Adam Nelson - Career Progression

Career Progression

Outdoor
  • 2010 21.29 Zürich 18 August 2010
  • 2009 21.11 Berlin 15 August 2009
  • 2008 22.12 Eugene, OR 8 June 2008
  • 2007 21.61 Osaka 25 August 2007
  • 2006 22.04 Indianapolis, IN 23 June 2006
  • 2005 21.92 Monaco 10 September 2005
  • 2004 21.68 Gresham, OR 5 June 2004
  • 2003 21.29 Kuortane 20 July 2003
  • 2002 22.51 Portland 18 May 2002
  • 2001 21.53 Rüdlingen 19 August 2001
  • 2000 22.12 Sacramento, CA 15 July 2000
  • 1999 20.64 Palma de Mallorca 10 July 1999
  • 1998 20.61 Rüdlingen 23 August 1998
  • 1997 19.92
  • 1996 19.14
  • 1995 18.27
  • 1994 18.34 Lisbon 23 July 1994
Indoor
  • 2010 20.91 Bydgoszcz 10 February 2010
  • 2009 20.79 New York (MSG), NY 30 January 2009
  • 2008 22.40 Fayetteville, AR 15 February 2008
  • 2006 20.99 Boston (Roxbury), MA 28 January 2006
  • 2005 21.66 Boston (Roxbury), MA 29 January 2005
  • 2004 19.81 New York (Msg), NY 6 February 2004
  • 2003 20.63 Boston (Roxbury), MA 2 March 2003
  • 2002 21.57 New York (Armory), NY 1 March2002
  • 2001 21.40 Atlanta, GA 3 March 2001
  • 1999 20.32 Atlanta, GA 27 February 1999
  • 1998 19.86 Indianapolis, IN 13 March 1998

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