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Every indoor and outdoor track and field individual event champion from the 21st century
There are over 100 years of NCAA track and field championship history dating back to 1921, with thousands of individual champions through that time. That includes legendary athletes like Jesse Owens and Florence “Flo-Jo” Griffith Joyner that have gone on to win Olympic medals. Let's look at every individual champion ever from the Division I level.
Here's when the first championship years were in DI track and field. Click or tap any of the links for a complete team championship history.
Find the full individual event history in order from most recent to oldest below.
2024
Indoor Champions
| EVENT | WINNER | SCHOOL | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pole Vault | Keaton Daniel | Kentucky | |
| Long jump | Wayne Pinnock | Arkansas | |
| 5000m | Nico Young | Northern Arizona | |
| Distance medley relay (DMR) | Oklahoma State | ||
| Weight Throw | Kenneth Ikeji | Harvard | |
| High Jump | Romaine Beckford | Arkansas | |
| Shot put | Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan | Ole Miss | |
| Heptathlon | Leo Neugebauer | Texas | |
| Triple jump | Russell Robinson | Miami (FL) | |
| Mile | Luke Houser | Washington | |
| 60m | Terrence Jones | Texas Tech | |
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