This is a list of the NCAA Division I indoor champions in the 600 yards or its metric equivalent 500 meters. The imperial distance was run until 1983, and the 500 meters was contested for only three years from 1984 to 1987 before the event was discontinued. The 1986 and 1987 races were reported to have been shorter than 500 meters, as the track was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short in 1986.[1] Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, while starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used.[2]
Winners
editWomen
editYear | Athlete | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | Delisa Walton | Tennessee Volunteers | 1:20.21 y |
1984 | Cathy Rattray | Tennessee Volunteers | 1:10.82 |
1985 | Cynthia Green | Grambling State Tigers | 1:10.46 |
1986 | Ilrey Oliver | Tennessee Volunteers | 1:09.68 |
1987 | Linetta Wilson | Nebraska Cornhuskers | 1:08.89 |
Men
edit- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
600 yards
editYear | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1965 | Leland Albright | Louisiana St | 1:10.0 |
1966 | Martin McGrady | Central St OH | 1:09.4 |
1967 | Steve Carson | Iowa St | 1:10.2 |
1968 | Tom Albright | Colgate | 1:10.6 |
1969 | Bill Wehrwein | Michigan St | 1:09.8 |
1970 | Rick Wohlhuter | Notre Dame | 1:09.5 |
1971 | Tommie Turner | Murray St | 1:09.6 |
1972 | Dale Gibson | Mississippi St | 1:11.3 |
1973 | Beaufort Brown | Florida | 1:10.0 |
1974 | Stan Vinson | Eastern Mich | 1:10.1 |
1975 | Stan Vinson | Eastern Mich | 1:10.2 |
1976 | Charles Dramiga Uganda | New Mexico | 1:10.58 |
1977 | Mike Solomon Trinidad and Tobago | New Mexico | 1:10.01 |
1978 | Walter McCoy | Florida St | 1:09.64 |
1979 | Anthony Tufariello | Villanova | 1:09.41 |
1980 | Mike Ricks | Kansas | 1:10.06 |
1981 | Eugene Sanders | Mississippi Valley | 1:09.84 |
1982 | Eugene Sanders | Mississippi Valley | 1:08.51 |
1983 | Sunder Nix | Indiana | 1:10.51 |
500 meters
editYear | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Robin Thomas | SE Missouri St | 1:02.06 |
1985 | Willie Caldwell | Baylor | 1:01.24 |
1986 | Roddie Haley | Arkansas | 59.82 |
1987 | Roddie Haley | Arkansas | 59.90 |
References
edit- ^ Johnson, Robert. "WTW: RIP Roddie Haley, A Man & Woman CRUSH IT At Age 40+, Legendary NCAA DMR Performances Past & Present". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
- ^ GBR Athletics
- ^ "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Women's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 2024-05-31.
- ^ "1983 Indoor NCAA Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02.