UCLA TRACK AND FIELD HISTORY IN THE MAKING
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1 Five members of UCLA s 2000 U.S. Olympic track and field contingent were honored at the UCLA-Stanford football game at the Rose Bowl on Nov. 4, (l-r): John Godina (shot put, discus), Shakedia Jones (4 X 100m relay), Seilala Sua (discus), Amy Acuff (high jump) and Andrea Anderson (4 X 400m relay). In 2004, Joanna Hayes won the gold medal in the 100m hurdles (12.37, Olympic Record) at the Athens Olympics and was given the Jesse Owens Award, U.S. Track and Field s most prestigious honor. Hayes was the 1999 NCAA Outdoor 400m hurdle champion and three-time ( ) Pac m hurdle champion, graduated in June 2001 with a major in sociology. Attending UCLA s June 2002 graduation ceremony are Bruin track and field athletes (l-r) Brooke Fitzgerald, Bunmi Ogunleye, Tracy O Hara, Scott Moser and Suzanne Linn. UCLA s 2000 NCAA Women s Indoor Championship team was honored at the UCLA-Oregon State football game on Oct. 21, 2000 at the Rose Bowl. Standing (l-r): Assistant Coach Eric Peterson, Deana Simmons, Erica Hoernig, Men s Head Coach Art Venegas, Christina Tolson, Shakedia Jones and Chaniqua Ross; Kneeling: Tracy O Hara, Women s Head Coach Jeanette Bolden and Darnesha Griffith. I UCLA s 2004 NCAA Outdoor Championship team was honored at halftime of the USC-UCLA football game on December 4, 2004at the Rose Bowl - Front row (l-r): Dawn Harper, Alejandra Barrientos, Monique Henderson, Candice Bauchum; Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Jeanette Bolden, Distance Coach Eric Peterson, Jessica Cosby, Ashley Caldwell, Jackie Nguyen, Kamaiya Warren, Jenna Timinsky, Throws Coach Art Venegas, Jumps Coach Robert Johnson UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
2 Fourteen UCLA athletes competed at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Ten of the Bruin Olympians were honored at halftime of the UCLA-Arizona State football game in the Rose Bowl on Oct. 12, Front row (l-r): Marieke Veltman (U.S., long jump), Ato Boldon (Trinidad, sprints), Valeyta Althouse (U.S., shot put), Gail Devers (U.S., 100m, 100m hurdles and 4X100m relay); Back row (l-r): Amy Acuff (U.S., high jump), John Godina (U.S., shot put and discus), Mike Powell (U.S., long jump), Mike Terry (Antigua-Barbuda, relays), Suzy Powell (U.S., discus) and Nada Kawar (Jordan, throws). GAIL DEVERS (left) Advanced to the semifinals in the 100m at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Ended the season ranked No. 8 in the world in the 110mH and No. 2 in the U.S. Ranked No. 4 in the 100m in the U.S Set the U.S. Indoor mark in the 60mH (7.78), breaking Jackie Joyner-Kersee s record of 7.81 (1989). Ended the season ranked No. 1 in the World in the 100m hurdles (12.45) for the fifth consecutive year and No. 9 in the 100. In the U.S. rankings, she was No. 1 in the 100m hurdles for the seventh consecutive season and No. 4 in the 100m Ended the season ranked No. 1 in the World in the 100m hurdles, for the seventh time in her career and the fourth consecutive season. She won 100m hurdle titles at the World Cup, Grand Prix final and USA Outdoor (her eighth U. S. championship). Devers posted the World s fastest 2002 mark (12.40). She placed sixth in the voting for Track & Field News Women s Athlete of the Year and was given the USATF President s Award for Outstanding Contribution Rated No. 1 in the world in the women s 100m hurdles (No. 1 in the world in the 100m hurdles eight times, ) in the last 11 years. Devers won the 100m hurdles at the USA Championship (12.91) and Goodwill Games (12.61) and was second (12.54) at the World Outdoor At the U. S. Trials, Devers won the 100m hurdles in 12.33, breaking her old American record of (1999). At the Olympic Games, she injured a hamstring in her semifinal heat and was unable to advance to the final Finished 10th in the Track & Field News voting for World s Top Athlete and was third in the U. S. vote. In outdoor competition, Dever s won the world 100m hurdles crown (then-american record of 12.37, breaking her old mark of 12.46, 1993) and placed fifth (10.95) in the 100m. At the USA Outdoor, Devers won the 100m hurdles (12.54w) and was second in the 100m (10.97w). Indoors, she won the USA flat 60 and took the World Indoor silver. Devers other honors included USATF Humanitarian Athlete of the Year and induction into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame At the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Devers won the gold medal in the 100m for the second consecutive Olympiad. She also won a second gold on the winning U.S. 4x100m relay team and placed fourth in the 100m hurdles. Prior to the 2000 Games, a UCLA athlete had won the last four Olympic women s 100m titles (1996 and 92, Devers; 1988, Florence Griffith Joyner; and 1984, Evelyn Ashford) UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD II
3 JIM BUSH During his tenure as UCLA s men s head coach from , Bush led the Bruins to an impressive 20-year dual meet record of (.879), seven national dual meet titles, seven Pac- 10 crowns and five NCAA championship team titles. In 1966, his Bruins recorded UCLA s first ever dual meet victory over USC, winning at the Coliseum. From , 23 of his athletes competed in the Olympics, winning four gold, five silver and three bronze medals. In 1987, Bush was inducted in the National Track & Field Hall of Fame. In December 1996, he was inducted into the U.S. Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame. And, the following year (1997), he was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame. In the February 2000 issue of Coach & Athletic Director magazine, Bush was listed as one of the 13 most influential collegiate track and field coaches fo the 20th century. ATO BOLDON Retired from competition at the 2004 Athens Olympics Was rated No. 3 in the world in the 100m (season best 9.88). At the World Championships, he placed fourth in the 100m At the Sydney Olympics, competing for Trinidad/Tobago, won his third and fourth Olympic career sprint medals, winning the silver in the 100m (9.99) and bronze in the 200m (20.20). Entering 2000, he was ranked No. 3 in the world in the 100m (9.86) and No. 7 in the 200m (19.86) Entered the season ranked No. 1 in the world in the 200m (19.88) and No. 2 in the 100m (9.86) Won the World Championships 200m title As a Bruin senior, won the NCAA 100m title As a junior, won the NCAA 200m title. School record holder in the 100m (9.90) and 200m (19.80). III JOHN GODINA No. 2 in the world and in the U.S. in the shot put ( ) No. 5 in the world in the shot put. In the U.S., was ranked No. 2 in the discus and No. 3 in the shot put No. 3 in the world in the shot put and No. 2 in the U.S. in the discus Ranked No. 1 in the world in the shot put, winning at the World Championships (71-9), U.S. Outdoor Championships ( ) and World Indoor Championships ( ). For the second time in his career, he was awarded the Jesse Owens Award At the Sydney Olympics, won his second Olympic medal, bronze, in the shot put (69-7). Also competed in the discus. He became the first American men s track and field athlete since 1924 to make the U.S. Olympic team in both the shot put and discus. At the U.S. Olympic Trials, placed second in the discus (208-8) and fourth in the shot put ( ). Entered 2000 ranked No. 4 in the world in the shot put and No. 7 in the discus At the U.S. Nationals, won the shot put with a personal best throw of 72-3 and was second in the discus (218-8). Entering the season, Godina was ranked No. 1 in the world in the shot put ( ) and No. 3 in the discus (229-4) For the first time since Parry O Brien in 1955, Godina won both the shot put and discus at the U.S. Outdoor Championships. He was voted the Track & Field News U.S. Athlete of the Year and received his first Jesse Owens Award Won the World shot put title At the Atlanta Olympics, won the silver medal in the shot put As a Bruin senior, won his first World Championship in the shot put, as well as the NCAA shot put and discus titles UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
4 Jackie Joyner-Kersee was honored in April 2001 by the Honda Award as the Top Women s Collegiate Athlete of the Last 25 years. In January 2001, she was named the World s Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century by Sports Illustrated for Women. Joyner-Kersee was named the Summer Olympian of the Century by the Associated Press in December At the 2000 U. S. Trials, she returned to long jump competition and placed sixth. JJK retired from heptathlon competition in 1998 after winning the event at the Goodwill Games. She won her sixth Olympic medal in Atlanta 96. Unable to finish the heptathlon (hamstring injury), she rallied to capture the bronze medal in the long jump in Atlanta. The world record-holder in the heptathlon, JJK s six Olympic medals, including three golds, is the highest total ever won by a U.S. woman. (Marion Jones and Bruin alumnae Florence Griffith-Joyner and Evelyn Ashford are second with five apiece). JJK was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in In 1987 and 86, she was given the Jesse Owens Award. Known worldwide for her interest in helping others, JJK raised more than $12 million to build the Jackie Joyner Kersee Youth Center Foundation in her hometown of E. St. Louis, IL. She also keeps busy as the Chairperson of the St. Louis Sports Commission, and the Co-Founder of Jackie Joyner Kersee Racing (NASCAR). The March 2002 issue of Ebony included Joyner-Kersee on its list of the Top-10 Greatest African-American Women Athletes. In 2003, the UCLA track and field programs hosted the first annual Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational, named after two of the greatest Bruin athletes in school history. JJK was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame in Dec She also had the ninth and 25th top moment of the past 25 years in track and field, according to USATF. Her world record breaking heptathlon total of 7,215 was the ninth best moment, while becoming the first woman to break the 7,000 point barrier was ranked 25th. Florence Griffith Joyner, who died on Sept. 21, 1998 of a seizure at the age of 38, represents UCLA in the U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame (1995) and was posthumously inducted into the Bruin Athletic Hall of Fame in At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, she won three gold medals (100m, 200m, 4X100m relay) and a silver (4X400m relay). For her 1988 Olympic accomplishment, she was given the Jesse Owens Award. She holds world records in the 100m (10.49) and 200m (21.34). While at UCLA, she won the national championship in the 400m in 1983 and the 200m in Her husband, Al Joyner, the men s triple jump gold medalist at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, was on the UCLA women s track and field staff for two seasons ( ), coaching the jumpers. The March 2002 issue of Ebony included Griffith Joyner on its list of the Top 10 Greatest African-American Women Athletes. Her 100m and 200m world record breaking runs were ranked as the 10th and 19th best moments in USATF history for the past 25 years UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD IV
5 Former world record-holder in the decathlon Rafer Johnson won the gold medal at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy. At the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Johnson, competing with an injury, won the silver medal in the decathlon. For the remainder of his career, he would not lose another multi-event competition. In 1974, he was inducted into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame and, in 1984, was a charter inductee into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame. As a Bruin, he won Pac-10 Championships in the 220y low hurdles in 1956 and in the javelin in Johnson lit the Olympic torch at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. His daughter Jenny was an All-American volleyball player for the Bruins. As a Bruin senior, his son Josh placed second (248-7) in the javelin at the 1998 USA Outdoor. Johnson currently serves as President of the Southern California Special Olympics. Sports Illustrated took this photo (right) of UCLA head coach Ducky Drake (l) with his two proteges, Rafer Johnson (r) and C. K. Yang (center) immediately after the conclusion of the decathlon 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. In an epic Olympic story, Johnson and Yang, teammates at UCLA, competed for the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Johnson won the gold medal, with Yang, representing the People s Republic of China, earning the silver. A 1988 UCLA Hall of Fame inductee, Yang was a former world-record holder in the decathlon and ranked No. 1 in the world in 1962 and V In his first competition since retiring in 1992, Bruin great Willie Banks set a world triple jump record in the age group in June 2001 ( ). In 1999, the former world record-holder in the triple jump, was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame. One of the greatest triple jumpers ever produced by the U. S., Banks had his best moment on June 16, 1985 when he set a world record of at the USA Outdoor Championships in Indianapolis, IN. That was merely the culmination of a career that started in Oceanside, CA. After graduating from high school, Banks attended UCLA and was twice runner-up in the NCAA Championships ( ) and won two Pac-10 titles ( ). After college, he achieved his greatest success, setting his first American record in 1981 and increasing that record six more times. Banks represented the U. S. in 18 international competitions and was a member of the 1980, 84 and 1988 Olympic teams. He was also on the 1983 and 87 U. S. World Championship teams. In 1985, Banks was the Track & Field News and U. S. Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year. He also served USA Track & Field as chair of the Athletes Advisory Committee, in addition to serving as an organization vice president UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
6 At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Michael Marsh won a silver medal, running the third leg on the U.S. 4x100m relay. At the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Spain, he won two gold medals, winning the 200m and running on the victorious U.S. 4x100m relay. While at UCLA, Marsh was a member of two Bruin NCAA Outdoor title teams ( ) and he won the Pac m championship twice (1986, 1988). In 1997, Evelyn Ashford was inducted into the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in She ranked No. 1 in the world four times in the 100m and was the top-ranked American seven times, including four in a row from A competitor at the 1976 Olympic Games while attending UCLA, she also competed in the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Games, winning four gold medals and a silver. She was a two-time World record holder in the 100m. While at UCLA, Ashford won four national collegiate titles in the sprints and relays and led the Bruins to the 1977 national championship. In 2003, she was named to the Board of Directors for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. UCLA track and field has a tradition of recruiting the nation s top high school athletes. UCLA s women s program has recruited four Track&Field News High School Athletes of the Year since Pictured are (l-r): Amy Acuff (1993), Suzy Powell (1994), Seilala Sua (1996 women s runner-up), Michael Granville II (1996 men s runner-up), Joanna Hayes (1995) and Kim Mortensen (1996) UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD VI
7 UCLA s track and field program has been just as successful indoors as outdoors. The Bruin women won back-to-back NCAA Indoor team titles in 2000 and Lena Nilsson won the m title. In 2002, Darnesha Griffith won the high jump and the Bruin women won the distance medley relay. In 2001, Christina Tolson won the shot put. And, in 2000, the UCLA women won the school s first-ever NCAA Indoor title and the Bruin program had four individual champions - Tracy O Hara (pole vault), Keyon Soley (long jump), Jess Strutzel (800m) and Seilala Sua (shot put). The first NCAA Indoor meet for men was held in 1965 and 1983 for women. UCLA S NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONS (24) Lena Nilsson, 800m Darnesha Griffith, HJ UCLA Women s DMR Christina Tolson, SP Tracy O Hara, PV Keyon Soley, LJ Jess Strutzel, 800m Seilala Sua, SP UCLA Men s DMR Amy Acuff, HJ Mebrahtom Keflezighi, 5000m Valeyta Althouse, SP Jonathan Ogden, SP Amy Acuff, HJ Dawn Dumble, SP John Godina, SP Amy Acuff, HJ Dawn Dumble, SP John Godina, SP Dawn Dumble, SP Eric Bergreen, SP Tracie Millett, SP Tracie Millett, SP Mike Tully, PV Jonathan Ogden VII Dawn Dumble Christina Tolson 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
8 There have been nine World Outdoor and eight World Indoor Championship meets from WORLD OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS John Godina, SP Gail Devers, 100mH Ato Boldon, 200m John Godina, SP Gail Devers, 100mH John Godina, SP Gail Devers, 100m/100mH Jackie Joyner-Kersee, HEP Kevin Young, 400mH Mike Powell, LJ Jackie Joyner-Kersee, LJ Greg Foster, 110mH Mike Powell, LJ Jackie Joyner-Kersee, LJ/HEP Greg Foster, 110mH Greg Foster, 110mH WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONS John Godina, SP Gail Devers, 60m Gail Devers, 60m Greg Foster, 60mH Kevin Young World Record-Holder in the 400m hurdles (46.78, 1992) Mike Powell World Record-Holder in the LJ ( ,1991) 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD VIII
9 In 1998, UCLA had three more athletes inducted into the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame high jumper Dwight Stones, hurdler Greg Foster and distance runner Francie Larrieu-Smith. Dwight Stones, a former world record-holder in the high jump, was one of the world s top jumpers from He represented the U.S. in three Olympic Games, winning the bronze in both 1972 and 76 and placing fourth in An 11-time national champion, Stones, who attended UCLA and Long Beach State, set his first world-record in Munich, Germany in 1973 by clearing That jump also made him the first flop jumper to set a world high jump record. He raised the world record to 7-7 in 1976 and added another quarter inch to the record two months later. He won the Olympic Trials in 1972 and 84. While at UCLA, Stones placed third at the 1972 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He is now the television networks top track and field analyst. In 2003, Stones was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Los Angeles Track & Field Organizing Committee. Greg Foster was one of the world s greatest hurdlers from He was a national collegiate champion while at UCLA in both the high hurdles (1978, 80) and 200m (1979), and still leads the All-time Bruin chart in the high hurdles (13.22). After college, Foster won 10 national titles, both indoor and outdoor, and he won the first three world outdoor championships ( ). Foster s best Olympic Games showing was a silver in He was world ranked for 15 of 16 years from , achieving Top-five rankings five times. He was world-ranked in the 200m in 1979 and set world indoor hurdles records in 1986 and 87. He was a member of 12 international teams, and was the 1991 world indoor champion and the 1981 World Cup winner. IX It was once said that running was Francie Larrieu Smith s way of life. How else could you describe an athlete whose running career spanned four decades and 35 U. S. distance records from 1000m to two miles? Smith was on 28 national teams and won 21 national titles. She was a member of five Olympic teams, starting in 1972 when she ran the 1500m. She also ran the 1500m at the 1976 Games and was a team member at that distance in She missed out on the 1984 team but ran the 10,000m at the 1988 Games, taking fifth. She moved up to the marathon for the 1992 Games. At the 92 Games, she carried the U.S. flag at the Opening Ceremonies. She has been nationally ranked in every event from 800m to the marathon. She also ran in the 1987 and 91 World Track and Field Championships in the 10,000m. While at UCLA, Larrieu Smith won the 1974 AIAW Outdoor titles in the 880, mile and two-mile and still leads the UCLA chart in the 3000m (9:03.2) UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
10 SEILALA SUA: WINNINGEST NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPION IN WOMEN S HISTORY During her four-year career ( ), Seilala Sua won a combined seven NCAA Outdoor and Indoor individual throwing titles, including six in Outdoor competition, making her the winningest women s athlete in NCAA Outdoor history. Sua, who attended Aquinas High School in Cooper City, FL, won four consecutive Outdoor discus crowns, only the second women in Outdoor history to win four straight individual titles in the same event. During her NCAA Championship career, Sua scored 107 points, a school record. In Pac-10 competition, Sua won six individual throwing championships. Her best marks while at UCLA were 57-11/ i in the shot put, /212-4 in the discus, in the javelin and in the hammer Athens Olympic Games - Did not advance to the finals in the discus Ranked No. 4 in the U.S. in the discus USA Trials - Third in the discus (202-1) 2003 Ranked No. 2 in the U.S. in the shot put for the second consecutive year and No. 3 in the discus USA Outdoor Second in the shot put ( ) and was third in the discus (196-10) 2002 Ranked No. 2 in the U. S. in the shot put and No. 4 in the discus USA Outdoor Second in the shot put (60-8, personal-best) and fourth in the discus (205-3) 2001 Ranked No. 6 in the World in the discus and No. 3 in the U. S. in the shot put World Outdoor Sixth (209-1) in the discus USA Outdoor First in the shot put ( ) and discus (207-10); it was Sua s fourth consecutive discus crown and the first USA shot put/discus double winner since Olympic Games 10 th (196-4) in the discus USA Trials First in the discus (216-2) NCAA Outdoor First in shot put ( ) and discus (200-09) Pac-10 First in shot put ( ) and discus (205-1); Second in javelin (148-1). NCAA Indoor First in shot put (56-8); Second in weight throw (69-0) USA Indoor Fourth in shot put (56-1), Third in weight throw ( ) Honors Awarded Pac-10 Conference Medal; Pac-10 Women s Track & Field Athlete of the Year 1999 World Outdoor Championships Sixth (209-1) in the discus (first time a U. S. woman advanced to final; highest finish by an American woman) USA Outdoor First in the discus (203-8) NCAA Outdoor First in shot put (57-9) and discus (210-10, meet record) Pac-10 First in shot (57-11), discus (199-9) and javelin (161-2), first women s thrower in conference history to win three events NCAA Indoor Third place in shot put (54-2) and weight throw (67-4) USA Indoor Fifth in shot put ( ) Honors NCAA Outdoor Outstanding Woman s Athlete of the Meet; Pac-10 Women s Track and Field Athlete of the Year 1998 USA Outdoor First in discus (204-2); Seventh in shot put (53-0) NCAA Outdoor First in discus (210-8, meet record); Sixth in shot put ( ); 25 th in hammer (172-8) Pac-10 First in shot put (56-10); 2nd in discus (204-10); Third in hammer (175-5) NCAA Indoor Seventh in shot put ( ) USA Indoor Fifth in shot put ( ) 1997 Pan American Junior First in shot put ( ) and discus (189-11, meet record) U. S. Junior First in shot put ( ) and discus (198-7, meet record) NCAA Outdoor First in discus (200-6); Third in shot put ( , No. 4 World Junior) Pac-10 Second in shot put (54-8) and discus (193-11) NCAA Indoor Third in shot put ( , U. S. Junior indoor record) Honors American junior record in the discus (208-2) 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD X
11 JOHN GODINA SHOT PUT/DISCUS THROW, (CHEYENNE, WY/CENTRAL HS) In 2004, ranked No. 2 in the world and in the U.S. in the shot put ( ). USA Trials runner-up in the shot put (69-2). In 2003, ranked No. 5 in the world in the shot put (69-8). In the U.S. rankings, was No. No. 2 in the discus and No. 3 in the shot put. U.S. Indoor and Outdoor Championships runner-up in the shot put ( i/ ). Silver medalist at the World Indoor Championships (69-8). In 2002, ranked No. 3 in the world ( ) in the shot put and No. 2 in the U. S. in the discus. In 2001, ranked No. 1 in the world ( ) in the shot put and No. 2 in the U. S. in the discus. Won the World Indoor and Outdoor Shot Put titles, throwing and 71-9, respectively. Two-time (2001, 1998) Jesse Owens Award recipient from U. S. Track & Field for Outstanding Male Track & Field Performer. Three-time World Outdoor Shot Put Champion (2001, 1997, 1995) Three-time USA Outdoor Shot Put Winner (2001, 1999, 1998) 2000 Olympic Shot Put Bronze Medalist 1998 USA Discus Champion 1996 Olympic Shot Put Silver Medalist Collegiate Record-Holder in the Shot Put ( , 1995) Five-time NCAA Champion (1995-Outdoor shot put/discus, Indoor shot put; 1994-Outdoor discus, Indoor Shot Put) Six-time Pac-10 Shot Put/Discus Champion ( ) MEBRAHTOM MEB KEFLEZIGHI 5,000M/10,000M/CROSS COUNTRY, (SAN DIEGO, CA/SAN DIEGO HS) Won the silver medal in the marathon at the Athens Olympics (2:11.29). Won the 10,000m race at the USA Trials. Ranked No. 1 in the U.S. in the 10,000m. Finished second at the ING New York Marathon (2:09.52) Ranked No. 2 in the U.S. in the 5000m and 10,000m. Was the runner-up at the U.S. Outdoor Championships (10,000m-27:57.59). At the World Outdoor Championships, placed 16th (10,000m-28:35.08). In cross country, placed second at the U.S. Championships (12K, 38:34) and 11th at the World Cross Country Championships (12K, 37:16). Was named the USA Track & Field Men s Cross Country Athlete of the Year. At the Chicago Marathon, was the highest American finisher, placing seventh in 2:10.03, a 2004 Olympic Games A standard time Ranked No. 1 in the U. S. in the 5000m and 10,000m. At the World Cup, placed fourth in the 5000m. At the U. S. Outdoor, won the 10,000m (27:41.68) and was second in the 5000m (13:30.05). Meb won five national titles - 5K, 12K cross country, 15K roads, 10,000m track and 7-mile roads and also placed ninth (2:12.35, top finishing U. S. runner in his marathon debut) in the New York City Marathon, the best performance by an American in New York since Ranked No. 3 in the U. S. in the 5,000m and No. 2 in the 10,000m. Recipient of the Glen Cunningham Award (Outstanding Male Athlete in the Distance Events of 800m and longer) and the Robert E. DeCelle Award (Outstanding Male Long Distance Runner) from U. S. Track & Field 10,000m American Record-Holder (27:13.98, 2001) Two-time ( ) U. S. 12K Cross Country Champion 2000 U. S. Olympic Trials 10,000m Champion Four-time NCAA Champion (1997-Indoor 5,000m, Outdoor 5,000m/10,000m, Cross Country) Two-time ( ) Pac-10 5,000m Champion XI 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
12 BOB LARSEN MEN S T&F HEAD COACH (15 YRS) CC/DISTANCE COACH (21 YRS) SAN DIEGO STATE 61 LARSEN QUICK FACTS 2004 U. S. Men s Olympic T& F Team Assistant Coach (Distances) Four-time NCAA Coach of the Year Nine-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year In Mt. SAC Relays and CA CC Cross Country and Track Coaches Hall of Fame Two NCAA Outdoor Titles Four National Dual Meet Championships Bob Larsen, four-time National Coach of the Year (track and field ; cross-country ) on July 30, 1999 announced his retirement as the UCLA men s track and field and cross country head coach. He directed the Bruin men s track and field program for 15 seasons and the cross country team for 21 years. In 2004, Larsen served as the distance coach on the U. S. Men s Olympic track and field team and former Bruin great Meb Kelfizighi won a silver medal in the marathon. During his Bruin tenure, Larsen maintained UCLA s track and field program at a national championship level, dominating the Pacific-10 Conference and elevating cross-country to prominence. He led the Bruins to two NCAA outdoor championships (1987 and 88); nine Top 10 national outdoor finishes, including a secondplace in 1995, third-place in 96, fourth-place in 1997 and sixth-place in 1998, along with nine Pacific-10 titles in 15 years, including six in the 1990s. He was the Pac-10 Track and Field Coach of the Year on nine occasions, including ( , , 98). In 15 seasons, Larsen guided the Bruins to the national dual meet crown four times, including the 1996 No. 1 ranking, and to seven secondplace finishes, including runner-up titles from and 1998, and a third-place showing in Under Larsen, the Bruins had a remarkable dual meet record of ; 12 unbeaten seasons, including five of his last six years (the Bruins were 10-0 in 1998, 97 and 96, 8-0 in 1995 and 9-0 in 1994), with home dual winning streaks of 31 ( ), 32 ( ), 39 ( ) and 51 ( ). During his 15 years as head coach, Larsen never lost to archrival USC in dual competition, including an Bruin victory at USC in his last season (1999). In 1997, Larsen was inducted into the Mt. SAC Relays Coaches Hall of Fame. In 96, he was enshrined into the California Community College Cross Country and Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame and was named the Dist. VIII Men s Coach of the Year by the U. S. Track Coaches Association, an honor he also earned in In 1995, Larsen was named the USTCA National Men s Coach of the Year. Larsen s current star pupil is Mebrahtom Keflezighi, the greatest distance runner in UCLA s men s track history. In 2004, he won a silver medal in the marathon, becoming the first American since 1976 to medal at the Olympic Games. He also finished second in the ING New York Marathon. At the U.S. Olympic Trials he won the 10,000m race. In 2002, Meb won five national distance running titles and in 2001, set the American record in the 10,000m (27:13.98). In 2000, he won the 10,000m at the U. S. Trials and placed 12th at the Olympics. Keflezighi as a Bruin junior in 97 won four NCAA titles cross country, indoor 5000m, and outdoor 5000/ 10,000m (becoming the eighth athlete in NCAA history to win this double) and became the third athlete in NCAA history to win the outdoor double and the cross country title in the same season (1997). In addition, he holds the school records in the 5000m (13:26.85) and 10,000m (28:16.79). In 1998, Meb was honored with the first-ever Carl Lewis Award, given to the nation s top male collegiate track and field athlete. Other athletes coached by Larsen at UCLA include Steve Ortiz, who held four UCLA distance records (2 Mi - 8:24; 5000m - 13:35.0; 10,000m - 8:21.70; and marathon - 2:13.21) until Keflezighi broke the 5000m and 10,000m records; Ron Cornell (3:57 mile); Dave Daniels (8:29 steeple); Mark Junkermann (8:31 steeple); Del Davis ( high jump to tie the American record in 1982); Anthony Curran ( pole vault) and Dokie Williams (55-2 triple jump). When Larsen took over the Bruin men s cross Men s Track and Field Year Dual Pac-10 NCAA nd 16thT st 6th nd 4thT st 3rd st 2nd st 12th st 9th st 8thT th 17thT rd 10th st 6th st 1st st 1st nd 8th nd 58thT country program in 1979 it had never won a Pacific-10 title. In his initial season (1979), he coached the first UCLA cross country team to ever qualify to the NCAA championship. During his tenure, the NCAA (1980) and two-time Pac-10 ( ) Men s Cross Country Coach of the Year led the Bruins to two conference crowns ( ) and six NCAA appearances, highlighted by national fifth-place finishes in 1980 and 81. The fall of 1992 marked the first of two consecutive seasons that Larsen directed both the UCLA men s and women s cross country programs. In 1993, Karen Hecox became the first Bruin woman to win both the Pac-10 and NCAA Dist. 8 meets and placed 10th at the NCAA championship. Those accomplishments earned her 1993 Pac-10 Female Cross Country Athlete of the Year. Larsen was assisted that season by Eric Peterson, now the Bruin men s/women s cross country and distance coach. Larsen succeeded long-time Bruin head coach Jim Bush after the 1984 season. Larsen was Bush s No. 1 assistant from Prior to UCLA, Larsen had an outstanding career at Grossmont Community College in El Cajon, CA. His cross country teams won the state title an unprecedented seven consecutive times to close out his tenure at Grossmont. In track and field at Grossmont with Larsen as an assistant and head coach, the Griffins won nine consecutive conference titles, and his distance runners set 11 national community college records. Larsen developed, among others, Kirk Pfeffer, junior world marathon record holder at 2:17.44 who went on to run a 2:10 marathon, and Ed Mendoza, a 1976 U.S. Olympian at 10,000m and also a 2:10 marathoner. Also while at Grossmont, Larsen co-founded and served as head coach of the JamulToads, a track club in the San Diego area that in 1976 won the AAU National cross country title. He coached four years at Monte Vista HS in Spring Valley, CA, where he led his cross country teams to four straight CIF titles. During Larsen s last three years at the school, his team remained undefeated. LARSEN S UCLA RECORD Men s Cross Country Year Pac-10 NCAA th th th rd th rd th rd th th th Year Pac-10 NCAA rd th th rd 12th rd rd 20th nd 9th st 5th st 5th rd 15th 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD XII
13 Under Jim Bush, UCLA won its third (1971-left ) and fourth (1972-below ) NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Bruin men have won eight NCAA outdoor titles. XIII 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
14 MEMORIAL TOM BRADLEY, Tom Bradley, who in 1973 was elected as the first African- American mayor of Los Angeles and would serve an unprecedented five terms as the city s mayor before stepping down in 1993, died on Sept. 29, 1998 of a heart attack at the age of 80. Bradley competed for the Bruin track team from Bradley was the most prominent political figure in the history of Los Angeles. In 1963 he was the first African-American elected to the City Council; served as mayor for 20 years presiding over a period of enormous growth; twice ran unsuccessfully for governor of California (in 1982, running against Republican George Deukmejian, Bradley came within 52,295 votes of becoming the first African-American to win the top office in any state) and he helped bring the Olympics back to Los Angeles in Born to sharecropper parents on Dec. 29, 1917 in Calvert, TX, Bradley s family moved to Los Angeles in He attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, a mostly white campus, where he was the first African-American to be elected president of the Poly Boys League and the first to be inducted into the Ephebians, a national honor society. Bradley was also captain of the track team and a standout in the quartermile, long jump and relays. In 1937 he was the All-Southern California 440y champion. Bradley also made the All-City football squad as a tackle. After graduation from Poly HS, Bradley earned a track scholarship to attend UCLA. He was a three- year letterman, competing in the 440y, 880y and relays. His best time in the 440y was 48.2, in One of Bradley s track teammates was Jackie Robinson, who would later break baseball s color barrier. As a Bruin, Bradley was a prominent member of Kappa Alpha Psi UCLA s African-American fraternity. For his outstanding career achievements in public service and collegiate athletics, Bradley in 1977 was given the NCAA s top honor, The Theodore Roosevelt Award. UCLA Quarter-miler The inscription on the Roosevelt Award describes Bradley s many and life-long contributions to the nation, the City of Los Angeles and to UCLA The Teddy Award annually is presented to a prominent American for whom competitive athletics in college and attention to physical well-being thereafter have been important factors in a distinguished career of national significance and achievement. As Los Angeles most prominent political figure 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD XIV
15 MEMORIAL FLORENCE GRIFFITH JOYNER Florence Griffith Joyner, known to her friends as DeeDee and to the world as Flo Jo, died on Sept. 21, 1998 at the age of 38 of a seizure. Griffith Joyner starred as a Bruin runner from Flo Jo s potential as a great runner was first witnessed at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, when she won a silver medal in the 200m. But it was four years later when she made the track world sit up and take notice of women s sprinting. Flo Jo will be as famous for her skin-tight, one-legged running outfits, glittering fingernails and flowing hair as she will be for her two world records and five Olympic medals, including three gold. Flo Jo s greatness first came through at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis, where she set the world record in the 100m with a time of Two months later at the 88 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, Flo Jo would captivate the world with her accomplishments. She won gold in the 100m (10.54w) and 200m, setting her second world-record (21.34), and anchored the winning U.S. 4x100m relay (41.98), while also winning a silver medal on the U.S. 4x400m relay. Those amazing accomplishments earned her the 1988 AP Female Athlete of the Year, USOC Sportswomen of the Year and Celebrating her gold medal performance in Seoul. Sullivan (top amateur athlete) awards. Flo Jo s track career began to blossom while at UCLA. A 1978 graduate of Jordan HS in Los Angeles, Griffith Joyner first attended CS Northridge before transferring to UCLA. There, under the guidance of Bob Kersee and with teammates Jackie Joyner-Kersee and current Bruin women s head coach Jeanette Bolden, the Bruins became the best women s collegiate team in the na- As a student at UCLA tion, winning national team championships in 1982 and 83. In 1982 as a junior, Flo Jo won the NCAA 200m (22.39) and as a senior in 83, she won the NCAA 400m, setting at the time an NCAA record with a mark of On the Bruin all-time charts, her 100m mark of is No. 2, and her times of (a collegiate record) in the 200m and in the 400m are No. 1. Flo Jo was inducted into the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1995 and was anxiously awaiting her 1998 induction into UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame (she died two weeks before the induction ceremony). Following her track career, Flo Jo remained involved as a public servant, serving on the President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and as a spokeswoman for Project Eco-School (a resource center for environmental education), the American Cancer Society, the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and the Osteoporosis Business Coalition. She also received a Distinguished Service Award from the United Negro College Fund. Along with her husband Al Joyner, Jackie s brother who won a gold medal in the triple jump at the 84 Olympics and who coached the UCLA women s jumpers for two seasons ( ), they formed the Florence Griffith Joyner Youth Foundation. On Nov. 13, 1990, Flo Jo gave birth to her daughter, Mary Ruth, who is now 12 years old. Donations to the Mary Ruth Joyner trust fund can be sent to Final Kick Marketing, La Alameda, Suite 270, Mission Viejo, CA, The March 2002 issue of Ebony listed Griffith Joyner as one of the Top 10 Greatest African-American Women Athletes. In 2004, Joyner s 100m and 200m world records at the 1988 Olympics were named the 10th and 19th best moments in USA Track and Field of the past 25 years. XV 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD
16 INSERT LEXUS AD 2005 UCLA MEN S TRACK & FIELD XVI
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