As MileSplit counts down to the Flo Golden South Invitational on May 28, we're looking back at some of the best years in meet history. Check back every day for a new moment and register to make your mark on history here!
Moment No. 4: Terrence Trammell Sets Hurdle Standard
As a high school junior, Trammell ran his prep best of 13.34 in the 110m hurdles--a mark that was, at the time, the No. 3 time in prep history, and today, still stands as No. 5 all-time.
As a senior in 1997, he left his mark on the Flo Golden South Invitational by running 13.42, which set the still-standing meet record.
He was named the 1997 Track & Field News Male High School Athlete of the Year and went on to star at the University of South Carolina, where he won six NCAA titles. In his pro career, he won two Olympic silver medals in 2000 and 2004, plus three IAAF World Championships silver medals in 2003, 2007 and 2009.
There is a chance that Trammell's record will not last to see age 20. Entered in this year's field is defending Brooks PR hurdles champion Damion Thomas of Northeast, Florida, who owns a wind-aided U.S. No. 1 time of 13.32 (+3.7) and wind-legal U.S. No. 2 time of 13.42 (-0.2).