Greg Meyer
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Greg Meyer is best known for his accomplishments in distance running. Most notably, he is the last American
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 male to win the Boston Marathon
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Education

He is a 1973 graduate of Grand Rapids West Catholic High School
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 and in 1977 with a degree in education and social studies from the University of Michigan
University of Michigan
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 in Ann Arbor, MI. In 1986 he earned a master's in Education from Boston University.

Family

Meyer was born in Grand Rapids, MI to parents Rita and Jay. He has one older sibling, Matthew Meyer. He met and married fellow runner Paula Lettis in 1980http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/2008/04/profile_marathon_man_greg_meye.html while living in Boston and together they had three children, Nicholle (1981), Jacob (1983) and Daniel (1986)http://www.mlive.com/grgallery/galleries/gallery.ssf?cgi-bin/view_gallery.cgi/mlive/view_gallery.ata?g_id=7287. He divorced in 2005 while living in Dexter, MI. He resides near Rockford, MI, north of Grand Rapids and since 2008 has served as Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Aquinas College. Previous to that Greg was employed from approximately 2000 through March 2007 by the University of Michigan as director of Major Gifts for the Greater Michigan Regionhttp://www.umich.edu/~urecord/0506/Jul24_06/17.shtml where he helped raise over $125 million for the University.

Sports career

His winning time for that 1983 Boston Marathon race was 2:09.00. He has also won the River Bank Run in his home town of Grand Rapids, MI seven times over. Meyer set 10 American Road Racing records and two world record
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s.

"He held the American record for the ten mile run. On the track, he was a sub 4-minute miler (3:58.4), ran 8:26 for the 3,000 meter steeplechase, 13:35.44 for 5,000 meters, and 27:53.1 for the 10,000 meters (1983). Meyer’s top-level performances deserves recognition
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. He set ten American road racing
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 records at the following distances: 8K, 10K, 15K, 25K, Ten Mile. Set two World Records in 1980 & 1981 in the 15K (Gasparilla 15K, Tampa, FL) and the Ten Mile (Cherry Blossom 10 Mile, Wash. D.C) Some of Meyer’s other accomplishments include United States Male Distance Runner of the Year 1983, being nominated for the James E. Sullivan Award
James E. Sullivan Award
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 (America’s highest amateur award) 1983, and being inducted into the following Halls of Fame: ESPN Road Racing, Road Runners Club of American, and Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame. He also had victories at the following major races Detroit Marathon
Detroit Marathon
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 (1980), Chicago Marathon
Chicago Marathon
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 (1982), Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon
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 (1983), Cascade Run Off (1980), Cherry Blossom (1983), 25K River Bank Run (seven times), and the U.S. National Cross Country Champion (1978). He broke the American indoor 5,000 meter track record with a time of 13:41 at Harvard in 1981. Meyer was one of the founding members of A.R.R.A, which was the first athletic union of road racing athletes. In the early 1980’s helped fight and win the right to earn prize money
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, starting with the Cascade Run Off in 1980. After many runners were banned from running T.A.C. events (now USAT&F) due to the “contamination rule” dealing with professionalism, T.A.C. instituted the TAC Trust system, which eventual lead to open competition and the prize money
Prize money
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 the athletes today enjoy…not to mention an open Olympic Games
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Quoted from National Distance Running Hall of Fame.

Achievements

Representing the
1981 Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon
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Boston, United States 11th Marathon 2:13:08
1982 Chicago Marathon
Chicago Marathon
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Chicago
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, United States
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1st Marathon 2:10:59
1983 Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon is an annual marathon hosted by the U.S. city of Boston, Massachusetts, on Patriots' Day, the third Monday of April. Begun in 1897 and inspired by the success of the first modern-day marathon competition in the 1896 Summer Olympics, the Boston Marathon is the world's oldest...

Boston, United States 1st Marathon 2:09:00

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