Steve Lacy (runner)
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American long-distance runner
Steve Lacy | |
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Born | McFarland, Wisconsin, United States |
Known for | Cross-Country runner, long-distance runner, track and field runner |
Steve Lacy (born 17 January 1956) is a two-time American Olympic athlete.[1] He was born and raised in McFarland, Wisconsin. He went to college at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he was the first UW runner to break the 4-minute mile.[2][3]
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