Leonard Myles-Mills won back-to-back national championships his junior and senior year in the 100-meter dash en route to a hall of fame induction in 2009. Myles-Mills earned his NCAA title and All-America citation his junior year in 1998, winning the 100-meter dash in 10.20 seconds at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. In addition, Myles Mills won four events in the Western Athletic Conference championship that season, including an NCAA-record time of 6.45 in the 60-meters. That time still stands as the fastest performance in NCAA history and African history and is the fifth fastest time ever recorded. At the all-African Games in 1999, Mills won 100-meters in Johannesburg, South African. Myles Mills holds numerous spots in the BYU records books, including second in the 100-meters (9.98), Fourth in the 200 meters (20.54) and First in the 4X100 relay (38.88) in outdoor competition; and first in the 60-meters (6.45) and first in the 200-meters (20.61) in the indoor competition. After graduating with a degree in sociology in 1999 from BYU, Myles-Mills went on to represent his native country in the 2000 Sydney and the 2004 Athens Olympics.