Stanley Redwine

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Stanley Redwine (born April 10, 1961) is a retired

800 meters.[1] He twice was the U.S. 800 meter national champion. He represented his country at three indoor World Championships finishing fourth each time. In addition, he won two bronze medals at the Pan American Games.[2]

Redwine retired from competition in 1996, his 5th place at the Olympic Trials having failed to qualify for the Atlanta Olympics. He is the head coach at the University of Kansas where his men's and women's teams have won multiple conference championships. The 2013 women's team took the NCAA Outdoor Championships and he was named NCAA Women's Coach of the Year.[2]

His personal bests (PR's) in the event are 1:44.87 outdoors (Oslo 1984) and 1:47.54 indoors (Budapest 1989). Other PR's were 400 meters in 46.07 (Austin, TX 1981), 500 meters indoors in 1:02.17 (East Rutherford, NJ 1983) and 1000 meters in 2:20.43 (

Rieti, Italy 1988).[3]

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the  United States
1983 Universiade
Edmonton, Canada
8th 800 m 1:50.98
Pan American Games
Caracas, Venezuela
3rd 800 m 1:47.26
1986 Goodwill Games
Moscow, Soviet Union
2nd 800 m 1:46.89
1987 World Indoor Championships
Indianapolis, United States
4th 800 m 1:47.81
Pan American Games
Indianapolis, United States
3rd 800 m 1:47.73
World Championships
Rome, Italy
17th (qf) 800 m 1:46.25
1989 World Indoor Championships
Budapest, Hungary
4th 800 m 1:47.54
1991 World Indoor Championships
Seville, Spain
4th 800 m 1:47.98
1994 Goodwill Games
St. Petersburg, Russia
2nd 800 m 1:46.84

References

  1. ^ Stanley Redwine at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b Stanley Redwine, University of Kansas. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  3. International Amateur Athletic Federation
    . Retrieved June 14, 2018.

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