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NCAA Men's 4x400 Relay Record

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LSU's Reginald Dardar, Kelly Willie, Bennie Brazell and Xavier Carter set the NCAA record of 2:59.59 at the 2005 NCAA Championships.

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  • 400 and 4x400 are my favourite races lol

  • Great, fantastic race--accompanied by an extremely obnoxious song.

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  • @conricks246 well just run the relays then buddy. 4x400s are fun.

  • Jazzcyclist could you find the '05 ncaa 800m final much appreciated thanks

  • 2 people are apparently sucky runners

  • @switchflipcease yea but in my league the 400 is almost always right after the 800, im only a soph in high school tho im hoping to do more races next year and i get better

  • @conricks246 dude alot of people compete in both. im a freshmen in college and i run 48's and my pr in the 800 is 156 so its possible to do both,

  • @Dreadlord67 You're wrong. Not only do NCAA colleges compete at Drake and Penn, but also NCJAA and NAIA schools compete there. Furthermore, at the Penn Relays, U Tech of Jamaica regularly competes, and I don't know what association they're in, if they're in any association at all. The bottom line is that the only way to win an NCAA relay title is at the NCAA Championships.

  • @jazzcyclist any relay at a college level is an NCAA sanctioned relay...it's part of National College athletics...I don't get how it isn't classified under that? Even if Drake, or Big 12 are sub-groups. And I'm looking to get into a fight, so please don't accuse me of anything. But I don't realize why you're being rude when I'm asking questions and making a legitimate argument.

  • @Dreadlord67 FYI, schools don't have to be a member of the NCAA to compete in the Drake or Penn Relays, and many non-NCAA schools and athletes have won Drake and Penn Relay titles over the years.

  • @Dreadlord67 1) No person who has followed the sport of track and field as long as I have would have ever confused a Drake relay title with an NCAA relay title, so I'll have to assume that you're relatively new to the sport, because I don't know a single track fan who would have made the mistake you made.

    2) I don't do name calling and personal attacks, so if you're looking to get into a pissing contest, you'll have to find someone else to play these sophomoric games.

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