Ron Daws

American runner

Ron Daws (June 21, 1937 – July 28, 1992) was a runner and 1968 Summer Olympics men's marathon athlete.[1][2] Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he also competed at the 1967 Pan-American Games marathon[3] and finished first in the National AAU Marathon also in 1967[3][4] on June 11.[5]

Daws was a friend of Steve Hoag and Jim Berka. The three often finished 1-2-3 in Minnesota races. He was married to Lorraine Moller[6][7] in the 1980s, who he later divorced.[8]

In 1984, Daws appeared on The Mary Hanson Show (named after his wife, Mary Hanson, whom he married in October 1991). Daws died of a heart attack in 1992.[9]

In honor of his death, in 1993, the Minnesota Distance Running Association Ron Daws 25K in Minneapolis was renamed after him.[10]

Publications

  • Self-Made Olympian, Anderson World, 1977, ISBN 978-0-89037-103-9
  • "Marathon Training" (article), Marathoner, Spring 1978[11]
  • Running Your Best: The Committed Runner's Guide to Training and Racing, Stephen Greene Press, 1985, ISBN 978-0-8289-0559-6

References

  1. ^ "Olympedia – Ron Daws". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  2. ^ Ron Daws at Sports Reference, retrieved 20 April 2010
  3. ^ a b Heat Takes Toll: Ron Daws Wins National Marathon, The Day, New London, Connecticut, 12 June 1967, retrieved 22 April 2010 at Google News
  4. ^ A Roundup Of The Sports Information Of The Week, Sports Illustrated, 19 June 1967, retrieved 22 April 2010 at SI Vault
  5. ^ Long Distance Log, Volume 12, Number 139, June 1967, retrieved 22 April 2010 at RRCA History
  6. ^ STEVE HOAG, Running Minnesota blog, Chad Austin, 28 January 2007, retrieved 20 April 2010
  7. ^ 2009 Ron Daws 25K Race Report, Run. Race. Repeat. blog, Steve Quick, 4 April 2009, retrieved 20 April 2010
  8. ^ Twists in the road: Moller's book recounts her struggles as marathoner, wife, Barbara Matson, The Boston Globe, 16 April 2009, retrieved 22 April 2010. Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Ron Daws: The Mind and Body Connection on YouTube
  10. ^ MDRA RON DAWS 25K, Apple RaceberryJaM, retrieved 20 April 2010
  11. ^ Ron Daws MARATHON TRAINING at The Lydiard Foundation, retrieved 20 April 2010

External links

  • Ron Daws, The Souhrada Family Website, retrieved 20 April 2010
  • v
  • t
  • e
Twin Cities Marathon – men's winners
Land O' Lakes Marathon
  • 1963–65: Ron Daws (USA)
  • 1966: Phil Weiser (USA)
  • 1967: Ron Daws (USA)
  • 1968: Tom Heinonen (USA)
  • 1969: Alex Ratelle (USA)
  • 1970: Tom Hoffman (USA)
  • 1971: Jay Dirksen (USA)
  • 1972: Scott Sundquist (USA)
  • 1973: Steve Hoag (USA)
  • 1974–75: Al Gilman (USA)
City of Lakes Marathon
  • 1976: Steve Hoag (USA)
  • 1977: Barney Klecker (USA)
  • 1978: Mike Francise (USA)
  • 1979: Barney Klecker (USA)
  • 1980: John Fox (GBR)
  • 1981: Dave Chatelaine (USA)
St. Paul Marathon
  • 1981: Michael Seaman (USA)
Twin Cities Marathon
  • v
  • t
  • e
Qualification
1968 United States Olympic trials (track and field)
Men's
track and road
athletes
Men's
field athletes
Women's track and
road athletes
Women's
field athletes
Coaches
  • Payton Jordan (men's head coach)
  • Ted Haydon (men's assistant coach)
  • John Oelkers (men's assistant coach)
  • Frank Potts (men's assistant coach)
  • Stan Wright (men's assistant coach)
  • Alex Ferenczy (women's coach)
  • Conrad Ford (women's coach)
  • v
  • t
  • e
1925-1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
National
  • United States