Conor McCullough
Medal record | ||
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Men's athletics | ||
Representing the United States | ||
World Junior Championships | ||
2010 Moncton | Hammer throw | |
2008 Bydgoszcz | Hammer throw | |
Pan American Games | ||
2015 Toronto | Hammer throw |
Conor McCullough (born January 31, 1991) is an American hammer thrower. He is a two-time medalist (one gold, one silver) at the World Junior Championships. While competing for Chaminade College Preparatory School he set the US high school record at four contested hammer weights - 11 lb (263' 9"), 12 lb (260' 0"), 13.2 lb (248' 11") and 16 lb (219' 7").[1][2] He also set the record in the Indoor Weight Throw at 93' 3¼". He set his personal best 78.12 m (256 ft 3 in) using the senior implement on his final throw while winning the 2019 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Career
At the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics, McCullough won a silver medal behind compatriot Walter Henning in a personal best throw of 75.88 m (with a six-kilogram ball).[3] Two years later, after competing for Princeton University, at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics, McCullough won gold with a distance of 80.79 m, a national junior and championship record.[4] In 2012 McCullough qualified for the Olympic Trials; there he finished just out of the medals with a throw of 73.55, leaving him in the fourth place position.[5]
His father, Connor McCullagh, competed in the hammer throw for Ireland and was in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics.[6]
USC's Conor McCullough was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA and competed in both the indoor season, finishing second in the weight throw at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the outdoor season, winning the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. McCullough began his career at Princeton University and enrolled at USC in 2014. He was hammer runner up in 76.09m (249-7) at 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[7] At the 2015 World Championships he was the top American, finishing the qualifying round in 13th place, just missing making the final by .20 m (7+3⁄4 in). In 2016 McCullough competed in the Olympic Games and again finished as the top american with a 16th place finish.
Personal bests
Event | Best (m) | Venue | Date |
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Hammer throw | 75.09 | Lucerne, Switzerland | 2012 |
Hammer throw | 78.14 | Des Moines, Iowa | 2019 |
References
- ^ Shepard, Jack (2009). High School Track 2010. Jack Shepard.
- ^ "U.S. High School Hammer Throw Performance List - RITCA". Archived from the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
- ^ "2008 World Junior Championships - Men's hammer throw (final)" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
- ^ "2010 World Junior Championships - Men's hammer throw (final)" (PDF). IAAF. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 25, 2012. Retrieved July 25, 2010.
- ^ "USA Track & Field - Results". usatf.org. Archived from the original on December 19, 2019. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
- ^ "USC's McCullough Granted Sixth Year Of Eligibility - University of Southern California Official Athletic Site". usctrojans.com. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
- ^ "Men Hammer Throw SR". flashresults.com. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
External links
- Conor McCullough at www.USATF.org
- Conor McCullough at World Athletics
- Conor McCullough at Team USA (archived)
- Conor McCullough at Olympics.com
- Conor McCullough at Olympedia (archive)
- Conor McCullough - Men's Track and Field - Princeton University Athletics