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Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships
O-H-I- Oh, Reynolds Was Fast!
June 6, 1987
Butch Reynolds of Ohio State saw something for the first time all year coming into the homestretch of the 400 meters at the 1987 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships at LSU’s Bernie Moore Track Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
That “something” was competition in the form of 1985 NCAA champ Roddie Haley of Arkansas, who was even with Reynolds off the final turn.
Reynolds had become a sensation during the outdoor season, lowering his PR from 45.37 to 44.10 – not just a collegiate record, but the fastest ever by anyone at low altitude. None of his races that spring were close.