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NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate outdoor track and field competition for men organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It has been held every year since 1921, except for 1924 and 2020. The first edition of the championship was held in 1921 and the competition expanded to two divisions in 1963 and three divisions in 1974.

Events
Track eventsSprint events100 meter dash (1921–present) • 200 meter dash (1921–present) • 400 meter dash (1921–present) • Distance events800 meter run (1921–present) • 1,500 meter run (1921–present) • 3,000 meter steeplechase (1948–present) • 5,000 meter run (1959–present) • 10,000 meter run (1948–present) • Hurdle Events110 meter hurdles (1921–present) • 400 meter intermediate hurdles (1921–present) • Relay events400 meter relay (1964–present) • 1,600 meter relay (1964–present) Field eventsJumping eventsHigh jump (1921–present) • Pole vault (1921–present) • Long jump (1921–present) • Triple jump (1932–present) • Throwing eventsShot put (1921–present) • Discus throw (1921–present) • Hammer throw (1921–present) • Javelin throw (1921–present) • Multi-eventsDecathlon (1970–present) Discontinued eventsDiscontinued eventsTwo-mile run (1921–1958) • 220 yard low hurdles (1921–1959) ==Team Champions==
Team Champions
• The 1925, 1926, and 1927 championships were all awarded unofficially. • Arkansas was forced to vacate the NCAA titles in 2004 and 2005 because of recruiting violations. The titles have not been awarded to any other school. • Florida State was forced to vacate the 2007 NCAA title due to academic violations by one of its athletes. ==Appearances==
Appearances
This list consists of the top twenty-five men's college outdoor track and field teams in terms of appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship. ==Titles==
Titles
Team titles Individual titlesList updated through the 2024 Championships; top 15 teams only. ==Championships records==
Championships records
Event records Career recordsIndividual champions from one team, year: 7 • Ohio State (1936) • Individual titles, year: 4 • Jesse Owens, Ohio State (1935, 1936) • Individual titles, career: 8 • Jesse Owens, Ohio State (1935–36) • Individual titles, event: 4 • Steve Prefontaine, Oregon (Three-mile run, 1970–73) • Scott Neilson, Washington (Hammer throw, 1976–79) • Suleiman Nyambui, UTEP (10,000 meter run, 1979–82) • Balázs Kiss, USC (Hammer throw, 1993–96) ==See also==
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