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1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships

The 1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the 15th NCAA track and field championship. The event was held at Stagg Field in Chicago, Illinois in June 1936. The University of Southern California won the team championship.[1] Athletes from 32 universities and colleges participated in the event.[1]

1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 1936
Host cityChicago, Illinois
VenueStagg Field
Events16
1935
1937

For the second consecutive year, Ohio State's Jesse Owens won championships in four individual events—the 100-meter sprint, the 200-meter sprint, the 220-yard low hurdles and the broad jump (now called the long jump). Owens accounted for more than half of Ohio State's points (40 of 73) in the team scoring. Owens also set a new world record in the 100-meter sprint at the meet.[1]

California's Archie Williams set a world record (46.1) in the 400-meter heats; he won the final in 47.0.[2] USC's Kenneth Carpenter won the discus throw with a toss of 173 feet (52.72 m), which was a new American record and surpassed Harald Andersson's official world record by more than a foot;[3] however, it was inferior to new records by Andersson and Willy Schröder that were still pending official ratification.[4] Javelin thrower Alton Terry of Hardin-Simmons also broke the American record in his specialty.[3]

Team scoring edit

1. University of Southern California - 103+13 points
2. Ohio State - 73 points
3. Indiana - 42 points
4. Stanford - 32 points
5. Michigan - 23 points
6. Wisconsin - 18 points
7. California - 17 points
8. Nebraska - 16 points
8. Rice - 16 points
10. Notre Dame - 14 points

Track events edit

100-meter dash
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 10.2 seconds (new world record)
2. Foy Draper, USC
3. Sam Stoller, Michigan
4. Adrian Talley, USC
5. Harvey Wallender, Texas
6. George Boone, USC

110-meter high hurdles
1. Forrest Towns, Georgia - 14.3 seconds
2. Dan Caldemeyer, Indiana
3. Sam Klopstock, Stanford
4. Roy Staley, USC
5. Dick Kearns, Colorado
6. Jack Kellner, Wisconsin

200-meter dash
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 21.3 seconds
2. Harvey Wallender, Texas
3. Foy Draper, USC
4. Jack Weiershauser, Stanford
5. Herschel Neil, Northwest (Missouri) State Teachers
6. Clark Crane, USC

220-yard low hurdles
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 23.1 seconds
2. Don Elser, Notre Dame
3. Ben Willis, Kentucky
4. Jack Patterson, Rice
5. Dick Kearns, Colorado
6. Leland Lafond, USC

400-meter hurdles
1. Bob Osgood, Michigan - 53.4 seconds
2. Herman Nelson, Oklahoma
3. Jack Patterson, Rice
4. Loren Benke, Washington State
5. Ben Stout, Ball (Ind.) State Teachers
6. Dell Fishback, California

400-meter run
1. Archie Williams, California - 47.0 seconds
2. Al Fitch, USC
3. Harold Smallwood, USC
4. Jack Weiershauser, Stanford
5. Ray Ellinwood, Chicago
6. James Cassin, USC

800-meter run
1. Charles Beetham, Ohio State - 1:53.0
2. Ross Bush, USC
3. Marmaduke Hobbs, Indiana
4. Joe McGrath, Notre Dame
5. George O'Brien, Ohio State
6. Louis Brothers, Rice

1500-meter run
1. Archie San Romani - Emporia (Kansas) State Teachers - 3:53.0 (new meeting record)
2. Chuck Fenske, Wisconsin
3. Don Lash, Indiana
4. Clayton Brailsford, Michigan
5. Ivan Mothershead, Virginia Polytechnic
6. Tom Sexton, Ohio State

5000-meter run
1. Don Lash, Indiana - 14:58.5 (new meeting record)
2. Tom Deckard, Indiana
3. Ken Waite, Michigan State
4. Jim Smith, Indiana
5. Paul Benner, Ohio State
6. Fred Lantz, USC

Field events edit

Broad jump
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 25 feet, 10+78 inches
2. Kermit King, Pittsburg (Kansas) State Teachers
3. George Boone, USC
4. Donald Skinner, USC
5. Clark Crane, USC
6. Richard Brunton, Illinois

High jump
1. Dave Albritton, Ohio State - 6 feet, 6+18 inches
1. Mel Walker, Ohio State - 6 feet, 6+18 inches
3. Al Threadgill, Temple
4. Gil Cruter, Colorado
4. Delos Thurber, USC
4. Jack Vickery, Texas

Hop, step and jump
1. Herschel Neil, Northwest Missouri Teacher - 48 feet, 5+18 inches (new meeting record)
2. Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska
3. George Boone, USC
4. Ken Cole, Southern Illinois
5. Fran Dittrich, Michigan State
6. Kermit King, Pittsburg (Kansas) State Teachers

Pole vault
1. Earle Meadows, USC - 14 feet, 1+34 inches
1. William Sefton, USC - 14 feet, 1+34 inches
3. Albert Haller, Wisconsin
3. David Weichert, Rice
5. Loring Day, USC
5. John Hooker, USC

Discus throw
1. Kenneth Carpenter, USC - 173 feet (new American record; exceeded officially listed world record)
2. Phil Levy, Stanford
3. Paul Halleck, Ohio State
4. Jess Petty, Rice
5. Widmer Etchells, Michigan
6. John Townsend, Michigan

Javelin
1. Alton Terry, Hardin-Simmons - 226 feet, 2+34 inches (new American record)
2. Ward Cuff, Marquette
3. Jack Thornley, Utah
4. Don Johnson, Idaho
5. Tex Milner, USC
6. Lawrence Minsky, Iowa State

Shot put
1. James Reynolds, Stanford - 50 feet, 3+12 inches
2. Sam Francis, Nebraska
3. George Mackey, California
4. Irwin Rubow, Wisconsin
5. Don Elser, Notre Dame
6. Clarence Schleimer, USC

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c John P. Gallagher (1936-06-21). "TROJANS WIN N.C.A.A. MEET WITH 103 POINTS". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Hill, E. Garry. "History of the NCAA Championships: 400 Meters" (PDF). Track & Field News. Retrieved 2015-11-06.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "Terry Betters Own American Javelin Record". Abilene Morning Reporter-News. 1936-06-21. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  4. ^ Jukola, Martti (1935). Huippu-urheilun historia (in Finnish). Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö.

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The 1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the 15th NCAA track and field championship The event was held at Stagg Field in Chicago Illinois in June 1936 The University of Southern California won the team championship 1 Athletes from 32 universities and colleges participated in the event 1 1936 NCAA Track and Field ChampionshipsDatesJune 1936Host cityChicago IllinoisVenueStagg FieldEvents16 19351937 For the second consecutive year Ohio State s Jesse Owens won championships in four individual events the 100 meter sprint the 200 meter sprint the 220 yard low hurdles and the broad jump now called the long jump Owens accounted for more than half of Ohio State s points 40 of 73 in the team scoring Owens also set a new world record in the 100 meter sprint at the meet 1 California s Archie Williams set a world record 46 1 in the 400 meter heats he won the final in 47 0 2 USC s Kenneth Carpenter won the discus throw with a toss of 173 feet 52 72 m which was a new American record and surpassed Harald Andersson s official world record by more than a foot 3 however it was inferior to new records by Andersson and Willy Schroder that were still pending official ratification 4 Javelin thrower Alton Terry of Hardin Simmons also broke the American record in his specialty 3 Contents 1 Team scoring 2 Track events 3 Field events 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeam scoring edit1 University of Southern California 103 1 3 points 2 Ohio State 73 points 3 Indiana 42 points 4 Stanford 32 points 5 Michigan 23 points 6 Wisconsin 18 points 7 California 17 points 8 Nebraska 16 points 8 Rice 16 points 10 Notre Dame 14 pointsTrack events edit100 meter dash 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 10 2 seconds new world record 2 Foy Draper USC 3 Sam Stoller Michigan 4 Adrian Talley USC 5 Harvey Wallender Texas 6 George Boone USC110 meter high hurdles 1 Forrest Towns Georgia 14 3 seconds 2 Dan Caldemeyer Indiana 3 Sam Klopstock Stanford 4 Roy Staley USC 5 Dick Kearns Colorado 6 Jack Kellner Wisconsin200 meter dash 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 21 3 seconds 2 Harvey Wallender Texas 3 Foy Draper USC 4 Jack Weiershauser Stanford 5 Herschel Neil Northwest Missouri State Teachers 6 Clark Crane USC220 yard low hurdles 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 23 1 seconds 2 Don Elser Notre Dame 3 Ben Willis Kentucky 4 Jack Patterson Rice 5 Dick Kearns Colorado 6 Leland Lafond USC400 meter hurdles 1 Bob Osgood Michigan 53 4 seconds 2 Herman Nelson Oklahoma 3 Jack Patterson Rice 4 Loren Benke Washington State 5 Ben Stout Ball Ind State Teachers 6 Dell Fishback California400 meter run 1 Archie Williams California 47 0 seconds 2 Al Fitch USC 3 Harold Smallwood USC 4 Jack Weiershauser Stanford 5 Ray Ellinwood Chicago 6 James Cassin USC800 meter run 1 Charles Beetham Ohio State 1 53 0 2 Ross Bush USC 3 Marmaduke Hobbs Indiana 4 Joe McGrath Notre Dame 5 George O Brien Ohio State 6 Louis Brothers Rice1500 meter run 1 Archie San Romani Emporia Kansas State Teachers 3 53 0 new meeting record 2 Chuck Fenske Wisconsin 3 Don Lash Indiana 4 Clayton Brailsford Michigan 5 Ivan Mothershead Virginia Polytechnic 6 Tom Sexton Ohio State5000 meter run 1 Don Lash Indiana 14 58 5 new meeting record 2 Tom Deckard Indiana 3 Ken Waite Michigan State 4 Jim Smith Indiana 5 Paul Benner Ohio State 6 Fred Lantz USCField events editBroad jump 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 25 feet 10 7 8 inches 2 Kermit King Pittsburg Kansas State Teachers 3 George Boone USC 4 Donald Skinner USC 5 Clark Crane USC 6 Richard Brunton IllinoisHigh jump 1 Dave Albritton Ohio State 6 feet 6 1 8 inches 1 Mel Walker Ohio State 6 feet 6 1 8 inches 3 Al Threadgill Temple 4 Gil Cruter Colorado 4 Delos Thurber USC 4 Jack Vickery TexasHop step and jump 1 Herschel Neil Northwest Missouri Teacher 48 feet 5 1 8 inches new meeting record 2 Lloyd Cardwell Nebraska 3 George Boone USC 4 Ken Cole Southern Illinois 5 Fran Dittrich Michigan State 6 Kermit King Pittsburg Kansas State TeachersPole vault 1 Earle Meadows USC 14 feet 1 3 4 inches 1 William Sefton USC 14 feet 1 3 4 inches 3 Albert Haller Wisconsin 3 David Weichert Rice 5 Loring Day USC 5 John Hooker USCDiscus throw 1 Kenneth Carpenter USC 173 feet new American record exceeded officially listed world record 2 Phil Levy Stanford 3 Paul Halleck Ohio State 4 Jess Petty Rice 5 Widmer Etchells Michigan 6 John Townsend MichiganJavelin 1 Alton Terry Hardin Simmons 226 feet 2 3 4 inches new American record 2 Ward Cuff Marquette 3 Jack Thornley Utah 4 Don Johnson Idaho 5 Tex Milner USC 6 Lawrence Minsky Iowa StateShot put 1 James Reynolds Stanford 50 feet 3 1 2 inches 2 Sam Francis Nebraska 3 George Mackey California 4 Irwin Rubow Wisconsin 5 Don Elser Notre Dame 6 Clarence Schleimer USCSee also editNCAA Men s Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipReferences edit a b c John P Gallagher 1936 06 21 TROJANS WIN N C A A MEET WITH 103 POINTS Los Angeles Times Hill E Garry History of the NCAA Championships 400 Meters PDF Track amp Field News Retrieved 2015 11 06 permanent dead link a b Terry Betters Own American Javelin Record Abilene Morning Reporter News 1936 06 21 Retrieved 2014 11 29 Jukola Martti 1935 Huippu urheilun historia in Finnish Werner Soderstrom Osakeyhtio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships amp oldid 1097714420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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