Drake Stadium (Drake University)

{{Short description|Multipurpose stadium in Iowa, United States}}

{{For|other venues with the same name|Drake Stadium (disambiguation){{!}}Drake Stadium}}

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{{Infobox venue

| stadium_name = Drake Stadium

| nickname = "The Blue Oval"

| image = 250px

| location = 2719 Forest Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa, 50311 United States

| coordinates = {{coord|41|36|18|N|93|39|18|W|type:landmark|display=it}}

| broke_ground = 1925

| opened = October 10, 1925{{Cite web |url=http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=1137066 |title=Drake Stadium – Football – GoDrakeBulldogs.com—Official Web site of Drake University Athletics |access-date=2011-01-08 |archive-date=2011-01-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110101171203/http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=1137066 |url-status=dead }}

| renovated = 2005

| closed =

| demolished =

| owner = Drake University

| operator = Drake University

| surface = FieldTurf

| construction_cost = $15 million (2005 renovation){{Cite web |url=http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=1137066 |title=Drake Stadium – Football – GoDrakeBulldogs.com—Official Web site of Drake University Athletics |access-date=2011-01-08 |archive-date=2011-01-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110101171203/http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=1137066 |url-status=dead }}

| architect = RDG Planning & Design (2005 renovation){{Cite web|url=http://www.rdgusa.com/projects/drake-stadium-renovation-phase-i|title=RDG Planning & Design : Architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, lighting design, graphic design, strategic planning, urban design and comprehensive planning}}

| former_names =

| tenants = Drake Bulldogs football (NCAA) (1925–present)
Drake Relays (1926–present)
Des Moines Menace (USL2) (2019–present)

| seating_capacity = 14,557 (2006–present)
18,000 (1925–2005)

| publictransit = DART

|}}

Drake Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Best known as the home of the Drake Relays, it also serves as the home field of the university's football team. It opened in 1925.

History

Drake Stadium opened on October 10, 1925, as the Bulldogs defeated Kansas.

Drake Stadium has seen the Bulldogs win thirteen conference championships in football, while advancing to five college football bowl games. It is currently the largest stadium in the Pioneer Football League.

Drake Stadium is also the home to the Drake Relays, one of the premier track and field meets in the country. Thousands of high school, college, and professional track athletes come to Drake Stadium in late April to compete in one of the largest track meets in the United States. The prominence of the Relays has led to Drake hosting various other national and regional professional, collegiate, and youth meets. Fourteen world records have been set at the Relays.

The stadium also hosts the Iowa boys and girls high school track state championships.

It also serves as a secondary venue for the university's men's and women's soccer teams. In 2019, the Des Moines Menace, a local USL League Two soccer club, played its home schedule at the stadium.http://www.menacesoccer.com/news/index.html?article_id=1052 {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

Renovations

The football field at Drake Stadium is named in honor of Drake alumnus and football great Johnny Bright. The track is named after famed announcer Jim Duncan.http://drakeapedia.drake.wikispaces.net/Jim+Duncan {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}

The installation of a $175,000 tartan track in 1969 replaced the cinder track. It was a magnificent 60th birthday present for Drake Relays competitors and fans. In 1976, all individual events at the Drake Relays went metric; in 1978, the conversion was completed with rebuilding of the track into a 400-meter oval so that relay races, too, could go metric. The Jim Duncan Track was resurfaced in the summer of 1989 in Drake blue school colors, featuring a combination of polyurethane coating and EPDM rubber granules. Since this installation, track and field athletes and fans frequently refer to the venue as the "Blue Oval".{{Cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/track-and-field-to-challenge-drake-university-relays-on-blue/article_cc8bfb9e-ea2d-11e4-b121-9357df26c6db.html|title=Track and Field to challenge Drake University relays on blue oval|date=24 April 2015 }}{{Cite web|url=https://mutigers.com/news/2019/4/24/mens-track-and-field-miz-trackfield-heads-to-blue-oval-for-drake-relays.aspx|title = Heads to Blue Oval for Drake Relays| date=24 April 2019 }}

The 2005–2006 renovation project improved many aspects of the stadium. The surface area of the stadium was flattened (previously the infield sat several feet lower than the track surface). It created a reconfigured track to meet NCAA and international standards, improved seating, and added a "safety lane" on the outside of the track for athletes (in the old configuration, fans could easily make contact with a competitor in lane 8). In addition, a new scoreboard with video screen was placed at the northeast corner of the stadium. Widening the track reduced the stadium's seating capacity from 18,000 to 14,557.{{cite web|url=http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=899758 |title=Drake Stadium History – GoDrakeBulldogs.com—Official Web site of Drake University Athletics |publisher=Godrakebulldogs.com |date=2007-10-01 |access-date=2010-11-19}} As a result, throwing events were moved to an area north of the stadium.

The Bulldogs played their 2005 home games at Waukee High School's Warrior Stadium due to renovations at the stadium.

In the summer of 2016, the field and track were resurfaced.{{Cite web|url=http://godrakebulldogs.com/sports/2016/6/20/stadium-construction-update.aspx|title = Stadium Construction Update}} New turf was installed and the track surface was replaced using the same material used at the Beijing and London Summer Olympics.

Notable events

Drake Stadium has hosted the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships on four occasions:

  • 1970 (men's only)
  • 2008 (men's and women's)
  • 2011 (men's and women's)
  • 2012 (men's and women's)

The 2008 championships doubled the previous four-day record crowd with a total attendance of 41,187 (including over 11,000 for the final day) despite heavy flooding in Des Moines.

Drake Stadium has also hosted the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships four times:{{Cite web|url=http://www.runblogrun.com/2012/03/des-moines-to-host-2013-usa-outdoor-track-field-championships-release-note-by-larry-eder.html|title = Des Moines to host 2013 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, release, note by Larry Eder - RunBlogRun| date=28 March 2012 }}

Additionally, the facility has hosted the AAU Junior Olympic Games four times.

Stadium records

=Men=

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!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Drake Bulldogs|color=white}};"|Record

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100 m

|9.88

|Noah Lyles

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2018 USA Outdoor Championships

200 m

|19.78

|Noah Lyles

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

400 m

|43.64

|Fred Kerley

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

800 m

|1:43.27

|Duane Solomon

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

1500 m

|3:38.27

|Steve Scott

|{{flagu|United States}}

|1984 Drake Relays

Mile

|3:51.71

|Alan Webb

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2007 Drake Relays

5000 m

|13:21.39

|Morgan McDonald

|{{flagu|Australia}}

|2021 Drake Relays

10000 m

|27:30.06

|Lopez Lomong

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

110 m hurdles

|12.93

|David Oliver

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2010 USA Outdoor Championships

400 m hurdles

|47.32

|Bershawn Jackson

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

3000 m steeplechase

|8:18.05

|Hillary Bor

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

High jump

|{{T&Fcalc|2.40}}

|Derek Drouin

|{{flagu|Canada}}

|2014 Drake Relays

Pole vault

|{{T&Fcalc|6.06}} AR

|Sam Kendricks

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

Long jump

|{{T&Fcalc|8.40}}

|Ngonidzashe Makusha

|{{flagu|Zimbabwe}}

|2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships

Triple jump

|{{T&Fcalc|17.74}}

|Donald Scott

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

Shot put

|{{T&Fcalc|22.72}}

|Ryan Crouser

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2020 Blue Oval Showcase

Discus throw

|{{T&Fcalc|68.61}}

|Reggie Jagers

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2018 USA Outdoor Championships

Hammer throw

|{{T&Fcalc|81.08}}

|Rudy Winkler

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2025 Drake Relays

|{{cite web|title=Records Fall on Opening Day of 115th Drake Relays|url=https://godrakebulldogs.com/news/2025/4/24/records-fall-on-opening-day-of-115th-drake-relays.aspx|publisher=Drake University Athletics|date=24 April 2025|access-date=27 April 2025}}

Javelin throw

|{{T&Fcalc|83.50}}

|Riley Dolezal

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

Decathlon

|8295 pts

|Devon Williams

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

=Women=

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!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Drake Bulldogs|color=white}};"|Nationality

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100 m

|10.85

|English Gardner
Barbara Pierre

|{{flagu|United States}}
{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

200 m

|22.19

|Kimberlyn Duncan

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships

400 m

|49.52

|Shakima Wimbley

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2018 USA Outdoor Championships

800 m

|1:57.72

|Ajeé Wilson

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

1500 m

|4:03.18

|Shelby Houlihan

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

Mile

|4:23.69

|Krissy Gear

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2025 Drake Relays

|{{cite web|title=Women's Collegiate Mile Record, 10 Meet Marks Set on Final Day of Drake Relays|url=https://godrakebulldogs.com/news/2025/4/26/womens-collegiate-mile-record-10-meet-marks-set-on-final-day-of-drake-relays.aspx|publisher=Drake University Athletics|date=26 April 2025|access-date=27 April 2025}}

5000 m

|15:15.08

|Sally Kipyego

|{{flagu|Kenya}}

|2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships

10000 m

|31:43.20

|Shalane Flanagan

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

100 m hurdles

|12.26

|Brianna Rollins

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

400 m hurdles

|52.20 WR

|Dalilah Muhammad

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

3000 m steeplechase

|9:17.70

|Emma Coburn

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2018 USA Outdoor Championships

High jump

|{{T&Fcalc|2.05}} AR

|Chaunté Lowe

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2010 USA Outdoor Championships

Pole vault

|{{T&Fcalc|4.89}}

|Jenn Suhr

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2010 USA Outdoor Championships

Long jump

|{{T&Fcalc|7.00}}

|Brittney Reese

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

Triple jump

|{{T&Fcalc|14.59}}

|Keturah Orji

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2018 USA Outdoor Championships

Shot put

|{{T&Fcalc|20.24}}

|Michelle Carter

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

Discus throw

|{{T&Fcalc|65.13}}

|Gia Lewis-Smallwood

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2013 USA Outdoor Championships

Hammer throw

|{{T&Fcalc|78.24}} AR

|DeAnna Price

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2019 USA Outdoor Championships

Javelin throw

|{{T&Fcalc|66.67}} AR

|Kara Patterson

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2010 USA Outdoor Championships

Heptathlon

|6735 pts

|Hyleas Fountain

|{{flagu|United States}}

|2010 USA Outdoor Championships

See also

References

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