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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Pat Petersen


Role
  
Runner

Died
  
May 31, 2015

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Born
  
December 3, 1959 (
1959-12-03
)

Sport
  
Event(s)
  
5,000 meters, 10,000 meters, marathon

Personal best(s)
  
10,000 meters: 28:19.3Marathon: 2:10:04

College team
  
Farmingdale State College, Manhattan College

Patrick 'Pat' Petersen (December 3, 1959 – May 31, 2015) was an American long-distance runner who once held the American record for the marathon, when he ran 2:10:04 at the 1989 London Marathon.

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High school

Petersen attended Islip High School until he graduated in 1978. He competed in cross country and track in high school, and was described as a competitive runner but had no extraordinary results as a high-schooler. From his earliest years of running he was identified as having an unusual running form.

Collegiate

Petersen first attended Farmingdale State College for two years, and then transferred to Manhattan College, where he graduated in 1981. At the time, Manhattan College had one of the most competitive collegiate distance running programs in the United States, and when Petersen transferred, the team had Bill Krohn.

Post-collegiate

Petersen initially intended on quitting running after college, but was offered a part-time position at Super Runners shop in Long Island, which was owned by the winner of the 1970 New York City Marathon, Gary Muhrcke. He ran for Warren Street Social and for a time was sponsored by Adidas. In 1991 he collapsed in the middle of a workout in Central Park and was subsequently diagnosed with a heart irregularity, which ultimately ended his competitive running career. He married Bea Huste-Petersen, also a marathoner, and had four children. They both started a foundation for autism called the EJ Autism Foundation.

References

Pat Petersen Wikipedia


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