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January 8, 2004 in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park.
A Second Cyclist was seriously injured by the same lion four hours later.
| In August 2003, I completed 45 years
of running and 28 years of advising runners on how to train more effectively.
Over the span of my running career, I have won and occasionally set records
for races at every distance from the half mile through 50 miles. In 1962
I set the High School State Record For the One Mile Run in New Jersey,
running 4:17.4, the 13th fastest time in the nation for High School milers
that year (See "Let Your Dreams be Your Guides"
for further details.). I competed on five United States National Teams
1970 to 1972 and competed in the 1972 Olympic Trials Marathon. (See
"The Art of The Race" for further details..
I was the first United States citizen finisher over 40 years old at the
Boston Marathon, April 1986, 2:27:03, the New York Marathon, November
1986, 2:26:52 and the Los Angeles Marathon, March 1987, 2:26:32. I also
hold the National Record for runners older than 40 years at 50 Kilometers
on a track with a time of 3:11 set in January 1986. I have competed in
100 mile races, such as the challenging Western States 100 Mile Endurance
Race, and multi-day races, such as the Race Across New York State (350
miles) and the Marathon des Sables, a race across the Sahara Desert in
Morocco(See "Seven Days In the
Sahara" for further details.Runners I have coached have won races
from the half mile through the Trans Am 1992, a 3,000 mile foot race from
Huntington Beach, California to Central Park in New York City. Dave Warady
won the Race Across America, the West Coast 50 Miles and ran a 2:34 Marathon
while I was coaching him. (See "Reflections on
David Warady's Legendary Performance" for further details). One runner
I still coach, Fred Shufflebarger, won the Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance
Run twice and set course records at the Pacific Crest Trail 50 Mile Run,
the Mule Run 50K and ran a 2:38 marathon while I coached him. (See
"The Making of a Champion" for further details). Sherri Curl, she
is still running with me, was ranked in the top ten Masters Woman in the
United States in 1992, and is still a strong competitor at 49 years old.
Another runner I coached in the early 1990's, Bridget Brunick, was the
first female finisher in the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run.
I have helped thousands of people achieve their racing and fitnes goals, I would enjoy helping you. |
Check out these Rock 'n' Roll Marathon participant comments; for many of them it was their first marathon, June 1, 2003. Click on the Icon Updated June 9, 2001 Some of My Top PerformersDave Fleming - 3:42 1500 Meters Kevin Broady - 29:40 10,000 Meters Ralph Serna - 2:14 Marathon |
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Copyright © 2004 by John Loeschhorn -
Mail to:mtnrnr@pacbell.net
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