Prefontaine Classic

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The Prefontaine Classic is one of the premier track and field meets in the United States. Every year it draws a world caliber field to compete at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field.

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[edit] History

The first annual Prefontaine Classic took place in 1974. The meet is also referred to as the Nike Prefontaine Classic as Nike has been the title sponsor since 1978. Originally started as the Hayward Field Restoration Meet, in 1975 the name was changed to Prefontaine Classic on the namesake of the legendary University of Oregon distance runner and Olympian Steve Prefontaine who was killed in a car accident a week prior to the meet.

[edit] Notable Performances and Records

[edit] Alan Webb's high school record

At the 2001 Prefontaine Classic Alan Webb ran 3:53.43 in the mile and broke Jim Ryun's national high school record that had stood for 36 years. This also was the fastest mile by an American in three years.

[edit] Maria Mutola in the 800 m

Maria Mutola has won 14 consecutive (1993-2006) women's 800 m races at the Pre Classic.

[edit] Mary Decker Tabb's world record 5k run

In 1982 Mary Decker Tabb set the 5000 m world record with a time of 15:08.26, beating the old world record (held by Ann Audain) by nearly five seconds.

[edit] Don Quarrie's world record 220yd dash

In 1975 Don Quarrie ran 19.92 in the 220yd (201.17m) dash and by doing so set a new world record.

[edit] Meet records

[edit] Men

100 m         9.88     Shawn Crawford, USA, 2004
              9.88     Justin Gatlin,  USA, 2006
200 m         20.15    Michael Johnson, USA, 1995
400 m         43.92    Michael Johnson, USA, 2000
800 m         1:44.62  Johnny Gray, USA, 1996
1000 m        2:14.54  Joaquim Cruz, Brazil, 1984
1500 m        3:34.42* Alan Webb, USA, 2004 (*en route in Mile)
Mile          3:49.92  Hicham El Guerrouj, Morroco, 2001
3000 m        7:35.44* Eliud Kipchode, Kenya, 2005 (*en route in 2-Mile)
Steeplechase  8:18.57  Amos Korir, Kenya, 1981
2-Mile        8:07.68  Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 2005
5000 m        13:07.83 Luke Kipkosgei, Kenya, 1998
10000 m       27:56.74 José Gomez, Mexico 1983
110 m Hurdles 13.06    Xiang Liu, China, 2005
400 m Hurdles 47.91    Bershawn Jackson, USA, 2005
High Jump     2.35m    Charles Clinger, USA, 2002
Pole Vault    5.95m    Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, 1994
Long Jump     8.38m    Joe Greene, USA, 1992
Triple Jump   17.40m   Walter Davis, USA, 2006
Shot Put      22.19m   Kevin Toth, USA, 2002
Discus        71.32m   Ben Plucknett, USA, 1983
Hammer        82.65m   Koji Murofushi, Japan, 2004
Javelin       79.52m   Duncan Atwood, USA, 1987

[edit] Women

100 m         10.90    Marion Jones, USA, 2002 
200 m         21.81    Marion Jones, USA, 1999 
400 m         49.34    Ana Guevara, Mexico, 2003 
800 m         1:57.57  Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 1997 
1000 m        2:32.33  Maria Mutola, Mozambique, 1995 
1500 m        4:00.73  Gabriela Szabo, Romania, 2000 
Mile          4:21.25  Mary Slaney, USA, 1988 
2000 m        5:38.80  Annette Peters, USA, 1992 
3000 m        8:39.33  Sonia O'Sullivan, Ireland, 1996 
Steeplechase  Not yet contested 
5000 m        15:06.53 Mary Slaney, USA, 1985 
10,000 m      Not yet contested 
100 m Hurdles 12.45    Brigitte Foster, Jamaica, 2003 
400 m Hurdles 55.10    Tonja Buford-Bailey, USA, 1996 
High Jump     1.99m    Yelena Slesarenko, Russia, 2006
Pole Vault    4.72 m   Stacy Dragila, USA, 2002 
Long Jump     7.31 m   Marion Jones, USA, 1998 
Triple Jump   Not yet contested 
Shot Put      19.19 m  Connie Price-Smith, USA, 1997 
Discus        65.35 m  Lisa Marie Vizaniari, Australia, 2000 
Hammer        69.82m   Erin Gilreath, USA, 2006
Javelin       Not yet contested

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