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Harrison Williams
Harrison Williams
Position: Multi-Events
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.
High School: Memphis University School
Major: undeclared

* All-American *

Career Bests (thru 2015):

  • Decathlon: 7,806 points
  • 100 meters: 10.75, 10.67w
  • Long jump: 23-1 3/4 (7.05m)
  • Shot put: 43-7 1/4 (11.96m)
  • High jump: 6-8 (2.03m)
  • 400: 47.16
  • 110 hurdles: 14.51
  • Discus: 103-1 (31.41m)
  • Pole vault: 16-8 (5.08m)
  • Javelin: 184-9 (56.31m)
  • 1,500: 4:29.20
  • 60 hurdles: 8.19i
  • 60: 7.08i
  • 1,000: 2:40.57i
  • Heptathlon: 5,539

Stanford Record Book

Outdoors

  • Decathlon: 1st

Indoors

  • Heptathlon: 2nd
  • 60 Hurdles: 6th

At Stanford:

  • In his freshman season, Williams twice broke the Stanford decathlon record, including Bob Mathias' Olympic gold-medal winning total that had stood since 1952.
  • Won his second consecutive U.S. junior championship, earned first-team All-America honors, and finished as the Pac-12 runner-up.
  • Broke the American junior decathlon record (junior implements) while winning the Pan Am Junior Championships, scoring 8,037 points.

2015 Season:
Outdoors

  • Broke the American junior decathlon record, scoring a meet-record 8,037 points to win the gold medal at the Pan Am Junior Track and Field Championships in Edmonton, Canada.
  • Needed at least 4:32.00 in the final event, the 1,500 meters, to break the 8,018 mark for those 19 and under set by Gunnar Nixon in 2012. Williams ran a personal-record 4:29.20.
  • The 8,037 total does not count as a Stanford record (which is 7,806) because, under junior rules, a lighter discus and shot and lower high hurdles were used than in collegiate competition.
  • Athlete of the Week by USA Track and Field (Aug. 5) for his performances at Pan Ams.
  • Fourth in the decathlon at the NCAA outdoor championships, breaking his own school record with 7,806 points.
  • That was the highest NCAA finish ever for a Stanford decathlete.
  • The total moved him to No. 2 on the all-time United States junior list (19 and under) for using senior-level implements and high-hurdle heighth.
  • Broke Stanford's oldest record -- Bob Mathias' 1952 Olympic-winning effort of 7,592 points (converted to reflect currect scoring tables) -- while placing second at the Pac-12 Championships with 7,679 points.
  • Repeated as U.S. junior champion by scoring 8,001 points at the U.S. Junior Championships.
  • The total (using junior-level implements and high-hurdle heighth) was 17 points off the American junior record and placed him No. 3 all-time on the U.S. junior list.
  • In his collegiate outdoor debut, scored 7,518 points to place second overall and first among collegians, at the Texas Relays.
  • Total of 7,518 placed him third all-time at Stanford and came within 74 points of Bob Mathias' 1952 school-record of 7,592c.
  • The score was a Stanford freshman record and placed him No. 7 on the all-time U.S. junior list.
  • Stanford Athletic Board Block ‘S’ Outstanding Male Freshman.
  • Pac-12 Men’s Track Athlete of the Week  (March 30).

Indoors

  • Placed second in the seven-event heptathlon at the MPSF Championships, with a score of 5,539 points, only four shy of first.
  • Total made him No. 2 in Stanford history.
  • Made collegiate debut at the UW Indoor Preview on Jan. 17, placing 10th in the 60 hurdles (8.33), sixth in the pole vault (season best 16-2 3/4), and second in the 4x400 (3:16.52).

International:

  • Won the 2015 Pan Am Junior Championships decathlon in Edmonton, setting a U.S. junior record of 8,037 points.
  • Placed sixth in the decathlon at the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships in Eugene, scoring a personal best 7,760 points.

High School:

  • In scoring 7,760 at the 2014 world juniors, he broke the national high school record of 7,748 by Gunnar Nixon of Santa Fe (Edmond, Okla.) in 2011.
  • It made him equal to the fourth-highest ever among U.S. junior men (19 and younger).
  • He also became the No. 3 U.S. junior performer all-time.
  • Set six personal bests in the competion, including the final two events, helping him move up from 16th place after three events.
  • Won the 2014 U.S. junior national title with a then-PR of 7,734.
  • At Memphis (Tenn.) University School, he won five state Division II titles in both 2013 and 2014.
  • Won state titles in the decathlon, 110 high hurdles, 300 intermediate hurdles, high jump, and pole vault..
  • Scored 7,181 points in the 2013 runner-up finish in the 17-18 USATF Junior Olympic championships. 
  • Won the prestigious Arcadia Invitational decathlon and New Balance Outdoor Nationals octathlon in 2013.

Career Statistics:

Year Season (Meets) Event Season Best Conf. Finish W. Prelims NCAA Champs.
2015 Outdoors (8) Decathlon 7,806 2 (Pac-12) -- 4
    100 10.78, 10.67w -- -- --
    400 47.16 -- -- --
    1,500 4:29.20 -- -- --
    110 HH 14.51 -- -- --
    4x400 3:12.47 5 (Pac-12) -- --
    HJ 6-8 (2.03) -- -- --
    PV 16-6 3/4 (5.05) -- -- --
    LJ 23-1 3/4 -- -- --
    SP 43-7 1/4 (13.29) -- -- --
    Discus 130-1 (39.66) -- -- --
    Javelin 1691-0 (51.77) -- -- --
  Indoors (4) Heptathlon 5,539 2 (MPSF) -- --
    60 7.08 -- -- --
    60 HH 8.19 -- -- --
    1,000 2:40.57 -- -- --
    4x400 3:16.52 -- -- --
    HJ 6-5 1/2 (1.97) -- -- --
    PV 16-2 3/4 (4.95) -- -- --
    LJ 21-8 1/4 (6.61) -- -- --
    SP 38-3 1/2 (11.67) -- -- --

 

 

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