Aubrey Herring

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1978 –

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Who is Aubrey Herring?

Aubrey Herring is an American track and field athlete.

He was born September 19, 1978 in Oklahoma and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1994 where he attended Warren Central High School and graduated in 1996. Aubrey was the 1996 Indiana State Champion in the 110M high hurdles and runner-up in the 330M hurdles. After high school he attended Indiana State University where he was recruited as a 110m hurdler by coach John McNichols.

Herring was a seven-time NCAA All-American while at ISU and was the 2001 NCAA Indoor Champion in the Men's 60m Hurdles in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

He was part of the 4x120yd World Record Shuttle Hurdle Relay team that ran 53.31 at the 2008 Penn Relay Carnival.

In 2008, Herring ran a personal best in the 110m hurdles of 13.30 at the International Friendship and Freedom Games in Greensboro, NC. He currently lives and trains in Orlando, Florida with 2008 USA Indoor Champion David Oliver and 2005 USA Indoor Champion Joel Brown under the tutelage of Brooks Johnson.

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Born
1978
Oklahoma
Education
  • Indiana State University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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