate Magdalena Lewy (Marathon, DNF) hurdles, NA; 1600 meter relay, NA) Martin Maric (Discus, 29th, 59.25) 1936 (, Germany) Atlee Mahorn (Canada, 200 meters, DNQ, Kristin Heaston (Shot Put, DNQ for fi nal, Brutus Hamilton (USA Assistant Coach) 20.78; 400 meter relay, DNC, 39.54) 56-10) Robert Clark (Decathlon, Silver Medal, Dave Steen (Canada; Decathlon, 17th place, Grace Upshaw (Long Jump, 8th, 21-7) 7601 points; Long Jump, 6th place, 25-2) 7532 points) Amin Nikfar (Shot Put, NM) Archie Williams (400 meters, Gold Medal, 46.5)

1948 (London, England) CALIFORNIA OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS Martin Biles (Javelin, 6th place, 213-9) GOLD MEDALISTS Owen Guinn Smith (Pole Vault, Gold Medal, 14-1 1/4) 1932 ...... ...... 400 meter relay (40.0) Kaare Vefl ing (Norway; 1500 meters, DNQ, 1936 ...... Archie Williams ...... 400 meters (46.5) 3:47.48) 1948 ...... Guinn Smith...... Pole Vault (14-1.25) 1956 ...... Leamon King ...... 400 meter relay (39.5) 1952 (, ) 1960 ...... Jack Yerman ...... 1600 meter relay (3:02.2) Brutus Hamilton (USA Head Coach) 1972 ...... Eddie Hart ...... 400 meter relay (38.19) Sloss Price King (10,000 meter walk, DNQ, 51:08.6) SILVER MEDALISTS 1956 (, Australia) 1920 ...... Brutus Hamilton ...... Decathlon (5937 points) Don Bowden (1500 meters, DNQ, 3:59.7) 1920 ...... Harold “Brick” Mueller ...... High Jump (6-2.75) Leamon King (400 meter relay, Gold Medal, 1936 ...... Bob Clark...... Decathlon (7601 points) 39.5) Lon Spurrier (800 meters, 6th place, 1:49.3) BRONZE MEDALISTS 1920 ...... Harry Liversedge ...... Shot Put (46-5.25) 1960 (, Italy) 1988 ...... Dave Steen...... Decathlon (8328 points) Jerome Siebert (800 meters, DNQ, 1:48.1) Jack Yerman (400 meters, DNQ, 48.9; 2000 ...... Chris Huffi ns ...... Decathlon (8595 points) 1600 meter relay, Gold Medal, 3:02.2)

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1905 Alfred Plaw 163-4 CALIFORNIA WORLD AND 1911 Ollie Snedigar Javelin Throw 165-0 1/5 1920 Brutus Hamilton Pentathlon 17 AMERICAN RECORD HOLDERS 1927 Jack Merchant Hammer Throw 170-7.5 Year Athlete Event Record 1929 Jack Merchant Hammer Throw 170-6 1934 Bob Clark Decathlon 7955.05 1914 Eddie Beeson High Jump 6-7 1/4 1935 Bob Clark Decathlon 7929.22 1932 Bob Kiesel 400m Relay 40.6 Tom Moore 400 Hurdles 53.5 1932 Bob Kiesel 400m Relay 40.0 1940 Hal Davis 100 Meters 10.3 1935 Tom Moore 120y HH 14.2 Hal Davis 200 Meters 20.45 1936 Archie Williams 400 Meters 46.1* Grover Klemmer 400 Meters 47.0 1941 Hal Davis 100 Meters 10.2 1941 Hal Davis 200 Meters 20.45 1941 Grover Klemmer 440 Yards 46.4* Grover Klemmer 400 Meters 46.0 1941 Grover Klemmer 400 Meters 46.0* 1942 Hal Davis 100 Meters 10.5 1941 Reese, Froom, Hal Davis 200 Meters 20.95 Barnes, Klemmer Mile Relay 3:09.4* 1943 Hal Davis 100 Meters 10.3w 1941 Reese, Klemmer, Hal Davis 200 Meters 20.2w Peter, Barnes Two Mile Relay 7:34.5* Marty Biles Javelin Throw 202-5 1942 Hal Davis 100 Yards 9.4* 1944 Marty Biles Javelin Throw 211-0 1955 Lon Spurrier 880 Yards 1:47.5 1945 Les Howe High Jump 6-5.75 1955 Lon Spurrier 1000 Yards 2:08.5 1947 Guinn Smith Pole Vault 14’0 indoors 1956 Leamon King 100 Yards 9.3* 1957 Leamon King 100 Yards 9.7 1956 Leamon King 100 Meters 10.1 (twice)* 1962 Jerry Siebert 880 Yards 1:47.1 1956 Leamon King 400m Relay 39.5 1962 Jack Yerman 600 Yards 1:11.6 indoors* 1956 Leamon King 880y Relay 1:23.8 1963 Gene Johnson High Jump 7-0 1956 Lon Spurrier Mile Relay 3:07.3 1963 Jack Yerman 600 Yards 1:09.4 indoors 1956 Lon Spurrier Two Mile Relay 7:22.9 1971 Dave Smith Triple Jump 53-4.75 indoors 1958 Orme, Siebert, 1976 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:46.63 Yerman, Bowden Two Mile Relay 7:20.9 * 1977 Bruce Kennedy Javelin Throw 262-3 1958 Yerman, Orme, 1978 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:45.47 White, Bowden Sprint Medley 3:19.8* 1979 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:45.82 1958 Yerman, Upshaw, 1980 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:46.2 White, Bowden Sprint Medley 3:18.8* 1981 Mike Marlow Triple Jump 54-6.5 indoors 1959 Jack Yerman 660 Yards 1:17.0* 1981 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:45.53 1960 Jack Yerman Mile Relay 3:05.6 Bruce Kennedy Javelin Throw 276-8 1960 Jack Yerman 1600m Relay 3:02.2 1982 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:46.12 1960 Jack Yerman Two Mile Relay 7:19.4 1984 James Robinson 800 Meters 1:47.46 1960 Jerry Siebert Two Mile Relay 7:19.4 (TAC) 1972 Eddie Hart 100 Meters 9.9 1987 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-5.25 1972 Eddie Hart 400m Relay 38.19 1989 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-6.5w *Collegiate record as well as world record (when set) 1990 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-2 1992 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 ADDITIONAL AMERICAN (USATF) 1993 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 44-3.25 indoors RECORD SETTERS 1994 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-3.5 indoors 1994 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 1909 Ollie Snedigar Javelin 160-10.5 1995 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 48-1.5w 1911 Ollie Snedigar Javelin 165-2 3/8 1995 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 indoors 1911 Ollie Snedigar Javelin 166-1 1996 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-7.5 indoors 1914 Harry Liversedge Javelin 184-9.5 1998 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-0.25 1914 Frances Jackling Shot Put 34-1 7/8 1998 Chris Huffi ns Decathlon 8694 1920 Brutus Hamilton Decathlon 7022.9815 1999 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 8350 1935 Bob Clark Decathlon 7595 2002 Grace Upshaw Long Jump 20-0.5 1957 Don Bowden Mile 3:58.7 2003 Grace Upshaw Long Jump 21-9.5 1971 Rick Brown 600m 1:16.2* 2003 Kristin Heaston Shot Put 60-1.75 1972 Dave Smith Triple Jump 56-0 2003 Kristin Heaston Shot Put 59-2 indoors 1979 Andy Clifford 6000m Relay 14:46.3 2005 Kristin Heaston Shot Put 61-3.5 1987 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-2.5* 2005 Grace Upshaw Long Jump 22-1 1987 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-5.25* 2005 Travis Nutter Hammer 245-7 1990 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-9* (indoors) 2007 Alysia Johnson 800 Meters 1:59.29 1990 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 45-7.75* 2007 Kelechi Anyanwu Discus 188-11 (57.58 meters) 1990 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-0.75* 2008 Katie Morgan Pole Vault 13-9.25 (4.20m) 1991 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 1994 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 1995 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-8.25 (indoors) NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONS 1995 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 46-9 1996 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 47-2.25 1983 Ken Williams Triple Jump 53-10.5 1996 Sheila Hudson Triple Jump 47-3.5 1987 Brent Burns Pole Vault 16-6.75 *Collegiate record as well as world record (when set) 1990 Roslyn Mack 400H 59.32 1992 Richie Boulet 1500 Meters 3:53.74 1994 Ross Bomben Decathlon 6863 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1996 Elissa Riedy 1500 Meters 4:28.19 2003 Kevin Davis Steeple Chase 9:01.34 (TAC/AAU/USATF) 2004 David Torrence 1500 Meters 3:51.36 Year Athlete Event Mark 2005 Mark Matusak 1500 Meters 3:47.07 1904 Alfred Plaw Hammer Throw 162-0

48 2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears WORLD/U.S. RANKINGS

Following is a list of California track & fi eld athletes who have been top 10 ranked in the world and the as compiled and published by CAL IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Track & Field News. Men’s world rankings began in 1947 and women’s rank- 1983 James Robinson, 5th 800 (1:45.12) ings in 1956. U.S. rankings for men began in 1963 and for women in 1976. 1987 Atlee Mahorn, 8th 200 (20.78), 4th 4x100 Relay (Canada) All U.S. listings prior to 1963 for men and 1976 for women were extracted 1991 Atlee Mahorn, 3rd 200 (20.49) from the world list. 1993 Atlee Mahorn, 3rd 4x100 relay (Canada) Sheila Hudson, triple jump Athlete World U.S. Year MILE/1500 1995 Chris Huffi ns, 8th decathlon (8193) 100 METERS Andy Clifford - 10 1979 1997 Chris Huffi ns, dnf decathlon Leamon King 10 7 1955 Louise Romo - 10 1984 1999 Chris Huffi ns, 3rd decathlon (8547) Leamon King 3 3 1956 Richie Boulet - 4 1998 2004 Grace Upshaw 8th, long jump (21-2.75) Leamon King 2 2 1957 STEEPLECHASE Kristin Heaston, shot put Willie White 4 4 1957 Bob Price - 8 1966 2007 Alysia Johnson, 4th 800 (2:02.11) Willie White 10 5 1958 Bob Price - 4 1967 Eddie Hart 6 4 1970 Bob Price - 2 1968 LONG JUMP Dave Maggard 9 5 1965 Isaac Curtis - 7 1970 Bob Price - 3 1969 Monte Upshaw 7 3 1954 Dave Maggard 6 5 1966 Eddie Hart - 5 1971 Bob Price - 2 1970 Stan Royster - 6 1969 Dave Maggard 3 3 1967 Eddie Hart 3 2 1972 Bob Price - 3 1971 Stan Royster - 10 1970 Dave Maggard 3 3 1968 Isaac Curtis - 9 1972 5,000 METERS Stan Royster - 9 1971 Kristin Heaston - 5 2001 Eddie Hart - 7 1978 Mike Marlow - 10 1981 Kristin Heaston - 3 2002 Eddie Hart - 7 1979 Bolota Asmerom - 5 2002 Bolota Asmerom - 6 2004 Sheila Hudson - 5 1987 Kristin Heaston - 1 2003 200 METERS Bolota Asmerom - 5 2005 Sheila Hudson - 5 1989 Kristin Heaston - 2 2004 Leamon King 5 3 1957 Bolota Asmerom - 8 2007 Sheila Hudson - 5 1990 Kristin Heaston - 1 2005 Eddie Hart - 7 1969 Sheila Hudson - 5 1992 Kristin Heaston - 3 2006 Eddie Hart - 8 1970 10,000 METERS Sheila Hudson - 7 1993 Kristin Heaston - 2 2007 Eddie Hart - 9 1971 Jan Oehm - 9 1980 Sheila Hudson - 5 1994 Kristin Heaston - 5 2008 Eddie Hart 7 4 1972 Jan Oehm - 9 1981 Sheila Hudson - 5 1995 Kirsten O’Hara - 3 1985 DISCUS Kelia Bolton - 9 1978 Grace Upshaw - 3 2001 Jim Penrose - 5 1973 Kelia Bolton - 8 1980 MARATHON Grace Upshaw - 1 2002 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 10 1980 Atlee Mahorn 4 - 1986 Magdalena Lewy - 9 2002 Grace Upshaw 5 1 2003 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 9 1981 Atlee Mahorn 8 - 1988 Magdalena Lewy - 6 2004 Grace Upshaw 9 2 2004 Gale Zaphiropoulos - 9 1984 Atlee Mahorn 6 - 1991 Magdalena Lewy - 3 2008 Grace Upshaw - 1 2005 Kelechi Anyanwu - 8 2007 400 METERS Peter Gilmore - 7 2006 Grace Upshaw - 4 2006 Kelechi Anyanwu - 9 2008 Jack Yerman 9 4 1958 Peter Gilmore - 7 2007 Grace Upshaw - 2 2007 Grace Upshaw - 4 2008 HAMMER Dave Archibald 7 3 1962 110 METER HURDLES Travis Nutter - 4 1998 Forrest Beaty 9 5 1965 Carl Florant 10 6 1979 TRIPLE JUMP Travis Nutter - 9 2000 800 METERS Larry Cowling 6 5 1981 Dave Smith - 7 1967 Travis Nutter - 6 2001 Lon Spurrier 7 4 1955 Larry Cowling 7 5 1982 Dave Smith - 2 1970 Travis Nutter - 5 2003 Lon Spurrier 7 3 1956 Larry Cowling 7 4 1983 Jim Fraser - 8 1970 Travis Nutter - 4 2004 Don Bowden 3 2 1957 400 METER HURDLES Dave Smith - 2 1971 Travis Nutter - 1 2005 Jerry Siebert 5 1 1960 Paddy McCrary - 9 1966 Jim Fraser - 7 1972 Travis Nutter - 5 2006 Jerry Siebert 2 1 1961 Paddy McCrary - 8 1967 Dave Smith - 2 1972 Travis Nutter - 3 2007 Jerry Siebert 2 1 1962 Paddy McCrary - 7 1969 Mike Marlow - 9 1979 Travis Nutter - 4 2008 Jack Yerman 6 4 1962 Quentin Wheeler 7 4 1976 Mike Marlow - 5 1980 Mike Marlow - 7 1982 JAVELIN Jerry Siebert 5 1 1964 Quentin Wheeler 9 7 1977 Marty Biles 8 2 1947 Mike Marlow - 5 1983 James Robinson 9 2 1974 Quentin Wheeler 4 2 1978 Marty Biles 8 2 1948 Sheila Hudson - 4 1986 Rick Brown - 8 1971 Quentin Wheeler 4 2 1979 Marty Biles 7 2 1949 Sheila Hudson - 1 1987 Rick Brown - 6 1972 Michelle Hawthorne - 5 1979 Bruce Kennedy - 7 1978 Sheila Hudson - 2 1988 Rick Brown - 5 1973 Larry Cowling 7 4 1982 Bruce Kennedy - 5 1979 Sheila Hudson - 1 1989 Rick Brown - 6 1974 Larry Cowling - 10 1981 Bruce Kennedy - 2 1980 Sheila Hudson - 1 1990 James Robinson - 2 1976 Larry Cowling 9 4 1983 Bruce Kennedy - 2 1981 Sheila Hudson - 1 1991 Rick Brown - 6 1976 Bruce Kennedy - 5 1982 HIGH JUMP Sheila Hudson 5 1 1992 James Robinson 4 1 1978 Gene Johnson - 2 1962 James Robinson 3 1 1979 Sheila Hudson - 1 1993 DECATHLON Gene Johnson - 1 1963 Dave Steen 10 - 1983 Mike White - 9 1979 Sheila Hudson 5 1 1994 Roger Olsen - 7 1963 Dave Steen 5 - 1985 James Robinson 5 2 1980 Sheila Hudson - 1 1995 Gene Johnson - 7 1965 Dave Steen 6 - 1986 James Robinson 2 1 1981 Sheila Hudson 10 1 1996 Gene Johnson - 5 1966 Dave Steen 3 - 1988 Mike White - 8 1981 Amy Littlepage - 9 1997 Gene Johnson - 10 1967 Chris Huffi ns 8 2 1995 James Robinson 3 1 1982 Sheila Hudson - 10 1997 Clarence Johnson 5 3 1967 Chris Huffi ns 10 3 1996 James Robinson 6 2 1983 Sheila Hudson - 1 1998 Clarence Johnson - 6 1969 Chris Huffi ns 7 2 1997 James Robinson 9 3 1984 Sheila Hudson - 5 1999 John Morris - 7 1990 Chris Huffi ns 5 2 1998 Louise Romo - 7 1982 Sheila Hudson - 3 2000 Inika McPherson - 5 2007 Ross Bomben - 10 1998 Louise Romo - 5 1985 Sheila Hudson - 3 2001 Chris Huffi ns 5 2 1999 James Robinson - 7 1985 POLE VAULT SHOT PUT Guinn Smith 1 1 1947 Ross Bomben - 10 1999 James Robinson - 4 1986 John Stellern 9 7 1954 Guinn Smith 1 1 1948 Chris Huffi ns 4 1 2000 James Robinson - 5 1988 Charlie Butt 9 6 1956 Greg Miguel - 7 1967 Bevan Hart - 5 2000 Alysia Johnson - 6 2006 Charlie Butt 7 5 1959 Brent Burns - 9 1993 Bevan Hart - 8 2001 Alysia Johnson - 1 2007 Dave Maggard - 8 1963 Brent Burns - 5 1994 Bevan Hart - 8 1999 Alysia Johnson - 4 2008 Dave Maggard - 9 1964

2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Golf Media Guide 49 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears DON BOWDEN - USATF HALL OF FAME DON BOWDEN INDUCTED INTO USATF HALL OF FAME alifornia track and fi eld hall of fame member Don Bowden was named to the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame as announced by the organization C on Nov. 4, 2008. A 1956 Olympic Team member, Bowden was the fi rst American ever to break the four- minute barrier in the mile (3:58.7) on June 1, 1957, in Stockton, Calif. His almost-50-year- old record time in the mile was broken by former Cal runner David Torrence, who set the new record at 3:58.62 at the California Collegiate Challenge on April 28, 2007, at Edwards Stadium. A 1956 Olympian in the 1500, the 1957 NCAA Outdoor 880-yard champion, Bowden was ranked third in the world in the 800 meters by Track & Field News in 1957. He also ran the third leg (1:49.5) for Cal’s quartet that set the 4x880-yard relay world record time of 7:21.0 in Los Angeles on May 24, 1957. Bowden competed for the Golden Bears from 1956-58 and was inducted into the Cal Hall of Fame in 1987. Don Bowden

Legendary Track & Field coach Brutus Hamilton with Don Bowden

Don Bowden with David Torrence shortly after Torrence broke Bowden's almost-50-year-old record in the mile

50 20 200909 CALCALIFORNIAIFORNIAGA GOLDENGOLDEN BEARSBEARS Track & Field Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears OF FAME

CALIFORNIA HALL OF FAME TRACK INDUCTEE ROSTER Anderson, Don – 1950, Track & Field Majors, O.C. “Cort” - 1921, Football, Track & Field, Basketball Banks, Louise Romo - 1986, Track & Field Merchant, Jack - 1922, Track & Field Beaty, Forrest - 1966, Track & Field Miller, Ed - 1976, Track & Field Beeson, Eddie - 1913, Track & Field Moore, Tom - 1936, Track & Field Biles, Martin - 1941, Track & Field Morse, Clinton “Brick” - 1895, Football, Baseball, Bowden, Don - 1958, Track & Field Track & Field Butt, Charlie - 1956, Track & Field Muller, Harold “Brick” - 1923, Football, Track & Field Christie, Walter - Track & Field Coach 1901-32 Neufeld, Bill - 1924, Track & Field Churchill, Kenneth - 1931, Track & Field O’Hara, Kirsten - 1988, Track & Field, Cross Country Clark, Robert - 1935, Track & Field Peter, Dick - 1941, Track & Field Cowling, Larry - 1982, Track & Field Phillips, Irvine - 1928, Football, Track & Field Curtice, Emery - 1929, Track & Field Ragan, Al - Track & Field Coach 1943-45 Davis, Hal - 1944, Track & Field Robinson, James - 1976, Track & Field Hamilton, Brutus - Track & Field Coach 1933-65 Roseme, George - 1952, Track & Field Hanger, Chuck - 1948, Basketball, Track & Field Siebert, Jerry - 1960, Track & Field Hart, Eddie - 1971, Track & Field Smith, Guinn - 1941, Track & Field Hudson, Sheila - 1990, Track & Field Smith, Warren “Locomotive” - 1902, Football, Baseball, Hunt, Erv - Track & Field Coach 1973-2002 Track & Field Johnson, Gene - 1964, Track & Field Sprott, Albert “Pesky” - 1921, Football, Track & Field Kiesel, Robert - 1934, Track & Field Spurrier, Lon - 1954, Track & Field King, Leamon - 1957, Track & Field Upshaw, Monte – 1958, Track & Field Klemmer, Grover - 1943, Track & Field, Football, Basketball Walker, Wesley - 1977, Football, Track & Field Liversedge, Harry - 1918, Track & Field, Football, Rugby White, Mike – 1957, Football, Rugby, Track & Field Lom, Ben - 1930, Football, Track & Field White, Willie - 1960, Track & Field Lutz, Lawrence - 1936, Football, Track & Field Williams, Archie - 1938, Track & Field Maggard, Dave - 1962, Track & Field, Football, Athletic Director Yerman, Jack - 1960, Track & Field, Football 1972-90

Clockwise (from lower left): Ed Miller, Brutus Hamilton, Louise Romo Banks and Archie Williams.

2009 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Track & Field Golf Media Guide 51 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD TRADITION

Brutus Hamilton Hall of Fame Head Coach

Bevan Hart Dave Maggard Atlee Mahorn Decathlon NCAA Champion Shot Put All-American 200m All-American

Don Bowden NCAA 800m Champion, 1500m and Mile All-American Monte Upshaw Lon Spurrier World Record Holder Olympic Gold Medalist (1600m relay) Travis Nutter (Sprint Medley Relay) World Record Holder (800m) Hammer All-American

Erv Hunt Martin Biles Eddie Hart Hall of Fame Head Coach NCAA Javelin Champion 100m and 440m Relay NCAA Champion

Don Anderson George Roseme Rhuben Williams Two-Time All-American NCAA Javelin Champion All-American Shot Putter (100m and 200m)

52 Helga Haldorsdottir School Record Holder (400m Hurdles) Louise Romo Sabrina Han AIAW 800m Champion 10,000m All-American and 800m All-American

Sheila Hudson 3-Time NCAA Champion Triple Jumper, Long Jump All-American

Kristin Heaston All-American Shot Putter Missy Vanek All-American Heptathlete Joslyn and Roslyn Mack (R. Mack: Cal Freshman Record Holder 400m Hurdles)

Erin Belger Sheni Russell 800m All-American Discus All-American

Beth Vidakovits Kirsten O’Hara All-American High Jumper All-American Distance Runner

53 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD OLYMPIANS GOLDEN BEARS IN THE OLYMPICS

CAL OLYMPIC FACTS

Total Number of Competitors 45 athletes made 63 appearancesin 22 Games. Owen Guinn Smith Most Appearances 1948 Olympics 3 – Dave Steen Archie Williams Steen competed for his native Canada 1936 Olympics (1980, 1984 and 1988) in the decath- lon, earning a bronze medal in 1988. Bruce Kennedy was selected to three Olympic Teams – 1972 and 1976 for Rhodesia, which was banned by the IOC, and in 1980 for the United States, which boycotted the Moscow Games.

Medal Count 12 (6 Gold, 3 Silver and 3 Bronze)

Ramon Jimenez-Gaona Grace Upshaw Magdalena Lewy 1992 and 1996 Olympics 2004 and 2008 Olympics 2008 Olympics

Kristin Heaston Bolota Asmerom Amin Nikfar Martin Maric 2008 Olympics 2000 Olympics 2008 Olympics 2008 Olympics

Dave Steen Sheila Hudson Erv Hunt Chris Huffi ns 1980, 1984 and 1988 Olympics 1996 Olympics 1992 and 1996 Olympics 1996 and 2000 Olympics

54 EDWARDS STADIUM AND GOLDMAN FIELD

ong considered one of the fi nest track and fi eld facilities in the world, the University of California’s Edwards Stadium L has a legacy unmatched in collegiate track and fi eld. Not only has the facility been host to some of the best individual per- formances in the sport’s history, but Edwards Stadium also stands in one of the most beautiful settings in the nation, with panoramic views of the Berkeley Hills and Strawberry Canyon to the east, and the San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and the city skyline to the west. Cal’s track teams returned home to Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field for the 2000 season after a year hosting meets away from Berkeley while the stadium reconstruction project was completed. Edwards Stadium was the site for the 2001 Pac-10 Championships and also hosted the 1993 Pac-10 meet. Bids will be presented in the near future to host upcoming NCAA and TAC National Cham- pionships events. With a seating capacity of 22,000, Edwards Stadium for years had the distinction of being the largest exclusive track and fi eld facility in the United States. Beginning with the 1999-00 school year, the Cal men and women’s soccer teams adopted Edwards Stadium’s infi eld – Goldman Field – as their home venue. Over the years, Edwards Stadium has witnessed 12 world re- cords, 26 American records and 24 collegiate records. The fi rst world record set in the stadium was also history’s fi rst 15-foot pole vault, by Cornelius “Dutch” Warmerdam in 1940. The last world mark to fall in Berkeley was in 1978, as Washington State’s Henry Rono clocked 13:06.4 in the 5,000-meter run. On a cinder surface in 1966 – before a Tartan all-weather surface was added in 1977 – a freshman by the name of Jim Ryun clocked a remarkable 3:51.3 miles. Named after Col. George C. Edwards, the facility opened in 1932 as the only stadium in the world built for track and fi eld use only. Since that time, Edwards Stadium has hosted eight NCAA Championships meets (more than any other site), a National AAU Championship, the All-American Invitational in 1966, the 1971 and ’78 USA vs. USSR dual meets, six Kennedy Games, the Brooks Meet of Champions and the Kinney Invitational. In 1967, the oval itself was dedicated in the name of Walter Christie, California fi rst track and fi eld coach (1900-32), and in the early 1960s, the “Friends of California Track” raised funds to build the Walter Christie Bench, which stands just outside the running track on the west side of the fi eld. With funds that remained after the bench was built, the electric clock that sits atop the scoreboard to the north was purchased. A 173-seat press box sits atop the competes at Edwards Stadium west grandstands.

55 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

The Athletic Study Center Staff

TUTORIAL PROGRAM The tutorial program promotes and enhances student aca- demic skills and progress by providing individual tutoring, group workshops, study groups, credit courses and intensive special ne of the real success stories for the University of Califor- programs. The Athletic Study Center has between 50-60 tutors nia is the development and growth of a comprehensive on staff per semester to guarantee that students receive the O academic support program for its student-athletes: the best possible support. Tutorial sessions are also offered at night, Athletic Study Center. enabling student-athletes to receive help after practices when In 1984, campus offi cials and athletic department administra- are able to devote more time to studying. tors decided that a greater emphasis needed to be placed on helping Cal student-athletes with their academic pursuits. The Athletic Study Center was thus born and charged with develop- ADVISING PROGRAM ing an academic support program tailored to the needs of NCAA The advising program offers a broad range of services to meet Division I student-athletes. It was a signifi cant development for the unique needs of student-athletes, including assistance in an academically oriented institution such as Cal to recognize the understanding and complying with university, college and NCAA special needs required for a modern student-athlete’s success requirements, developing time management skills and resolving both as an athletic competitor on the fi eld of play and as a student personal academic issues unique to student-athletes. in the classroom. During a student-athlete’s freshman year, advisors provide assistance to ensure a successful academic transition from high school. In the sophomore year, they assist student-athletes STUDENT-ATHLETE PROGRAM in making decisions on appropriate majors and fi elds of study. The Athletic Study Center, which is housed within the Division Over the course of the fi nal two years, advisors take more of of Undergraduate Education, is the tutorial and academic support an exiting approach, ensuring that proper academic progress program for the nearly 1,000 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally lo- is being made towards graduation while referring juniors and cated in the Student Center, the program provides seniors to areas on or near campus that can help with career a spacious and comfortable arboretum for quiet study, separate planning and development. classrooms for individual and group tutorials, and a computer lab for word processing and required course work. Geared around the understanding of the amount of time stu- SPECIAL PROGRAMS dent-athletes must devote to practice, training, physical therapy The Athletic Study Center offers a special service called and team travel, the program creates an environment where Summer Bridge; an adjunct program designed to help ease the students can cultivate strong study habits, receive individual or transition from high school to college. The primary components group tutoring and obtain counseling from academic advisors. of the program include writing and math workshops, an advis- ing workshop, study skills seminars and an evening tutorial program. Another special program offered is peer advising. Peer advi- sors provide academic and campus guidance for new intercol- legiate student-athletes. They are selected from junior and senior student-athletes who assist in the development of programs to further address the needs of student-athletes.

56 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The strength and conditioning program for Cal Baseball is a comprehensive process which combines modern Olympic platform, aerobic and anaerobic workouts in the fi tness facility with personalized training to maximize strength, speed, fl exibility and overall health.

n integral part of the is the primary focus of the Cal program. by the conditioning Cal Track and Field The Cal weight room includes eight staff who work in A program and its success is the Olympic platforms and an array of aerobic collaboration with strength and conditioning program, led and anaerobic equipment. The picturesque the entire sports by Lindsay Bufkin and assistants, who facility offers panoramic views of the entire medicine team supervise the comprehensive operation region, including San Francisco and the Bay. (doctors, athletic for the Golden Bear team. The program’s The training regimen at Cal is a year-round trainers, physical philosophy is geared towards helping process that emphasizes the speed, strength therapists, nutri- each student-athlete achieve the highest and fl exibility. With closely monitored work- tionists, etc.) to level of athletic development. outs that involve a great deal of individual ensure the health LINDSAY BUFKIN By teaching how all the components instruction and attention, student-athletes and safety of all of Strength & of strength and conditioning fi t together, are taught the correct techniques to increase student-athletes. Conditioning student-athletes understand how to peak performance during competition. In this way, Cal’s maximize force production. This includes Cal’s program stresses comprehensive strength and conditioning program is a enhancement of speed, strength and training in order to improve both strength vital component linking the “full circle” of flexibility, which results in improved and speed. Flexibility is a key component a student-athlete’s physical development power. Motivating, educating and helping because it is essential for proper lifting. from conditioning through rehabilitation to reach maximum athletic development Athlete workouts are closely monitored and reconditioning.

57 58 59 59 BERKELEY AND THE BAY AREA

he San Francisco Bay Area is a ma- T jor metropoli- tan area of approximate- ly six million people and one of the most scenic re- BBERKELEYERKELEY gions in the United States. The Bay Area includes the major cities of San Fran- cisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world- renowned University of Cali- fornia. Just south is the city of San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high-tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world -famous Napa wine country, and the spectacular Mendocino Coast. Everyone knows “The City” - San Golden Gate strait, and from north to east by the TOP CITIES IN Francisco - from countless photo- San Francisco Bay. The City has been named the THE WORLD graphs, movies and television shows world’s top city twice and the top city in the U.S. in that capture its magic. It is a city built 17 of the last 18 years by Condé Nast Traveler. 1. Sydney, Australia on a series of more than 40 hills, of- The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two 2. San Francisco, CA fering panoramic views of every kind. landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francisco- 3. Florence, Italy The hub of a nine-county complex and Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by 4. Cape Town, S. Africa the fi nancial and insurance capital of four islands: Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba 5. Rome, Italy the world, San Francisco has a resi- Buena and Treasure. The area is eas- 6. Bangkok, Thailand dent population of about 740,000. San ily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area 7. , NY Francisco is situated on a 46.6 square- Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it 8. , Argentina mile peninsula bounded on the west by easily accessible to all. 9. Damascus, Syria the Pacifi c Ocean, on the north by the Charleston, SC Source: Condé Nast Traveler, 2007 Readers’ Choice Awards

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60 SSANSANAN FFRANCISCOFRANCISCORANCISCO

ocated across the Bay Bridge from San Francisco, Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional Oakland is a city of 400,000, jam-packed with football (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), profes- L exciting attractions, stimulating arts, and an ideal cli- sional basketball (Golden State Warriors), professional mate. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man-made wonders, as baseball (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics), profes- its tumbling hills, vast forests, hiking and riding trails, beautiful sional hockey (San Jose Sharks), and outstanding collegiate lakes and numerous parks provide a natural escape for those competition. who prefer nature over an urban environment. Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San Francisco, is Sources: S.F. Convention and Visitors Bureaus, Oakland situated on 18.8 square miles with a population of 103,000 Convention & Visitors Authority, Berkeley Convention and people. A study in contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a Visitors Bureau, and the California Trade and Commerce big-city character. With its world-renowned university, global Agency. population and rich diversity of cultural arts, Berkeley refl ects and affects the rest of the country. WE’RE NO. 1! • Money magazine (2007) chose San Francisco as “the best place to live” among the 300 big- gest U.S. metropolitan areas. • A special report posted on Forbes.com (May 2008) ranked San Francisco as America’s “best city for the outdoors.” • San Francisco bested Seattle as the fi ttest of America’s most populous cities according to a report by the American College of Sports Medi- cine (May 2008). • Readers of Travel & Leisure magazine (2006) selected San Francisco as their favorite city in the world thanks to its “red-hot restaurant YOSEMITEYOSEMITE scene and booming economy.’’ NNATIONALATIONAL PPARKARK • San Francisco is rated the No. 1 city in the NATIONAL PARK U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler (October 2007)

61 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

SIMPLY THE BEST here is no other way to aptly describe America’s top public university. There is no T other way to describe one of the elite aca- demic settings in the world – especially one that also includes one of America’s most successful athletic departments. The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the fl agship cam- pus of the state of California also features an athletic program that annually fi nishes among the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America’s athletic departments. Cal attracts what many believe to be the fi nest appli- cant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student-body population. The University of California offers 300 degree programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America’s top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among the top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National Research Council. The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by the Association of Research Libraries with 10 mil- lion volumes in 32 campus libraries. The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 130 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 28 MacArthur Fellows, 76 Fulbright Scholars, four Pu- litzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (357) than any other university in America.

62 AMERICA’SAMERICA’S NO. NO. 1 1PUBLIC PUBLIC UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY BY BY THE THE NUMBERS NUMBERS Universities With The In the 2004 survey UniversitiesUniversities With With Highest Highest Universities With The In the 2004 survey Highest Number of conducted by The NumberNumber of ofTop Top 10 10 Highest Number of conducted by The 1 Graduate Programs 1“Distinguished Programs” 1Association of Research 1Graduate Programs 1“Distinguished Programs” 1Association of Research 1. CALIFORNIA ...... 32 Libraries, California’s 1. 1.CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA 1. CALIFORNIA ...... 32 Libraries, California’s 2. Stanford ...... 28 library was ranked No. 1 2. 2.Stanford Stanford 2. Stanford ...... 28 library was ranked No. 1 3. Harvard ...... 25 among public schools and 3. 3.Harvard Harvard 3. Harvard ...... 25 among public schools and 4. Princeton ...... 24 third overall, behind only 4. 4.Princeton Princeton 4. Princeton ...... 24 third overall, behind only 5. MIT ...... 20 Harvard and Yale. 5. 5.MIT MIT 5. MIT ...... 20 Harvard and Yale.

Nobel Laureates TOPTOP PUBLIC PUBLIC Nobel Laureates UNIVERSITIES 2020 current current and and former former UNIVERSITIES 20 faculty members 20 faculty members 3000 1. CALIFORNIA 3000 1. CALIFORNIA 2. Virginia 2. Virginia ServiceService 3. UCLA Student-to-Faculty Ratio Service 3. UCLA Student-to-Faculty Ratio The University of California is the 4. Michigan 15-1 The University of California is the 4. Michigan 15-1 only school in the country to have 5. North Carolina only school in the country to have 5. North Carolina produced more than 3,000 vol- produced more than 3,000 vol- Source: U.S. News and unteers since the inception of the Source: U.S. News and Degree Programs unteers since the inception of the World Report Degree Programs Peace Corps in 1961. World Report 351351 Peace Corps in 1961.

63 663633 NOTABLE ALUMNI

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