Stenuf

Men's Track and Field

Top 100 Moment: Nick Stenuf becomes the first national qualifier for track & field

Stenuf finished his career with four All-America honors

ROCHESTER, NY – Nazareth's Nick Stenuf became the first-ever national meet qualifier in 2006 for the indoor track and field championships and went on to earn four all-america honors in the 800-meter run.

Stenuf finished sixth at the 2006 Indoor Track and Field Championships in 1:53.99. That same year for the outdoor track and field championships he took third place in 1:51.31.

In 2008, Stenuf was fourth at the NCAA indoor meet in a time of 1:52.85. He closed out his collegiate career with a time of 1:51.62 at the NCAA outdoor championships to earn third place. 

Inducted into the Nazareth hall of fame in 2014, Stenuf is still the school record holder in the 800-meter run for both the indoor and outdoor seasons. 

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Stenuf with head coach Scott Love.
 
     


 
Stenuf was sixth place at the 2006 Indoor Championships in the 800.








 
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