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The University of
Oregon men’s track
and field team
officially
christened its
tradition of
excellence by
winning its first
NCAA Track and Field
championship in
front of a hometown
crowd in 1962.
Jerry Tarr won
the 120 hurdles and
440 hurdles, Harry
Jerome won the 220
hurdles, Dyrol
Burleson won the
mile and six other
Ducks finished fifth
or higher in their
events in the meet.
Mel Renfro, an
all-purpose back for
the football team,
finished second in
the 120 hurdles and
third in the long
jump, while Mike
Lehner
(steeplechase),
Keith Forman (mile),
Clayton Steinke
(steeplechase), Dave
Steen (shot put) and
Les Tipton (javelin)
all earned
All-America
recognition for
their efforts.
Jerome also placed
second in the 100
meters.
During the year,
Jerome set a world
record in the 100
yards at 9.2
seconds, while the
440 yard relay team
of Tarr, Mike
Gaechter, Renfro and
Jerome established a
world record at
40.0.
Burleson and
Jerome (Canada) had
both competed in the
1960 Olympic Summer
Games. The title was
the first of four
under coach Bill
Bowerman, who guided
the program for 24
years beginning in
1948.
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