| 1983 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships | |
|---|---|
| Dates | February 25 |
| Host city | New York City, New York, United States |
| Venue | Madison Square Garden |
| Level | Senior |
| Type | Indoor |
| Events | 25 (14 men's + 11 women's) |
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The1983USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held atMadison Square Garden inNew York City, New York. Organized byThe Athletics Congress (TAC), the competition took place on February 25 and served as thenational championships in indoortrack and field for theUnited States.[1]
At the meeting,Carl Lewis became the first athlete in 38 years to win both thelong jump and a sprint event at the indoor championships.[2]
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 yards | Carl Lewis | 6.04 | ||||
| 440 yards | Clinton Davis | 47.64 | ||||
| Cliff Wiley | ||||||
| 600 yards | Eugene Sanders | 1:08.47 | ||||
| 1000 yards | Mark Belger | 2:07.79 | ||||
| Mile run | 3:58.5 | Steve Scott | 3:58.99 | |||
| 3 miles | Doug Padilla | 13:08.00 | ||||
| 60 yards hurdles | Greg Foster | 6.92 | ||||
| High jump | Tyke Peacock | 2.28 m | ||||
| Pole vault | Billy Olson | 5.71 m | ||||
| Long jump | Carl Lewis | 8.35 m | ||||
| Triple jump | 16.81 m | Mike Conley Sr. | 54 ft 31⁄4 in (16.54 m) | |||
| Shot put | Kevin Akins | 20.64 m | ||||
| Weight throw | 23.41 m | Ed Kania | 72 ft 3 in (22.02 m) | |||
| 2 miles walk | Ray Sharp | 12:13.33 | ||||
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 yards | Evelyn Ashford | 6.58 | ||||
| 220 yards | Chandra Cheeseborough | 23.52 | ||||
| 440 yards | Diane Dixon | 53.78 | ||||
| 880 yards | Delisa Walton | 2:03.10 | ||||
| Mile run | Darlene Beckford | 4:33.29 | ||||
| 2 miles | Jan Merrill | 9:40.46 | ||||
| 60 yards hurdles | Stephanie Hightower | 7.36 | ||||
| High jump | Louise Ritter | 1.92 m | ||||
| Long jump | Carol Lewis | 6.53 m | ||||
| Shot put | 16.83 m | Denise Wood | 54 ft 11⁄4 in (16.49 m) | |||
| 1 mile walk | Sue Brodock | 7:14.67 | ||||
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