The 1992 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 3−6, 1992 at Mike A. Myers Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas in order to determine the individual and team national champions of men's and women's collegiate Division I outdoor track and field events in the United States.
1992 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships | |
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Dates | June 3−6, 1992 |
Host city | Austin, Texas |
Venue | Texas Memorial Stadium University of Texas at Austin |
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These were the 70th annual men's championships and the 11th annual women's championships. This was the Longhorns' fifth time hosting the event and the first since 1985 (the last and only other time Arkansas had won the men's title before 1992).[1][2]
Arkansas and LSU topped the men's and women's team standings, respectively; it was the Razorbacks' second men's team title and the sixth for the Lady Tigers. This was Arkansas' first title since 1985 and was the first of eight consecutive titles for the Razorbacks. The Lady Tigers, meanwhile, captured their sixth consecutive title and, ultimately, the sixth of eleven straight titles they won between 1987 and 1997.
Team results edit
- Note: Top 10 only
- (H) = Hosts
- Full results[3]
Men's standings edit
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Women's standings edit
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Individual champions edit
Men's edit
100-meter edit
Olapade Adeniken, UTEP, 10.09[1]
200-meter edit
Olapade Adeniken, UTEP, 20.11[1]
400-meter edit
Quincy Watts, USC, 44.00[1]
800-meter edit
Jose Parrilla, Tennessee, 1:46.45[1]
1,500-meter edit
Steve Holman, Georgetown, 3:38.39[1]
3,000-meter Steeple Chase edit
Marc Davis, Arizona, 8:36.79[1]
5,000-meter edit
Jon Dennis, South Florida, 14:02.40[1]
10,000-meter edit
Sean Dollman, Western Kentucky, 29:49.50[1]
110-meter High Hurdles edit
Mark Crear, USC, 13.49[1]
400-meter Intermediate Hurdles edit
Dan Steele, Eastern Illinois, 49.79[1]
400-meter relay edit
LSU (Reggie Jones, Bryant Williams, Chris King, Jason Sanders), 38.70[1]
1,600-meter relay edit
Georgia Tech (Octavius Terry, Julian Amede, Derrick Adkins, Derek Mills), 2:59.95[1]
High Jump edit
Darrin Plab, Southern Illinois, 2.34 metres (7.7 ft)[1]
Pole Vault edit
Istvan Bagyula, George Mason, 5.80 metres (19.0 ft)[1]
Long Jump edit
Erick Walder, Arkansas, 8.47 metres (27.8 ft)[1]
Triple Jump edit
Brian Wellman, Arkansas, 17.30 metres (56.8 ft) (w)[1]
Shot Put edit
Brent Noon, Georgia, 19.98 metres (65.6 ft)[1]
Discus edit
Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada, 67.06 metres (220.0 ft)[1]
Hammer Throw edit
Mika Laaksonen, UTEP, 71.30 metres (233.9 ft)[1]
Javelin edit
Art Skipper, Oregon, 75.78 metres (248.6 ft)[1]
Decathlon edit
Brian Brophy, Tennessee, 8,276[1]
Women's edit
100-meter edit
Chryste Gaines, Stanford, 11.05 (w)[2]
200-meter edit
Dahlia Duhaney, LSU, 22.80[2]
400-meter edit
Anita Howard, Florida, 51.01[2]
800-meter edit
Nekita Beasley, Florida, 2:03.04[2]
1,500-meter edit
Sue Gentes, Wisconsin, 4:16.38[2]
3,000-meter edit
Nnenna Lynch, Villanova, 9:24.59[2]
5,000-meter edit
Monique Ecker, Oklahoma, 16:18.72[2]
10,000-meter edit
Kim Saddic, George Mason, 34:39.92[2]
110-meter High Hurdles edit
Michelle Freeman, Florida, 12.90[2]
400-meter Intermediate Hurdles edit
Tonja Buford, Illinois, 55.12[2]
400-meter relay edit
LSU (Dawn Bowles, Cheryl Taplin, Cinnamon Sheffield, Dahlia Duhaney), 43.03[2]
1,600-meter relay edit
Florida (Nekita Beasley, Michelle Freeman, Kim Mitchell, Anita Howard), 3:27.53[2]
High Jump edit
Tanya Hughes, Arizona, 1.87 metres (6.1 ft)[2]
Long Jump edit
Jackie Edwards, Stanford, 6.59 metres (21.6 ft)[2]
Triple Jump edit
Leah Kirklin, Florida, 13.43 metres (44.1 ft)[2]
Shot Put edit
Katrin Koch, Indiana, 17.53 metres (57.5 ft)[2]
Discus edit
Anna Mosdell, BYU, 54.78 metres (179.7 ft)[2]
Javelin edit
Valerie Tulloch, Rice, 58.26 metres (191.1 ft)[2]
Heptathlon edit
Anu Kaljurand, BYU, 6,142[2]
References edit
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "NCAA Division I Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
- ^ "1992 NCAA Track and Field Championship Results". USTFCCCA InfoZone: Single-Meet Report. USTFCCCA. Archived from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2016.