50 years after Steve Prefontaine’s death, track and field has never been able to replace his star power
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Looking back at Steve Prefontaine’s legacy 50 years after his death
It’s been 50 years since legendary Oregon track and field athlete Steve Prefontaine died in a car crash on May 30, 1975. He was only 24 years old. At the time, the Coos Bay runner held every U.S. distance record from the two-kilometer race to the 10K and was training for the 1976 Olympics. His athleticism and charisma made him one of the best-known runners to come out of the University of Oregon and helped him land a brand deal as Nike’s first c…
·Portland, United States
Read Full Article50 years after Steve Prefontaine’s death, track and field has never been able to replace his star power
Steve Prefontaine's bold running style was a fan favorite during the early 1970 before the former University of Oregon runner died in a car accident on May 30, 1975.
·Portland, United States
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