USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
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Current sports event 2024 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
Sporttrack and field
Founded1980
CountryUnited States
Official websiteUSA Indoor Track & Field Championships

The USA Indoor Track and Field Championships is an annual indoor track and field competition organized by USA Track & Field, which serves as the American national championships for the sport. In years which feature a World Indoor Championships in Athletics, the championships serve as a way of selecting the best athletes for those competitions.

Editions[edit]

USATF era[edit]

Edition Venue Stadium Date
2024 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 16–17, 2024
2023 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 16–18, 2023
2022 Spokane, Washington The Podium (sports facility) February 26–27, 2022
2020 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 14–15, 2020
2019 New York City, New York Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex February 22–24, 2019
2018 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 16–18, 2018
2017 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center March 3–5, 2017
2016 Portland, Oregon Oregon Convention Center March 11–12, 2016
2015 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 27 – March 1, 2015
2014 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 21–23, 2014
2013 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center March 2–3, 2013
2012 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 25–26, 2012
2011 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 26–27, 2011
2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center February 27–28, 2010
2009 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 28 – March 1, 2009
2008 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 23–24, 2008
2007 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 24–25, 2007
2006 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 24–26, 2006
2005 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 25–27, 2005
2004 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 27–29, 2004
2003 Boston, Massachusetts Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center February 28 – March 2, 2003
2002 New York City, New York Fort Washington Avenue Armory March 1–2, 2002
2001 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome March 2–3, 2001
2000 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome March 3–4, 2000
1999 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome February 26–27, 1999
1998 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome February 27–28, 1998
1997 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome February 28 – March 1, 1997
1996 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome March 1–2, 1996
1995 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome March 3–4, 1995
1994 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome March 4–5, 1994
1993 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 26, 1993

TAC era[edit]

Edition Venue Stadium Date
1992 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 28, 1992
1991 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 22, 1991
1990 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 23, 1992
1989 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 24, 1989
1988 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 26, 1988
1987 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 27, 1987
1986 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 28, 1986
1985 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 22, 1985
1984 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 27, 1984
1983 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 25, 1983
1982 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 26, 1982
1981 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 27, 1981
1980 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 29, 1980

AAU combined gender era[edit]

Edition Venue Stadium Date
1979 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 23, 1979
1978 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 24, 1978
1977 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 25, 1977
1976 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 27, 1976
1975 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 28, 1975
1974 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 22, 1974
1973 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 23, 1973
1972 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 25, 1972
1971 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 26, 1971
1970 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 27, 1970
1969 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Spectrum March 1, 1969
1968 Oakland, California Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena February 23–24, 1968
1967 Oakland, California Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena March 3–4, 1967
1966 Albuquerque, New Mexico Tingley Coliseum[1] March 4–5, 1966
1965 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 19–20, 1965

AAU split gender era[edit]

Edition Men's Venue Men's Stadium Men's Date Women's Venue Women's Stadium Women's Date
1964 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 22, 1964 Akron, Ohio[2] University of Akron Athletics Field House April 11–12, 1964
1963 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 23, 1963 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University French Field House March 22–23, 1963
1962 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 24, 1962 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall February 17, 1962
1961 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 25, 1961 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University French Field House March 11, 1961
1960 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 20, 1960 Chicago, Illinois April 16, 1960
1959 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 21, 1959 Washington, DC D.C. Armory January 24, 1959
1958 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden February 22, 1958 Akron, Ohio University of Akron Athletics Field House March 22, 1958

Events[edit]

The following athletics events feature on the national championships' program:

Championships Records[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Location Ref
60 m 6.34 A Christian Coleman  United States 18 February 2018 2018 Championships Albuquerque [3]
200 m 20.31 Coby Miller  United States 3 March 2001 Atlanta
300 m 31.87 A Noah Lyles  United States 4 March 2017 2017 Championships Albuquerque [4]
400 m 44.63 Michael Johnson  United States 4 March 1995 Atlanta
600 m 1:15.07 A Erik Sowinski  United States 5 March 2017 2017 Championships Albuquerque [5]
800 m 1:45.10 A Donovan Brazier  United States 18 February 2018 2018 Championships Albuquerque
1000 m 2:18.60 A Clayton Murphy  United States 5 March 2017 2017 Championships Albuquerque [6]
1500 m 3:37.51 A Cole Hocker  United States 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [7]
Mile 3:52.99 Noureddine Morceli  Algeria 22 February 1991 New York City
3000 m 7:42.81 Moses Kiptanui  Kenya 5 March 1994 Atlanta
Two miles 8:25.29 Drew Hunter  United States 23 February 2015 2019 Championships Staten Island [8]
60 m hurdles 7.27 A Grant Holloway  United States 16 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [9]
High jump 2.38 m Matt Hemingway  United States 4 March 2000 Atlanta
Pole vault 6.00 m Chris Nilsen  United States 16 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [10]
Long jump 8.59 m Miguel Pate  United States 2 March 2002 New York City
Triple jump 17.76 m Mike Conley  United States 27 February 1987 New York City
Shot put 22.80 m A Ryan Crouser  United States 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [11]
Weight throw 26.35 m A Daniel Haugh  United States 16 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [12]
Heptathlon 6382 pts Garrett Scantling  United States 26–27 February 2022 2022 Championships Spokane [13]
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
6.86 7.34 m 16.16 m 2.05 m 7.81 5.20 m 2:43.04
3000 m walk 11:36.27 A Trevor Barron  United States 25 February 2012 2012 Championships Albuquerque [14][15]
5000 m walk 18:53.25 Guillaume LeBlanc  Canada 26 February 1988 New York City

Women[edit]

Event Athlete Record Nationality Date Meet Location Ref Video
60 m 6.94 A Aleia Hobbs  United States 18 February 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque [16]
200 m 22.33 Gwen Torrence  United States 2 March 1996 Atlanta
300 m 35.95 Brittany Brown  United States 23 February 2015 2019 Championships Staten Island [17]
400 m 50.34 A Alexis Holmes  United States 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [18]
600 m 1:23.57 Athing Mu  United States 24 February 2019 2019 Championships Staten Island [19]
800 m 1:58.41 Maria Mutola  Mozambique 4 March 1995 Atlanta
1000 m 2:34.71 Ajeé Wilson  United States 24 February 2019 2019 Championships Staten Island [20]
1500 m 4:03.08 Mary Slaney  United States 4 March 1997
Mile 4:25.92 Regina Jacobs  United States 4 March 2000 Atlanta
3000 m 8:40.45 Lynn Jennings  United States 23 February 1990 New York City
Two miles 9:28.15 Lynn Jennings  United States 1986
60 m hurdles 7.67 A Tia Jones  United States 16 February 2024 2024 Championships Albuquerque [21]
High jump 2.02 m A Chaunté Lowe  United States 26 February 2012 2012 Championships Albuquerque [22]
Pole vault 5.02 m A Jenn Suhr  United States 2 March 2013 2013 Championships Albuquerque [23] [1]
Long jump 7.32 m Heike Drechsler  East Germany 27 February 1987 New York City
Triple jump 14.64 m Tori Franklin  United States 14 February 2020 2020 Championships Albuquerque [24]
Shot put 20.23 m Ilona Briesenick  East Germany 27 February 1987 Princeton
Weight throw 26.02 m A DeAnna Price  United States 17 February 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque [25]
Pentathlon 5004 pts A Anna Hall  United States 16 February 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque [16]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.04 1.91 m 13.80 m 6.34 m 2:05.70
3000 m walk 12:28.32 Michelle Rohl  United States 3 March 2001 Atlanta
2 Miles walk 13:55.27 Maria Michta-Coffey  United States 5 March 2017 2017 Championships Albuquerque [26]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Soaring Above Snafus".
  2. ^ "United States Indoor Championships (Women)".
  3. ^ Jon Hendershott (18 February 2018). "Coleman breaks world indoor 60m record at US Indoor Championships in Albuquerque". IAAF. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  4. ^ Jon Hendershott (5 March 2017). "Lyles clocks world indoor 300m best in Albuquerque". IAAF. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US". supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US". supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  7. ^ Andrew Greif (18 February 2024). "Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown". World Athletics. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  8. ^ Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (24 February 2019). "Indoor round-up: Duplantis vaults 5.92m in Fayetteville". IAAF. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  9. ^ Andrew Greif (17 February 2024). "World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque". World Athletics. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  10. ^ Andrew Greif (17 February 2024). "World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque". World Athletics. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  11. ^ Andrew Greif (18 February 2024). "Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown". World Athletics. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  12. ^ Andrew Greif (17 February 2024). "World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque". World Athletics. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Scantling and Crouser book Belgrade places with world-leading victories at US Indoor Championships". World Athletics. 28 February 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  14. ^ Kirby Lee (26 February 2012). "Claye triples 17.63m in Albuquerque - USA indoor champs, day 1". IAAF. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  15. ^ "Weight Throw Results". www.flashresults.com. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  16. ^ a b "Hobbs and Hall go No.2 all time at US Indoor Championships in Albuquerque | REPORT | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. 18 February 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  17. ^ Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (24 February 2019). "Indoor round-up: Duplantis vaults 5.92m in Fayetteville". IAAF. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  18. ^ Andrew Greif (18 February 2024). "Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown". World Athletics. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  19. ^ Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (25 February 2019). "Brazier clocks 600m world best in New York, Lisek and Kendricks clear 5.93m world lead in Clermont Ferrand: Weekend indoor round-up". IAAF. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  20. ^ Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (25 February 2019). "Brazier clocks 600m world best in New York, Lisek and Kendricks clear 5.93m world lead in Clermont Ferrand: Weekend indoor round-up". IAAF. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  21. ^ Andrew Greif (17 February 2024). "World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque". World Athletics. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  22. ^ "High Jump Results". www.flashresults.com. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  23. ^ "Pole Vault Results". USATF. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  24. ^ "Indoor round-up: world-leading marks from Crouser and Coleman in Albuquerque, Mihambo in Berlin and Holloway in Clemson". World Athletics. 16 February 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  25. ^ "Weight Throw Results" (PDF). flashresults.com. 17 February 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  26. ^ "Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US". supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.

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