NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's hammer throw

This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the hammer throw. Measurement was conducted in imperial distances (feet and inches) until 1975. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were measured in metric distances.

Champions

Key
A=Altitude assisted
Year Name, (Country) Team Distance
1921 Charles Redmon Chicago 40.79
1922 Jack Merchant California 49.17
1923 Fred Tootell Bowdoin 53.37
1924 not held
1925 Ray Bunker Ohio St 45.73
1926 Harry Hawkins Michigan 45.12
1927 Donald Gwinn Pittsburgh 47.47
1928 Wilford Ketz Michigan 49.9
1929 Donald Gwinn Pittsburgh 49.93
1930 Holley Campbell Michigan 49.59
1931 Ivan Dykeman Colorado St 49.41
1932 Grant McDougall Pennsylvania 48.71
1933 Roderick Cox Michigan 47.57
1934 Henry Dreyer Rhode Island 51.72
1935 Anton Kishon Bates 51.43
1936 not held
1937 not held
1938 not held
1939 not held
1940 not held
1941 not held
1942 not held
1943 not held
1944 not held
1945 not held
1946 not held
1947 not held
1948 Samuel Felton Harvard 52.05
1949 not held
1950 not held
1951 not held
1952 Gil Borjeson Brown 53.76
1953 not held
1954 not held
1955 not held
1956 Bill McWilliams Bowdoin 59.51
1957 not held
1958 not held
1959 John Lawlor  Ireland Boston 63.22
1960 John Lawlor  Ireland Boston 63.75
1961 Tom Pagani Cal Poly SLO 59.4
1962 Edward Bailey Harvard 59.11
1963 George Desnoyers Boston Coll 57.96A
1964 Alex Schulten Bowdoin 58.37
1965 John Fiore Boston Coll 61.21
1966 John Fiore Boston Coll 61.35
1967 Bob Narcessian Rhode Island 60.06A
1968 Bob Narcessian Rhode Island 61.59
1969 Steve DeAutremont Oregon St 58.04
1970 Steve DeAutremont Oregon St 62.1
1971 Jacques Accambray  France Kent State 69.44
1972 Al Schoterman Kent State 70.48
1973 Jacques Accambray  France Kent State 67.51
1974 Peter Farmer  Australia UTEP 70.26
1975 Boris Djerassi Northeastern 68.78A
1976 Scott Neilson  Canada Washington 66.04
1977 Scott Neilson  Canada Washington 69.6
1978 Scott Neilson  Canada Washington 72.36
1979 Scott Neilson  Canada Washington 72.32
1980 Thommie Sjöholm  Sweden UTEP 68.58
1981 Richard Olsen  Norway Southern Meth 72.24
1982 Richard Olsen  Norway Southern Meth 73.30A
1983 Robert Weir  United Kingdom Southern Meth 74.42
1984 Matt Mileham  United Kingdom Fresno St 73.74
1985 Tore Gustafsson  Sweden Wash St 75.24
1986 Ken Flax Oregon 78.34
1987 Stefan Jönsson  Sweden Wash St 68.48
1988 Stefan Jönsson  Sweden Wash St 71.08
1989 Christoph Koch  West Germany NE Louisiana 71.08A
1990 Scott McGee Oregon 66.36
1991 Christophe Épalle  France Southern Meth 72.7
1992 Mika Laaksonen  Finland UTEP 71.3
1993 Balázs Kiss  Hungary Southern Cal 75.24
1994 Balázs Kiss  Hungary Southern Cal 74.84
1995 Balázs Kiss  Hungary Southern Cal 79.62
1996 Balázs Kiss  Hungary Southern Cal 80.86
1997 Bengt Johansson  Sweden Southern Cal 70.12
1998 Libor Charfreitag  Slovakia Southern Meth 72.3
1999 Andras Haklits  Croatia NE Louisiana 74.09
2000 Libor Charfreitag  Slovakia Southern Meth 77.22
2001 Andras Haklits  Croatia Georgia 75.5
2002 Andras Haklits  Croatia Georgia 77.32
2003 Lucais MacKay Georgia 70.19
2004 Thomas Freeman Manhattan 70.77
2005 Spyridon Jullien  Greece Virginia Tech 70.43
2006 Spyridon Jullien  Greece Virginia Tech 72.29
2007 Jake DunklebergerAuburn71.87 m (235 ft 9 in)
2008 Cory MartinAuburn74.12 m (243 ft 2 in)
2009 Marcel Lomnický  SlovakiaVirginia Tech71.78 m (235 ft 5 in)
2010 Walter HenningLSU72.79 m (238 ft 9 12 in)
2011 Alexander Zigler Virginia Tech 72.69 m (238 ft 5 in)
2012
2013
2014 Matthias Tayala Kent State 73.57
2015 Conor McCullough USC 76.91 m (252 ft 3 in)
2016 Nick Miller  United Kingdom Oklahoma State 73.98 m (242 ft 8 in)
2017 Rudy Winkler Cornell 74.12 m (243 ft 2 in)

References

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