Quentin Wheeler

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Quentin David Wheeler (born April 27, 1955, in

Yevgeny Gavrilenko
kept the United States from sweeping the event that year.

Less than two months before the Olympics, it was Wheeler running for San Diego State University who was the NCAA Champion. Wheeler set his personal record of 48.39 at the 1979 Mt. SAC Relays.

Raised in Tinton Falls, New Jersey,[2] Wheeler graduated in 1974 from Monmouth Regional High School,[3] where he was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1993.[4]

- His win in NCAA finals was a collegiate record at the time.

- San Diego State University has also inducted him in their hall of fame for athletics.

References

  1. ^ Quentin Wheeler at Sports Reference
  2. Newspapers.com
    . "Quentin Wheeler of Tinton Falls, a great track star at Monmouth Regional, will be in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles for the U.S.A. in the Montreal Olympics."
  3. ^ "18 great Jersey Shore athletes who were Olympians; plus 4 more going to the Tokyo Games", CitiNews, July 20, 2021. Accessed January 25, 2022. "Quentin Wheeler (track) Wheeler, a Monmouth Regional 1974 grad, set a state record of 52.8 in the boys 400 hurdles that lasted four years, but his biggest accomplishments came later."
  4. ^ "Hall of Fame - Monmouth Regional Hall of Fame".

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