| Show IB - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 6 1982 Records fall in NCAA’s Friday segment - from Tanzania But Nyambui is also the defending titlist in the run set for Saturday For the second time the wind nullified a record attempt by women's Nebraska sprinter Merlene Ottey as she captured the dash title at the NCAA Track d and Field Championships in a 1097 seconds Floyd had less than a yard lead when he took the baton for the relay’s anchor leg But that was all Floyd needed as he pulled away to hit the tape 15 yards ahead of Northwest Louisiana Houston broke the meet record of 3903 seconds set by Northwest Louisiana two days earlier in a qualifying heat And the collegiate Cougars eclipsed the mark of 3869 by Southern California in 1980 Northwest finished second equalling its 3903 run from Wednesday "When I got the baton I looked around World-clas- s Utah (UPI) sprinter Stanley Floyd anchored Houston to an NCAA meet and collegiate record of 3853 seconds in the relay Friday and Tennessee's Patrick David set a meet mark of 4844 in the intermediate hurdles And in the final race of the day Texas-E- 1 Paso’s Suleiman Nyambui captured crown for the the men’a fourth consecutive time in a slow 29 minutes 319 seconds With the victory Nyambui becomes only the third athlete to win an NCAA event four consecutive times Washington State’s Scott NeJlson won the hammer between 1976 and 1979 and Steve Prefontaine of Oregon captured four run straight crowns in the beginning in 1970 The individual title was the 14th NCAA crown overall for the distance runner PROVO 5000-met- 400-met- er 10000-met- 10000-met- er 100-met- er wind-aide- er 400-met- er er all-ti- ile and didn’t see anyone and I just smiled all the way to the finish line" said Floyd And Charlie Young said he and Mark McNeil and Tony Ketchum "try to get the baton to Stanley first so he doesn't have to work too hard" “I didn't event know I’d won" said an exhausted Patrick following his narrow hurdles victory "I had to ask someone if I’d made up the five yards on Larry (Cowling) to win it” the 1982 NCAA added indoor champion at following his hurdles win ' Cowling of California was second in 4846 also under Quentin Wheeler’s old meet record of 4855 seconds for San Diego State back in 1976 Ottey ran a blazing 1097 seconds in the of a women's second faster than her collegiate record of 1107 But a trailing wind washed out the apparent mark A following breeze 400-met- er 800-mete- rs rs one-ten- th Wednesday's qualifying but his best throw in the finals was 2403 The 2 finish duplicated the placings by Olsen and Weir In last year’s meet BYU's Kjell Bystedt was third at 232--3 d one of a eight hammer competitors exceeding 220 feet Smith won the women’s javelin on her first throw of 206-- And none of the other 13 finalists came close to the collegiate record holder David Mack of Western in Michigan won the men’s 1:48 and Ceci Hopp of Stanford took the women's 3000 in 9:2892 — both relatively slow times Oregon’s Dean Crouser won the shot put and the with a best toss of 207-- 4 Tennessee team of Cathy Rattray Sharieffa Barksdale Joetta Clark and Delisa Walton set a meet record in the women’s 1600 meter relay in 3:2855 breaking their old mark by 315 seconds Wednesday also mullified her apparent record time of 1106 in the preliminary heats “I was really disappointed with the d time” Ottey said "It seems like that’s happened to me all week" Southern Methodist's Richard Olsen successfully defended his hammer crown despite losing two inches and a meet-tyin- g record to a remeasurement and favorite Karin Smith of Cal Poly easily won the women’s javelin Olsen repeated as hammer champion with his best toss of on his final throw was first measured at 240-- 7 equalling the meet record But four hours later officials rechecked the distance and subtracted two inches from Olsen’s toss But Olsen still edged SMU teammate Robert Weir by just 2 inches Weir had set the NCAA meet mark of 240-- 7 in 1-- 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