Larry Myricks - Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame (original) (raw)
College Career
Mississippi College
- All Gulf South Conference (’75, ‘76, ‘78, ‘79)
- All American (’75, ‘76, ‘78, ‘79)
- NCAA Division 2 Champion, Long Jump (’76, ‘78, ‘79)
- NCAA Division 1 Champion, Long Jump (’76, ‘79)
- NCAA Division 2 Champion, 200 Meters (’78 – broke 14 year old mark, ‘79)
- School and Gulf South Conference records in long jump, 100 meters, 200 meters & relay teams in 400 meters, 1600 meters
International Competition
AAU and Amateur
- AAU Long Jump Champion (’75, ‘76, ‘79)
- AAU Long Jump Indoor Champion (’79 – stadium record jump)
- USA/USSR Champion (’75, ‘76)
- Top Ranked Junior in the World (’75)
- World Cup Games Long Jump Champion (’79)
Olympics
- Four time U.S. Track & Field team member (’76, ‘80, ‘84, ‘88)
- 2nd in Long Jump, U.S. Olympic Trials (’76)
- Member, U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team (’76 – Montreal – broke foot in warm-ups)
- Member, U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team (’80 – Moscow boycott)
- Member U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team (’84 – Los Angeles, 4th place)
- Olympic Bronze Medalist, Long Jump (’88 – Seoul, South Korea, 27’1”)
Hall of Fame Memberships
Mississippi College Athletic Hall of Fame (1989)
Did You Know?
Larry’s leap of 27’1.25” at the 1976 Olympic Trials was the first time a person had jumped over 27’ and not won the trials.