2009 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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2009 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 13–14, 2009
Host city College Station, Texas
Texas A&M University
Venue Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium
Events32
2008
2010

The 2009 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 44th NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 27th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, Texas near the campus of the host school, Texas A&M University. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 13 to March 14, 2009.

Contents

At the championships, Galen Rupp won the 3000 meters, 5000 meters, and distance medley relay. [1]

Team scores

Results

Men

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jacoby Ford Clemson 6.52

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Trey Harts Baylor 20.63

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Michael Bingham Wake Forest 45.69

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jacob Hernandez Texas 1:48.04

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lee Emanuel New Mexico 4:00.36

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Galen Rupp Oregon 7:48.94

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Galen Rupp Oregon 13:41.45

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ronnie Ash Bethune–Cookman 7.63

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Trey Harts
Marcus Boyd
LeJerald Betters
Quentin Iglehart-Summers
Baylor 3:05.81

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg AJ Acosta
Chad Barlow
Andrew Wheating
Galen Rupp
Oregon 9:29.59

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ryan Whiting Arizona State 20.16 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jason Lewis Arizona State 22.88 m

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Scott Sellers Kansas State 2.25 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Nicholas Gordon Nebraska 8.03 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Taylor Florida 16.98 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jason Colwick Rice 5.60 m

Heptathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ashton Eaton Oregon 5988 pts

Women

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lakya Brookins South Carolina 7.13

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Murielle Ahoure Miami 22.80

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Francena McCorory Hampton 51.55

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lacey Cramer Brigham Young 2:04.27

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Sarah Bowman Tennessee 4:29.72

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jenny Barringer Colorado 8:42.03

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Sally Kipyego Texas Tech 15:51.14

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tiffany Ofili Michigan 8.00

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Allison George
Sandy Wooten
Porscha Lucas
Jessica Beard
Texas A&M 3:32.52

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Phoebe Wright
Brittany Jones
Chanelle Price
Sarah Bowman
Tennessee 10:50.98

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mariam Kevkhishvili Florida 17.84 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg D'Ana McCarty Louisville 22.09 m

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Destinee Hooker Texas 1.98 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Eleni Kafourou Boise State 6.53 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kimberly Williams Florida State 13.81 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kylie Hutson Indiana State 4.35 m

Pentathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Amy Menlove Brigham Young 4365 pts

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