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Milt Mead | He won the 1953 NCAA Championship in the event, clearing a height of 6 feet, 8-1/4 inches. |
Adam Kszczot | He broke Paweł Czapiewski's ten-year-old Polish indoor record at the 2012 Meeting Pas de Calais. |
Dai Greene | On 1 September 2011, at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Greene won the gold medal, overtaking a strong field in the final straight. |
Mayumi Kawasaki | Her first international success came at the 1999 Asian Junior Athletics Championships, where she came second behind China's Li Yurui in the 10,000 metres track walk. |
Shelley Holroyd | In 1993 Holroyd threw 60m10cm to win the World Championship Trials and qualified for the World Championships, Stuttgart. |
Sara Simeoni | Her first international result was at the 1971 European Championships in Helsinki, where she ended 9th with a 178 cm jump. |
Sultana Frizell | She also took fourth in the hammer and sixth in shot put at 2003 Pan Am junior championships. |
Bibin Mathew | Hailing from Jharkhand, he made his breakthrough in 2007 when he won the 400 m title at the 2007 National Games of India and also won the event at the Indian Athletics Championships, in the absence of national record holder K. M. Binu. |
Lee Vernon McNeill | McNeill made a name for himself in 1985 when he defeated Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis in the semifinals of the 100-meter dash at the USA outdoor track and field championships. |
Joanne Cuddihy | As a result of her win, she was automatically selected to be part of thr Irish team for the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships held the following month. |
Jennifer Padilla | A week later she ran at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships in Athletics. |
Jordan Hasay | Normally the winner of this race would qualify to represent the US at the 2006 World Junior Championship Track & Field Meet in Beijing, China, but at age 14, Hasay was too young according to IAAF rules. |
Andrea Geubelle | Her 2013 season began with a personal record jump of and at the Big 12 indoor meet she was runner-up in the long jump and retained her triple jump crown. |
Gunnar Nixon | He won his first national title indoors in 2013 and was runner-up at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. |
Jenn Suhr | At the Adidas Track Classic on May 18, 2008 Suhr cleared, breaking her own American record. |
Phil Northrup | Northrup also retained his national title in the javelin at the 1926 NCAA track and field championships with a winning throw of 200 feet, 10 inches. |
Bryshon Nellum | On June 24, 2012, in Eugene, Oregon, Bryshon Nellum ran a personal record 44. |
Jennifer Padilla | In June she ran at the 2010 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics and claimed the 400 m silver medal behind Cuba's Daisurami Bonne. |
Edward Sarul | He lost his title to Janusz Gassowski the following year but rebounded in 1982, taking both the outdoor and indoor shot put titles. |
Shehan Ambepitiya | also as an junior athlete he won the Asian Junior Silver medal for the 100m in the 2008. |
Willie Gault | Gault set a record in the 110-meter high hurdles at the SEC track and field championships in May 1981. |
Jack Torrance (athlete) | In 1933, his junior year, he won his first NCAA championship in the shot, throwing a meet record 16. |
Krzysztof Linkowski | He competed in the 800 metres at the 1975 European Indoor Championships, but without reaching the final. |
Christian Taylor (athlete) | He followed his national title with a win in the triple jump at the 2011 World Championships, upsetting the field with the tenth best jump in history. |
Hassanine Sebei | The following year he took gold medal s at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games and the Pan Arab Championships, as well as bronze medal s at both the Jeux de la Francophonie and the African Race Walking Championships. |
Margitta Gummel | At the 1966 Championships, held in Budapest, she placed second in the women's shot put. |
Eli Sukunda | At the 1968 Canadian Junior Track and Field Championships, he cames 1st in the 440 yard hurdles. |
Ehsan Haddadi | In 2005 he won the Asian Championships in Incheon with a throw of 65. |
Sonia Lannaman | In 1973 she became European junior champion winning gold in the 100 metres, followed by a bronze in the 4 x 100 metres relay. |
Christian Taylor (athlete) | At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, Taylor won the triple jump title with a distance of 17. |
Jenny Meadows | Meadows had a successful indoor season during 2009 winning the UK Championships and European Indoor Trials, setting a new indoor personal best of 1. |
Charlie Fonville | At a meet in early May 1947, he broke Watson's Ferry Field record with a throw of. |
Marcus Rowland (athlete) | He finished third in both the 100m and 200m at the 2009 SEC Outdoor Championships, and ran on both relays. |
Jonathan Wade | He was named All-American in 2005 for both indoor and outdoor track. |
Renaud Lavillenie | 81 metres - he cleared that height in Moscow and to win the 2009 European Indoor Championships pole vault final in Turin. |
Brian Hooper | He won the 1980 Men's AAA / UK Championships pole vault title, setting his personal best height of 5. |
Christina Lathan | At the 1975 European Junior Championships she won three gold medal s, in 400 m, 4 × 100 metres relay and 4 × 400 metres relay. |
Tian Yumei | The 7th Chinese National Games in September 1993 saw Chinese sprinting reach new heights : Tian set a personal best of 11. |
Maria Leontyavna Itkina | She also won the 200-meter sprint at the 1957 World University Games in Paris, in 24. |
Dailis Caballero | Born in Havana, Caballero began competing in the pole vault as a teenager and cleared four metres for the first time in 2007. |
Marianne St-Gelais | Marianne St-Gelais is the 2009 world junior champion and world junior record holder in the 500 metres with a time of 43. |
Daniela Georgieva | She won a bronze medal at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships, and holds the Bulgarian record over 400 metres both outdoor (50. |
Rose Mary Almanza | She began 2012 in strong form, taking silver medals in the 800 m and 4 × 400 metres relay at the Ibero-American Championships. |
Steve Ovett | At age 18, he won the silver medal at 800 metres in the 1974 European Athletics Championships, setting a new European Junior 800m record of 1:45. |
Kevin Newsome | Newsome helped to bring home first place honors while running last leg for Western Branch High School in the 2008 Penn Relays 4x1 meter relay championship race, and was the captain of the track and field team. |
Sara Slattery | In her first year of collegiate competition, she came second at the Rocky Mountain Shootout cross country race, third at Big 12 Championships, then placed eighth at the 2000 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship to become the first freshman to win All-America n honours at Colorado. |
Aaron Ernest | Classified as a junior athlete for the 2012 season, Ernest is eligible for the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics. |
Andrew Howe | In the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships, he won gold with a fifth round leap of 8. |
Ralf Jaros | On 30 June 1991, in the European Cup, Ralf Jaros set a German triple jump record of 17. |
Teddy Tamgho | He improved his world indoor record one centimetre further at the 2011 European Indoor Championships, clearing 17. |
Yarisley Silva | In 2004 she cleared four metres for the first time, which was a Central American and Caribbean junior record. |
Petra Lammert | Lammert's first international medal came at the 2003 European Athletics Junior Championships, where she won the bronze medal. |
Brad Walker (athlete) | In July 2006, at Jockgrim, Germany, Brad Walker, cleared 6 meters, the best performance of the year, in a pole vault competition. |
Olga Rypakova | Competing at her final championships of that year, she retained her triple jump title at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships, beating Xu Tingting and Irina Litvinenko with a jump of 14. |
Yuki Ebihara | She made her first impact as a junior in 2004 by winning the bronze medal at the Asian Junior Athletics Championships. |
Loree Smith | Smith threw 67-10m / 220-2 on her sixth and final throw in a clutch performance that gave her a fourth-place finish that qualifies her for the Team USA roster for the 2005 World Outdoor Championships. |
Andrew Howe | He was successful at senior level at a young age, winning a long jump bronze at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships before becoming the European Champion later that year. |
Andy Bloom | In 1999, he won a gold medal in the shot and a silver medal in discus at the 1999 World University Games. |
Hank Baskett | In track, Baskett held a state-record leap of in high jump at the 2000 state track meet in Albuquerque. |
Tr??ng Thanh H?ng | She began her 2010 season at the 2010 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Tehran and was a comfortable winner of the 800 m. |
Zulia Calatayud | In 2009, Calatayud won the 800 at the 22nd Central American and Caribbean Athletics Championships in Havana, Cuba, in the Estadio Panamericano. |
Julius Yego | He earned his first national call up in 2010 and threw a personal best of 74. |
Ruth Beitia | On 8 March 2009, she won the silver medal in the high jump, her third medal at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships held in Turin, with a mark of 1. |
Bishop Dolegiewicz | The 1982 season saw him win his last national title in the shot put, but he also managed to win his first international medal in the discus that year, taking the bronze at the 1982 Commonwealth Games behind Bradley Cooper of the Bahamas and Rob Gray (Canada's number one in the event). |
Darcy Ward | In January 2011, Darcy became Australian Under-21 Champion for the third time and emulating Chris Holder and Leigh Adams in claiming a straight hat-trick of titles. |
Faisal Al Shalan | He won two medals in the show jumping events, including gold for the national equestrian team, at the 2011 Pan Arab Games in Doha, Qatar. |
Sanjay Ayre | Under the coaching of Edward Hector, he was voted the'' 1999 High School Athlete of the Year'' after winning the 400 meter title at the Indoor and Outdoor National Scholastic meets. |
Bill Crothers | Crothers was ranked by Track & Field News as the top 800 metres runner of 1965 and the second best of the decade. |
Kerron Clement | Clement set a personal best and 2005 world leading performance in the 400-meter hurdles with a 47. |
Christian Malcolm | In 2001, Malcolm took the World Indoor silver medal. |
Werner Schildhauer | In the 1983 World Athletics Championships 5,000-metre final, he rose from fifth place to second place in the last 200 metres ; he was still running seventh when the final lap began (see the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation YLE's Living Archives / Elävä arkisto, and the following links : Urheilu / Sports, Yleisurheilu / Athletics, Yleisurheilun MM-kisat / World Athletics Championships, MM-kisat 1983 / World Championships 1983, Vainio heittäytyi MM-pronssille / Vainio lunges to the World Championships bronze medal). |
Anthony Famiglietti | In 2000, his final year of college, Fam was 2nd at the SEC Championships, 4th at the NCAA Championships, and 7th at the U. S. Olympic Trials, where he ran an 8:25. |
Mariya Kuchina | Kuchina won her first international medal at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics, where she cleared a personal best of 1. |
Galen Rupp | After winning the Oregon state title in cross country in 2003, he went on to finish second nationally in the 2003 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships. |
Inessa Kravets | In 1994 she won the long jump at the 1994 IAAF World Cup and doubled up at the 1994 European Athletics Championships to take long jump silver and triple jump bronze. |
Dai Greene | His junior success continued, however, as he won the gold medal at the 2007 European Athletics U23 Championships with a new best of 49. |
Raphew Reed, Jr. | He is ranked by the IAAF in the top ten hurdlers in the world, both indoor and outdoor, for 2005. |
Neil Gardner | In his junior year 1996, Gardner won the NCAA Outdoor Championship track and field 400 m hurdle championship title in a time of 49. |
Beverley Jones | At the 2006 IPC World Athletics Championships in Assen, Netherlands, she set a F37 shot put world record of 10. |
Yvette Lewis | In 2006 she became the NCAA Indoor Champion in the triple jump with a personal record mark of 13. |
Doug Howlett | 94 seconds for the 100 metres in an under 20 athletics championship in 1998) to great effect in his rugby career. |
Ron Delany | Delany won the Bronze medal in the 1500m event at the 1958 European Athletics Championships. |
Ryan Whiting | He came fourth at the 2011 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, but because Cantwell automatically entered as defending champion, Whiting still gained a spot for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. |
Sam Ellis (athlete) | In 2004 he was a surprise winner of the 800m at the AAA National Championships, claiming his first senior AAA gold. |
John Messmer | In 1904, Messmer set a national high school record in the discus throw. |
Ngonidzashe Makusha | The next month he entered in both long jump and the 100 metres at the 2006 World Junior Championships. |
Dennis Bekkers | In 2006, he managed to improve his European record by becoming European Champion, in Bonn. |
Nijel Amos | He became champion at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics, finishing in a new championship record of 1:43. |
Paul Jessup (athlete) | Competing for the University of Washington Huskies, Jessup placed fourth at the 1929 NCAA Championships in both the shot and the discus. |
Janeth Jepkosgei | She attended the Kenyan trials for 1999 World Youth Championships, but as 400 m hurdles was not competed at the trials, she opted to take part in 800 m. |
Julius Yego | He improved the Kenyan record at Finnish Elite Games Series event in Kuortane on July 22, 2012, Finland throwing 81. |
Michael Ponikvar | The next year he tied for first place but received second due to a count back at 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics in the men's high jump final. |
Gillian Cooke | In 2003, she also began competing in the long jump, and took the silver medal at the AAA championships. |
Meng Qianqian | The 2011 outdoor season proved to be a breakthrough year for Meng and she began with a throw of 18. |
Mike Sands (athlete) | His fastest performance came at the 1975 NCAA Outdoor Championships : there he ran 45. |
Nesta Carter | Representing his high school at the ISSA Championships Carter finished second in the Class 2 100 m in 11. |
Dean Capobianco | In 1993, he became the fastest white man in the world in the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, when he set a new personal best of 20. |
LaShawn Merritt | Merritt established himself as the World Champion with a win at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in the 400 m and the 4 × 400 m relay. |
Luchia Yishak | She came to prominence as a teenager, winning medals on the track at the African Championships in Athletics and All-Africa Games and reaching the 10,000 metres final at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics. |
Irina Gumenyuk | In her first senior international competition for Russia she won the triple jump silver medal at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships, her mark of 14. |