1926 NCAA Track and Field Championships information
International athletics championship event
1926 NCAA Track and Field Championships
Dates
June 1926
Host city
Chicago, Illinois University of Chicago
Venue
Soldier Field
Events
14
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1927 →
The 1926 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the fifth NCAA track and field championship. Athletes representing 65 universities participated in the event, which was held at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois in June 1926. The meet was called "the college Olympics of America."[1]
^"Trojans Outscore Rivals in Big Chicago Meet". Los Angeles Times (AP wire story). 1926-06-13.
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