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Legendary times magazine
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legendary times magazine

Here they went even faster at 38.6 to win by a whopping 1.7 seconds – still the largest margin in event history (men or women). Simpson and Lennox Miller set a world record of 39.0.

legendary times magazine

The next day, he teamed with three 100-yard finalists for the 4×110-yard relay, in which USC was heavily favored – just a week earlier, the foursome of McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. The finish was actually much closer – Bulova Phototimer results showed McCullouch and Flowers with auto times of 13.47 and 13.50, respectively. Hall (13.5) and Copeland (13.6) followed while Kerry (13.9) was sixth. McCullouch hit the last two barriers, which allowed Flowers to nearly catch him as McCullouch equaled the MR of 13.4 while Flowers ran 13.5, again into the wind. McCullouch and Flowers were both great starters, but the Trojan was easily out best and led at the first hurdle, a lead that held up all the way to the end. McCullouch won the second semi in 13.5 as both races were again run into the wind. In the first semi, Flowers lowered the MR to 13.4 as Copeland was also under the old record at 13.5. With the meet being held at high altitude in BYU’s Cougar Stadium in Provo, Utah, fast times were expected and the meet record of 13.6 (co-held by Kerry) was equaled in the heats by Flowers and McCullouch despite each running into a headwind.ĭay 2 of the three-day meet had both the semifinals and final scheduled. The meet’s past two winners – Southern California’s Paul Kerry (1965) and Ron Copeland of UCLA (1966) – were joined by three upcoming greats who were in their first year of varsity eligibility: sophomores Richmond Flowers (Tennessee) and Erv Hall (Villanova), along with junior college transfer Earl McCullouch (USC). An amazing collection of talent graced the 120-yard hurdles final at the 1967 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.












Legendary times magazine