4 × 400 meter relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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The 4 × 400 meter relay or its imperial 4 × 440 yard relay equivalent has been held at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships since its founding in 1965. The imperial distance was held until 1983, while the metric distance has been run since 1984. Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, while in all other years fully automatic timing was used. In 1986 and 1987, the 110-mile track that the races were run on was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short, making the actual race distance less than 400 meters those years.[1][2]

Winners[edit]

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted
Men's 4 × 440 yd relay / 4 × 400 m relay winners[3][4]
Year Athletes Split Team Time
1965 Morgan State Bears 3:15.6y
1966 Morgan State Bears 3:16.5y
1967 James Shields Oklahoma Sooners 3:15.5y
Jim Hardwick
Tom Melton
Bill Calhoun
1968 Hal Nicther Villanova Wildcats 3:14.4y
Hardge Davis
Ken Prince
Larry James
1969 Tennessee Volunteers 3:14.6y
1970 Lamotte Hyman Villanova Wildcats 3:15.3y
Greg Govan
Hardge Davis
Larry James
1971 Clyde McPherson Adelphi Panthers 3:15.5y
Denny Walker
Ray Lee
Keith Davis
1972 Adelphi Panthers 3:15.8y
1973 Mike Tyson Seton Hall Pirates 3:17.0y
Larry Mustachio
Orlando Greene
Howard Brock
1974 Alfred Daley Seton Hall Pirates 3:14.0y
Charles Joseph
Art Cooper
Howard Brock
1975 Horace Tuitt Florida Gators 3:15.8y
Winfred Alexander
Beaufort Brown
Noel Gray
1976 Lamar Preyor Tennessee Volunteers 3:16.08y
Mike Barlow
Ronnie Harris
Jerome Morgan
1977 Clifford Wiley Kansas Jayhawks 3:15.61y
Jay Wagner
Kevin Newell
David Blutcher
1978 Tony Husbands Alabama Crimson Tide 3:15.11y
Ike Levine
Darroll Gatson
Joe Coombs
1979 Keith Brown Villanova Wildcats 3:15.52y
Derrek Harbour
Anthony Tufariello
Tim Dale
1980 Reginald Ross Florida State Seminoles 3:16.64y
Mel Boodie
Palmer Simmons
Walter McCoy
1981 Derrick Peynado Seton Hall Pirates 3:15.91y
Linval Francis
Mike Paul
Washington Njiri
1982 Freddie Wilson Oklahoma Sooners 3:11.07y
Donald Bly
Coty Duling
Dennis Carter
1983 Freddie Wilson Oklahoma Sooners 3:11.21y
Donald Bly
Coty Duling
Aubrey Jones
1984 Fonnie Kemp Oklahoma Sooners 3:08.56
Donald Bly
Dannie Carter
Aubrey Jones
1985 Sven Nylander SMU Mustangs 3:08.50
Harold Spells
Kevin Robinzine
Rod Jones
1986 Roy Martin SMU Mustangs 3:06.24
Harold Spells
Kevin Robinzine
Rod Jones
1987 Roy Martin SMU Mustangs 3:07.63
Harold Spells
Kevin Robinzine
Cedric Matterson
1988 Dennis Mitchell Florida Gators 3:07.26
Timmy Johnson
Calvin Long
Mark Everett
1989 Earl Diamond Florida Gators 3:06.96
Aaron Wallace
Calvin Long
Tyrone Kemp
1990 Tony Miller Baylor Bears 3:06.49
Todd Thompson
Etheridge Green
Michael Johnson
1991[a] Tony Miller Baylor Bears 3:07.74
Daniel Fredericks
Etheridge Green
Corey Williams
1992[b] Deon Minor Baylor Bears 3:04.89
Daniel Fredericks
Etheridge Green
Corey Williams
1993 Guy Robinson Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 3:06.23
Julian Amadee
Derrick Adkins
Derek Mills
1994 Stacy Zamzow 46.6 Texas A&M Aggies 3:06.51
Mike Miller 46.7
Dante Bolden 47.0
Danny McCray 45.6
1995 Tony McCall North Carolina Tar Heels 3:06.36
Milton Campbell
Henry McRoy
Ken Harnden
1996 Roxbert Martin 46.31 Oklahoma Sooners 3:04.46
Ryan Kite 45.85
Justin Chapman 45.57
Danny McFarlane 45.73
1997 Edward Clarke 46.8 Oklahoma Sooners 3:04.25
Roxbert Martin 45.3
Ryan Kite 46.0
Danny McFarlane 46.1
1998[c] Bayano Kamani Baylor Bears 3:06.38
Damian Davis
Stephan Bragner
Brandon Couts
1999 Charles Allen Clemson Tigers 3:07.80
Kenny Franklin
Davidson Gill
Ato Modibo
2000 Roy Williams TCU Horned Frogs 3:06.69
Anthony Amantine
Kendrick Campbell
Johnny Collins
2001[d] Robert Parham 46.8 LSU Tigers 3:04.44
Leuroy Colquhoun 45.5
Pedro Tunon 47.4
Alleyne Francique 44.7
2002[e] Zsolt Szeglet Baylor Bears 3:05.54
Michael Smith
Charles Sterling
Darold Williamson
2003[f] Pete Coley LSU Tigers 3:04.79
Marlon Greensword
Bennie Brazell
Kelly Willie
2004[g] James Sazirue 47.2 Baylor Bears 3:03.96
Jeremy Wariner 45.4
Mark Teter 46.9
Darold Williamson 44.5
2005 Sekou Clarke 46.8 Florida Gators 3:03.51
Bernard Middleton 46.1
Stefan Pastor 45.5
Kerron Clement 45.1
2006[h] Kelly Willie 45.8 LSU Tigers 3:04.01
Reginald Dardar 46.2
Melville Rogers 46.1
Xavier Carter 45.9
2007 Reggie Witherspoon 45.96 Baylor Bears 3:04.24
LeJerald Betters 45.77
Kevin Mutai 46.60
Quentin Iglehart-Summers 45.91
2008 Trey Harts Baylor Bears 3:05.66
Marcus Boyd
Justin Boyd
LeJerald Betters
2009 Trey Harts Baylor Bears 3:05.81
Marcus Boyd
LeJerald Betters
Quentin Iglehart-Summers
2010 Demetrius Pinder 46.45 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.40
Bryan Miller 46.29
Tabarie Henry 45.76
Curtis Mitchell 45.92
2011 Tran Howell 46.45 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.24
Demetrius Pinder 44.94
Bryan Miller 46.53
Tabarie Henry 46.33
2012 Marek Niit 46.95 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:04.92
Akheem Gauntlett 46.14
Ben Skidmore 46.25
Neil Braddy 45.58
2013 Marek Niit 46.26 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:03.50
Neil Braddy 46.10
Caleb Cross 45.88
Akheem Gauntlett 45.28
2014 Darrell Bush 46.46 LSU Tigers 3:04.10 A
Quincy Downing 46.03
Cyril Grayson 46.57
Vernon Norwood 45.04
2015 Gregory Coleman 46.52 Texas A&M Aggies 3:02.86
Bralon Taplin 45.12
Shavez Hart 45.89
Deon Lendore 45.33
2016 Cyril Grayson LSU Tigers 3:04.28 b
Lamar Bruton
Michael Cherry
Fitzroy Dunkley
2017 Fred Kerley 45.08 Texas A&M Aggies 3:02.80
Robert Grant 46.50
Devin Dixon 45.85
Mylik Kerley 45.39
2018 Zach Shinnick 46.24 USC Trojans 3:00.77
Rai Benjamin 44.35
Ricky Morgan 45.66
Michael Norman 44.52
2019 Amere Lattin 46.65 Houston Cougars 3:05.04 b
Obi Igbokwe 46.76
Jermaine Holt 46.22
Kahmari Montgomery 45.43
2021 Randolph Ross 45.68 North Carolina A&T Aggies 3:03.16
 Daniel Stokes (MEX) 46.04
Elijah Young 46.78
Trevor Stewart 44.67
2022 Chevannie Hanson 46.91 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.16
Omajuwa Etiwe 46.23
Brandon Miller 45.45
Emmanuel Bamidele 45.58
2023 Connor Washington 46.48 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:02.09 A
James Benson Ii 44.91
Ayden Owens-Delerme 46.56
Christopher Bailey 44.15
2024 Justin Robinson Arizona State Sun Devils 3:02.35 b
Kaleb Simpson
Jayden Davis
Gamali Felix

References[edit]

  1. ^ Johnson, Robert. "WTW: RIP Roddie Haley, A Man & Woman CRUSH IT At Age 40+, Legendary NCAA DMR Performances Past & Present". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  2. ^ GBR Athletics
  3. ^ "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Men's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  4. ^ "Aggie men take NCAA track title". Bryan-College Station Eagle. 13 March 1994. p. 15. Retrieved 4 June 2024.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Listed as Fredericks, Williams, Green, Miller in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  2. ^ Listed as Fredericks, Green, Minor, Williams in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  3. ^ Mario Watts competed in the prelims. Listed as Watts, Davis, Bragner, Couts by the USTFCCCA
  4. ^ Listed as Colquhoun, Francique, Parham, Tunon in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  5. ^ Listed as Szeglet, Sterling, Smith, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  6. ^ Listed as Brazell, Coley, Greensword, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  7. ^ Listed as Sazirue, Teter, Wariner, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  8. ^ Listed as Carter, Dardar, Rogers, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book

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