Joe Falcon
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Joe Falcon is a former US middle distance runner whose greatest success was his victory in the 1990 Oslo Dream Mile
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 with a time of 3:49.31 minutes, which was the fastest mile in the world in 1990. In the course of the race, he ran a personal best over 1500 m of 3:33.6. Also, in 1990 Joe won the 5000 meter at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon in 13:20, with a last lap under 53 seconds.

Running career

Falcon attended Belton High School in Missouri. While there, he won the Missouri High School cross country division 1A-3A race in 1983, running the 5000 meter race in a time of 15:57.5. He then had a stellar track season, in which he achieved marks of 1:52.45 (800 m), 4:06.6 (1600 m), and 8:53.35 (3200 m), all in 1984.

Falcon ran at the University of Arkansas
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 under legendary coach John McDonnell
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. He was the anchor leg of the Arkansas Razorbacks distance medley relay that won at the 1986 Penn Relays
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 and was the NCAA Cross Country Champion in 1987. He was named most outstanding performer among college men at both the 1988 and 1989 Penn Relays
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.

Falcon won six individual NCAA titles in cross country, indoor and outdoor track: indoor 3,000 m champion 1987 & 1988, indoor mile champ 1988, outdoor 10,000 m champion 1987, outdoor 1,500 m champion 1988 and cross country champion 1987.

On August 10, 1990, he suffered a torn sheath in his left Achilles' tendon during a race in Brussels, Belgium, in which he was spiked accidentally by another runner.

It has been said, on a side note, that Joe Falcon could also bench press over 280 lbs, an astonishing amount for his small frame.

Falcon currently works as a police officer in Bentonville, Arkansas
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, and serves on the school board. He is married, with three children.

Rankings and recognition

Falcon was ranked among the top ten runners in his event in the US and the world by Track and Field News on numerous occasions:
Year Event World rank US rank
1988 1500 meters - 7th
1989 1500 meters - 3rd
5000 meters - 1st
1990 1500 meters 3rd 1st
1991 1500 meters - 8th
1992 1500 meters - 3rd
1993 1500 meters - 5th
10,000 meters - 7th


In 1990, Falcon received the prestigious Glenn Cunningham Award from the USATF as the top American male distance runner.
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