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Doug Brown
Personal information
Nationality USA
Born31 May 1944 (80 years, 42 days old)[1]
Education
  • University of Montana
  • Sport
    SportSport of athletics
    Event(s)5000 metres
    10,000 metres
    College team
    Achievements and titles
    National finals
  •  • 10,000m, 2nd Silver
  •  • 5000m, 6th
  • 1965 NCAAs
  •  • 6 miles, 1st Gold
  •  • 3 miles, 1st Gold
  • 1966 USA 15K
  •  • 15K, 1st Gold
  • Personal bests
  • 10,000 m: 29:33.6 (1965)
  • Updated on 20 February 2024

    Doug Brown (born 31 May 1944) is an American long-distance runner. He won the 6-mile run and 3-mile run (imperial equivalents of the 10,000 metres and 5000 metres) at the 1965 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, setting championship records in both events. He has been called Montana's greatest distance runner ever.[2]

    Career[edit]

    Brown won his first ever race, a half-mile run as a child in the 7th grade. He ran 2:21 for the half-mile as an 8th-grader, and the following year at Red Lodge High School he broke the school record in the mile run with a 4:42 time as a freshman.[2]

    In 1965, Brown won two titles at the 1965 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, competing for the Montana Grizzlies track and field team. Running with a "full-throttle" strategy, he set meeting records in the 6-mile run and 3-mile run.[3]

    Brown won the U.S. 15K championship title in 1966 with a time of 45:11.0. It was the only time the championship was held on a running track.[4]

    Personal life[edit]

    Brown was originally from Carbon County, Montana, where he attended Red Lodge High School. He later moved to Missoula, Montana, and became a track and field coach at Sentinel High School.[2]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Doug BrownatTilastopaja (registration required)
  • ^ a b c Missoulian.com, BILL SCHWANKE of (7 May 2008). "Doug Brown: like Sinatra, he did it his way". The Missoulian. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  • ^ "Montana's Brown Set Two MRs in 1965 ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  • ^ "National Road Champions for Unit". arrs.run. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  • External links[edit]


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