Iowa State Cyclones track and field

ISU athletes achieved All-America honors 104 times and captured 156 Big Eight individual titles under Bergan's direction.

[6] Hailing originally from Kenya, Jonah Koech is one of the most decorated athletes in Iowa State's history.

[7] In addition to Jon Brown's 1992 NCAA Indoor Championship in the 5,000 meter run, he would go on to represent Great Britain in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Olympic games.

[8] After Bergan retired in 1994, the team would once again struggle to compete until the arrival of current head coach Martin Smith.

The Iowa State Women's Track and Field team first got their start in 1973 under Head Coach Chris Murray.

[9] Iowa State's most decorated track and field athlete wouldn't arrive until 1984 in Moroccan runner, Nawal El Moutawakel.

Competing in the 400 Meter Hurdles El Moutawakel won the 1984 Outdoor NCAA Championship and Olympic Gold representing her home country of Morocco.

Iowa State track athletes train and compete in one of the finest indoor facilities in the world.