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The list of accolades for hurdler Adam Decker (Norfolk, Neb.) seems to be endless. From 1993-1996 Decker was a nine-time NCAA III All-American, two-time NAIA All-American, two-time NCAA II National Champion (55 Hurdles, 110 Hurdles), 18-time All-NIAC performer, seven-time NIAC individual champion, eight-time All-NIAC team champion, and helped NWU to seven top ten NCAA National Championship finishes.
Today, Decker’s name is littered throughout the All-Time Charts. He currently holds school records in the 55 Meter Intermediate Hurdles, 110 Meter High Hurdles, and the 4x110 Meter High Hurdles as well as holding the first-year records in the 55 Meter Hurdles and the 110 Meter Hurdles and 12 All-Time Top Ten performances. In 1994, Decker earned All-American status in the 60 Meter Hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Championships as the Nebraska Wesleyan men had the school’s highest finish as the national runner-up. At the 1995 Outdoor Championships, Decker earned three All-American awards, ranking him fourth in most All-American Awards in one meet. During his career he earned 11 All-American Awards, which currently ranks him eighth All-Time at Nebraska Wesleyan.
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