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Stanley Redwine

Stanley Redwine

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Geburtsdatum4/10/1961
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Stanley Redwine is a retired American middle-distance runner born on April 10, 1961. He attended the University of Arkansas and specialized in the 800 metres, becoming a two-time U.S. national champion in the event.

Redwine represented the United States at three indoor World Championships, finishing fourth each time. He also won two bronze medals at the Pan American Games. His personal best of 1:44.87 was set in Oslo in 1984. He retired from competition in 1996 after finishing fifth at the Olympic Trials.

After his competitive career, Redwine became head coach at the University of Kansas, where his teams have won multiple conference championships. The 2013 women's team won the NCAA Outdoor Championships, and he was named NCAA Women's Coach of the Year. His transition from elite competitor to championship-winning coach demonstrates his comprehensive knowledge of the sport.

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