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Remembering Dick Buerkle — Indoor Mile World Record Holder and Olympic Qualifier

June 22, 2020 — Five years ago today, the running world lost a legend. Dick Buerkle, a two-time U.S. Olympian and former world indoor mile record holder, passed away at the age of 72. He died in Atlanta, Georgia, after battling a rare neurological condition known as multiple system atrophy (MSA).

Buerkle’s journey was one of remarkable perseverance. A walk-on at Villanova University, he trained under the legendary coach Jumbo Elliott and blossomed into a three-time NCAA All-American, finishing third in three NCAA finals: the 1969 and 1970 indoor two-mile races and the 1970 outdoor three-mile.

He cemented his place in history when he set the world indoor mile record in 1978, clocking 3:54.93. That achievement came on the heels of a memorable performance at the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games, where he won in 3:58.4, beating Wilson Waigwa and Filbert Bayi for his second consecutive victory on Madison Square Garden’s storied track.

Despite the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Buerkle’s two-time qualification (1976 and 1980) and his world-class performances left a lasting legacy. Known for his determined racing style and iconic bald head, he inspired a generation of runners with both his grit and grace.

Runner Eric Giacoletto recently shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, helping the running community reflect on Buerkle’s lasting impact.

“Dick Buerkle’s story reminds us that greatness isn’t always about starting at the top,” said Bob Anderson, founder of My Best Runs. “He earned every second of his success.”

Today, we remember and honor Dick Buerkle — five years gone, never forgotten.

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