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  1. 2 de sept. de 2022 · Dave Wottle (center) crosses the finish line of the 800m final at the 1972 Munich Olympics ahead of Yevgeniy Arzhanov (right) and Mike Boit (left). Colorsport/Shutterstock.

  2. バイオグラフィー. In 1970, Dave Wottle of Bowling Green placed second in the NCAA mile and, within the space of one week, brought his personal best for 880 y down from 1:51.6 to 1:47.8. He was expected to have an outstanding year in 1971, but he missed the entire season due to injury. Wottle did, however, fulfill his promise in 1972.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2010 · Dave Wottle was born in 1950 in Canton, Ohio and took up running in childhood on the advice of his family physician because he was so feeble. At Bowling Green State University, he finished in second place in the mile to Marty Liquori in 1970, and still holds the NCAA outdoor track 1 mile record of 3:57.1, which he set in 1973.

  4. Dave Wottle, né le 7 août 1950 à Canton , est un athlète américain. Spécialiste du demi-fond , il a été recordman du monde du 800 mètres et champion olympique en 1972 sur cette même distance.

  5. Wottle nahm auch am 1500-Meter-Lauf teil, konnte sich aber nicht für den Finallauf qualifizieren. [2] Da er seine Wettkämpfe oft nach dieser besonderen Art für sich entscheiden konnte, spricht man heute noch von der Dave-Wottle-Strategie, wenn ein Läufer die ersten 200 Meter verhalten angeht, um danach an das Feld heranzulaufen und es schließlich zu überrumpeln.

  6. Dave Wottle, the 1972 Olympic 800 meter champion, loved racing the Mile and saw the storied distance as his best event, and he considers his first sub-4 minute Mile, 3:59.0 on June 6, 1970, as equal to his Olympic gold medal performance and 800m world record. He also was the 1972 NCAA 1500m champion and the 1973 NCAA Mile champion: indoor (4:03 ...

  7. 20 de ago. de 2022 · Dave Wottle (1033) charges to finish line ahead of Soviet Union's Yevgeny Arzhanov (920) and Kenya's Mike Boit (573)By Jim IrishDave Wottle experienced the best and the worst of times around the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.Six days after the U.S. Olympic trials, on July 15, Wottle married his fiancee, Jan Pressler. In doing so, he went against the advice of U.S. Olympic head track ...