NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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Current champions Florida (6)
Most successful team(s) USC (26)
Television broadcasters ESPNU
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The NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate outdoor track and field competition for men organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Athlete's individual performances earn points for their institution and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field. A separate NCAA Division I women's competition is also held. These two events are separate from the NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Division I Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships held during the winter. [1]

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Decathlete competitors pose at the 2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. 2009NCAADecathletes.JPG
Decathlete competitors pose at the 2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States.

The first edition of the championship was held in 1921 and the competition expanded to two divisions in 1963, then three divisions in 1974. Teams and their athletes must abide by NCAA rules in order to compete – the Arkansas Razorbacks were stripped of their 2004 and 2005 titles for recruitment violations, while Florida State University lost its 2007 NCAA Division I title because one of its athletes had not met the academic requirements.

Events

Track events

Field events

Discontinued events

Team Champions

NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
YearSiteVenueTeam Championship
WinnerPointsRunner-upPoints
1921
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Chicago Stagg Field Illinois 20+14 Notre Dame 16+34
1922
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California 28+12 Penn State 19+12
1923
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Michigan 29+12 Mississippi State 16
1924Not held
1925
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Chicago Soldier Field Stanford 1 31
1926
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USC 1 27
1927
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Illinois 1 35
1928
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Stanford 72 Ohio State 31
1929
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Stagg Field Ohio State 50 Washington 42
1930
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USC 55+720Washington40
1931
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USC 77+17Ohio State31+17
1932
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Indiana 56Ohio State49+34
1933
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LSU 58USC54
1934
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Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Stanford 63USC57+720
1935
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Berkeley, California Edwards Stadium USC74+15Ohio State40+15
1936
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ChicagoStagg FieldUSC103+13Ohio State73
1937
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards StadiumUSC62Stanford50
1938
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Minneapolis Memorial Stadium USC67+34Stanford38
1939
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Los AngelesLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumUSC86Stanford44+34
1940
Details
MinneapolisMemorial StadiumUSC47Stanford28+23
1941
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Palo Alto, California Stanford Stadium USC 81+12 Indiana 50
1942
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Lincoln, Nebraska Memorial Stadium USC 85+12 Ohio State 44+15
1943
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Evanston, Illinois Dyche Stadium USC 46 California 39
1944
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Milwaukee Marquette Stadium Illinois 79 Notre Dame 43
1945
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Navy 62Michigan52+35
1946
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MinneapolisMemorial Stadium Illinois 78 USC 42+1720
1947
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Salt Lake City Rice Stadium Illinois 59+23 USC 34+14
1948
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MinneapolisMemorial Stadium Minnesota 46 USC 41+12
1949
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Los AngelesLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum USC 55+25 UCLA 31
1950
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MinneapolisMemorial Stadium USC 49+15 Stanford 28
1951
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Seattle, WA Husky Stadium USC 56 Cornell 40
1952
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards Stadium USC 66+712 San José State 24+13
1953
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Lincoln, NebraskaMemorial Stadium USC 80 Illinois 41
1954
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Ann Arbor, Michigan Ferry Field USC 66+1720 Illinois 31+1720
1955
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Los AngelesLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum USC 42 UCLA 34
1956
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards StadiumUCLA55+710 Kansas 51
1957
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Austin, Texas Memorial Stadium Villanova 47California32
1958
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards StadiumUSC48+67Kansas40+34
1959
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Lincoln, NebraskaMemorial Stadium Kansas 73San José State48+710
1960
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards Stadium Kansas 50 USC 37
1961
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Philadelphia Franklin Field USC65 Oregon 47
1962
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Eugene, Oregon Hayward Field Oregon 85 Villanova 40
1963
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Albuquerque, New Mexico University Stadium USC 61 Stanford 42
1964
Details
Eugene, OregonHayward Field Oregon 70 San Jose State 40
1965
Details
Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards Stadium Oregon
USC
32
1966
Details
Bloomington, Indiana Billy Hayes Track UCLA81 BYU 33
1967
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Provo, Utah Cougar Stadium USC 86 Oregon 40
1968
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Berkeley, CaliforniaEdwards StadiumUSC58 Washington State 57
1969
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Knoxville, Tennessee Tom Black Track San Jose State 48 Kansas 45
1970
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Des Moines, Iowa Drake Stadium BYU
Kansas
Oregon
35
1971
Details
Seattle, WAHusky Stadium UCLA 52 USC 41
1972
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field UCLA 82 USC 49
1973
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bernie Moore Track Stadium UCLA 52 Oregon 31
1974
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Austin, TexasMemorial Stadium Tennessee 60 UCLA 56
1975
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Provo, UtahCougar Stadium UTEP 55 UCLA 42
1976
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PhiladelphiaFranklin Field USC 64UTEP44
1977
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Champaign, Illinois Memorial Stadium Arizona State 64UTEP50
1978
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field UCLA
UTEP
35
1979
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Champaign, IllinoisMemorial StadiumUTEP64Villanova48
1980
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Austin, TexasMemorial StadiumUTEP69UCLA46
1981
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bernie Moore Track Stadium UTEP70 SMU 57
1982
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Provo, UtahClarence F. Robison TrackUTEP105Tennessee94
1983
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Houston Robertson Stadium SMU104Tennessee102
1984
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Eugene, OregonHayward FieldOregon113 Washington State 94+12
1985
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Austin, TexasMemorial Stadium Arkansas 61Washington State46
1986
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Indianapolis Carroll Stadium SMU53Washington State52
1987
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Baton Rouge, LouisianaBernie Moore Track Stadium UCLA 81 Texas 28
1988
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field UCLA 82 Texas 41
1989
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Provo, UtahClarence F. Robison TrackLSU53 Texas A&M 51
1990
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Durham, North Carolina Wallace Wade Stadium LSU44Arkansas36
1991
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field Tennessee 51 Washington State 42
1992
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Austin, TexasMemorial StadiumArkansas60Tennessee46+12
1993
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New Orleans Tad Gormley Stadium Arkansas69LSU
Ohio State
45
1994
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Boise, Idaho Bronco Stadium Arkansas83UTEP45
1995
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Knoxville, TennesseeTom Black Track Arkansas 61+12 UCLA 55
1996
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field Arkansas 55 George Mason 40
1997
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Bloomington, Indiana Billy Hayes Track Arkansas 55 Texas 42+12
1998
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Buffalo, New York University at Buffalo Stadium Arkansas 82 Stanford 41
1999
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Boise, IdahoBronco Stadium Arkansas 59 Stanford 52
2000
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Durham, North Carolina Wallace Wade Stadium Stanford 72 Arkansas 59
2001
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field Tennessee 50 TCU 49
2002
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Baton Rouge, LouisianaBernie Moore Track Stadium LSU 64 Tennessee 57
2003
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Sacramento, California Hornet Stadium Arkansas 59 Auburn 50
2004
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Austin, Texas Mike A. Myers Stadium Arkansas 2 Florida 49
2005
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Sacramento, CaliforniaHornet StadiumArkansas 2 Florida 49
2006
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Florida State 67 LSU 51
2007
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Florida State 3 54 LSU 48
2008
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Des Moines, IowaDrake Stadium Florida State 52 LSU
Auburn
44
2009
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Fayetteville, Arkansas John McDonnell Field Texas A&M 48 Florida
Florida State
Oregon
46
2010
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field Texas A&M 55 Florida 54
2011
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Des Moines, IowaDrake Stadium Texas A&M 55 Florida State 54
2012
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Florida 50 LSU 48
2013
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field Florida
Texas A&M
53
2014
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Oregon 88 Florida 70
2015
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Oregon 85 Florida 56
2016
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Florida 62 Arkansas 56
2017
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Florida 61.5 Texas A&M 59.5
2018
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Georgia 52 Florida 42
2019
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Austin, TexasMike A. Myers Stadium Texas Tech 60 Florida 50
2020
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Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
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Eugene, OregonHayward Field LSU 84 Oregon 53
2022
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Florida 54 Texas 38
2023
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Austin, TexasMike A. Myers Stadium Florida 57 Arkansas 53
  1. ^ The 1925, 1926, and 1927 championships were all awarded unofficially.
  2. ^ Arkansas was forced to vacate the NCAA titles in 2004 and 2005 because of recruiting violations. The titles have not been awarded to any other school. [2] [3]
  3. ^ Florida State was forced to vacate the 2007 NCAA title due to academic violations by one of its athletes. [4] [5] [6]

Appearances

This list consists of the top twenty-five men's college outdoor track and field teams in terms of appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship.

Top 25 rankings as of 9 June 2018 [7]
RankLogoTeamAppearances
1 USC Trojans logo.svg USC 85
2 Oregon Ducks logo.svg Oregon 81
3 California Golden Bears logo.svg California 76
4 Texas Longhorns logo.svg Texas 75
4 UCLA Bruins script.svg UCLA 75
6 University of Kansas athletics (logo).svg Kansas 73
6 Michigan Wolverines logo.svg Michigan 73
8 Illinois Fighting Illini logo.svg Illinois 72
8 Stanford Cardinal logo.svg Stanford 72
8 Washington State Cougars wordmark.svg Washington State 72
11 Wisconsin Badgers logo.svg Wisconsin 70
12 Nebraska Cornhuskers logo.svg Nebraska 66
13 Rice Owls logo.svg Rice 65
14 BYU Cougars logo.svg BYU 64
14 Minnesota Golden Gophers logo.svg Minnesota 64
16 Washington Huskies logo.svg Washington 63
17 Indiana Hoosiers logo.svg Indiana 62
18 Kansas State Wildcats wordmark.svg Kansas State 61
18 Oklahoma Sooners logo.svg Oklahoma 61
20 Arizona Wildcats logo.svg Arizona 60
20 Ohio State Buckeyes logo.svg Ohio State 60
22 Mizzou Athletics wordmark.svg Missouri 59
22 Texas A&M University logo.svg Texas A&M 59
24 Arizona State Athletics wordmark.svg Arizona State 58
25 LSU Athletics logo.svg LSU 57

Titles

Team titles

TeamTitlesYear Won
USC 261926, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1976
Arkansas 101985, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003
UCLA 81956, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1987, 1988
Oregon 71962, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1984, 2014, 2015
UTEP 61975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
Florida 62012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023
Illinois 51921, 1927, 1944, 1946, 1947
LSU 51933, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2021
Stanford 41925, 1928, 1934, 2000
Texas A&M 42009, 2010, 2011, 2013
Kansas 31959, 1960, 1970
Tennessee 31974, 1991, 2001
Florida State 22006, 2008
SMU 21983, 1986
Texas Tech 12019
Arizona State 11977
BYU 11970
California 11922
Georgia 12018
Indiana 11932
Michigan 11923
Minnesota 11948
Navy 11945
Ohio State 11929
San Jose State 11969
Villanova 11957

Individual titles

TitlesInstitution
111 USC
61 UCLA
60 Oregon
48 Arkansas
46 LSU
44 Stanford, UTEP
43 Ohio State
42 Illinois
41 Texas
38 Washington State
34 Villanova
33 Michigan
32 Kansas, Tennessee
30 BYU
29 California

Championships records

Event records

EventRecordAthleteTeamDateMeetPlaceRef
Track events
100 m 9.82 (+1.3 m/s) Christian Coleman Tennessee7 June 2017 2017 Championships Eugene, Oregon [8]
200 m 19.73 (+0.8 m/s) Flag of Nigeria.svg Divine Oduduru Texas Tech7 June 2019 2019 Championships Austin, Texas [9]
400 m 43.61 Michael Norman USC 8 June 2018 2018 Championships Eugene, Oregon [10]
800 m 1:43.55 Donavan Brazier Texas A&M 10 June 2016 2016 Championships Eugene, Oregon [11]
1500 m 3:35.30 Flag of South Africa.svg Sydney Maree Villanova6 June 1981 1981 Championships Baton Rouge, Louisiana
5000 m 13:12.27 Cooper Teare Oregon11 June 2021 2021 Championships Eugene, Oregon [12]
10000 m 27:41.87 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Patrick Dever Tulsa9 June 2021 2021 Championships Eugene, Oregon [13]
110 m hurdles 12.98 Grant Holloway Florida7 June 2019 2019 Championships Austin, Texas [14]
400 m hurdles 47.02 Rai Benjamin USC 8 June 2018 2018 Championships Eugene, Oregon [15]
3000 m steeplechase 8:12.39 Flag of Kenya.svg Henry Rono Washington State1 June 1978 1978 Championships Eugene, Oregon
4 × 100 m relay 37.97 Flag of Nigeria.svg Raymond Ekevwo
Flag of Japan.svg Abdul Hakim Sani Brown
Grant Holloway
Ryan Clark
Florida 7 June 2019 2019 Championships Austin, Texas [16]
4 × 400 m relay 2:57.74 Flag of Nigeria.svg Emmanuel Bamidele
Jacory Patterson
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jevaughn Powell
Ryan Willie
Florida 9 June 2023 2023 Championships Austin, Texas [17]
Field events
High jump 2.38 m (7-9+34) Hollis Conway University of Southwestern Louisiana3 June 1989 1989 Championships Provo, Utah
Pole vault 5.95 m (19-6) Chris Nilsen South Dakota5 June 2019 2019 Championships Austin, Texas [18]
Long jump 8.53 m (28-0) Erick Walder Arkansas3 June 1993 1993 Championships New Orleans, Louisiana
Triple jump 17.57 m (57-7+34) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Keith Connor SMU5 June 1982 1982 Championships Provo, Utah
Shot put 22.00 m (72-2+14) John Godina UCLA3 June 1995 1995 Championships Knoxville, Tennessee
Discus throw 67.06 m (220-0) Kamy Keshmiri Nevada5 June 1992 1992 Championships Austin, Texas
Hammer throw 80.86 m (265-3) Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Kiss USC31 May 1996 1996 Championships Eugene, Oregon
Javelin throw – New javelin86.62 m (284 ft 2 in) Flag of Grenada.svg Anderson Peters Mississippi State7 June 2019 2019 Championships Austin, Texas [19]
Decathlon 8836 pts Flag of Germany.svg Leo Neugebauer Texas 7–8 June 2023 2023 Championships Austin, Texas [20]
100m (wind)Long jump (wind)Shot putHigh jump400m110H (wind)DiscusPole vaultJavelin1500m
10.61 (-0.3 m/s)7.68 m (+2.4 m/s)16.27 m2.04 m47.0814.10 (+3.1 m/s)55.06 m5.21 m57.454:48.00
Defunct track events
100 yard dash 9.1 Charlie Greene Nebraska 15 June 1967 1967 Championships Provo, Utah
200 meter dash – Straightaway20.3 Ralph Metcalfe Marquette June 1933 1933 Championships Chicago, Illinois
220 yard dash – Straightaway20.4 Ralph Metcalfe
Mel Patton
Marquette
USC
June 1933
June 1949
1933 Championships
1949 Championships
Chicago, Illinois
Los Angeles, California
220 yard dash – One turn20.2 Tommie Smith
John Carlos
San Jose State
San Jose State
15 June 1967
21 June 1967
1967 Championships Provo, Utah
440 yard dash – Two turns44.7 Curtis Mills Texas A&M 21 June 1969 1969 Championships Knoxville, Tennessee
880 yard run1:45.9 Flag of Jamaica.svg Byron Dyce New York 21 June 1969 1969 Championships Knoxville, Tennessee
Mile 3:57.1 Dave Wottle Bowling Green 9 June 1973 1973 Championships Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Two-mile run8:46.3 Alex Henderson Arizona State June 1958 1958 Championships Berkeley, California
Three-mile run13:05.3 Steve Prefontaine Oregon 9 June 1973 1973 Championships Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Six-mile run27:43.1 Garry Bjorklund Minnesota 18 June 1971 1971 Championships Seattle, Washington
120 yard hurdles 13.1 Rod Milburn Southern 8 June 1973 1973 Championships Baton Rouge, Louisiana
220 yard hurdles – Straightaway22.2 Ancel Robinson Fresno State June 1957 1957 Championships Austin, Texas
220 yard hurdles – One turn22.7 Charlie Tidwell Kansas June 1968 1968 Championships Berkeley, California
440 yard hurdles 48.8 Ralph Mann BYU 20 June 1970 1970 Championships Des Moines, Iowa
440 yard relay 38.6 Earl McCullouch
Fred Kuller
O. J. Simpson
Flag of Jamaica.svg Lennox Miller
USC 17 June 1967 1967 Championships Provo, Utah
Mile relay3:03.06 Aubrey Jones
Fonnie Kemp
Dannie Carter
Don Bly
Oklahoma 2 June 1984 1984 Championships Eugene, Oregon
Defunct field events
Javelin throw (old javelin)89.98 m (295-2) Flag of Iceland.svg Einar Vilhjalmsson Texas2 June 1983 1983 Championships Houston, Texas
Decathlon (old javelin)8279 pts Flag of Argentina.svg Tito Steiner BYU2–3 June 1981 1981 Championships Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Career records

Notes

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