Dave Scudamore

American long-distance runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Scudamore (born 15 February 1970) was the 1997 US Marathon champion.[1][2]

Palos Verdes High School

He was the first All-state Cross Country runner from Palos Verdes High School in Palos Verdes, CA in 1987.[3] Later, he finished in fifth place in the 3200 meters at the 1988 CIF California State Meet.[4]

Leland Stanford University

Dave is a 2 time All-Pac-10 Academic Honoree at Stanford University in 1990 and 1991. He was a 2 time NCAA All-American at 10,000m in 1992 and 1993.

Professional running

Later he graduated and ran for the Nike Farm team in Palo Alto, CA. He won the Pittsburgh Marathon in 1997,[5] and in the 2000 United States Olympic Marathon Trials he finished 6th in a world class field.[6] In the 1997 World championship Marathon, he finished 13th overall.[7]

Honors

After suffering an injury to his achilles in 1995, normally a career ending injury, he came back after surgery to win the National Marathon Championships two years later. His training of cycles between 120 miles a week and 105 miles a week, never exceeding 25 miles on a long run were considered conservative for a marathoner.[8] He was named to the Rehab and Sports Medicine Hall of Fame in 2008.[9]

Personal life

His son Harrison finished 13 at the 2017 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships while a senior at Denver East High School.[10] 30 years earlier, David finished 10th[11] in the same race after finishing 15th the year before.[12][13] He is married to American Sociologist Jennifer Reich

Achievements

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing the  United States
1997 World Championships Athens, Greece 13th Marathon
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