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Al Buehler

United StatesRetired
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Biography

Al Buehler was an accomplished American track and field athlete, renowned for his expertise in middle-distance running. Born on August 24, 1937, Buehler made a significant impact on the athletics scene during the late 1950s and early 1960s. He excelled in the 800 meters, setting multiple national records and earning a reputation as one of the top competitors in his event.

Buehler’s athletic career reached new heights during his tenure at Duke University, where he won the NCAA title in the 880-yard run in 1959. His performance at the international level included representing the United States at the Pan American Games, where he earned a silver medal in 1959. He continued to compete on the national circuit, achieving All-American honors and contributing to the prominence of Duke's track program.

After retiring from competitive athletics, Buehler transitioned to a successful coaching career, mentoring numerous athletes and emphasizing the importance of mental fortitude in sport. His legacy endures as a testament to excellence in middle-distance running and the cultivation of future generations of athletes, reflecting his dedication to both competition and education in athletics.

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Full nameAl Buehler
NationalityUnited States
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