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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

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Annual indoor track and field competition
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
Sporttrack and field
Founded1906 (demonstration held in 1888)[1][2][3]
CountryUnited States

TheUSA Indoor Track and Field Championships is an annual indoortrack and field competition organized byUSA Track & Field, which serves as the Americannational championships for the sport. In years which feature aWorld Indoor Championships in Athletics, the championships serve as a way of selecting the best athletes for those competitions.

Editions

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USATF era

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EditionVenueStadiumDate
2025New York City, New YorkOcean Breeze Athletics ComplexFebruary 22–23, 2025
2024Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 16–17, 2024
2023Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 16–18, 2023
2022Spokane, WashingtonThe Podium (sports facility)February 26–27, 2022
2020Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 14–15, 2020
2019New York City, New YorkOcean Breeze Athletic ComplexFebruary 22–24, 2019
2018Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 16–18, 2018
2017Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterMarch 3–5, 2017
2016Portland, OregonOregon Convention CenterMarch 11–12, 2016
2015Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 27 – March 1, 2015
2014Albuquerque,New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 21–23, 2014
2013Albuquerque,New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterMarch 2–3, 2013
2012Albuquerque,New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 25–26, 2012
2011Albuquerque,New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 26–27, 2011
2010Albuquerque,New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterFebruary 27–28, 2010
2009Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 28 – March 1, 2009
2008Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 23–24, 2008
2007Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 24–25, 2007
2006Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 24–26, 2006
2005Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 25–27, 2005
2004Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 27–29, 2004
2003Boston,MassachusettsReggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterFebruary 28 – March 2, 2003
2002New York City,New YorkFort Washington Avenue ArmoryMarch 1–2, 2002
2001Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeMarch 2–3, 2001
2000Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeMarch 3–4, 2000
1999Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeFebruary 26–27, 1999
1998Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeFebruary 27–28, 1998
1997Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeFebruary 28 – March 1, 1997
1996Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeMarch 1–2, 1996
1995Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeMarch 3–4, 1995
1994Atlanta,GeorgiaGeorgia DomeMarch 4–5, 1994
1993New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 26, 1993

TAC era

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EditionVenueStadiumDate
1992New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 28, 1992
1991New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 22, 1991
1990New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 23, 1992
1989New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 24, 1989
1988New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 26, 1988
1987New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 27, 1987
1986New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 28, 1986
1985New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 22, 1985
1984New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 25, 1984[4]
1983New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 25, 1983
1982New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 26, 1982
1981New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 27, 1981
1980New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 29, 1980

AAU combined gender era

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EditionVenueStadiumDate
1979New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 23, 1979
1978New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 24, 1978
1977New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 25, 1977
1976New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 27, 1976
1975New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 28, 1975
1974New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 22, 1974
1973New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 23, 1973
1972New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 25, 1972
1971New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 26, 1971
1970New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 27, 1970
1969Philadelphia,PennsylvaniaSpectrumMarch 1, 1969
1968Oakland,CaliforniaOakland-Alameda County Coliseum ArenaFebruary 23–24, 1968
1967Oakland,CaliforniaOakland-Alameda County Coliseum ArenaMarch 3–4, 1967
1966Albuquerque, New MexicoTingley Coliseum[5]March 4–5, 1966
1965New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 19–20, 1965

AAU split gender era

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EditionMen's VenueMen's StadiumMen's DateWomen's VenueWomen's StadiumWomen's Date
1964New York City,New YorkMadison Square GardenFebruary 22, 1964Akron,Ohio[6]University of Akron Athletics Field HouseApril 11–12, 1964
1963February 23, 1963Columbus, OhioOhio State University French Field HouseMarch 22–23, 1963
1962February 24, 1962Louisville, KentuckyFreedom HallFebruary 17, 1962
1961February 25, 1961Columbus, OhioOhio State University French Field HouseMarch 11, 1961
1960February 20, 1960Chicago,IllinoisApril 16, 1960
1959February 21, 1959Washington, DCD.C. ArmoryJanuary 24, 1959
1958February 22, 1958Akron,OhioUniversity of Akron Athletics Field HouseMarch 22, 1958
19571957Cleveland, Ohio1957
19561956Washington, D.C.1956
19551955Chicago, Illinois1955
19541954New York City, New York1954
19531953Buffalo, New York1953
19521952Buffalo, New York1952
19511951New York City, New York1951
19501950New York City, New York1950
19491949New York City, New York1949
19481948Chicago, Illinois1948
19471947not held
19461946Cleveland, Ohio1946
19451945Buffalo, New York1945
19441944not held
19431943
19421942
19411941Atlantic City, New Jersey1941
19401940not held
19391939
19381938
19371937St. Louis, Missouri1937
19361936St. Louis, Missouri1936
19351935St. Louis, Missouri1935
19341934Brooklyn, New York1934
19331933New York City, New York1933
19321932Newark, New Jersey1932
19311931Newark, New Jersey1931
19301930Boston, Massachusetts1930
19291929Boston, Massachusetts1929
19281928Boston, Massachusetts1928
19271927Boston, Massachusetts1927
1926Chicago, Illinois1926not held
1925Louisville, Kentucky1925
1924New York City, New York1924
1923Buffalo, New York1923
1922Buffalo, New York1922
1921New York City, New York1921
1920New York City, New York1920
1919Brooklyn, New York1919
1918New York City, New York1918
1917New York City, New York1917
1916New York City, New York1916
1915New York City, New York1915
1914New York City, New York1914
1913New York City, New York1913
1912not held
1911New York City, New York1911
19101910
19091909
19081908
19071907
19061906

Events

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The followingathletics events feature on the national championships' program:

Championships records

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Men

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EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateMeetLocationRef.
60 m6.34AChristian Coleman United States18 February 20182018 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[7]
200 m20.31Coby Miller United States3 March 2001Atlanta
300 m31.87ANoah Lyles United States4 March 20172017 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[8]
400 m44.63Michael Johnson United States4 March 1995Atlanta
600 m1:15.07AErik Sowinski United States5 March 20172017 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[9]
800 m1:43.24Josh Hoey United States23 February 20252025 ChampionshipsStaten Island[10]
1000 m2:18.60AClayton Murphy United States5 March 20172017 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[11]
1500 m3:37.51ACole Hocker United States17 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[12]
Mile3:52.99Noureddine Morceli Algeria22 February 1991New York City
3000 m7:42.81Moses Kiptanui Kenya5 March 1994Atlanta
Two miles8:25.29Drew Hunter United States23 February 20152019 ChampionshipsStaten Island[13]
60 m hurdles7.27AGrant Holloway United States16 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[14]
High jump2.38 mMatt Hemingway United States4 March 2000Atlanta
Pole vault6.00 mChris Nilsen United States16 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[15]
Long jump8.59 mMiguel Pate United States2 March 2002New York City
Triple jump17.76 mMike Conley United States27 February 1987New York City
Shot put22.80 mARyan Crouser United States17 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[16]
Weight throw26.35 mADaniel Haugh United States16 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[17]
Heptathlon6382 ptsGarrett Scantling United States26–27 February 20222022 ChampionshipsSpokane[18]
60mLong jumpShot putHigh jump60m HPole vault1000m
6.867.34 m16.16 m2.05 m7.815.20 m2:43.04
3000 m walk11:36.27ATrevor Barron United States25 February 20122012 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[19][20]
5000 m walk18:53.25Guillaume LeBlanc Canada26 February 1988New York City

Women

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EventAthleteRecordNationalityDateMeetLocationRef.Video
60 m6.94AAleia Hobbs United States18 February 20232023 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[21]
200 m22.33Gwen Torrence United States2 March 1996Atlanta
300 m35.95Brittany Brown United States23 February 20152019 ChampionshipsStaten Island[22]
400 m50.34AAlexis Holmes United States17 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[23]
600 m1:23.57Athing Mu United States24 February 20192019 ChampionshipsStaten Island[24]
800 m1:58.41Maria Mutola Mozambique4 March 1995Atlanta
1000 m2:34.71Ajeé Wilson United States24 February 20192019 ChampionshipsStaten Island[25]
1500 m4:03.08Mary Slaney United States4 March 1997
Mile4:25.92Regina Jacobs United States4 March 2000Atlanta
3000 m8:40.45Lynn Jennings United States23 February 1990New York City
Two miles9:28.15Lynn Jennings United States1986
60 m hurdles7.67ATia Jones United States16 February 20242024 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[26]
High jump2.02 mAChaunté Lowe United States26 February 20122012 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[27]
Pole vault5.02 mAJenn Suhr United States2 March 20132013 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[28][1]
Long jump7.32 mHeike Drechsler East Germany27 February 1987New York City
Triple jump14.64 mTori Franklin United States14 February 20202020 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[29]
Shot put20.23 mIlona Briesenick East Germany27 February 1987Princeton
Weight throw26.02 mADeAnna Price United States17 February 20232023 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[30]
Pentathlon5004 ptsAAnna Hall United States16 February 20232023 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[21]
60m HHigh jumpShot putLong jump800m
8.041.91 m13.80 m6.34 m2:05.70
3000 m walk12:28.32Michelle Rohl United States3 March 2001Atlanta
2 Miles walk13:55.27Maria Michta-Coffey United States5 March 20172017 ChampionshipsAlbuquerque[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"USA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS".USA Track & Field. Retrieved15 August 2024.
  2. ^"United States Indoor Championships (Men)".GBR Athletics.
  3. ^"History of American Indoor Athletics".worldathletics.org. 27 January 2016. Retrieved13 September 2024.
  4. ^"TRACK INDOOR FINALS". The Press Democrat. 26 Feb 1984. p. 45. Retrieved15 August 2024.
  5. ^"Soaring Above Snafus".
  6. ^"United States Indoor Championships (Women)".
  7. ^Jon Hendershott (18 February 2018)."Coleman breaks world indoor 60m record at US Indoor Championships in Albuquerque". IAAF. Retrieved20 February 2018.
  8. ^Jon Hendershott (5 March 2017)."Lyles clocks world indoor 300m best in Albuquerque". IAAF. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  9. ^"Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US".supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved6 March 2017.
  10. ^"Josh Hoey sets American record in 800m final at indoor championships".Reuters. 24 February 2025. Retrieved28 February 2025.
  11. ^"Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US".supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved6 March 2017.
  12. ^Andrew Greif (18 February 2024)."Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown".World Athletics. Retrieved2 March 2024.
  13. ^Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (24 February 2019)."Indoor round-up: Duplantis vaults 5.92m in Fayetteville". IAAF. Retrieved24 February 2019.
  14. ^Andrew Greif (17 February 2024)."World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque".World Athletics. Retrieved17 February 2024.
  15. ^Andrew Greif (17 February 2024)."World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque".World Athletics. Retrieved28 February 2024.
  16. ^Andrew Greif (18 February 2024)."Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown".World Athletics. Retrieved19 February 2024.
  17. ^Andrew Greif (17 February 2024)."World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque".World Athletics. Retrieved17 February 2024.
  18. ^"Scantling and Crouser book Belgrade places with world-leading victories at US Indoor Championships". World Athletics. 28 February 2022. Retrieved5 March 2022.
  19. ^Kirby Lee (26 February 2012)."Claye triples 17.63m in Albuquerque - USA indoor champs, day 1".IAAF. Retrieved26 February 2012.
  20. ^"Weight Throw Results". www.flashresults.com. 26 February 2012. Retrieved26 February 2012.
  21. ^ab"Hobbs and Hall go No.2 all time at US Indoor Championships in Albuquerque | REPORT | World Athletics".worldathletics.org. 18 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  22. ^Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (24 February 2019)."Indoor round-up: Duplantis vaults 5.92m in Fayetteville". IAAF. Retrieved24 February 2019.
  23. ^Andrew Greif (18 February 2024)."Lyles pips Coleman to claim US indoor 60m crown".World Athletics. Retrieved19 February 2024.
  24. ^Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (25 February 2019)."Brazier clocks 600m world best in New York, Lisek and Kendricks clear 5.93m world lead in Clermont Ferrand: Weekend indoor round-up". IAAF. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  25. ^Jon Mulkeen; Bob Ramsak (25 February 2019)."Brazier clocks 600m world best in New York, Lisek and Kendricks clear 5.93m world lead in Clermont Ferrand: Weekend indoor round-up". IAAF. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  26. ^Andrew Greif (17 February 2024)."World 60m hurdles records for Holloway and Jones in Albuquerque".World Athletics. Retrieved17 February 2024.
  27. ^"High Jump Results". www.flashresults.com. 26 February 2012. Retrieved26 February 2012.
  28. ^"Pole Vault Results".USATF. 2 March 2013. Retrieved3 March 2013.
  29. ^"Indoor round-up: world-leading marks from Crouser and Coleman in Albuquerque, Mihambo in Berlin and Holloway in Clemson". World Athletics. 16 February 2020. Retrieved2 March 2020.
  30. ^"Weight Throw Results"(PDF).flashresults.com. 17 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  31. ^"Merritt among Olympic stars to win in US".supersport.com. 6 March 2017. Retrieved6 March 2017.

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