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Event Record Athlete School Nationality Date Championships Place Ref 60 m: 6.45 Christian Coleman: Tennessee United States 11 March 2017 2017 Championships: College Station, Texas [4] 200 m: 20.02 Elijah Hall: Houston United States 10 March 2018 2018 Championships: College Station, Texas [5] 400 m: 44.52 Michael Norman: Southern California ...
The City College stampede was a crowd crush event on December 28, 1991, in the City College of New York gymnasium during a charity basketball game organized and promoted by hip hop celebrities P. Diddy and Heavy D. Nearly 5,000 people tried to pack into the gymnasium, which could fit 2,730 people. [1]
These two events are separate from the NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Division I Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships held during the winter. Decathlete competitors pose at the 2009 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas , United States.
State/UT Location Name of college Festival name Festival Type Assam: Jorhat: Jorhat Institute of Science & Technology: Abeyaantrix: Technical Assam: Tezpur
The NCAA Division I men's swimming and diving championships (formerly the NCAA University Division swimming and diving championships) are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of men's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division I members in the United States.
The NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championships are contested at an annual swim meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team champions of women's collegiate swimming and diving among its Division I members in the United States.
College athletics is a major enterprise in the United States, with more than 500,000 student athletes attending over 1,100 universities and colleges competing annually. The largest programs are: The largest programs are:
Renn Fayre is an annual three-day campus-wide celebration that occurs at Reed College, a liberal arts college located in Portland, Oregon, United States. The festival began as a one-day Renaissance Fayre , held during the spring semester in an attempt to recreate the Renaissance era.