USCAA Corporate Relays
San Ramon, California
Sat Jul 13 - Jul 14, 2013
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USCAA Marathon
Miami, Florida
Sun Feb 2, 2014
 
- USCAA Honorary Hosts -
for USCAA National Corporate Cup Relays

2007 Steve Scott #1 US miler from 1977-1988. Broke 4-min mile 136 times
1984 & 1988 Olympian.
US mile record (3:51.71 indoor, 3:47.69 outdoor for 25 yrs)
Founder of speed golf in 1979.

2006 Bob Beamon Set a world record (for 23 years) for the long jump at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City with a jump of 8.90 m (29 ft 2½ in) - the first person to reach 28ft and 29ft.

2005 Bob Anderson Founder of Runners' World magazine and the "Corporate Cup National Championships", which evolved into the USCAA's Corporate Cup Relays.

2004 Bill Rodgers 1976 Olympian - marathon team, 4-time winner of both Boston and New York Marathons, World and American records in 25K, American records in 15K, 20K, 30K

2003 Edith McGuire Duvall 1964 Olympian - 200m gold medal (broke Wilma Rudolph's record), 100m silver medal.
Held World, Olympian, Canadian, AAU and American records in 200m and 220 yd dash.

2002 Fred Newhouse Three-time All American and National Champion,
4x400m Relay gold and 400m silver medals at 1976 Montreal Olympics

2001 Lee Evans Set 400m (43.86) and 4x400m Relay (2:56.1) world records
at 1968 Montreal Olympics. Both records stood for 20 years.
In USA T&F Hall-of-Fame (1983). Named 100 Golden Olympian.

2000 Lee Evans Set 400m (43.86) and 4x400m Relay (2:56.1) world records
at 1968 Montreal Olympics. Both records stood for 20 years.
In USA T&F Hall-of-Fame (1983). Named 100 Golden Olympian.

1999 Don Bowden 1956 Olympian. U.S. mile record holder (3:58.7, 1957).
First American to break the 4-minute mile (3:58.7)

1998 Fred Newhouse Three-time All American and National Champion,
4x400m Relay gold and 400m silver medals at 1976 Montreal Olympics

1997 Ruth Wysocki Competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Set Master's 800m (2:04) and 5K (16:06) in 1997
Steve Scott #1 US miler from 1977-1988. Broke 4-min mile 136 times
1984 & 1988 Olympian.
US mile record (3:51.71 indoor, 3:47.69 outdoor for 25 yrs)
Founder of speed golf in 1979.

1995 Kevin Little Olympian
Natasha Kaiser-Brown Olympian

1994 Joan Benoit Samuelson Won inaugural women's marathon in Los Angeles Olympics

1992 Edwin Moses Olympian. 10-year winning streak in the hurdles (107 consecutive final wins)

1991 Carl Lewis 4-time Olympian

1989 Mark Curp Broke the Men's World Record in the Half Marathon in 1985, with 1:00:55 at the Philadelphia Distance Run

1986 Evelyn Hall Adams Competed in the 1932 Olympics

1985 Craig Virgin
Competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Ruth Wysocki Competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Set Master's 800m (2:04) and 5K (16:06) in 1997