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Trammell Inducted into South Carolina Hall of Fame
September 21, 2006 Courtesy of USATF.
Two-time Olympic 110m hurdles silver medalist Terrence
Trammell was inducted into the University of South Carolina
Hall of Fame this past weekend.The winner of six NCAA titles (3 indoor, 3 outdoor) as a
member of the Gamecock men's track and field team,
Trammell was a two-time national champion in the
60-meter hurdles (1999, 2000) as well as the 110-meter
hurdles (1999, 2000). He won a national title as well in the
60-meter event in 2000 and was a member of the 4x100
relay that won a national title in 1999. Trammell earned 13 All-American honors in his three-year
career at Carolina, the highest total among all Gamecock
men's track and field letter-winners. He won six SEC
individual titles in the 60-meter and 110-meter hurdles and
still holds the NCAA Championship record in the 60-meter
hurdles with a time of 7.52 he ran in 1999 to win a national
title. The SEC Athlete of the Year in 1999, Trammell returned
to Carolina after turning pro to receive his degree on time in
December of 2002.
For more information on Terrence Trammell's induction into
the University of South Carolina's Hall of Fame, visit
www.uscsports.cstv.com.
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