NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 220 yard low hurdles
This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 220 yard low hurdles until they were discontinued in 1959. Hand timing was used throughout the duration of this event. The event was not held in the Olympic years of 1924, 1948, 1952 and 1956, in favor of the 400 metres hurdles. It was held in the Olympic year of 1936, and was part of Jesse Owens multi-world-record-breaking meet.
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1921 | August Desch | Notre Dame | 24.8 |
1922 | Charles Brookins | Iowa | 24.2 |
1923 | Charles Brookins | Iowa | 23.6 |
1924 | not held | ||
1925 | Morgan Taylor | Grinnell | 24 |
1926 | Edward Spence | Wayne St MI | 23.5 |
1927 | Edward Spence | Wayne St MI | 23.4 |
1928 | Frank Cuhel | Iowa | 23.2 |
1929 | Steve Anderson | Washington | 23.5 |
1930 | Lee Sentman | Illinois | 23.2 |
1931 | Jack Keller | Ohio St | 23.8 |
1932 | Jack Keller | Ohio St | 22.7 |
1933 | Glenn Hardin | Louisiana St | 22.9 |
1934 | Glenn Hardin | Louisiana St | 22.7 |
1935 | Jesse Owens | Ohio St | 23.4 |
1936 | Jesse Owens | Ohio St | 23.1 |
1937 | Earl Vickery | Southern Cal | 23.3 |
1938 | Fred Wolcott | Rice | 23.3 |
1939 | Fred Wolcott | Rice | 23 |
1940 | Fred Wolcott | Rice | 23.1 |
1941 | Robert Wright | Ohio St | 23.4 |
1942 | Robert Wright | Ohio St | 23.7 |
1943 | Bill Cummins | Rice | 23.9 |
1944 | Elmore Harris | Morgan St | 23.9 |
1945 | George Walker | Illinois | 24 |
1946 | Harrison Dillard | Baldwin-Wallace | 23 |
1947 | Harrison Dillard | Baldwin-Wallace | 22.3A |
1948 | not held | ||
1949 | Craig Dixon | UCLA | 22.7 |
1950 | Bill Albans | North Carolina | 23.8 |
1951 | Charles Moore | Cornell | 22.7 |
1952 | not held | ||
1953 | Jack Davis | Southern Cal | 23.3 |
1954 | Joe Corley | Illinois | 22.6 |
1955 | Charles Pratt | Manhattan | 23.1 |
1956 | not held | ||
1957 | Ancel Robinson | Fresno St | 22.2 |
1958 | Charlie Tidwell | Kansas | 22.7 |
1959 | Hayes Jones | Eastern Mich | 22.5w |
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