This Day in Monitor & Subject–Could 14
1881–Lehigh defeated Lafayette of their first twin meet.
From Wikipedia: “The primary joint athletic monitor and area occasion held between the 2 establishments was on Could 14, 1881 on the grounds of the Lehigh College Athletic Affiliation. The meet consisted of fourteen occasions; Hundred Yards Sprint, Half-Mile Run, Throwing the Hammer, Operating Excessive Soar, 440 Yards Sprint, Mile Stroll, Placing the Shot, Operating Broad Soar, 220 Yards Sprint, Mile Run, Pole Vaulting, 120 Yards Hurdle Race, Bicycle Race, Standing Excessive Soar, and Tug of Struggle. Lehigh emerged with a decisive victory profitable ten of the fourteen occasions.
As an indication of the extraordinary rivalry that will develop between these two colleges, an article in Lafayette’s scholar newspaper, the Lafayette School Journal, known as the loss a “defeat in our latest contest with Lehigh College, -a defeat, too, doubly humiliating, coming, because it did, from an adversary in each different respect our inferior.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rivalry_(Lehigh-Lafayette)
1885/1887—Penn’s Billy Web page turned the first American to prime the 6-foot barrier within the Excessive Soar, clearing 6-1/4 (1.835) in Philadelphia. On the identical date two years later, he cleared 6-1(1.855), additionally in Philadelphia. He set a complete of 8 American Data within the pre-AAU period and gained 3 IC4A and three U.S. titles (1885-1887).
1910—Harvard beat Yale, 52 ½-51 ½, on its house monitor as D. P. Ranney beat F. A. Reilly by inches to get 2nd place within the remaining race of the day, the 220y, to win the meet for the Crimson.
1966—19-year outdated Bob Seagren set the primary of his 4 World Data (and the primary of his 7 American Data) within the Pole Vault, clearing 17-5 ½ (5.32) on the West Coast Relays in Fresno,CA. Fred Hansen set the earlier report of 17-4 in 1964 (ratified as 5.28/17-3 3/4).
Seagren went on to have a Corridor-of-Fame profession that included a gold medal on the 1968 Olympics.
WR Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menpercent27s_pole_vault_world_record_progression
https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/bob-seagren
https://vault.si.com/vault/2001/04/23/bob-seagren-pole-vaulter-february-20-1967
1966—Washington State sophomore Gerry Lindgren ran 12:53.0 for 3-miles in Seattle to smash his personal American File of 13:04.2, which was set in 1965.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Lindgren
1967—Germany’s Kurt Bendlin scored 8319 factors (8235-new tables) in Heidelberg to interrupt Russ Hodge’s World File of 8230 (8120). He would win the bronze medal on the 1968 Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Bendlin
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/70151
WR Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decathlon_world_record_progression
1977-Jan Merrill ran 4:30.98 at West Level to interrupt Francie Larrieu’s American File (4:31.69) within the mile. Merrill-Morin was a finalist (eighth) within the 1500-meters on the 1976 Olympics.
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77915

1993—Tennessee freshman Lawrence Johnson, who would grow to be higher identified for his exploits within the Pole Vault, gained the Decathlon on the SEC Championships at his house facility in Knoxville. His rating of 7576 nonetheless has him in fifth place on the All-Time U.S. Junior/Below-20 record.
“LoJo” went on to win gold within the Vault on the 2001 World Indoor Championships and silver on the 2000 Olympics and 1997 World Indoor Championships, and held the Collegiate File of 19-7 ½(5.98) from 1996 till LSU freshman Mondo Duplantis cleared 19-8 ¼ (6.00) on the 2019 SEC Championships.
2006— UCLA senior Chelsea Johnson gained the Pole Vault on the PAC-10 Championships in Eugene,OR, with a clearance of 15-1 (4.60) to interrupt the Collegiate File of 15-1/4 (4.58), which was set by Florida State’s Lacy Janson earlier within the 12 months. Janson would beat Johnson to win the NCAA title in June.
2010—The IAAF Diamond League made its debut in Doha, Qatar. Among the many winners:
Males
100-Asafa Powell (JAM) 9.81w
800-David Rudisha (KEN) 1:43.00
5000-Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 12:51.21
400 Hurdles-Bershawn Jackson (USA) 48.66
Shot Put-Christian Cantwell (USA) 71-7 ¼ (21.82)
Ladies
400-Allyson Felix (USA) 50.15
1500-Nancy Langat (KEN) 4:01.63
100 Hurdles-Lolo Jones (USA) 12.63w
Excessive Soar-1.Blanka Vlašić (CRO) 6-6 (1.98), 2. Chaunté Lowe (USA) 6-6 (1.98)
Outcomes: https://doha.diamondleague.com/programme-results/results-archive/
Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84aJUjXtghc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_IAAF_Diamond_League
2011—Arkansas’ Tina Šutej, a Junior from Slovenia, set a Collegiate (and Nationwide) File of 15-1 ½ (4.61) within the Pole Vault on the SEC Championships in Athens,GA. UCLA’s Chelsea Johnson set the earlier mark of 15-1 (4.60) 5 years earlier on this identical date(2006).
2011—Oregon freshman English Gardner gained the 100 on the PAC-10 Championships in 11.03 to set an American Junior/Below-20 File (now #9).
2012—Columbia’s Kyle Merber ran 3:35.59 at Swarthmore School to set an American Collegiate File for 1500-meters (since damaged). It was the quickest time run by a collegian since Villanova’s Sydney Maree (South Africa) set the general CR of three:35.30 in 1981. The holder of each information is now Villanova’s Liam Murphy (3:33.02/2025).
Merber has contributed to 3 World Relay Data:
4×800(i)-7:11.30 NJ*NY TC 2017 Boston College
(Joe McAsey 1:49.1, Kyle Merber 1:47.1, Chris Giesting 1:47.4, Jesse Garn 1:47.7)
4xmile(i)-16:12.81 NJ*NY TC 2017 NY’s Armory (since damaged)
(Donn Cabral 4:05.0, Ford Palmer 3:59.9, Graham Crawford 4:08.6, Kyle Merber 3:59.3)
Distance Medley-9:15.50 USA (2015 World Relays)
(Kyle Merber 2:53.6, Brycen Spratling 46.0, Brandon Johnson 1:44.7, Ben Blankenship 3:51.2)
Now retired from competitors, he spent the previous few years publishing The Lap Rely, and now he’s on the employees of Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Monitor!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Merber
https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/kyle-merber-246990
2022—Senior Gary Martin (Archbishop Wooden,PA) gained the Mile in 3:57.98 on the Philadelphia Catholic League Championships. That’s the quickest mile ever run in a excessive school-only race, bettering the earlier finest of three:58.3 that Jim Ryun ran on the 1965 Kansas state meet.
“I believe it’s loopy to have a look at the corporate I’m in,” Martin stated after the meet of the most effective American highschool milers. “It’s been such a giant bounce for me. Simply to know the fellows I’m surrounded with like Jim Ryun, Alan Webb and clearly final 12 months Hobbs Kessler ran 3:57 indoors, it’s some unbelievable firm to be in.
“I don’t assume it’s but to set in. I’ve been operating round all day so I actually haven’t had any time to take a seat with it and let it sink in. I believe that may in all probability come tomorrow. Once I actually sit down and simply give it some thought, it will likely be a extremely massive deal.”
He would enhance to three:57.89 later within the season and ran a fantastic 3:48.82 this previous indoor season (2025) as a Virginia Junior.
Learn extra at:
https://pa.milesplit.com/articles/314588/the-new-standard-in-hs-only-mile-competition#.YoEdWYweuN4.twitter
All-Time Prime-10 Perfomers (From T&F Information)
3:53.43 Alan Webb (South Lakes, Reston, Virginia) 2001
3:55.3h Jim Ryun (East, Wichita, Kansas) 1965
3:56.24 Colin Sahlman (Newbury Park, California) 2022
3:56.66 Owen Powell (Mercer Island, Washington) 2025
3:57.47 Josiah Tostenson (Crater, Central Level, Oregon) 2025
3:57.53 Simeon Birnbaum (Stevens, Speedy Metropolis, South Dakota) 2023
3:57.66i Hobbs Kessler (Skyline, Ann Arbor, Michigan) 2021
3:57.72 Drew Griffith (Butler, Pennsylvania) 2024
3:57.81i Drew Hunter (Loudoun Valley, Purcellville, Virginia) 2016
3:57.89 Gary Martin (Wooden, Warminster, Pennsylvaia) 2022
2023—A Texas lineup of Julien Alfred, Ezzine Abba, Rahsidat Adeleke, and Kevona Davis set a Collegiate File of 41.89 within the Ladies’s 4×100 on the Massive-12 Championships in Norman, Oklahoma. The identical foursome set the earlier report of 42.00 earlier within the season. They’d enhance to 41.55 the next month on their house monitor on the NCAA Championships. Solely nationwide groups from the U.S., Jamaica, East Germany, and Russia have ever run quicker!