An unidentified runner on the left (possibly Philip Ndoo of Eastern New Mexico) and Charlton Ehizuelen of University of Illinois. Ehizuelen won the Triple Jump in 1974 with distance of 55' 2.25" and was named Drake Relays Outstanding Athlete.
Eastern New Mexico's Mike and Tom Boit, both originally from Kenya. Mike ran the anchor legs of the Four-Mile Relay and the Distance Medley. Mike also won the Mile-Run with a time of 4:07.4. Tom is presumably his brother, probably on a relay team.
Mike Fleer of Oregon clears the bar in the Special Invitational High Jump. Fleer shared the title with teammate Tom Woods with a height of 7'3", a Drake Relays record.
Pat Matzdorf of Wisconsin goes over the bar. Matzdorf held the National Collegiate Record with a height of 7'6.25". He is a member of the Drake Relays Hall of Fame.
Ronald Reagan enjoys the Drake Relays in 1974. Reagan used to broadcast the Drake Relays in the 1930s, then went on to work as the chief sports announcer for WHO in Des Moines. In 1974 Reagan was the Governor of California. Sitting next to Reagan…
Al Feuerbach talks with Jim Zabel of WHO Radio. Feuerbach won the shot put with a distance of 66'. He held the Drake Relays record of 69'6.5" from 1972.
Charlton Ehizuelen of the University of Illinois. Ehizuelen won the Long Jump with a distance of 26'1.75" and the Triple Jump with a distance of 52'1.25".
Charlton Ehizuelen of the University of Illinois. Ehizuelen won the Long Jump with a distance of 26'1.75" and the Triple Jump with a distance of 52'11.25" in 1975.