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800 meters at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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This is a list of the NCAA Division I indoor champions in the 800 meters or its imperial equivalent 880 yards. The imperial distance was run until 1983, while the metric distance was contested since 1984. The event was not held in 1986 and 1987. Hand timing was used until 1975, while starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used. In 1986 and 1987, the 110-mile track that the races were run on was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short, making the actual race distance less than 800 meters those years.[1][2]

Winners

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Women

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Women's 800m / 880yd winners[3][4]
Year Athlete Team Time
1983 Joetta Clark Tennessee Volunteers 2:06.02 y
1984 Veronica McIntosh Villanova Wildcats 2:06.82
1985 Tina Parrott Indiana Hoosiers 2:08.69
1988 Karol Davidson Texas Longhorns 2:08.19
1989 Edith Nakiyingi Iowa State Cyclones 2:05.68
1990 Meredith Rainey Harvard Crimson 2:02.77
1991 Edith Nakiyingi Iowa State Cyclones 2:04.84
1992 Mireille Sankatsing Eastern Michigan Eagles 2:03.47
1993 Amy Wickus Wisconsin Badgers 2:04.80
1994 Amy Wickus Wisconsin Badgers 2:02.05
1995 Amy Wickus Wisconsin Badgers 2:04.86
1996 Kristi Kloster Kansas Jayhawks 2:04.91
1997 Dawn Williams-Sewer Little Rock Trojans 2:02.55
1998 Hazel Clark Florida Gators 2:02.53
1999 Hazel Clark Florida Gators 2:01.77
2000 Chantee Earl Pittsburgh Panthers 2:02.19
2001 Svetlana Badrankova UTEP Miners 2:06.58
2002 Marian Burnett LSU Lady Tigers 2:05.33
2003 Lena Nilsson UCLA Bruins 2:05.13
2004 Nicole Cook Tennessee Volunteers 2:03.27
2005 Aneita Denton Arkansas Razorbacks 2:03.65
2006 Heather Dorniden Minnesota Golden Gophers 2:05.64
2007 Alysia Johnson California Golden Bears 2:03.47
2008 LaTavia Thomas LSU Lady Tigers 2:05.07
2009 Lacey Cramer BYU Cougars 2:04.27
2010 Phoebe Wright Tennessee Volunteers 2:02.55
2011 Lacey Bleazard BYU Cougars 2:04.09
2012 Nachelle Mackie BYU Cougars 2:03.30
2013 Natoya Goule LSU Lady Tigers 2:02.00
2014 Laura Roesler Oregon Ducks 2:03.85 A
2015 Natoya Goule Clemson Tigers 2:01.64
2016 Raevyn Rogers Oregon Ducks 2:04.68
2017 Raevyn Rogers Oregon Ducks 2:01.09
2018 Sabrina Southerland Oregon Ducks 2:01.55
2019 Danae Rivers Penn State Nittany Lions 2:03.69
2021 Aaliyah Miller Baylor Bears 2:00.69
2022 Lindsey Butler Virginia Tech Hokies 2:01.37
2023 Roisin Willis Stanford Cardinal 1:59.93 A
2024 Juliette Whittaker Stanford Cardinal 1:59.53

Men

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Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted

880 Yards

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Year Name, (Country) Team Time
1965 Tom Von Ruden Oklahoma St 1:51.8y
1966 Richardo Urbina Georgetown 1:51.9y
1967 Dave Patrick Villanova 1:48.9y
1968 Dave Patrick Villanova 1:52.0y
1969 Frank Murphy  Ireland Villanova 1:51.1y
1970 Mark Winzenried Wisconsin 1:51.7y
1971 Mark Winzenried Wisconsin 1:50.9y
1972 Dave Wottle Bowling Green 1:51.8y
1973 Ken Schappert Villanova 1:50.4y
1974 Reggie Clark William & Mary 1:52.2y
1975 Mark Enyeart Utah St 1:52.4y
1976 Bob Prince Kansas St 1:53.03y
1977 Mark Belger Villanova 1:49.17y
1978 Mark Belger Villanova 1:49.13y
1979 Evans White Prairie View 1:51.90y
1980 Evans White Prairie View 1:52.32y
1981 Sammy Koskei  Kenya Southern Meth 1:52.29y
1982 Dave Patrick Tennessee 1:49.94y

800 Meters

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Men's 800m winners[5]
Year Name, (Country) Team Time
1983 John Marshall Villanova 1:51.23y
1984 Daniel Rojas[a] Air Force 1:49.52
1985 Earl Jones Eastern Mich 1:47.26
1986 not held
1987 not held
1988 Jim Maton Eastern Ill 1:49.27
1989 Paul Ereng  Kenya Virginia 1:47.69
1990 Mark Everett Florida 1:47.45
1991 George Kersh Mississippi 1:46.19
1992 Rich Kenah Georgetown 1:47.40
1993 Marko Koers  Netherlands Illinois 1:48.39
1994 Jose "Tony" Parrilla Tennessee 1:47.77
1995  Michael Williams (JAM) Manhattan 1:48.12
1996 Einârs Tupurîtis  Latvia Wichita St 1:45.80
1997 David Krummenacker Georgia Tech 1:47.49
1998 David Krummenacker Georgia Tech 1:47.52
1999 Derrick Peterson Missouri 1:45.88
2000 Jess Strutzel UCLA 1:46.57
2001 Jean-Patrick Nduwimana  Burundi Arizona 1:45.33
2002 Otukile Lekote  Botswana South Carolina 1:46.88
2003 Nate Brannen  Canada Michigan 1:47.79
2004 Nate Brannen  Canada Michigan 1:47.61
2005 Kevin Hicks Florida A&M 1:46.97
2006 Jackson Langat  Kenya Texas Christian 1:47.02
2007 Ryan Brown Washington 1:48.40
2008 Tyler Mulder UNI 1:49.20
2009 Jacob Hernandez Texas 1:48.04
2010 Robby Andrews Virginia 1:48.39
2011 Fred Samoei Alabama 1:48.33
2012 Mason McHenry Arizona State 1:47.96
2013 Elijah Greer Oregon 1:47.13
2014 Brandon McBride  Canada Mississippi State 1:48.17
2015 Edward Kemboi Iowa State 1:46.05
2016 Clayton Murphy Akron 1:46.68
2017 Emmanuel Korir UTEP 1:47.48
2018 Michael Saruni UTEP 1:45.15
2019 Bryce Hoppel Kansas 1:46.46
2021 Charlie Hunter Oregon 1:45.90
2022 Brandon Miller Texas A&M Aggies 1:47.19
2023 Yusuf Bizimana Texas Longhorns 1:46.02
2024 Rivaldo Marshall Iowa Hawkeyes 1:46.96

References

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  1. ^ Johnson, Robert. "WTW: RIP Roddie Haley, A Man & Woman CRUSH IT At Age 40+, Legendary NCAA DMR Performances Past & Present". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  2. ^ GBR Athletics
  3. ^ "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Women's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  4. ^ "1983 Indoor NCAA Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02.
  5. ^ "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Men's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 2024-05-31.

Notes

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  1. ^ Originally won by Iowa State's Gareth Brown in a time of 1:49.47, but he was later disqualified.