NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 400 meter intermediate hurdles

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This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 440 yard hurdles until 1975, and the metric 400 meters hurdles being contested in Olympic years starting in 1932. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were at the metric distance. Hand timing was used until 1973, starting in 1974 fully automatic timing was used.

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Champions

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted
YearName, (Country)TeamTime
1932 Eugene Beatty Michigan State Normal College 52.9
1933not held
1934not held
1935not held
1936Robert OsgoodMichigan53.4
1937not held
1938not held
1939not held
1940not held
1941not held
1942not held
1943not held
1944not held
1945not held
1946not held
1947not held
1948George WalkerIllinois52.4
1949not held
1950not held
1951not held
1952Bob DeVinneyKansas51.7
1953not held
1954not held
1955not held
1956 Aubrey Lewis Notre Dame51
1957not held
1958not held
1959 Dick Howard New Mexico50.6y
1960 Cliff Cushman Kansas50.8
1961Dixon FarmerOccidental50.8y
1962 Jerry Tarr Oregon50.3y
1963 Rex Cawley Southern Cal49.6Ay
1964 Billy Hardin Louisiana St50.2
1965Larry GodfreySan Diego St51.5y
1966Bob SteeleMichigan St50.4y
1967Bob SteeleMichigan St50.2Ay
1968 David Hemery Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Boston49.8
1969 Ralph Mann Brigham Y49.6y
1970 Ralph Mann Brigham Y48.8y
1971 Ralph Mann Brigham Y49.6y
1972Bruce CollinsPennsylvania49.1
1973Robert PrimeauxTexas49.63y
1974Bruce CollinsPennsylvania50.30y
1975Craig CaudillIndiana50.44Ay
1976 Quentin Wheeler San Diego St48.55
1977 Tom Andrews Southern Cal49.48
1978 James Walker Auburn48.92
1979 James Walker Auburn48.68
1980David LeeSouthern Illinois48.87
1981 Andre Phillips UCLA49.12
1982 Dave Patrick Tennessee48.44A
1983 Sven Nylander Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Southern Meth48.88
1984 Danny Harris Iowa St48.81
1985 Danny Harris Iowa St48.42
1986 Danny Harris Iowa St48.33
1987 Kevin Young UCLA48.9
1988 Kevin Young UCLA47.85
1989 Winthrop Graham Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Texas48.55A
1990 McClinton Neal Texas-Arlington49.23
1991 Samuel Matete Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Auburn49.12
1992Dan SteeleEastern Illinois49.79
1993 Bryan Bronson Rice49.07
1994 Octavius Terry Georgia Tech49.85
1995 Ken Harnden Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe North Carolina48.72
1996 Neil Gardner Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Michigan49.27
1997 Joey Woody Northern Iowa48.59
1998 Angelo Taylor Georgia Tech48.14
1999 Bayano Kamani Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Baylor48.68
2000 Félix Sánchez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Southern Cal48.41
2001 Bayano Kamani Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Baylor48.99
2002 Rickey Harris Florida48.16
2003 Dean Griffiths Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Auburn48.55
2004 Kerron Clement Florida49.05
2005 Kerron Clement Florida47.56
2006 Michael Tinsley Jackson St48.25
2007 Isa Phillips Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica LSU48.51
2008 Jeshua Anderson Washington State 48.69
2009 Jeshua Anderson Washington State 48.47
2010 Johnny Dutch South Carolina48.75
2011 Jeshua Anderson Washington State 48.56
2012
2013
2014 Miles Ukaoma Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Nebraska 49.23
2015 Michael Stigler Kansas 48.84
2016 Eric Futch Florida 48.91
2017 Eric Futch Florida 48.32
2018 Rai Benjamin California 47.02
2019 Quincy Hall South Carolina 48.48
2020Cancelled Due To CoronavirusCancelled Due To Coronavirus
2021 Sean Burrell LSU Tigers 47.85
2022 Sean Burrell LSU Tigers 48.70

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