Post Collegiate Highlights:
4th Place at Pan American Games in Dominican Republic (August 2003)
24th at the 2004 Olympic Games (Athens, Greece)
Collegiate Highlights:
2001 NCAA Decathlon Champion (7,889)
2x Pac 10 Decathlon Champion
2x Pac 10 Decathlon Runner up
3x NCAA Participant
Won 2001 Texas Relays decathlon title (7,726)
2001 Oregon High Point Scorer Award
2001 Oregon Outstanding Athlete Award
Lorenzo's All-Time Decathlon Bests
100 10.99, Texas Relays (4/5/00)
Long Jump 24 1/2, San Diego Olympic Training Center (4//04)
Shot Put 46-4, NCAA Champs (5/31/00)
High Jump 6-4 1/4 1.94m, Pac-10 Champs (5/12/01)
400 48.06, Texas Relays (4/5/00)
First Day 3,991, NCAA Champs (5/30/01)
110 Hurdles 14.63, NCAA Champs (5/31/01)
Discus 144-8, Texas Relays (05)
Pole Vault 16-0 3/4 4.90m, NCAA Champs (5/31/01)
Javelin 202-5 61.70m, Texas Relays (4/6/00)
1,500 4:21.84, NCAA Champs (5/31/01)
Second Day 3,898, NCAA Champs (5/31/01)
Final 7,889, NCAA Champs (5/30-31/01)
High School Highlights:
His pre-Oregon best (7,306 points) dated back to his second-place
finish in the 1998 Ibero-American Championships in Lisbon, Portugal.
Other top finishes came in the 1998 South American Championships in
Cuenca, Ecuador (first, 6,990), 1997 Junior Pan-American Games in
Havana, Cuba (second, 6,763), 1997 South American Championships (second,
6,550), and 1997 South American Junior Championships in Uruguay (second,
6,490). Among the Argentinian and South American rankings, he ranked
first in both in 1999 and 1998. In 1997, he ranked first in Argentina
and among the top three in South America, and first in Argentina in
1996. In his first decathlon earlier that season, he broke the South
American junior record and has held it ever since.