National Distance Running Hall of Fame
The National Distance Running Hall of Fame was established on July 11, 1998, to honor those who have contributed to the sport of distance running.
The National Distance Running Hall of Fame is located in Utica, New York, United States.[1] Inside the Hall are pictures, videos and other memorabilia that provide the history of the sport through the eyes of both the runners and spectators.
Members

Joan Benoit prior to the 2008 Chicago Marathon.

Johnny Hayes running at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Olympian Billy Mills
Key | |
† | Denotes a posthumous induction |
Inductee | Year inducted |
---|---|
Horace Ashenfelter | 2012 |
Dick Beardsley | 2010 |
Joan Benoit | 1998 |
Bill Bowerman† | 2002 |
Doris Brown Heritage | 2002 |
Amby Burfoot | 2008 |
Patti Catalano Dillon | 2006 |
Ted Corbitt | 1998 |
Glenn Cunningham† | 2012 |
Mary Decker | 2003 |
Bill Dellinger | 2001 |
Clarence DeMar† | 2000 |
Tom Fleming | 2014 |
Miki Gorman | 2010 |
Jacqueline Hansen | 2012 |
Johnny Hayes† | 2008 |
Lynn Jennings | 2001 |
Don Kardong | 2005 |
Johnny Kelley | 1999 |
John J. Kelley | 2002 |
Nina Kuscsik | 1999 |
Francie Larrieu-Smith | 1999 |
Fred Lebow† | 2001 |
Gerry Lindgren | 2006 |
Marty Liquori | 2006 |
Kim Merritt | 2014 |
Greg Meyer | 2005 |
Billy Mills | 1999 |
Steve Prefontaine† | 2000 |
Bill Rodgers | 1998 |
H. Browning Ross† | 2002 |
Jim Ryun | 2003 |
Alberto Salazar | 2000 |
Bob Schul | 2005 |
Frank Shorter | 1998 |
Kathrine Switzer | 1998 |
Craig Virgin | 2001 |
Grete Waitz | 2000 |
Fred Wilt† | 2010 |
Priscilla Welch | 2008 |
George Young | 2003 |
See also
- RRCA Distance Running Hall of Fame
- USATF Masters Hall of Fame
References
- "National Distance Running Hall of Fame". local.aarp.org. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
External links
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