NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 60 meter hurdles
This is a list of the NCAA indoor champions in the short "high hurdle" event. Generally that was the 60 yard hurdles until 1983, 55 meters 1984 to 1999, and the 60 meters being contested thereafter. Hand timing was used until 1975, starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used.[1]
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
60 yards hurdles
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Gene Washington | Michigan St | 7.2y |
1966 | Jerry Cerulla | Utah St | 7.2y |
1967 | Earl McCullouch | Southern Cal | 7.0y |
1968 | Richmond Flowers | Tennessee | 7.0y |
1969 | Ervin Hall | Villanova | 7.0y |
1970 | Tom Hill | Arkansas St | 6.9y |
1971 | Marcus Walker | Colorado | 7.0y |
1972 | Tom McMannon | Notre Dame | 7.2y |
1973 | Rod Milburn | Southern-BR | 6.9y |
1974 | Danny Smith |
Florida St | 7.0y |
1975 | Danny Smith |
Florida St | 7.0y |
1976 | Allen Misher | Louisiana St | 7.29y |
1977 | Jeff Lee | Nebraska | 7.17y |
1978 | Renaldo Nehemiah | Maryland | 7.16y |
1979 | Renaldo Nehemiah | Maryland | 6.90y |
1980 | Rodney Wilson | Villanova | 7.15y |
1981 | Terron Wright | Memphis St | 7.14y |
1982 | Tonie Campbell | Southern Cal | 7.14y |
1983 | Willie Gault | Tennessee | 6.98y |
55 meters hurdles
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Roger Kingdom | Pittsburgh | 7.08* |
1985 | Henry Andrade | Southern Meth | 7.16* |
1986 | Tom Wilcher | Michigan | 7.22* |
1987 | Keith Talley | Alabama | 7.13* |
1988 | James Purvis | Georgia Tech | 7.13* |
1989 | Earl Diamond | Florida | 7.19* |
1990 | Li Tong |
Wash St | 7.13* |
1991 | Li Tong |
Wash St | 7.08* |
1992 | Allen Johnson | North Carolina | 7.07* |
1993 | Glenn Terry | Indiana | 7.13* |
1994 | Robert Foster |
Fresno St | 7.11* |
1995 | Phillip Riley | Florida St | 7.10* |
1996 | Darius Pemberton | Houston | 7.14* |
1997 | Neil Gardner |
Michigan | 7.18* |
1998 | Larry Wade | Texas A&M | 7.11* |
60 meters hurdles
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Terrence Trammell | South Carolina | 7.52 |
2000 | Terrence Trammell | South Carolina | 7.55 |
2001 | Aubrey Herring | Indiana St | 7.61 |
2002 | Ron Bramlett | Alabama | 7.59 |
2003 | Jabari Greer | Tennessee | 7.55 |
2004 | Antwon Hicks | Mississippi | 7.61 |
2005 | Antwon Hicks | Mississippi | 7.64 |
2006 | Aries Merritt | Tennessee | 7.51 |
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2017 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 7.58 |
2018 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 7.47 |
2019 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 7.35 |
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References
- http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ncaai.htm GBR Athletics
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