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Height
  
1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)

Name
  
Ron Whitney

Ex-spouse
  
Sally Dewhurst

Event(s)
  
400 m, 400 m hurdles

Movies
  
Just, Melvin: Just Evil

Sport
  
Athletics

Weight
  
78 kg (172 lb)

Role
  
Film producer


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Born
  
October 5, 1942 (age 82) (
1942-10-05
)
Modesto, California, United States

Personal best(s)
  
400 m – 46.6 (1967)880 yd – 1:48.6 (1963)400 mH – 49.06 (1968)

Awards
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming – Long Form

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Truer than Fiction Award

People also search for
  
Sally Dewhurst, Sheila Nevins, Lisa Heller

Music director
  
Just, Melvin: Just Evil

Ronald Howard "Ron" Whitney (born October 5, 1942) is a retired American hurdler and sprinter. Known for his fast finish, he was sixth in the 400 m hurdles at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He had entered the race as one of the favorites, having been ranked #1 in the world in 1967 and winning the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the event for the second time earlier that year. At the Olympics, his first heat victory established a new Olympic record, only to be surpassed by David Hemery two days later.

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Previously he had been the Pan American Games champion in the same event. While working on his master's degree at Colorado State University, he was the 1967 Gold Medalist at the World University Games. He also had won bronze two years earlier and while competing for Occidental College, where he was coached by Jim Bush, was runner up at the NCAA Championships in 1963.

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At Thomas Downey High School in Modesto, California, Whitney was the champion at the 1960 Golden West Invitational, the equivalent of a national champion, at 800 m, a week after finishing fourth in the CIF California State Meet in the same event.

Whitney continued to compete into masters age groups as a pioneer of masters athletics.

Whitney continues to be involved in the sport as head track and field coach at Santa Rosa Junior College. He is a member of the Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame and the Occidental College Hall of Fame.

References

Ron Whitney Wikipedia


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