1968 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The 1968 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships men's competition took place between June 19-21 at Hughes Stadium on the campus of Sacramento City College in Sacramento, California. The women's division held their championships separately almost two months later, combined with the Girls Track and Field Championships at Aurora Public School Stadium in Aurora, Colorado.[1] The 20K race walk took place in Long Beach, California on June 29.

1968 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 19-21, August 14-18
Host citySacramento, California
Aurora, Colorado
United States
VenueHughes Stadium, Sacramento City College
Aurora Public School Stadium
1967
1969

Hughes Stadium

The anticipation of the 1968 Summer Olympics affected the choice of Aurora due to the high altitude. The late August date because the entire track and field calendar shifted later due to the late October dates for the Olympics. Being an Olympic year, all races were run in meters.

It was at this meet, on the evening of June 20, 1968, when three men, Jim Hines, Ronnie Ray Smith and Charlie Greene, bettered the (hand timed) world record in the 100 metres (and several others were very close), is famous amongst track and field historians as the "Night of Speed."[2][3] Hand timing was the official timing system for track and field worldwide for another 9 years. During that time, the record was equalled a further 11 times by six additional individuals but was never beaten.

Results

Men track events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 meters Charles Greene10.0w Jim Hines10.0w Lennox Miller
 Jamaica
Roger Bambuck
 France
Ronnie Ray Smith
10.1w

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1 (Wind +0.8 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Jim Hines United States9.9 (10.03)WR
2Ronnie Ray Smith United States9.9 (10.14)WR
3Mel Pender United States10.0=existing WR
4Larry Questad United States10.0=existing WR
6Kirk Clayton United States10.0=existing WR
6Ernie Provost United States10.0=existing WR

Semi-final 2 (Wind +0.9 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Charlie Greene United States9.9 (10.10)WR
2Lennox Miller Jamaica10.0=existing WR
3Roger Bambuck France10.0=existing WR

Heats

Heat 1 (Wind +2.8 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Jim Hines United States9.8w
2Ronnie Ray Smith United States10.0w

Heat 2 (Wind +2.8 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Mel Pender United States10.0w

Heat 3 (Wind +2.7 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Lennox Miller Jamaica10.0w
2Bill Gaines United States10.0w

Heat 4 (Wind +2.0 mps)

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Charlie Greene United States10.0=WR
2Roger Bambuck France10.0=WR
Event Gold Silver Bronze
200 meters Tommie Smith20.3 CR John Carlos20.4 Ronnie Ray Smith20.6
400 meters Lee Evans45.0 CR Vince Matthews45.0 CR Wayne Collett45.4
800 meters Wade Bell1:45.5 CR Mark Winzenried1:46.5 Byron Dyce  Jamaica
John Perry
1:46.5
1:46.6
1500 meters John Mason3:43.1 Roscoe Divine3:43.4 Brian Kivlan3:44.0
5000 meters Bob Day13:50.4 CR Bob Finlay  Canada
Larry Wieczorek
13:53.4
13:56.0
Van Nelson13:56.8
10,000 meters Tracy Smith28:47.0 CR Bill Clark28:56.6 Van Nelson28:57.6
110 meters hurdles Earl McCullouch13.64 Tommy Lee White13.68 Mike Butler13.80
400 meters hurdles Ron Whitney49.6 CR Gary Knoke  Australia
Russ Rogers
49.8
50.3
Andy Bell50.3
3000 meters steeplechase George Young8:30.6 NR Bob Price8:35.4 Conrad Nightingale8:38.4
3000 meters racewalk Don DeNoon12:37.9 Ron Laird12:40.6 Larry Young12:49.4
20 kilometres race walk Ron Laird1:33:00.0 Larry Young1:33:05.2 Don DeNoon1:33:24.4

Men field events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High Jump Ed Hanks2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Otis Burrell2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Lew Hoyt2.11 m (6 ft 11 in)
Pole vault Dick Railsback5.19 m (17 ft 14 in) Jonathan Vaughn5.08 m (16 ft 8 in) Casey Carrigan5.08 m (16 ft 8 in)
Long jump Bob Beamon8.33 m (27 ft 3 34 in) CR Ralph Boston8.12 m (26 ft 7 12 in) Charles Mays7.91 m (25 ft 11 14 in)
Triple jump Art Walker16.39 m (53 ft 9 14 in) CR Dave Smith16.24 m (53 ft 3 14 in) Charles Craig16.19 m (53 ft 1 14 in)
Shot put Randy Matson20.55 m (67 ft 5 in) CR Dave Maggard19.92 m (65 ft 4 14 in) George Woods19.56 m (64 ft 2 in)
Discus Throw Jay Silvester62.10 m (203 ft 8 in) Al Oerter59.28 m (194 ft 5 in) Tim Vollmer56.89 m (186 ft 7 in)
Hammer Throw Ed Burke66.14 m (216 ft 11 in) George Frenn65.50 m (214 ft 10 in) Hal Connolly65.25 m (214 ft 0 in)
Javelin Throw Frank Covelli82.14 m (269 ft 5 in) Gary Stenlund79.93 m (262 ft 2 in) Mark Murro77.49 m (254 ft 2 in)
Decathlon Bill Toomey8037 John Warkentin7370 Dick Emberger7263

Women track events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 meters Margaret Bailes11.1 Wyomia Tyus11.3 Chi Cheng
 Taiwan
Mildrette Netter
11.3

11.4
200 meters Wyomia Tyus23.5 Margaret Bailes23.7 Mildrette Netter24.1
400 meters Jarvis Scott52.9 Louise Drinkwater54.6 Gail Fitzgerald54.6
800 meters Doris Brown2:05.1 Madeline Manning2:07.6 Francie Kraker2:07.8
1500 meters Jane Hill4:46.5 Maureen Dickson4:47.3 Judy Oliver4:49.3
80 meters hurdles Mamie Rallins10.6 Chi Cheng
 Taiwan
Patty Van Wolvelaere
10.7

11.0
Judy Dyer11.2

Women field events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
High jump Theresa Thresher1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in) Eleanor Montgomery1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in) Sharon Callahan1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in)
Long jump Willye White6.38 m (20 ft 11 in) Martha Watson6.25 m (20 ft 6 in) Chi Cheng
 Taiwan
Barbara Brown
6.08 m (19 ft 11 14 in)

5.90 m (19 ft 4 14 in)
Shot put Maren Seidler15.33 m (50 ft 3 12 in) Lynn Graham14.32 m (46 ft 11 34 in) Carmelita Capilla14.06 m (46 ft 1 12 in)
Discus Throw Olga Connolly52.07 m (170 ft 10 in) Carol Moseke49.02 m (160 ft 9 in) Nancy Norberg48.39 m (158 ft 9 in)
Javelin Throw Barbara Friedrich54.51 m (178 ft 10 in) RaNae Bair50.65 m (166 ft 2 in) Louise Gerrish49.27 m (161 ft 7 in)
Pentathlon Chi Cheng
 Taiwan
Patricia Daniels-Winslow
4823

4481
Barbara Emerson4327 Jan Glotzer4319

See also

References

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