NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 1000 meter run
This is a list of the NCAA indoor champions in a now defunct middle distance event. Generally that was the 1000 yard run until 1983, and the 1000 meters being contested 1984–87. In 1986–87, the track in Oklahoma City was short. Hand timing was used until 1975, starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used.[1]
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
1000 Yards
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Robin Lingle | Missouri | 2:08.9y |
1966 | Herb Germann | Seton Hall | 2:12.9y |
1967 | Ray Arrington | Wisconsin | 2:07.8y |
1968 | Ray Arrington | Wisconsin | 2:09.3y |
1969 | Ray Arrington | Wisconsin | 2:08.0y |
1970 | Keith Colburn | Harvard | 2:09.9y |
1971 | Bob Wheeler | Duke | 2:07.4y |
1972 | Morgan Mosser | West Virginia | 2:08.9y |
1973 | Tony Waldrop | North Carolina | 2:10.0y |
1974 | Wesley Maiyo |
Wyoming | 2:08.1y |
1975 | Keith Francis | Boston Coll | 2:08.4y |
1976 | Mark Belger | Villanova | 2:07.29y |
1977 | Kelley Marsh | Ball State | 2:07.89y |
1978 | Don Paige | Villanova | 2:07.88y |
1979 | Don Paige | Villanova | 2:07.27y |
1980 | Don Paige | Villanova | 2:05.80y |
1981 | Peter Lemashon |
UTEP | 2:12.29y |
1982 | John Stephens | Arkansas | 2:07.37y |
1983 | Edwin Koech |
Richmond | 2:08.59y |
1000 Meters
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | William Wuycke |
Alabama | 2:24.27 |
1985 | Herb Gawain |
Rice | 2:22.01 |
1986 | Freddie Williams |
Abilene Christian | 2:18.74† |
1987 | Rob van Helden |
Louisiana St | 2:20.51† |
References
- http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ncaai.htm GBR Athletics
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