Video of Michael Norman’s 400m World Record and All the American and World Records at NCAA Indoors
By LetsRun.com
March 10, 2018
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The 2018 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships concluded with world and American records galore.
In the span of roughly an hour, the men’s world record at 400m was broken, as well as the American records at 200m for men and 400m for women. The collegiate 200m women’s record was almost an afterthought, but was broken as well.
Then the meet concluded with a world 4×400 record, set by Texas A&M even though they finished behind USC.
We’ve got an article on all the records here: World and American Records Tumble on the Greatest Night of NCAA Sprinting Ever , but below are videos of all the American and World records set on the track at the 2018 NCAA Indoors in the order they occurred.
Michael Norman 400m World Record
And just like that Michael Norman reclaims his ? record in the Men's 400m.
The sophomore @USC_Track_Field star is FAST! pic.twitter.com/VK2arNBYU5
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 11, 2018
His 44.52 beat Kerron Clement’s previous record of 44.57.
Kendall Ellis American 400m Record
Ellis’ 50.34 breaking Phyllis Francis 50.46
Elijah Hall’s 20.02 Knocks Off Wallace Spearmon
ISSA COLLEGIATE RECORD! @UHCougarTF'S Elijah Hall is the new Collegiate Record holder in the Men's 200m with a time of 20.02. pic.twitter.com/H3iWAOd2If
— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 10, 2018
Gabby Thomas of Harvard Breaks 200m Record of Bianca Knight
DOWN GOES ANOTHER #ncaaTF RECORD! @HarvardTrack_XC's Gabrielle Thomas sets a new COLLEGIATE RECORD in the Women's 200m with 2️⃣2️⃣.3️⃣8️⃣edging out Bianca Knight's 2008 time of 22.40. pic.twitter.com/CVtVvp95ib
— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 11, 2018
4×400 World Record
And finally we had the 4×400 where USC won but Texas A&M will have the world record as they have four people who can represent America.
MICHAEL NORMAN AND USC DOES IT AGAIN!
MEN'S 4X400 WORLD RECORD! ?????? pic.twitter.com/3LGehaqhIH
— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 11, 2018