Conley competed collegiately at the
University of Arkansas where he won 9
NCAA long jump and triple jump titles. Conley was ranked #1 in the United States 9 times in the triple jump during his professional career. Conley is the former
world indoor triple jump record holder and he still holds the
U.S. indoor record in the triple jump at 17.76 meters (58 feet, 3.25 inches). Conley was ranked #1 in the world 6 times in the triple jump during his career and was ranked 8th in the U.S. in the
200 meter dash in 1985. Conley received the USATF
Jim Thorpe Award in 1986 and 1992 as the top field events athlete in the U.S. In 2004, Conley was inducted into the United States
National Track and Field Hall of Fame. A
basketball player at the
point guard position in
Luther High School South in
Chicago and in college (only during his
freshman year), Conley relied on those skills in winning the
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Slam Dunk Contest in 1988, 1989 and 1992, where he also made the longest dunk ever, a dunk from 2" behind the free-throw line in the final against Olympic long jumper,
Mike Powell. Conley won both the long jump and triple jump titles at the British
1983 AAA Championships. ==Post-competitive career==