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WSU Hall of Fame
Elliot Tabron

Elliot Tabron

2002 Inductee

Track
1979-80

Elliot Tabron
Elliot Tabron, a native of Detroit, was a three-time All-American while at Wayne State (twice in the 100-meter dash and once in the 200-meter dash). He finished second at the 1980 NCAA meet in the 100-meters.

An invitee to the 1980 U.S. Olympic trials, Tabron earned two varsity letters at Wayne State (1979-80). He transferred to Michigan State when WSU de-emphasized its track program and won the 400-meters (45.32) at the 1982 Big Ten Championships, while placing second in the 200-meters. He also anchored the runner-up 400-meter relay (40.47) and was the third leg of the Big Ten Champion 1,600-meter relay (3:08.75). Tabron also broke the MSU 400-meter indoor record in 1983 with a time of 47.05.

During his two years at WSU, Tabron set the school record in the 100-meters (10.31) and 200-meters (20.82). He was the No. 2 ranked 400-meter man in the world in 1984 and the Track and Field magazine’s pick to win Olympic gold, until a hamstring injury just months before the Olympic trials did not allow him to compete.

Tabron graduated from Michigan State in 1982 with a degree in psychology.

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Table of Contents

2002 Hall of Fame Class
James P. Hayes
Richard Lowry
Frank McBride
Elliot Tabron

Hall of Fame Members

Athletic Hall of Fame
Honor Award

About the Hall of Fame

Board of Directors/
Selection Committee



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