Английская Википедия:Dick Beardsley
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Dick Beardsley (born March 21, 1956) is an American long-distance runner best known for tying for first place with Inge Simonsen in the inaugural 1981 London Marathon and his close finish with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon.
Running career
Beardsley ran his first marathon in 2:47:14 at the 1977 Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, Wisconsin. In subsequent marathons, he steadily lowered his times: 2:33:22, 2:33:06, and 2:31:50. Beardsley is the only man to have ever run 13 consecutive personal bests in the marathon, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the feat.[1]
In 1981 he and Norwegian Inge Simonsen intentionally crossed the finish line together holding hands in a time of 2:11:48.[2] According to Beardsley, "It was a big deal for both of us because neither one of us had won a marathon before."[3]
His finish time of 2:09:37 at the 1981 Grandma's Marathon stood as a course record for 33 years until it was broken in 2014.[4] Beardsley placed second (2:08:53) on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon,[5] breaking the Boston Marathon course record and the American record.
In 2003 he started the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp, which used to be held each September at Rainbow Resort in Waubun, Minnesota,[6] but which are now held at Lake Bemidji, Minnesota.
Beardsley is one of the subjects of the book Duel in the Sun, published in 2006 by John Brant. His memoir, Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, was co-authored by Maureen Anderson and published in 2002 by the University of Minnesota Press.[7]
In 2010, Beardsley was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.[8]
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1981 | London Marathon | London, United Kingdom | 1st | 2:11:48 |
Grandma's Marathon | Duluth, United States | 1st | 2:09:37 | |
1982 | Grandma's Marathon | Duluth, United States | 1st | 2:14:50 |
Boston Marathon | Boston, United States[9] | 2nd | 2:08:53 |
Drug addiction
In November 1989, Beardsley nearly died in a farm mishap; he required five months to recuperate. Between July 1992 and February 1993, he was involved in three serious automobile accidents, each requiring hospitalization for back and neck injuries. While on a hike, he was hurt after falling down an embankment when the path collapsed. He underwent three back operations in 1994 and knee surgery in 1995.[10][11]
After each of his injuries, Beardsley was prescribed medication for the pain. Over four years, he developed an addiction to the medication. He was arrested September 30, 1996, for forging prescriptions[10] and sentenced to five years' probation and 460 hours of community service.[12] Beardsley spent nine days in a psychiatric unit where he was prescribed methadone. He was released for outpatient treatment, returned to inpatient treatment where he quit methadone, and again began outpatient treatment.[10] His first day of chemical-free sobriety was February 12, 1997.[11]
Beardsley started the Dick Beardsley Foundation in October 2007[13] to provide assistance to individuals suffering from chemical dependency who are unable to pay for a 12-step treatment program. The foundation's goals are to educate the general public about chemical dependency. It allows Beardsley to speak about his own experience in overcoming addiction.[14][15]
Personal life
Beardsley married Mary in 1979. They adopted one son, Andrew. They later divorced and Beardsley moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 and remarried.Шаблон:Citation needed In August 2010, it was reported that Beardsley and his wife had filed for bankruptcy. Beardsley's wife Jill said that they filed to consolidate IRS debt.[16] In another tragic turn, in October 2015 Dick lost his beloved 31-year-old son Andrew, a veteran of the war in Iraq, to suicide.
In 2016 Dick and Jill moved to Bemidji, MN where Dick continues his career in motivational/inspirational speaking and also has a fishing guide service. They are also the owners of Lake Bemidji Bed & Breakfast.
In 2023 Dick started a podcast with long-time friend and fellow marathon runner Mike Dunlap called On The Run With Beards And Dun.
References
External links
- Dick Beardsley website
- Dick Beardsley Foundation
- Dick Beardsley Half Marathon & 5k Run/Walk (Detroit Lakes, Minnesota)
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
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- ↑ "2008 Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp" Шаблон:Webarchive Marathon and Beyond magazine, Camps
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Perritano, Fran: "Beardsley, Gorman elected to Distance Running Hall of Fame" Шаблон:Webarchive Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 19, 2010
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 10,0 10,1 10,2 "Life - Dick's Accident" Шаблон:Webarchive Dick Beardsley Foundation website
- ↑ 11,0 11,1 "Who is Dick Beardsley?" Шаблон:Webarchive Tacoma City Marathon
- ↑ Nowatzki, Dick: "Marathoner Beardsley files for bankruptcy" Шаблон:Webarchive Duluth News Tribune, August 28, 2010
- ↑ "Dick Beardsley to attend First Annual Thunder Bay Marathon" Шаблон:Webarchive Thunder Bay Maraton website, September 2010
- ↑ Hoban, Brom: "Motivation not a problem for marathoner Dick Beardsley" Austin Statesman, February 15, 2011
- ↑ "Dick Beardsley Foundation homepage" Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
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