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In the 1970s, he was a record-setting runner for the Portland (Maine) Track Club. [9] He had a top-5 finish in the 1980 U.S. National Marathon Championships and earned a qualifying spot for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials. [2]
Born and raised in North Yarmouth, Maine, True competed as a Nordic skier and runner throughout his time at Greely High School and Dartmouth College.He earned All-American honors twice at the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships while in high school, twice at the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship, three times at the NCAA Skiing Championships, once at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and ...
Pages in category "Track and field athletes from Maine" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Scarborough Downs Race Track was a horse-racing track located in Scarborough, Maine, United States. It was Maine's largest race track. It was home to The Downs Club restaurant as well as a grandstand for race viewing, and includes 2 track-side lounges as well as a VIP Room. [1] It held its final races on November 30, 2020. [2]
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USA Track and Field is considering (2020) adding the 25-29 age bracket for the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Age 30-34 is already competing at the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship. [28] World Masters Athletics Championships began August 1975 in Canada and continue to today. [29]
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Maine's winningest stockcar driver Mike Rowe raced weekly at the track in the Pro Series. The track was opened in 1949 by Jim McConnell, an airplane mechanic. In 1981 it was bought by the Cusack family. [2] It became a NASCAR sanctioned track in 1995. [3] The facility hosted 18 NASCAR Busch North Series events between 1995 and 2003.