Incredibly strong... that's Dave Romansky, born In 1970 he had a great year, setting American records at distances from 1,500 meters to 10,000 meters. His trip to (editors note) Dave continues to be very active in race walking. At times, he has been a very successful masters walker. More importantly he has given back to the sport and has coached countless champions from little kids to masters athletes. (Taken by permission from Racewalk to Fitness, 1980 Howard "Jake" Jacobson www.coachjake.com) Competing Began race walking in February 1967 after training and competing as a regionally competitive runner for 3 years Became Olympic race walking prospect at the end of 1967 Dominated East Coast race walking field in 1968, breaking many records Qualified for Olympic team in the 50K in 1968 Won first of 12 National Championships in the 40K in 1968 Competed at the 1968 Olympic Games in Won National 1 Mile Championship in 1969, defeating Olympic champion Abdon Pumich of Won numerous prestigious indoor track and field meets in 1969, including the Penn Relays and the Martin Luther King Games. Won “Outstanding Track Athlete of the Year” in 1970 for Mid-Atlantic Region Won “ Named “Outstanding Amateur Athlete of the Year” in 1970 by Won 7 Championships, and set 12 Selected to the USA Track Team each year from 1968 through 1972 Toured with the USA Track Team in 1970, winning the 20K in Placed 8th in World Championships in the 20K in Anchored the only Placed 3rd in 1972 dual meet (USA and Russia), finishing only 1 second behind three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner Vladimir Gloubinichy Toured with the USA Team in 1978 – still world class at 40 years of age Placed 5th in the World 5K Championships in 1995 Won USA Racewalker of the Year for 55-59 age group five years in a row (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999) Named “Outstanding Athlete of the Year” by the Shore Athletic Club in 1997 Named National Masters Racewalker of the Year in 1997 and 1998 Won six national masters championships and set ten Inducted into the Penns Grove High School Hall of Fame in 1998 Inducted into the Inducted into the Shore Athletic Club Hall of Fame 2000 Inducted into the Salem County All Sports Hall of Fame 2001 along with Don Bragg Gold Medal 1960 Inducted into the Coaching and Promoting Promoted first race in 1965, and began organizing youth track meets Worked with former Olympian Browning Ross to expand the South Jersey Track Club in 1965 Formed Pennsville Track Club in 1966 with membership of more than 100 children Named New Jersey Jaycees’ Man of the Year for 1968 and Pennsville Jaycees’ Man of the Year for work with children Created the South Jersey Charger Track Club for girls in 1969 Trained nationally-ranked cross country runner Beth Benner, who finished 2nd (twice) in national competition and 6th in international competition in Gave more than 100 speeches to thank organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region for their support during 1968 and 1969 Worked with the Ranch Hope track program for children Coached Delaware Track and Field Track Club; helped form All Girls’ Eastern Track and Field Team During 1999 and 2000 donated his time and energy by giving more than 20 free racewalking clinics in Currently coaching National Masters Champion Sherry Brosnahan (age 51, Other Honors Featured in articles in Sports Illustrated, Saturday Evening Post, New York Times, and other national publications Received countless letters of acknowledgment from US presidents, governors, senators, and others for his work with children and the community Most Memorable Moment Being recognized by Jesse Owens for achieving world class stature as an athlete and as a coach while raising a family and working for a living.
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