Here's the updated list. Thanks for the input and revisions. Keep 'em coming.
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FASTEST MILER BY STATE (based on high school state, but includes post-HS times)
Alabama: Steve Bolt - 3:59.40
Alaska: Marcus Dunbar - 4:00.58 (or Doug Herron, Don
How about Bob Whalen for Kentucky? I thought he attended a KY high school?
I believe he won the 1991 NCAA Indoor meet?
Tim Willis
At 07:59 AM 1/16/2002 -0600, jsully13 wrote:
Here's the updated list. Thanks for the input and revisions. Keep 'em
coming.
on 1/16/02 8:46 PM, Tim Willis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about Bob Whalen for Kentucky? I thought he attended a KY high school?
I believe he won the 1991 NCAA Indoor meet?
Bob went to HS in Tennessee, Dickson Co. HS. if I remember correctly.
Tom
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Tom Murrell
Cross Country Track
I'm guessing Gavin Gaynor probably had a faster PR.
Any NC State guys know?
Toby
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states?
Based on where each guy went to HS, but includes post-HS
times. Anyone to add or
Amendments I can provide to the states list for milers, some of which I'm
sure have already been sent in. And I might still turn up amendments to
these amendments.
Arizona: Chuck LaBenz (North, Phoenix '66) 3:56.9h '70
Arkansas: Brian Baker 3:57.4h (not 57.40)
Florida: Tommy Fulton (Charlotte
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The other possibility by be Don Belcourt, who I
believe also graduated from
Billings Senior and qualified
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Georgia:
For HS miles it could be Brendan Mahoney ('99) or Ralph King
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Interestingly, while the RW site doesn't list Ralph as a sub-4 minute miler, Bob
Sevene has an article on Coolrunning where he says Ralph ran
3:55.2.
Now, seeing that Ralph ran a documented
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how bout the skinniest man alive-Chris Fox- for WV(3:59.0)?
Shannon Butler for Montana?
Maybe Ralph King for Georgia?
toby
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For HS times in NV, yes, Wysocki isn't even close. But as far as the
fastest mile ever by a NV
:59.0)?
Shannon Butler for Montana?
Maybe Ralph King for Georgia?
toby
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on
where
each guy went to HS, but includes post-HS
--- Tony Banovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other possibility by be Don Belcourt, who I
believe also graduated from
Billings Senior and qualified for the '92 Oly Trials
at 1500.
I will always remember Belcourt more for the free food
he gave me from the taco bell he worked at than his
Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on where each guy
went to HS, but includes post-HS times. Anyone to add or corrections to the list
below?
Alabama: Steve Bolt -- 3:59.40
Alaska: Marcus Dunbar -- 4.00.58
Arizona:
Arkansas: Brian Baker -- 3:57.40
California:
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on
where each
Message text written by Chapman, Robert
Meyer went to Univ of Arizona, started partying (supposedly), and dropped
off the face of the planet - so I
doubt he bettered his HS time.
Maybe he moved to a planet with thinner air and less gravity.
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RE: Utah, Paul Cummings (whom I believe went to a Utah HS) ran a lifetime
best of 3:56.4
No, Cummings is Righetti of Santa Barbara.
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Wysocki isn't even in the ballpark (4:23, 9:34), Terry Yberra ran 4:19
that year followed a year later by Larry DeLong (Wooster) in 4:19. At the
state meet in like 1980 Steve Lauri from Sparks won in 4:15. Brad Meyer
ran 4:10 I believe at Golden West one year (and 3:52 at GSW). If my
memory is
ooo, Sully, great compilation!
For Idaho, 3:56.9 by Tom Von Ruden, just a 4:35.0 guy as a HS senior.
Since he went to Oklahoma State, I figured he was the answer to the missing Oklahoma
question, but lo and behold, he filled in a different blank!
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Wysocki isn't even in the ballpark (4:23, 9:34), Terry Yberra ran 4:19
that year followed a year later by Larry DeLong (Wooster) in 4
how bout the skinniest man alive-Chris Fox- for WV(3:59.0)?
Shannon Butler for Montana?
Maybe Ralph King for Georgia?
toby
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Everyone:
I think that Ralph King might be the best all time from a Georgia hgih
shool? I thik he wnet on to run at UNC or NC State? If not him, then the
only other one I can think of that achieved a great mile time after high
school was Eric O'brien?
Thanks,
Tim Willis ESQ.
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on
where each guy went to HS, but includes post-HS times
rumors have it that Tiny Cane went to h.s. i RI--3:59.37 in '78.
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Everyone:
I think
I think Randy Wilson may have run faster than the
3:59.20 listed for Iowa (I read something that said
3:58.1). He's from Knoxville, Iowa. Also, Corey Ihmels
name is spelled wrong on the list.
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Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50
states?
Phil Tiny Kane indeed went to Rogers HS, Newport, RI
Rhode Island:
Harvard grad Adam Dixon went to prep school in RI and he ran 3:57.2 indoors
in Boston (1984).
Ryan Lamppa
Interesting list. About these two -
McMullen had a HS pr of 4:19.99 for 1600m,
Downin was a 4:18 miler in HS.
Quite an impressive improvement.
Oleg
Massachusetts: Andy Downin -- 3:56.25
Michigan: Paul McMullen -- 3:55.84
What about a list for women?
Brian Funk
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Rhode Island:
Harvard grad Adam Dixon went to prep school in RI and he ran 3:57.2 indoors
in Boston (1984).
Ryan Lamppa
Interesting list. About these two -
McMullen had a HS pr of 4:19.99 for 1600m,
Downin was a 4:18 miler in HS.
Quite an impressive improvement.
I don't know about McMullen, but Downin never had to run an all out mile in
shape his last year of high school. I believe he won one of the state
Randy Wilson PR is 3:58.74 run in Eugene on 12 May 84
- Mike Fanelli
I think Randy Wilson may have run faster than the
3:59.20 listed for Iowa (I read something that said
3:58.1). He's from Knoxville, Iowa. Also, Corey Ihmels
name is spelled wrong on the list.
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Ralph Mr. Freeze King
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how bout the skinniest man alive-Chris
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 06:41:03 -0600, you wrote:
Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on where each guy
went to HS, but includes post-HS times. Anyone to add or corrections to the list
below?
Florida: Brian Jaeger -- 3:59.47
Some of these are a bit
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 06:41:03 -0600, you wrote:
Who ran the fastest all-time mile for each of the 50 states? Based on
where each guy went to HS, but includes post-HS times. Anyone to add
or corrections to the list below
Others that got relagated to the steeplechase: Ben Jipcho, Filbert
Bayi, Jurgen Straub, Moses Kiptumsomeguy, John Gregorek.
Not to mention Kip Keino.
Kurt Bray
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