Arne Kvalheim

3:59.4

May 6, 1967, Corvallis

On the race: Kvalheim didn’t head into the dual meet with Oregon State intending to break the barrier; he was more concerned about getting points for his team. It was “just the way the race went.” It was slow for the first 800, about 2:03 or 2:04, and it just got faster.

On Bowerman: Kvalheim didn’t want to share specific memories, but he said he has lots of great ones. He considers Bowerman his “mentor and coach.”

His life today: He is a retired businessman living in his native Norway, and he still enjoys running. He makes an effort to run every day. His favorite part of running was the friendships he made.

Kylee O'Connor

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