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07Guide111-128.Pdf Men’s All–Time Indoor Records INTRO c = converted from equivalent distance 3,000 METERS LONG JUMP y = time achieved at yard equivalent 1. Terry Thornton 1989 7:56.66 1. John Moffitt 2004 27-1 3/4 THIS IS LSU a = time achieved at altitude 2. Mark Elliott 1989 8:00.03 2. Walter Davis 2002 26-9 PREVIEW 3. Passmore Furusa 1994 8:04.90 3. Llewellyn Starks 1990 26-7 1/4 4. Mike Quigley 1980 8:07.00c 4. Marcus Thomas 2000 26-3 3/4 COACHES 55 METERS 5. Curtis Conaway 1982 8:08.0 5. Matthew Rose 1989 25-10 1. Chris Cummings 1998 6.13a ATHLETES 6. Tom Douple 1975 8:10.4c Mike Alridge 1996 25-10 2. Clyde Bishop 1982 6.14y 7. Bobby Beck 1980 8:14.14c 7. Glenroy Gilbert 1993 25-8 3/4 REVIEW 3. Willie Turner 1978 6.19y 8. Mark Dobbins 1979 8:15.15c 8. Lotfi Khaida 1992 25-8 4. Slip Watkins 1990 6.21 HISTORY 9. Mike Smith 1986 8:19.78c 9. LeJuan Simon 2004 25-7 1/2 5. Jermaine Grant 1998 6.22a 10. Magnus Bentgsson 1991 8:19.92 10. Eugene McCain 1983 25-7 RECORDS 6. Glenroy Gilbert 1993 6.24 ReVey Scott 1978 6.24y 5,000 METERS Efram Coley 1979 6.24y TRIPLE JUMP 1. Terry Thornton 1990 13:39.68 9. Anthony Druilhet 1986 6.25y 1. Walter Davis 2002 56-6 1/2 2. Mark Elliott 1990 13:43.34 Rohsaan Griffin 1996 6.25 2. LeJuan Simon 2004 55-11 1/4 3. Jimmy Wiggins 2005 14:14.94 3. John Moffitt 2004 55-1 4. Mike Smith 1986 14:16.98c 4. LeVar Anderson 1999 55-0 3/4 60 METERS 5. Mark Dobbins 1980 14:21.8c 5. Willie Bradley 2004 54-5 1/4 1. Kelly Willie 2006 6.66 6. Likhaya Dayile 2000 14:25.85 6. Reggie Jones 1993 54-2 3/4 2. Chris Cummings 1997 6.71 7. Sam Mwape 2005 14:36.94 7. Lotfi Khaida 1992 54-1 1/4 3. Devery Henderson 2001 6.72 8. Drew Haro 2006 14.41.27 8. Marcus Thomas 2001 54-0 1/2 4. Richard Thompson 2006 6.73 9. Jeff Miller 1978 14:46.0c 9. Ed Lloyd 1981 53-11 Robert Parham 2003 6.73 10. Mike Yarbrough 1981 14:46.51c 10. Jermaine Grant 1995 52-2 6. Trindon Holliday 2006 6.74 Oversized Track: Xavier Carter 2005 6.74 1. Sam Mwape 2004 14:31.39 SHOT PUT 8. Rohsaan Griffin 1996 6.75 1. Joe Maciejczyk 1981 66-0 1/4 9. Paul Thompson 2004 6.76 55-METER HURDLES 2. Simon Williams 1990 63-1 1/4 10. Jermaine Grant 1998 6.77 1. Larry Shipp 1976 7.11y 3. Rolf Kahles 1997 62-11 1/4 Derrick Brew 1999 6.77 2. Bernard Williams 1985 7.15y 4. Gunnar Pfingsten 1998 62-10 1/2 3. Orlando McDaniel 1981 7.16y 5. Scott Petersen 1994 62-0 1/4 200 METERS Charles James 1986 7.16y 6. Frank Mazza 1989 61-5 3/4 1. Xavier Carter 2006 20.30 5. Bert Rareshide 1996 7.17c 7. Christian Nehme 1999 61-5 2. Kelly Willie 2006 20.46 6. Eric Reid 1987 7.19y 8. Ricky Jean-Francois 2006 60-1 1/4 3. Rohsaan Griffin 1996 20.69 7. Derek Hopkins 1990 7.22 9. Alex Forst 1999 60- 0 1/2 4. Robert Parham 2003 20.91 8. Allen Misher 1973 7.24yc 10. Tom Marshall 1980 59-8 1/4 5. Derrick Brew 1999 20.94 9. George Boutte 1978 7.26y 6. Slip Watkins 1990 21.03 10. Sherman Morris 1991 7.31 WEIGHT THROW 7. Jermaine Grant 1998 21.21 1. Dave Paddison 1994 69-11 1/2 8. Curtis Perry 1998 21.24 60-METER HURDLES 2. Javier Nieto 2002 66-6 1/2 9. Byron Logan 1997 21.29 1. Bert Rareshide 1996 7.77 3. Nigel Green 1997 65-5 10. Chris King 1992 21.38 2. Greg Scott 2000 7.82 4. Nathan Turner 1997 62-1 1/4 3. Alleyne Lett 2005 7.88 5. Gunnar Pfingsten 1998 60-2 400 METERS 4. Ryan Fontenot 2006 7.95 6. Rabun Fox 2006 59-5 1. Xavier Carter 2006 45.28 5. Adrian Mayes 2001 7.98 7. John Woosley 1998 59-0 2. Alleyne Francique 2002 45.35 6. Braxton Cosby 1997 8.00 8. Matt Vincent 2004 57-11 3/4 3. Pete Coley 2002 45.37 7. Sean Dupigney 1996 8.05 9. John Williams 2000 56-8 4. Kelly Willie 2005 45.41 8. Chris Jackson 2005 8.07 10. Dave Galvan 1996 56-6 5. Derrick Brew 2000 46.12 9. Claston Bernard 2002 8.10 6. Lueroy Colquhoun 2000 46.29 10. Troy Twillie 1997 8.33 PENTATHLON 7. Maurice Horton 1991 46.67 1. Sheldon Blockburger 1987 4,451 8. Austin Benton 2005 46.81 HIGH JUMP 2. Bruce Reid 1989 4,399 9. Bernard Whyte 1986 47.17c 1. Tom Lange 1992 7-6 1/2 3. Claston Bernard 2002 4,350 10. Derrick Thymes 1994 47.21 2. Alain Metellus 1986 7-3 1/2 4. Bengt Jarlsjo 1989 4,085 3. Larey Weaver 1983 7-3 5. Mikael Olander 1988 4,053 800 METERS 4. J.J. Barton 1999 7-3 6. Enno Tjepkema 1988 3,925 1. Jeffrey Fisher 2005 1:47.84 5. Claston Bernard 2002 7-1 3/4 7. Kanon Vanderhoff 1992 3,877 2. Mark Fowler 1988 1:49.31 6. Louis Callaway 1987 7-1 1/2 3. Passmore Furusa 1995 1:49.40 7. Bruce Reid 1989 6-11 3/4 HEPTATHLON 4. Robin van Helden 1985 1:49.61c 8. John Dupont 1995 6-11 1. Darion Powell 2006 5,707 5. David Singoei 1993 1:49.99 9. Juan Thomas 1994 6-10 3/4 2. Edwin Billot 2006 5,652 6. Urban Johansson 1987 1:50.84c Harry Palles 1981 6-10 3/4 3. Gavin Fleming 2005 5,077 7. Isa Phillips 2006 1:51.00 Sheldon Blockburger 1988 6-10 3/4 4. Alleyne Lett 2005 5,072 8. Charles Onsare 1989 1:51.42 Dennis Harris 1990 6-10 3/4 5. Kwami Roberts 2005 4,822 9. Jim Davis 1978 1:51.4c 10. Bob Smith 1972 1:51.7c POLE VAULT Oversized Track: 1. Russ Buller 1999 19-0 1/4 1. Jeffrey Fisher 2004 1:48.44 2. Greg Rappe 1984 18-1 Daniel Trosclair 2004 18-1 MILE 4. Derrick Prentice 1995 17-7 3/4 1. Passmore Furusa 1995 3:58.77 5. Ricky Wright 1987 17-7 2. Robin van Helden 1988 4:00.42 6. Edgar Diaz 1991 17-6 1/4 3. Patrick Gavin 2006 4:02.73 7. Greg Duplantis 1986 17-5 1/2 4. Terry Thornton 1990 4:03.06 8. Efram Melendez 1990 17-3 5. Bobby Beck 1982 4:03.14 9. Bobby DeHollander 1986 17-1 1/2 6. Mike Quigley 1980 4:04.29 10. Mark Rose 1983 17-0 7. Michael Hendry 2006 4:06.31 Mike Shellnut 1984 17-0 Mark Elliott 1989 4:06.31 9. Frans Schimper 1999 4:06.85 10. Bob Smith 1975 4:07.4 112 2007 LSU TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE Women’s All–Time Indoor Records c = converted from equivalent distance 3,000 METERS LONG JUMP INTRO a = time achieved at altitude 1. Lisa Reed 1987 9:19.11 1. Daphnie Saunders 1994 22-4 1/2 2. Muffy McLeod 1985 9:40.44c 2. Sheila Echols 1987 21-11 3/4 THIS IS LSU 55 METERS 3. Bridget Cusack 2000 9:51.83 3. Monique Freeman 2000 21-4 1/2 PREVIEW 1. Dawn Sowell 1989 6.58 4. Susanne Strunz 2001 9:52.71 4. Dahlia Duhaney 1991 21-1 1/2 COACHES 2. D'Andre Hill 1996 6.65 5. Michelle Gross 1981 10:00.78c Tina Harris 2005 21-1 1/2 3. Peta-Gaye Dowdie 1998 6.68a 6. Michelle Hymel 2006 10:01.13 6. Suzette Lee 1997 21-1 1/4 ATHLETES 4. Esther Jones 1989 6.69 7. Ruth Nanyinza 2005 10:04.15 7. Sharon Jaklofsky 1992 20-11 1/4 REVIEW 5. Sheila Echols 1987 6.70 8. Ann Quigley 1980 10:09.64c 8. Nicole Toney 2004 20-9 1/4 6. Cheryl Taplin 1994 6.72 9. Katie Denton 2004 10:15.81 9. Claire Connor 1988 20-8 1/2 HISTORY 7. Kelly Baptiste 2006 6.73 10. Elaine Gomez 1984 10:18.71c 10. Jovennie McDuffie 1992 20-8 RECORDS Muna Lee 2003 6.73 Chenelle Marshall 2001 20-8 9. Dahlia Duhaney 1993 6.76 5,000 METERS Myra Combs 2001 20-8 10. Kwajalein Butler 1996 6.77 1. Bridgette Cusack 2000 17:16.95c 2. Katie Denton 2005 17:26.60 TRIPLE JUMP 60 METERS 3. Elaine Gomez 1984 17:30.21c 1. Suzette Lee 1997 46-9 1. Muna Lee 2003 7.15 4. Lisa Reed 1985 17:36.58c 2. Keisha Spencer 2000 46-1 1/2 2. Kelly Baptiste 2006 7.16 5. Rachael Graham 2006 18:19.78 3. Nicole Toney 2003 45-2 1/4 3. D'Andre Hill 1996 7.21 6. Emily Blake 1999 18:30.31 4.
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