Florida’s Taylor Set All-Conditions TJ Best In 2011
New school mixed with old school.
Christian Taylor of Florida brought a throwback feel to the triple jump at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2010 and 2011.
Before Taylor took to the runway inside Historic Hayward Field 11 years ago, it had been 20 years since anybody won the event by more than two feet (Edrick Floréal did so in back-to-back years in 1989 and 1990). That changed, though, when Taylor bounded a wind-aided 17.09m (56-1) to capture his first NCAA outdoor title by 0.71m (2 feet, 4 inches).
When the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships came around, it had been 26 years since anybody touched 58 feet in the event – wind-aided or not. Mike Conley of Arkansas accomplished that feat with a 17.72m (58-1¾) effort back in 1985.
Taylor changed that in a big way inside Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.
Locked in a duel with teammate Will Claye and sitting second to him through five rounds by just one centimeter (one-half inch) – 17.41m (57-1½) to 17.40m (57-1) – Taylor soared through the air on his way to an all-conditions meet best of 17.80m (58-4¾) in Round 6. Claye added more than eight inches to his daily best at 17.62m (57-9¾), but it wasn’t enough to beat Taylor.
Taylor has been a force on the world stage since then, winning back-to-back Olympic gold medals in 2012 and 2016 and racking up four more World Championships, including each of the past three dating back to 2015.
The NCAA and collegiate track & field will mark a momentous milestone in the spring of 2021 -- the 100th anniversary of the NCAA Championships and with that, the NCAA Track & Field Championships. In June 1921, the University of Chicago hosted the first track & field championships in NCAA history.
This point can’t be emphasized enough: Not only was the event the first for NCAA track & field, but the first championships for any sport under the sponsorship of the NCAA.
To celebrate, over each of the next 365 days, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) will celebrate moments, student-athletes, and coaches that have made a century’s worth of championships special. From humble beginnings to important historical milestones to the modern-day, collegiate track & field has evolved with the American society.
The 2021 edition of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships begin with preliminary round action on May 27-29 in Jacksonville, Fla., and College Station, Texas. The championships final site and culmination of the celebration is slated for June 9-12, 2021 at the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.
Herbst Handled Distance Double With Ease
Stephanie Herbst completed the 5K-10K double at the 1986 NCAA DI Outdoor T&F Championships, setting a CR of 32:32.75 in the 10K.
Gordy Played Hero, Sent LSU To Team Title
Matt Gordy tied for the pole vault title at the 1933 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and sent LSU to the team crown!
Kendell Williams Was Multi-Talented
Kendell Williams of Georgia won seven career national titles in the combined events, including three heptathlon crowns at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
SMU’s Robberts Dominated Throwing Events
Janus Robberts won four career titles at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships: 1999 (SP), 2001 (SP), 2002 (SP, DT).
Enyeart Set Meet Record In 800 Meters
Mark Enyeart won two career 800-meter titles at the NCAA Division I Outdoor T&F Championships in 1957 and 1977. He set a meet record of 1:45.16 with his victory in 1977.
O’Sullivan Went Back-To-Back In 3K
Sonia O’Sullivan won back-to-back 3K titles at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 1990 and 1991.
Gilkes Completed Unique Triple Crown In 1974
James Gilkes completed an unprecedented Triple Crown in 1974, winning the 220-yard dash at the NCAA Division I, NCAA Division III & NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Burrell Family In Class Of Its Own
It’s going to be a fast feast at the Burrell house during Thanksgiving!
Malone Made Javelin History In 2016
Maggie Malone set the current meet record of 62.19m (204-0) in the javelin at the 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor T&F Championships.
Whiting Dominated SP, Nearly Set Outdoor CR
Ryan Whiting won back-to-back shot put titles at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2009 and 2010, narrowly missing the collegiate record in the last year.

