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Duke Men's Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records Duke Men’s Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records Updated February 25, 2019 14:02.63 Mike Moverman 2013 60 METERS Ryan McDermott 14:09.49 Josh Lund 2011 9:36.47 Nate McClafferty 2015 6.74c Randy Jones 1992 14:10.50 Bo Waggoner 2011 Chaz Hawkins 6.84c Dave Sime 1956 14:10.73 Brian Atkinson 2013 Jordan Burton 6.84c Lamar Grant 1997 Brian Schoepfer 60 METER HURDLES 6.87 Robert Rohner 2014 9:37.01 Brian Schoepfer 2015 6.90 Jaocb Sobota 2018 7.84c Jeff Howser 1971 Brett Bofinger 8.07c Sean Thomas 1993 200 METERS Henry Farley 8.12 Curtis Beach 2014 Nate McClafferty 21.63 Daniel King 2007 8.13 Jeremy McDuffie 2017 9:41.11 Chris Spooner 2005 21.83 Lamar Grant 2000 8.20 Richmond Flowers 1999 Peter Lewellen 21.93 Ben Kittleson 2004 Ian Cronin 4X200 METER RELAY 21.94 Miles Mingo 2019 Nick Schneider 21.95 Matt Pridemore 2011 1:27.43 Brett Bofinger 2016 9:41.40 Nate McClafferty 2013 Robert Rohner 300 METERS Michal Filipczak Matt Rodio Tommy Meister 34.29 Daniel King 2007 Chaz Hawkins James Kostelnik 34.40 Miles Mingo 2019 34.74 Chaz Hawkins 2015 4X400 METER RELAY LONG JUMP 34.96 Brett Bofinger 2017 3:13.77 Peter Lewellen 2007 25-2.75 (7.68) Jade Ellis 2009 35.28 Matt Rodio 2014 Nick Trombold 25-2.00 (7.67) Curtis Beach 2014 Matt Danforth 400 METERS 24-2.50 (7.37) Lamar Grant 1998 Daniel King 23-5.75 (7.15) Joel Shankle 1954 45.44 Steven Solomon 2018 3:14.13 Brett Bofinger 2017 23-4.50 (7.12) Desi Thomas 1995 47.61 Daniel King 2007 Michal Filipczak 47.94 Brett Bofinger 2017 Dylan Murphy TRIPLE JUMP 48.05 Miles Mingo 2019 Kyle Francis 51-3.00 (15.62) Jade Ellis 2005 48.79 Chaz Hawkins 2015 3:14.17 Nick Trombold 2007 49-2.50 (15.00) Jeremy McDuffie 2017 Peter Lewellen 500 METERS 46-11.75 (14.32) Alex Jebb 2015 Matt Danforth 45-6.50 (13.88) Grant Emrie 2016 1:01.50 Curtis Beach 2014 Daniel King 41-7.00 (12.67) Ashton Huey 2016 1:03.42 Peter Lewellen 2006 3:15.53 Brett Bofinger 2016 1:03.81 Michal Filipczak 2013 Robert Rohner HIGH JUMP 1:04.04 Jesse Allen 1999 Michael Wilson 7-3.25 (2.22) Tanner Anderson 2013 1:04.41 Matt Danforth 2007 Chaz Hawkins 7-1.00 (2.16) Rivers Ridout 2019 3:16.07 Peter Lewellen 2007 800 METERS 7-0.00 (2.13) Michael Krone 2011 Nick Trombold 6-10.75 (2.10) Carl Heinz 2016 1:48.57 Matt Wisner 2019 Brett Morrell 6-10.75 (2.10) Jerry Surrat 1991 1:49.39 Charles Cooper 2019 Matt Danforth 1:50.24 Michal Filipczak 2014 POLE VAULT 1:50.90 Sean-Pat Oswald 2010 17-5.75 (5.33) Justin Amezquita 2014 4X800 METER RELAY 1:51.72 Tommy Meister 2013 17-1.00 (5.21) Connor Hall 2015 7:26.88 Tommy Meister 2013 1,000 METERS 17-0.75 (5.20) Brent Warner 2004 Kyle Moran 16-10.75 (5.15) Esteban Suarez 2019 2:22.20 Bob Wheeler 1971 Nate McClafferty 16-10.75 (5.15) Ian Rock 2014 2:23.63 Curtis Beach 2012 Michal Filipczak 16-10.75 (5.15) Ian Cassidy 2007 2:24.17 Sean-Pat Oswald 2011 7:26.94 Sean-Pat Oswald 2010 2:25.09 Cory Nanni 2009 Stephen Clark HEPTATHLON 2:25.77 John Brockardt 2008 Chris Rowland 6,190 Curtis Beach 2014 Curtis Beach MILE 5,516 Jacob Sobota 2018 7:29.15 McCann 2005 5,510 Ian Rock 2014 3:59.95 Nate McClafferty 2015 Ian Cronin 5,477 Robert Rohner 2016 4:00.70 Bob Wheeler 1973 Chris Spooner 5,412 Tanner Johnson 2016 4:02.06 Ryan McDermott 2011 Nick Schneider SHOT PUT 4:02.87 Domenick DeMatteo 2012 7:30.06 Dylan Murphy 2014 4:03.46 Brian Schoepfer 2015 Alec Kunzweiler 59-7.00 (18.16) Stephen Boals 2015 Nate McClafferty 3,000 METERS 58-8.75 (17.90) Michael Barbas 2012 Michal Filipczak 57-10.50 (17.64) Rod Stewart 1966 8:02.87 Domenick DeMatteo 2012 7:30.17 Gianturco 2003 57-2.75 (17.44) Richard Gesswein 1963 8:04.85 Josh Lund 2011 Fowler 56-8.25 (17.27) Mike Schallmo 2011 8:06.44 Morgan Pearson 2012 Nick Schneider 8:07.51 James Kostelnik 2013 John Amt WEIGHT THROW 8:07.91 Mike Moverman 2013 60-10.50 (18.55) Iyin Battle 2019 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 5,000 METERS 59-1.00 (18.01) Mike Schallmo 2011 9:34.39 Cory Nanni 2010 55-3.50 (16.85) Mike Foley 2016 13:47.22 Shaun Thompson 2015 Matt Marriott 55-0.00 (16.76) Ben Beatty 2019 Sean-Pat Oswald c = converted time Bold caps denotes current athlete Duke Women’s Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records Updated February 25, 2019 15:58.18 Maddie McKeever 2008 60 METERS DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 16:11.57 Sally Meyerhoff 2007 11:01.50 Gabby Levac 2013 7.44 India Lowe 2019 16:15.39 Paige Miller 2004 Elizabeth Kerpon 7.49 Sydnei Murphy 2017 60 METER HURDLES Cydney Ross 7.54 Kelcie Simmons 2019 Anima Banks 7.56 Domonique Panton 2019 8.34 Teddi Maslowski 2016 11:04.27c Kim Hallowes 2016 7.56 Kethlin Campbell 2018 8.40 Erin Marsh 2019 Maddy Price 200 METERS 8.54 Lauren Hoffman 2019 Madeline Kopp 8.58 Hannah Goranson 2013 Anima Banks 23.71 Kethlin Campbell 2018 8.60c Hope Wright 1989 11:06.85 Rebecca Cragie 2011 23.73 Maddy Price 2018 Devotia Moore 24.07 India Lowe 2018 4X200 METER RELAY Cydney Ross 24.17 Kelcie Simmons 2019 1:36.37 Madeline Kopp 2017 Kate Van Buskirk 24.25 Elizabeth Kerpon 2015 India Lowe 11:06.87 Anima Banks 2014 300 METERS Sydnei Murphy Elizabeth Kerpon Maddy Price Haley Meier 38.21 India Lowe 2019 1:36.45 Lauren Hansson 2015 Audrey Huth 38.47 Elizabeth Kerpon 2015 Elizabeth Kerpon 11:07.85 Anima Banks 2014 38.55 Madeline Kopp 2017 Madeline Kopp Elizabeth Kerpon 38.68 Lauren Hansson 2015 Maddy Price Abby Farley 38.81 Maddy Price 2017 1:37.51 Teddi Maslowski 2016 Audrey Huth 400 METERS Madeline Kopp LONG JUMP India Lowe 53.24 India Lowe 2019 Maddy Price 20-9.25 (6.33) Teddi Maslowski 2015 53.27 Maddy Price 2018 1:43.22 LaCresha Styles 2011 20-7.00 (6.27) Sydnei Murphy 2017 53.56 Madeline Kopp 2015 Hannah Goranson 19-9.75 (6.04) Karli Johonnot 2016 54.38 Elizabeth Kerpon 2013 Courtney Kedra 19-9.00 (6.02) Kethlin Campbell 2018 54.42 Lauren Hansson 2015 Brittany Whitehead 19-1.50 (5.83) Ifeyinwa Anoliefo 2002 500 METERS 4X400 METER RELAY TRIPLE JUMP 1:11.87 Madeline Kopp 2016 3:32.56 Lauren Hansson 2015 42-4.00 (12.90) Domonique Panton 2019 1:13.63 Cydney Ross 2009 Madeline Kopp 40-5.50 (12.33) Sydnei Murphy 2018 1:13.68 Lauren Hansson 2015 Maddy Price 40-3.75 (12.28) Jodi Schlesinger 2002 1:14.41 MacKenzie Kerr 2016 Elizabeth Kerpon 38-0.25 (11.59) Jaida Lemmons 2017 1:14.41 Lindsay Owen 2006 3:33.64 India Lowe 2018 36-1.50 (11.01) Destiny Roseman 2013 MacKenzie Kerr 600 METERS HIGH JUMP Brittany Aveni 1:28.47 Madeline Kopp 2017 Maddy Price 5-11.50 (1.82) Karli Johonnot 2014 1:29.90 Brittany Aveni 2019 3:36.25 Madeline Kopp 2017 5-11.50 (1.81) Debra Vento 2005 1:31.60 Cydney Ross 2010 MacKenzie Kerr 5-8.75 (1.75) Erin Marsh 2019 1:32.19 Abby Farley 2012 Sydnei Murphy 5-8.75 (1.74) Kelly Miezkalski 1990 1:33.10 Devotia Moore 2010 Maddy Price 5-8.00 (1.73) Madeline Morrow 2015 800 METERS 3:36.30 India Lowe 2017 Madeline Kopp POLE VAULT 2:03.41 Anima Banks 2016 MacKenzie Kerr 15-1.00 (4.60) Megan Clark 2016 2:04.52 Cydney Ross 2013 Maddy Price 14-1.75 (4.31) Madison Heath 2018 2:04.60 Madeline Kopp 2017 3:38.14 India Lowe 2019 14-1.25 (4.30) Laura Marty 2019 2:06.40 Devotia Moore 2011 Brittany Aveni 13-11.25 (4.25) Amy Fryt 2011 2:06.58 Shannon Rowbury 2005 Kelcie Simmons 13-11.25 (4.25) Rivka Arbiv 2018 1,000 METERS MacKenzie Kerr PENTATHLON 2:41.00 Kate Van Buskirk 2011 4X800 METER RELAY 4,304c Karli Johonnot 2016 2:45.79 Meaghan Leon 2005 8:42.54 Cydney Ross 2011 4,132 Erin Marsh 2019 2:48.17 Anima Banks 2013 Esther Vermeer 4,097 Teddi Maslowski 2015 2:48.26 Molly Lehman 2008 Devotia Moore 3,910 K. Haraldsdottir 2009 2:48.59 Esther Vermeer 2011 Kate Van Buskirk 3,784 Miray Seward 2013 MILE 8:49.47 Liz Wort 2005 SHOT PUT Lauren Matic 4:33.71 Kate Van Buskirk 2011 Meaghan Leon 55-9.75 (17.01) Michelle Anumba 2012 4:34.94 Shannon Rowbury 2007 Shannon Rowbury 49-9.25 (15.17) Urina Harrell 2016 4:41.69 Molly Lehman 2009 8:51.96 Leslie Morrison 2010 49-7.75 (15.13) Erica Brand 2014 4:42.23 Haley Meier 2015 Emily Sherrard 45-2.25 (13.77) Amarie Bremel 2017 4:42.93 Audrey Huth 2014 Cydney Ross 43-8.75 (13.33) Karli Johonnot 2016 3,000 METERS Devotia Moore 8:52.90 Devotia Moore 2009 WEIGHT THROW 9:02.73 Shannon Rowbury 2007 Leslie Morrison 63-4.25 (19.31) Stefani Vukajlovic 2019 9:13.45 Clara Horowitz 2006 Virginia Hine 61-5.50 (18.73) Michelle Anumba 2014 9:15.52 Liz Wort 2007 Molly Lehman 55-2.00 (16.81) Kelly Reynolds 2007 9:18.30 Paige Miller 2004 8:55.21 Stephanie Thomas 1999 52-10.75 (16.12) Kim Hanauer 2002 9:18.88 Juliet Bottorff 2014 Heather Ryan 50-2.75 (15.31) Erica Brand 2015 5,000 METERS Katie Atlas Megan Sullivan 15:49.45 Juliet Bottorff 2013 15:52.47 Clara Horowitz 2006 c=converted time Bold denotes current athlete Duke Men’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Time Records Updated June 24, 2019 3:10.96 Matt Rodio 2016 100 METERS 110 METER HURDLES Brett Bofinger 10.20 Dave Sime 1960 13.74c Jeff Howser 1971 Michal Filipczak 10.38 Randy Jones 1992 14.29 Jeremy McDuffie 2017 Chaz Hawkins 10.45 Robert Rohner 2014 14.34c Joel Shankle 1955 3:11.74 Chaz Hawkins 2014 10.61 DeVon Edwards 2015 14.42 Curtis Beach 2013 Ian Rock 10.66 Curtis Beach 2013 14.54c Dave Wingle 1938 Robert Rohner Curtis Beach 200 METERS 400 METER HURDLES 3:12.65 Miles Mingo 2018 21.30w Curtis Beach 2013 49.42 Jesse Allen 1999 Tionne Barmer 21.34 Dave Sime 1956 51.49 Chris Castor 1980 Steven Solomon 21.44c Randy Jones 1992 52.34c Tom Dunnigan 1970 Chase Peterson 21.44 John Brownlee 1933 52.44c Jeff Howser 1969 4X800 METER RELAY 21.46 Rodney Dickerson 1990 53.25 Matt Rodio 2016 400 METERS 4X100 METER RELAY 7:20.97 Thomas Meister 2013 Kyle Moran 45.30 Steven Solomon 2018 41.06 Desi Thomas 1995 Michal Filipczak 46.72 Curtis Beach 2013 Corey Thomas Curtis Beach 46.74c Mike Murphy 1973 Charles London 7:24.94 Thomas Meister 2016 47.31
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