2013 Track and Field Roster

Brock Emory
- Position:
- Combined Events
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Colorado Springs, Colo.
- High School:
- Fountain Fort Carson
PERSONAL BESTS
INDOOR
Heptathlon: 4,990 (2013)
60-Meters: 7.30 (2013)
Long Jump: 21-3.50/6.49m (2013)
Shot Put: 39-7.25/12.07m (2013)
High Jump: 6-6.25/1.99m (2011)
60-Meter Hurdles: 8.52 (2013)
Pole Vault: 13-5.25/4.10m (2013)
1,000-Meters: 2:51.64 (2013)
OUTDOOR
Decathlon: 7,035 (2014)
100-Meters: 11.11 (2013)
Long Jump: 21-6.75/6.57m (2014)
Shot Put: 41-9.75/12.74m (2013)
High Jump: 6-8.75/2.05m (2014)
400-Meters: 50.65 (2015)
110-Meter Hurdles: 14.71 (2014)
Discus: 139-8/42.58m (2013)
Pole Vault: 13-5.25/4.10m (2014)
Javelin: 160-9/49.01m (2014)
1,500 Meters: 4:52.58 (2013)
PAC-12 SCORING
2013 Decathlon, 8th (6,927)
2014 Decathlon, 5th (7,035)
2014: Indoor: Did not compete.
Outdoor: Emory ended his career at CU with a fifth place finish in the decathlon at the Pac-12 Championships. He totaled a personal best score of 7,035 points with three PRs and three more season bests at the meet. Emory had PRs in the long jump (21-6.75), 400 (50.65) and pole vault (13-5.25) and recorded season bests in the 100 (11.22), discus (137-3) and 1,500 (5:03.79).
2013: Indoor: Emory became the sixth best heptathlon performer in CU history when he recorded 4,990 points at the MPSF Championships. He just missed scoring at the meet, taking ninth overall. At the meet, he earned five season-bests. Emory clocked 7.30 in the 60 meters, jumped 21-3.50 in the long jump and 6-4.25 in the high jump and 13-5.25 in the pole vault. His personal best of 39-7.25 in the shot put ranks fifth on CU’s all-time heptathlon list. Emory also competed in one other heptathlon and finished 13th overall with 4,217 points at the UW Invite. (He did not record a mark in the pole vault at that meet.)
Outdoor: Emory had an outstanding outdoor campaign, recording personal-bests in all 10 decathlon events. He recorded his best performance at the Pac-12 Championships, placing eighth overall with 6,927 points. The total placed his sixth on CU’s performers’ list and was 11th overall. During the meet, he clocked a time of 11.11 in the 100, eighth on CU’s decathlon list. Emory also posted a mark of 41-9.75 in the shot put, which ranked third at CU. On the second day of the decathlon, he recorded a time of 15.01 in the 100-hurdles, tying for seventh in CU history. Emory’s discus throw of 129-11 is sixth and his javelin throw (157-5) was 13th overall. During the year, he also tied the eighth best high jump (6-6.25), threw the fourth best discus mark (131-2) and the 14th best throw in the javelin (156-5).
2012: Indoor: Emory’s indoor season was cut short due to injury. At the Potts Invite (1/19-20), he finished seventh in the heptathlon with a score of 3,692 points despite not recording a mark in the long jump.
Outdoor: Did not compete.
2011: Indoor: Emory competed in three heptathlons during his sophomore year. His best outing came at the Big 12 Indoor Championships when he totaled a personal best score of 4,736 points and placed 16th. Emory had PR’s in six of the seven events. He ran a time of 7.48 in the 60-meter dash, a time of 8.56 in the 60-hurdles, which is seventh on CU’s all-time combined event list and a time of 2:57.02 in the 1,000. Emory also had PR’s in the long jump (19-11), shot put (38-05) and pole vault (12-09.50). His toss in the shot put ranks eighth in CU history. Emory PR’d during the season in the high jump. He cleared a height of 6-06.25 to place first in the event at the Potts Invite (1/22).
Outdoor: Emory participated in three decathlons for the Buffs and once again he had his best outing at the Big 12 Championships, placing 13th with 6,179 points. Emory had personal bests in five of the 10 events. He ran the 400 in 51.86 and the 1,500 in 4:56.56 while recording marks of 22-06.50 in the long jump, 38-07.75 in the shot put and 13-02.50 in the pole vault. At the Jim Click Invite he jumped 6-05.50 in the high jump to tie for eighth in CU combined events history. He also raced to a time of 15.15 at the meet in the 110-hurdles, which ranks eighth on the same list.
2010: Indoor: Emory competed in one heptathlon in his first season, recording 4,081 points at the CU Invite (1/22-23). He concentrated on the 60-meters and 60-meter hurdles when he wasn’t competing in the heptathlon. He clocked his season best 7.57 at the Air Force Invite (2/13) and ran 8.69 in the 60-hurdles at the Colorado School of Mines Twilight (2/19) to place second overall. Emory participated in the high jump three times. His best jump was 6-02.75 at the AFA All-Comers Meet (1/15).
Outdoor: Emory competed in five different events during the outdoor season. He reached a height of 11-11.75 in the pole vault, 5-10.75 in the high jump and threw the javelin 166-07 in the field events. On the track, he ran 12.30 in the 100 and 15.93 in the 110 hurdles.
HIGH SCHOOL: Emory was a three-sport athlete and earned nine letters at Fountain Fort Carson. He earned three in track and field, three in football and three in wrestling.
HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: High Jump: 6-4; 110-meter hurdles: 14.76; 300-meter hurdles: 40.80.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Emory graduated with a degree in geography.
PERSONAL: Brock Belue Emory was born on September 4, 1990 in Wadesboro, N.C. He is the son of Lyn and Lorraine Emory of Colorado Springs, Colo. Emory is the oldest of four siblings (Luke, Alexandria and Samantha). The Eagle Scout lists his hobbies as fishing, working out, hiking and spending time with family. His father played football for Catawba College and his grandfather, Melvin, played football at Clemson. Emory’s great grandfather, Gene Belue, played baseball at Duke and for the Pittsburgh Pirates.