Hearnes Center (T&F)
| Hearnes Center Fieldhouse | ||
| Quick Facts | ||
| First Meet | January 27, 1973 | Missouri-Arkansas-Wichita State triangular final scores: Missouri 85, Wichita State 54, Arkansas 32 (Attendance: near 1,000) | |
| Dimensions | Length - 200m, Radius - 21m, Bank - 12 Degrees | |
| Capacity | 1,100+ | |
Renovated prior to the 2025 indoor season the Hearnes Center Fieldhouse now features a 200m, 21m Radius, 12 Degree Banked Mondo Track.
Hearnes Center Fieldhouse History
First opened in 1972, the Hearnes Center Fieldhouse is home to Mizzou's indoor track & field facility. Named for Missouri's 46th governor and 1952 MU graduate, Warren E. Hearnes, the Fieldhouse originally contained a Martin encapsulated surface, 200-meter track with an eight-lane sprint straightaway and multiple runways for the pole vault and horizontal jumps. In its 42-year history, the Hearnes Center Fieldhouse has hosted a Big Eight Indoor Track & Field Championship (1991) and yearly collegiate and high school meets.
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