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NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 110 meter hurdles

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This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 120 yard high hurdles until 1975, with the metric 110 meters hurdles being contested in Olympic years starting in 1932. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were at the metric distance. Hand timing was used until 1973, starting in 1974 fully automatic timing was used. The height of the hurdles and the spacing between the two races are identical, 110 meters is 29 cm just slightly under a foot longer from the last hurdle to the finish line.

Champions[edit]
Key
y=yards
w=wind aided
A=Altitude assisted
Year Name, (Country) Team Time
1921 Earl Thomson Canada Dartmouth 14.4y
1922 Harold Barron Penn St 15.4y
1923 Ivan Riley Kansas St 15.2y
1924 not held
1925 Hugo Leistner Stanford 14.6y
1926 George Guthrie Ohio St 14.8y
1927 Weems Baskin Auburn 14.9y
1928 Dwight Kane Ohio Wesleyan 14.7y
1929 Richard Rockaway Ohio St 14.7y
1930 Steve Anderson Washington 14.4y
1931 Jack Keller Ohio St 14.6y
1932 George Saling Iowa 14.2
1933 August Meier Stanford 14.2y
1934 Sam Klopstock Stanford 14.4y

1935 Sam Allen Oklahoma Baptist 14.5y
1936 Forrest "Spec" Towns Georgia 14.3
1937 Forrest "Spec" Towns Georgia 14.3y
1938 Fred Wolcott Rice 14.1y
1939 Fred Wolcott Rice 14.2y
1940 Ed Dugger Tufts 13.9y
1941 Robert Wright Ohio St 14.0y
1942 Robert Wright Ohio St 14.2y
1943 Bill Cummins Rice 14.6y
1944 David Nichols Illinois 15.3y
1945 George Walker Illinois 14.9y
1946 Harrison Dillard Baldwin-Wallace 14.1y
1947 Harrison Dillard Baldwin-Wallace 14.1yA
1948 Clyde Scott Arkansas 13.7
1949 Craig Dixon UCLA 13.9y
1950 Dick Attlesey Southern Cal 14.0y
1951 Jack Davis Southern Cal 13.7y
1952 Jack Davis Southern Cal 14
1953 Jack Davis Southern Cal 14.0y

1954 Willard Thomson Illinois 14.2y
1955 Milt Campbell Indiana 13.9y
1956 Lee Calhoun NC Central 13.7
1957 Lee Calhoun NC Central 13.6y
1958 Elias Gilbert Winston-Salem 13.9y
1959 Hayes Jones Eastern Mich 13.6y
1960 Jim Johnson UCLA 14
1961 Jerry Tarr Oregon 13.9y
1962 Jerry Tarr Oregon 13.5yw
1963 Robert Green Southern Illinois 14.1Ay
1964 Bobby May Rice 13.7
1965 Paul Kerry Southern Cal 13.9y
1966 Ron Copeland UCLA 13.73y
1967 Earl McCullouch Southern Cal 13.4Ay
1968 Earl McCullouch Southern Cal 13.4

1969 Ervin Hall Villanova 13.3y
1970 Paul Gibson UTEP 13.6y
1971 Rod Milburn Southern-BR 13.6y
1972 Jerry Wilson Southern Cal 13.4
1973 Rod Milburn Southern-BR 13.1y
1974 Charles Foster NC Central 13.35yw
1975 Larry Shipp Louisiana St 13.91Ay
1976 Dedy Cooper San Jose St 13.89
1977 James Owens UCLA 13.49
1978 Greg Foster UCLA 13.22

1979 Renaldo Nehemiah Maryland 12.91w
1980 Greg Foster UCLA 13.42
1981 Larry Cowling California 13.60w
1982 Milan Stewart Southern Cal 13.53A

1983 Roger Kingdom Pittsburgh 13.54
1984 Albert Lane Missouri 13.61
1985 Henry Andrade Southern Meth 13.43w
1986 Keith Talley Alabama 13.36
1987 Eric Reid Louisiana St 13.51
1988 James Purvis Georgia Tech 13.58
1989 Robert Reading Southern Cal 13.19Aw
1990 Chris Lancaster Indiana St 13.45
1991 Greg Williams Jamaica Texas A&M 13.55w
1992 Mark Crear Southern Cal 13.49
1993 Glenn Terry Indiana 13.43
1994 Robert Foster Jamaica Fresno St 13.53
1995 Duane Ross Clemson 13.32
1996 Dominique Arnold Wash St 13.46
1997 Reggie Torian Wisconsin 13.39
1998 Larry Wade Texas A&M 13.37w
1999 Terrence Trammell South Carolina 13.45
2000 Terrence Trammell South Carolina 13.43
2001 Ron Bramlett Alabama 13.54w
2002 Ron Bramlett Alabama 13.49
2003 Ryan Wilson Southern Cal 13.35
2004 Josh Walker Florida 13.32
2005 Josh Walker Florida 13.39
2006 Aries Merritt Tennessee 13.21
References[edit]
GBR Athletics

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