Alberto Salazar

Cuban-American marathon runner and coach

Alberto Salazar - Cuban-American marathon runner and coach
Born

August 7th, 1958
66 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in long-distance running, achieved significant success as a marathon runner in the 1980s. Won the New York City Marathon three consecutive times from 1980 to 1982 and set American records in the marathon and 10,000 meters. Transitioned to coaching, where served as a coach for the Nike Oregon Project, training several elite athletes. Contributed to advancements in coaching techniques and athlete performance in long-distance events.

Won the New York City Marathon from 1980 to 1982

Set American record for the marathon in 1981

Coached elite athletes through the Nike Oregon Project

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