Tanner Berg earned the first All-American honors of his career from the 2019 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in the weight throw. The sophomore took 11
th overall in the event, as a second team All-American. He threw 19.52m (64-0.5 feet) on his first toss of the day.Â
He added the second weight throw honors of his career in the spring of 2020. Berg qualified in the weight throw and held the top mark in the event, throwing 21.50m. He was the NSIC Champion in the event and earned USTCCCA All-Region accolades.
His third All-American honors came in the weight throw at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships, where Berg took third with a 21.68m toss. He then went on to place 12th, earning second team honors in the shot put, throwing 16.00m.Â
Berg tallied the fifth All-American honors of his career, taking seventh overall with a 65.83m (215-11.00) toss at the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Championships. The mark was Berg’s third throw of the day and was the top NSIC finisher in the event.
The Watertown native closed out his indoor career as the 2022 NCAA Runner-up in the weight throw, tossing 22.40m. The honor marked the sixth All-American award of his Northern State career.Â
He capped off his Wolves career in May of 2022, winning the NCAA Division II National Championship in the hammer throw. Berg tossed 69.61m (228-04.00) on his sixth and final attempt of the day, defeating the field by nearly 2-meters. He is a 7-time All-American for Northern State and the first men's national champion in the event.Â
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