National Distance Running Hall of Fame
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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. It is located in Utica, New York.
[edit] Inductees
- Bill Bowerman
- Ted Corbitt
- Bill Dellinger
- Clarence DeMar
- Doris Brown Heritage
- Lynn Jennings
- Don Kardong
- John A. Kelley
- John J. Kelley
- Nina Kuscik
- Fred Lebow
- Greg Meyer
- Billy Mills
- Steve Prefontaine
- Bill Rodgers
- Browning Ross
- Jim Ryun
- Alberto Salazar
- Joan Benoit Samuelson
- Bob Schul
- Frank Shorter
- Mary Decker Slaney
- Francis Larrieu Smith
- Katherine Switzer
- Craig Virgin
- Grete Waitz
- George Young