The Top 10 Moments In Flo Golden South History

As MileSplit counts down to the Flo Golden South Invitational on May 28, we're looking back at some of the best years in meet history. Check back every day for a new moment and register to make your mark on history here!


Moment No. 10: Michael Timpson Sets Long Jump Meet Record (1985)

Some might recognize Michael Timpson from his days with the New England Patriots, the Chicago Bears, or his 1997 stint with the Philadelphia Eagles. 

The eight-year NFL veteran played wide receiver, but he was also a standout track and field athlete. As a senior at Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, Timpson won four state titles and set three state records at the outdoor state meet.

Timpson still holds the Penn State school record in the outdoor 200m (20.23), indoor 55m (6.31), indoor 300m (33.01) and 55m hurdles (7.31). 

He's included on this list for his performance at the 1985 Golden South Invitational, where he set the still-standing long jump meet record at 25-10. That mark would rank No. 1 in the nation today; five and one quarter inches ahead of current U.S. No. 1, Ja'Mari Ward; and nearly an entire foot ahead of the current wind-legal U.S. No. 1, Jalen Seals.