National Champions 100 Metres (men) - United States

United States

  • 1970: Ivory Crockett
  • 1971: Del Meriwether
  • 1972: Robert Taylor
  • 1973: Steve Williams
  • 1974: Steve Williams
  • 1975: Don Quarrie
  • 1976: Christer Garpenborg
  • 1977: Don Quarrie
  • 1978: Clancy Edwards
  • 1979: James Sanford
  • 1980: Stanley Floyd
  • 1981: Carl Lewis
  • 1982: Carl Lewis
  • 1983: Carl Lewis
  • 1984: Sam Graddy
  • 1985: Kirk Baptiste
  • 1986: Carl Lewis
  • 1987: Mark Witherspoon
  • 1988: Emmit King
  • 1989: Leroy Burrell
  • 1990: Carl Lewis
  • 1991: Leroy Burrell
  • 1992: Dennis Mitchell
  • 1993: Andre Cason
  • 1994: Dennis Mitchell
  • 1995: Michael Marsh
  • 1996: Dennis Mitchell
  • 1997: Maurice Greene
  • 1998: Tim Harden
  • 1999: Brian Lewis
  • 2000: Maurice Greene
  • 2001: Bernard Williams
  • 2002: Maurice Greene
  • 2003: Bernard Williams
  • 2004: Maurice Greene
  • 2005: Justin Gatlin
  • 2006: Tyson Gay
  • 2007: Tyson Gay
  • 2008: Tyson Gay
  • 2009: Mike Rogers
  • 2010: Walter Dix
  • 2011: Walter Dix
  • 2012: Justin Gatlin

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