Hall of Fame
Berry, Paula

Paula Berry
- Induction:
- 2003
The Dayville, Ore., native became Oregon’s third of four NCAA champions in the javelin in 1991, a year after
claiming runner-up honors in 1990. Later her senior season, she earned a berth on the U.S. squad for the World Championships (16th, 190-1), followed by an Olympic berth in 1992 and a threw of 160-9 in the Barcelona-hosted event. Ten years later, the two-time conference winner still owned the Pac-10 javelin record (202-1, 61.60m) as well as the Pac-10 Championships record (193-8, 59.04m) with throws from 1991. On all-time lists, her collegiate and career best of 202-8 ranks second all-time for Oregon, fifth among all collegians and eighth all-time among Americans.
The Dayville High School graduate arrived in Eugene after a prep All-America career that included four state
titles, trips to the 1987 and ?88 World Junior Championships following first- and second-place TAC junior championships finishes, and ranked as the 10th-best prep ever.
claiming runner-up honors in 1990. Later her senior season, she earned a berth on the U.S. squad for the World Championships (16th, 190-1), followed by an Olympic berth in 1992 and a threw of 160-9 in the Barcelona-hosted event. Ten years later, the two-time conference winner still owned the Pac-10 javelin record (202-1, 61.60m) as well as the Pac-10 Championships record (193-8, 59.04m) with throws from 1991. On all-time lists, her collegiate and career best of 202-8 ranks second all-time for Oregon, fifth among all collegians and eighth all-time among Americans.
The Dayville High School graduate arrived in Eugene after a prep All-America career that included four state
titles, trips to the 1987 and ?88 World Junior Championships following first- and second-place TAC junior championships finishes, and ranked as the 10th-best prep ever.
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