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J a m e s D u n a w a y P a p e r s The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture &
Sports
The University of Texas at Austin
Finding Aid James Dunaway Papers: 14 Boxes containing 467 Folders, 122 Books
(cataloged separately), 1 CD-ROM, 1952-2013
Abstract
James Dunaway wrote about track and field from the late 1940s into the 2010s. His love for the
sport grew as he attended Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 1949. He had several
track athletes as classmates, including Horace Ashenfelter, Jimmy Gehrdes, Gerry Karver and
Curt Stone. They would get tickets for Dunaway for track events at Madison Square Garden in
New York City, including the famous Millrose Games. In 1956, while working for an advertising
agency in Chicago, Dunaway got the idea to take a leave of absence and report on track and
field at the Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia. He created his own news business, called
Hometown Features, to tell the stories of athletes from smaller cities and towns whose
newspapers lacked adequate budgets to send reporters to Melbourne. He sent letters to 34 and
got the backing of five to help pay his way down under. Dunaway would go on to cover every
Olympic Games from 1956 through the 2008 Beijing Games. He wrote a famous instructional
book, the Sports Illustrated Book of Track & Field: Running Events, which remained in print for
over twenty years. Dunaway was twice elected the President of the Track and Field Writers of
America. The United States Track and Field Hall of Fame inducted him on November 6, 2010.
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Processing Information: Collection processed in 2015-2016 by Geoff Schmalz, Stark Center Archivist. Collection
processing was revised in 2018 by Cindy Slater, Stark Center Librarian.
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J a m e s D u n a w a y P a p e r s The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture &
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Biographical Note
James Dunaway, though first and foremost an advertising man and later a promotional
executive, nevertheless became one of the most eminent track and field journalists of all time.
He was born in Houston, Texas on August 17, 1927. In mid-1956, a 28 year-old Dunaway found
himself working in the marketing trade at Leo Burnett, a Chicago, Illinois promotions agency.
During a yearlong leave of absence, he decided to go to Melbourne, Australia to cover that
year’s Olympiad, leading to a career that finished with him reporting at every Summer Olympic
Games from 1956 through the 2008 Beijing (China) Games, during which he turned 81.
Incredibly, Dunaway never had any formal journalistic training, he just learned good grammar
from his very scholarly parents. His articles would end up being published in sundry
magazines like American Track & Field, Esquire, The Runner, Runner’s World, Signature, Sports
Illustrated, and Track & Field News, not to mention many other periodicals, and were further
featured in newspapers such as the Austin American-Statesman and The New York Times.
Although Dunaway originally hailed from the Lone Star State, he grew up in New Jersey and
attended Pennsylvania State University (where he studied Advertising and earned a Bachelor’s
of Science in Chemistry in 1949). General Electric hired him into their Public Relations
Department out of college and he worked there for a year and a half, saving up $1000. He left
that job, went to Europe for six months and had only $5.50 to his name when he returned.
Dunaway later moved to Chicago to work for the Leo Burnett Agency, before resettling in the
New Jersey suburbs of New York City. He later relocated to Austin, Texas in 1995, living there
for the remainder of his life. In 2010, Dunaway voiced to (the global track and field
organization) the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) that he was, “self-
taught as a journalist…‘I learned how to write by working in advertising agencies; I learned
how to write about track and field by reading track stories in The New York Times, the New York
Herald Tribune, and the New York Sun.’” He proceeded to write about numerous IAAF track
meets and in later years often contributed material to the IAAF’s website. Dunaway’s
journalistic accomplishments are legendary, including the following: “In 1960, he began
regularly covering track meets in New York (City) for The (New York) Times and Track & Field
News (T&FN), becoming (the) Eastern Editor of T&FN (a position he occupied from 1963 until
2004). According to the IAAF, as of 2010, “He (had) covered every (Summer) Olympics (on site)
since Melbourne, fourteen in all, as well as every IAAF World Track and Field Championships
(which began in 1983) but one, 52 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) outdoor
championships, and more than 100 total indoor and outdoor Amateur Athletic Union (AAU),
The Athletics Congress (TAC), and United States Track and Field (USATF) National
Championships.”
Dunaway did not describe track and field events to make himself wealthy, he did it as a hobby.
He covered the sport because he loved it. In fact, he preferred to pay his own expenses and was
content not to lose money on the cost of reporting trips. He self-published (and sold for one
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dollar in 1967) The Four-Minute Mile, 1954-1967, containing every fact or nuance about the first
fourteen years of the four-minute mile (initially achieved by Roger Bannister in 3:59.4 on May 6,
1954 in Oxford, United Kingdom) that any track fan or press officer could ever want to know.
Dunaway himself once ran a 5:48 mile, quite an impressive feat in its own right. Dunaway’s
lengthy service to the passion of bringing the thrilling exploits of track and field athletes to
readers earned him various awards and honors. The Track and Field Writers of America
(TAFWA) conferred upon Dunaway the Jesse Abramson (named for the former standout track
and field reporter for the New York Herald Tribune who reported on or attended every Summer
Olympics from the 1928 Amsterdam Games through Montreal in 1976) Award for Outstanding
Journalism in 1996. Moreover, TAFWA elected Dunaway their President from 1999-2002 and
again from 2005-2007. The United States of America Track and Field (USATF) Hall of Fame
inducted him on November 6, 2010. Dunaway summed up his surprise with the following
statement: “It's an honor that I really didn't expect. I think, 'Wow, here I am with all of these
great athletes’, many of whom I know and quite a few are friends of mine, and I'm glad to be
sitting in there with them.”
Dunaway articulated to USATF during his Hall of Fame Induction interview that he, “grew up in
New Jersey reading about the Millrose Games and all those indoor track meets and they sounded
very exciting, so I used to hitchhike from State College, Pennsylvania (while he was
matriculating at Penn State from 1945-1949), on Saturdays, when they had meets at the Garden
(Madison Square Garden in New York City) to New York and I had an aunt and uncle in New
York I could stay with. I would go down to the Paramount Hotel where the athletes stayed,
and the guys on the team would give me a competitor's ticket so I could get in free and I really
enjoyed it.” His passion for track and field only grew (over time) because his classmates were
track athletes: “A (Delta Upsilon) fraternity brother (of mine)…named Jimmy Gehrdes was a
good hurdler, he finished second in the NCAA (Championships) in 1950, and we had a good
miler there named Gerry Karver, and Horace Ashenfelter (United States Track and Field Hall of
Fame distance runner and gold medalist in the 3000 meter steeplechase at the 1952 Helsinki,
Finland, Olympics) was a classmate of mine and Curt Stone, who ended up being on three
Olympic teams.”
Dunaway further explained to USATF how he made his way to Melbourne to describe track
events at the 1956 Olympics: “I was working at Leo Burnett in Chicago and I asked for a leave
of absence, and I got this idea of (a news agency he called) Hometown Features (to report on
Olympic athletes from smaller cities and towns). So I went to the, whatever he was called, the
Executive Director, I guess, of the U.S. Olympic Committee, whose name was Kenneth "Tug"
Wilson, and it was in Chicago. I made an appointment and walked over to his office and told
him what I'd like to do and he said, 'That's a good idea, we'll do it,' and that's how I got
accredited. My father arranged for me, he worked for Texaco, an oil tanker ride to Sumatra
(Indonesia), and from there I got on another tanker that took me to Botany Bay in Sydney
(Australia), so that's how I got there.” He paid part of his way by reporting for his Hometown
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Features business on “the Games for five (out of the 34 he wrote to) newspapers (from smaller
locales) which had local athletes competing in Melbourne.” He described the ease with which
he could move around those Olympics: “I had this metal badge that was shaped like a track and
you could go anywhere with that, including the Olympic Village, and everyone stayed in the
Village in those days.” Dunaway additionally related that covering an Olympic Games is:
“Twenty eighteen-hour days back-to-back and the other six hours includes eating and sleeping.
By the beginning of the last week of competition, you're running on empty, just fumes. I guess
the adrenalin of it keeps you going, but it's very tiring because from morning till night there's
always work to do.”
When queried by USATF in his Hall of Fame Induction interview as to what a good journalist
must focus on, Dunaway replied, “The ability to watch something, even if you have some
emotional involvement, so if you go to the Olympics and you're an American and people expect
you to cheer for the Americans (you should not), and I also liked that line that I heard very early
when I got into the Madison Square Garden press box and that was (there is) 'No cheering in
the press box.'” Dunaway observed that his advertising work had taught him how to write
succinctly, stating, “I never thought I'd ever be a writer until I started writing ads. That's
another great discipline for writing because there's no way you can make a 30-second
commercial long enough to fit 40 seconds worth of work. You learn to write tight and that's
always a good thing.” Moreover, happenstance played a role in the professionalization of
Dunaway’s track and field journalism: “I had some friends with Sports Illustrated in the (19)60s
and I started running with those guys every day in Central Park (in New York City). So when
they were looking for someone to write a book about track and field for their Sports Illustrated
series (the Sports Illustrated Book of Track and Field: Running Events)…they nominated me, and
that made a huge difference in my life because after that lots of athletes knew who I was
because they read my book (laughter).” The book became a huge success: “It sold over a couple
hundred-thousand copies and it stayed in print for over twenty years. That's a long time for an
instructional book to stay in print. That was really the pivot which sort of made me more
professional than I was.”
James Dunaway passed away March 15, 2015 in Austin, Texas at the age of 87. He is survived
by his son David who also resides in Austin.
Scope and Content
James Dunaway Papers: 14 Boxes containing 467 Folders, 122 Books (cataloged separately), 1
CD-ROM, 1952-2013
The James Dunaway Papers include a variety of material covering multiple track and field
events including IAAF Championships, Olympic Trials and Olympic Games. Included are
programs, media guides, results and news articles. The Dunaway Papers further contain 112
books which are cataloged separately (access available through lib.utexas.edu).
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Collection Arrangement
Box 1: 40 Folders: Journals, magazines and documents
Folders 1-34: Track Technique, 1960-1995
Folders 35-36: USA Thrower, 1994, 1995
Folder 37: Journalism articles, 1995
Folder 38: Ad Forum, 1984
Folders39-40: AIPS Magazine, 2009-2010
Box 2: 34 Folders: Journals, magazines, documents
Folder 1: Association of Track and Field Statisticians Bulletin, 1993
Folders 2-19: Athletics International, 1993-1998
Folder 20: IAAF News Supplement, 1996
Folders 21-32: Track Coach, 1995-2007
Folders 33-34: Manuscript and Galley proof for Best Efforts by Kenny Moore, no date
Box 3: 35 Folders: Media Guides and publications
Folder 1: Economist, 1996
Folder 2: Celebrating 50 years Running, New York Road Runners, 2008
Folder 3: Sports Illustrated, 1992
Folder 4: United States Track and Field ’78: National Press Guide, 1978 (AAU Track and
Field)
Folder 5: United States National (Track and Field) Team: World Cup II, 1979
Folder 6: United States National (Track and Field) Team: World Cup III, 1981
Folder 7: United States Team Athletics Media Guide: 4th Pacific Conference Games,, 1981
Folder 8: United States Team World Championships Team Media Guide: The 1st
International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF) World Championships, 1983
Folder 9: United States Team Athletics Media Guide: The 1st International Association of
Athletic Federations (IAAF) World Indoor Championships, 1987
Folder 10: United States Team Athletics Media Guide: The 2nd IAAF Athletics World
Championships, 1987
Folder 11: United States Olympic Team Media Guide: 1988 Games of the XXIVth
Olympiad, Seoul (South Korea), 1988
Folder 12: United States Track and Field Team Media Guide: The Games of the XXIVth
Olympiad, Seoul (South Korea), 1988
Folder 13: United States Athletics (Track and Field) Team Media Guide: The 2nd IAAF
World Indoor Championships, 1989
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Folder 14: Men’s and Women’s Athletics (Track and Field): United States of America
Media Guide: The 3rd IAAF World Championships, 1989
Folder 15: United States Track and Field Team Media Guide: The Games of the XXVth
Olympiad, 1992
Folder 16: USA Media Guide: 1993 7th Pan American Junior Track and Field
Championships, 1993
Folder 17: Men’s and Women’s Athletics (Team): United States of America Media Guide:
The 4th IAAF World Championships, 1993
Folder 18: 1996 USA Indoor Track, 1996
Folder 19: 1997 USA Track and Field Media Guide, 1997
Folder 20: XXVIIth Olympic Games: Sydney, Australia, 9/15-10/1/2000: United States
Olympic Team Media Guide, 2000
Folder 21: National Sports Centre (Australia), 1981
Folder 22: NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, 1996-98
Folder 23: NCAA Track and Field, 1981-94
Folder 24: Results, NCAA Track and Field Championships, 1995
Folder 25: BBDO: Network Sports, the last 5 years, 1984
Folder 26: Bulgarian Olympic Committee Bulletin, 1985
Folder 27: Olympic Charter, 1984
Folder 28: Sports Illustrated, Olympic issue, 1964
Folder 29: Rome and the 1960 Olympic Games
Folder 30: XVIIth Olympic Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1960
Folder 31: Daily Programs, Track and Field, 1960 Olympic Games
Folder 32: Sports Timers for the XXIII Olympic Games, 1964
Folder 33: XIXth Olympic Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1968
Folder 34: XXth Olympic Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1972
Folder 35: Daily Programs, Track and Field, 1972 Olympic Games
Box 4: 35 Folders: Olympic Games Publications
Folder 1: XXIst Olympic Summer Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1976
Folder 2: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Archery, 1976
Folder 3: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Athletics, 1976
Folder 4: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Basketball, 1976
Folder 5: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Boxing, 1976
Folder 6: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Canoeing, 1976
Folder 7: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Cycling, 1976
Folder 8: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Equestrian Sports, 1976
Folder 9: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Fencing, 1976
Folder 10: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Football (Soccer), 1976
Folder 11: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Gymnastics, 1976
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Folder 12: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: (Field) Hockey, 1976
Folder 13: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Judo, 1976
Folder 14: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Modern Pentathlon, 1976
Folder 15: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Rowing, 1976
Folder 16: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Shooting, 1976
Folder 17: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Swimming, 1976
Folder 18: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Volleyball, 1976
Folder 19: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Weightlifting, 1976
Folder 20: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Wrestling, 1976
Folder 21: Games of the XXIst Olympiad: Results: Yachting, 1976
Folder 22: Official Viewer’s Guide; XXIIIrd Olympic Games, 1984
Folder 23: Start lists and results; Track Events; XXIVth Olympic Games, 1988
Folder 24: Official NBC Viewer’s Guide, 1988 Olympic Games, Seoul
Folder 25: SLOOC publications (Athletics Media Guide; Guide to the Games; Map), 1988
Folder 26: Daily Programs, Track and Field, 1988 Olympic Games
Folder 27: NBC Research Guides, Decathlon, Heptathlon, 1988
Folder 28: Japanese Olympic Team, 1988
Folder 29: Press Village Guide, XXIVth Olympic Games, 1988
Folder 30: Official NBC Viewer’s Guide, 1992 Olympic Games, Barcelona
Folder 31: U.S. Olympic Team Media Guide (Addendum), 1992
Folder 32: Entry Lists, Track and Field, XXVIth Olympic Games, 1996
Folder 33: 100 Years of the Olympic Games
Folder 34: Chinese Olympic Team Media Guide, 1996
Folder 35: Manual for Elections to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes
Commission, 1996
Folder 36: Newspaper clipping, Russian newspapers, 1996 Olympic Games
Box 5: 30 Folders: Olympic Publications
Folders 1-15: Newspaper clippings, XXVIth Olympic Games, Atlanta, 1996
Folder 16: Olympic Beat, 1990, 1996
Folder 17: Romania at the Centennial Olympic Games, 1996
Folder 18: Swedish Olympic Team, 1996
Folder 19: Sports Illustrated, 1996
Folder 20: Sports Illustrated, Olympic edition, 1996
Folder 21-26: Sports Illustrated Olympic Daily, 1996
Folder 27: Newspaper Clippings, Olympic Trials, 1972
Folder 28: Olympic Track and Field Trials, Echo Summit, California, 1968
Folder 29-30: Olympic Track and Field Trials, Summaries, 1972
Box 6: 42 folders: Olympic Trials, Track and Field Guides, Track and Field Magazines
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Folder 1-3: Olympic Trials (Track and Field) press materials, 1984
Folder 4-12: Results, Olympic Trials (Track and Field), 1996
Folder 13: VIth Pan American Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1971
Folder 14: VIIth Pan American Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1975
Folder 15: VIIIth Pan American Games: United States Team Media Guide, 1979
Folder 16: Sports Reports: Gatorsource: The Science of Sports Nutrition, no date
Folders 17-18: Track and Field Articles, 1952-2006
Folder 19: USA Track and Field (USATF) Bio Data Sheet
Folder 20: Track and Field Writers of America All-Time World Indoor List(c-rom), 2006
Folders 21-22: Track and Field Clippings
Folders 23: Track and Field Correspondence
Folder 24: Track and Field Guides: Decathlon, 1983-1996
Folder 25: Track and Field Guides: Heptathlon, 1996
Folder 26: USATF Indoor Handbook, 1998
Folders 27-42: American Track & Field magazine, 1994-2009
Box 7: 35 Folders: Miscellaneous Track and Field publications/clippings
Folder 1: Athletes Only, 2005-2006
Folder 2: Track & Field News (T&FN) Advertising Folder, 1994
Folder 3: Track & Field Quarterly Review, 1980
Folder 4: Media Handbook, International Track and Field Meet, Jamaica,1977
Folder 5: Kenya Track and Field
Folder 6: Romanian Olympic Team, 2000
Folder 7: Team GB at the Millennium Games, 2000
Folder 8: Missouri Track and Field, 2004
Folder 9: Wyoming Track and Field, 2004-5
Folder 10: Texas Tech University Track and Field, 2006
Folder 11: Midwest Track Newsletter, 1977
Folder 12: Mark Bloom’s Harrier XC (Cross Country), 2011
Folder 13: Joe Henderson’s Running Commentary, 1987-1992
Folders 14-15: Track and Field Newspaper Clippings
Folder 16: Track and Field Photographs
Folder 17: Track and Field Programs, General
Folder 18: Boston Marathon, 1998-99
Folder 19: Drake Relays, 1998
Folder 20: Drake Relays, 2011
Folder 21: Gatorade Performance Series: Endurance Training for Performance, 1994
Folder 22: Goodwill Games, 1998
Folder 23: Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete, 2006-07
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Folder 24: Illinois State Track and Field Boys Meet, 1998
Folder 25: Milrose Games, 1997-98
Folder 26: Penn Relays, 1998
Folder 27: Texas Relays, 1998-2006
Folder 28: Texas Relays, 2011
Folder 29: UIL Track and Field State Championships, 2010
Folder 30: What Research Tells the Coach about Distance Running, 1968
Folder 31: Track and Field Results (miscellaneous), 1981-1991
Folder 32: IAAF Eligibility Rules, 1983
Folder 33: 3rd IAAF Track and Field World Championships: Press Information, 1991
Folder 34: IAAF Track and Field World Championships: Programs, 1983-1997
Folder 35: 3rd IAAF Track and Field World Championships: Programs: Day 1, 1991
Box 8: 29 folders: World Championship Programs; Sport Publications
Folders 1-9: Programs/Results, IAAF Track and Field Championships, 1991
Folder 10: Dunaway Ephemera
Folder 11: Letter from William Tyler
Folder 12: Polish Team Guide, 5th IAAF Track and Field World Championships, 1995
Folder 13: Booklet of Biomechanics Data, 11th IAAF Track and Field World
Championships, 2007
Folder 14: Media Information, 9th IAAF World Cup in Athletics, 2002
Folder 15: NCAA Track and Field Materials, 1987-2011
Folder 16: Track and Field Correspondence, 1982-1987
Folder 17: Results, 1997 United States Track and Field (USATF) Outdoor
Championships, 1997
Folder 18: U.S. Team Media Guide, 1st World Cup Games, 1977
Folder 19: Media information, World Cup II, 1979
Folders 20-26: A Look at Sports (by McCann-Erickson), 1973-1979
Folders 27-28: Media Information, 1st World Junior Athletics Championships, 1986
Folder 29: NBC research material, 1992 Olympic Games, part 1
Box 9: 23 Folders: Olympic Games, Track and Field News
Folder 1-2: NBC research material, 1992 Olympic Games, parts 1 & 2
Folders 3-23: Track and Field News, 1966-1984 (scattered holdings)
Box 10: 22 Folders: Track and Field News (cont.), General Track and Field information
Folders 1-18: Track and Field News, 1987-1997 (scattered holdings)
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Folder 19: Jamaican Olympic Team Media Guide, 2008
Folders 20-22: General track and field information and magazines
Box 11: 55 Folders: Media Guides, reports
Folder 1: UCS equipment catalog, 1996
Folder 2: A Complete Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Wardrobe for Officers, Officials
and Volunteers
Folder 3: Athletics: The Global Sport, by the International Association of Athletics
Federations, 2010
Folder 4: IAAF Information, 1997
Folder 5: Keepin’ Track with Jackie Joyner-Kersee, by JJK and Associates, Inc., 1992
Folder 6: Olivetti: Precision, Reliability, Technology, 1991
Folder 7: 15th U.S. Olympic Festival, Denver, CO, 1995: Media Credential Information
Folder 8: Catalogue: National Track and Field Hall of Fame Historical Research Library:
Catalogue of Current Holdings, 1996
Folders 9-13: Athletics Press, 1987-200 (scattered holdings)
Folder 14: Coaching Athletics Quarterly, 2007
Folders 15-27: Various sport and track/field magazines (scattered holdings)
Folder 28: Team GB (Great Britain) Guide to the Olympic Games, 2008
Folder 29: Stanford Track and Field 1982
Folder 30: Southern Methodist University (SMU) Track and Field 2002
Folder 31: Santa Monica Track Club: 1984 Revised Media Guide
Folder 32: The 96th Annual Drake Relays, Des Moines, IA, 2005: Media Supplement,
Folder 33: The 97th Annual Drake Relays, Des Moines, IA, 2006: Media Supplement
Folder 34: Cuban Delegation: IVth (IAAF) World Athletics Championships: Stuttgart
(Germany) ’93
Folder 35: Tour and Event Information Guide: 4th IAAF World Championships in
Athletics: Stuttgart (Germany), 1993
Folder 36: 4th IAAF Leichathletik-Weltmeisterschaften: Stuttgart (Germany), 1993
Folder 37: 4th IAAF Leichathletik-Weltmeisterschaften:, Stuttgart (Germany): Das
Deutsche WM-Team, 1993
Folder 38: Media Guide Book: Japanese Delegation: 5th IAAF World Championships:
Gothenburg (Sweden), 1995
Folder 39: Sweden: Athletics Team Information: 5th International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF) World Championships in Athletics: Gothenburg (Sweden), 1995
Folder 40: 5th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships: Gothenburg (Sweden), 1995: Great Britain & Northern Ireland Team
Folder 41: Media Guide de Presse: 5th IAAF World Championships: Goteborg, Sweden,
1995
Folder 42: 1997 6th (IAAF) World Championships: Athens, Greece, 1997: Swedish Team
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Folder 43: 1999 7th (IAAF) World Championships: Sevilla, Spain, 1999: Swedish Team
Folder 44: ABSA ASA (Athletics South Africa) National Athletics Team: 8th IAAF World
Senior Track and Field Championships: Edmonton (Canada), 2001
Folder 45: Czech Team: 8th (IAAF) World Championships in Athletics: Edmonton,
Canada, 2001
Folder 46: Athletics in Japan: Japanese Delegation of Athletic Team for (the 8th IAAF
World Championships) Edmonton (Canada), 2001
Folder 47: 2001 8th (IAAF) World Championships, Edmonton, Canada, 2001: Swedish
Team
Folder 48: Team Austria for the 8th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Edmonton
(Canada), 8/3-8/12/2001
Folder 49: 2001-2002 Official Guide to Japan Association of Athletic Federations (JAAF),
Folder 50: Team Europe Media Guide: 10th International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF) World Cup in Athletics: Athens, Greece, 2006
Folder 51: 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics: Berlin, Germany, 2009,
Folder 52: Media Guide 2008 NCAA Div. I 27th Annual Women’s Heptathlon, Des
Moines, IA, 2008
Folder 53: The Olympic Tradition Continues…: General Information and Procedures:
1984 Summer Olympic Games, Los Angeles (USA), 1984
Folder 54: The Olympic Games Decathlon Handbook 1984: Los Angeles (USA), 1984
Folder 55: XXIVth Olympic Games (Seoul, South Korea), 1988: The USSR Olympic
Team ‘88
Box 12: 41 Folders: Media information guides, various events
Folders 1-4: Olympic Team Media Guides, 1996: Japan, Sweden, Russia, Brazil
Folders 5-9: Olympic Team Media Guides, 2000: China, Jamaica, Brazil, Sweden,
Germany
Folder 10: Info Medias IV, by the Athens (Olympic) Organizing Committee (ATHOC),
2003 (in French)
Folder 11: Wireless INFO: Quick Reference Guide, Beijing Organizing Committee, 2008
Folder 12: Portugal Olympic Team Media Guide, 2008,
Folder 13: United States Track and Field ’78: National Press Guide
Folder 14: Decathlon Guide ’80
Folder 15: Decathlon/ Heptathlon Guide ’82
Folder 16: 1984 U.S. Decathlon/ Heptathlon Handbook
Folder 17: VISA Decathlon Guide: 1992 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
Folder 18: 1993 United States Decathlon/ Heptathlon Guide
Folder 19: 1984 United States Final Olympic Track and Field Trials: Media Guide
Folder 20: 1992-93 U.S. Cross Country Handbook
Folder 21: 1993-94 USA Cross Country Handbook
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Folder 22: USA Media Guide: 1994 5th World Junior Track and Field Championships
Folder 23: Events ’95: A Year-End Review of USA National Teams
Folder 24: 1997 USA Race Walking Handbook
Folder 25: 1997 6th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Indoor Championships: United States Media Guide
Folder 26: 1998 USA Women’s Marathon Championships
Folder 27: Media Kit: USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 2003
Folder 28: Media Kit: 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials: Track and Field,
Folder 29: Media Kit: USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 2005
Folder 30: USATF Media Information Packet: Outdoor Track and Field Championships,
2007
Folder 31: USATF Media Kit: USA Track and Field National Championships, 2009
Folder 32: Newsweek, 1996: Vol. 127, No. 24: 6/10/1996
Folder 33: Sports Illustrated, 1996: Vol. 85, No. 3/4: (Double Issue): 7/22/1996
Folder 34: Sports Illustrated, 1996: Vol. 85, No. 5: 7/29/1996
Folder 35: Track and Field Decathlon Clippings, 1983-1993
Folder 36: The Athletics Congress (TAC)/ USA Record, 1983-1984 (scattered holdings)
Folder 37: The Decathlon Association (DECA): DECA Newsletter, 1994-1996: (scattered
holdings)
Folder 38: International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Newsletter, 1990:
12/1990
Folder 39: Raising the Bar: USA Track and Field (USATF) Sponsor Newsletter, Fall 2000
Folder 40: 2010 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Folder 41: Bulletins: 6th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships in Athletics: Athens, Greece, 1997
Box 13: 35 Folders: Track and Field programs, media guides, etc.
Folder 1: Daily Program, 10th IAAF World Cup in Athletics, 2006
Folder 2: Souvenir Program: U.S. Olympic Team Trials: Track and Field, 2008
Folder 3: Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, Indoor
Championships: 1971
Folder 4: Millrose Games, New York, NY, 1997
Folder 5: NCAA 2011 Indoor Track and Field Championships
Folder 6: Osaka (Japan): 11th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, 2007
Folder 7: Roma (Rome) ’87: 2nd International Association of Athletics Federations
Athletics World Champs.,
Folder 8: Sacramento (CA) 2004: United States Olympic Team Trials: Track and Field
Folder 9: Texas Relays, Austin, TX, 2004-2005; 2008
Folder 10: Tokyo (Japan) ‘91: 3rd IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Bulletins 1; 3:
Folder 11: UIL Track and Field (Texas) State Championships, Austin, TX, 2002
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Sports The University of Texas at Austin
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Folder 12: UIL Track and Field (Texas) State Championships, Austin, TX, 2003
Folder 13: UIL Track and Field (Texas) State Championships, Austin, TX, 2005
Folder 14: USA Track and Field: 17th Annual National Convention, 1995
Folder 15: USATF: “Putting the Pieces Together,” 1998
Folder 16: 2009: Minutes from the 31st Annual Meeting of USATF
Folder 17: 2010: 32nd Annual Meeting of USATF: Annual Meeting Reports
Folder 18: Results: 5th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships, 1995
Folder 19: Results: 5th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships, 1995
Folder 20: Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Official Handbook Addendum: Track and
Field, 1974
Folder 21: AAU Official Rules: Track and Field 1977,
Folder 22: Rules for the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships, 1978
Folder 23: The Athletics Congress of the USA: 1983 Competition Rules
Folder 24: 1983 Youth Athletics Handbook
Folder 25: 1990 NCAA Track and Field/ Cross Country: Men’s and Women’s Rules
Folder 26: 1993 Competition Rules, USATF
Folder 27: 1994 NCAA Track and Field/ Cross Country: Men’s and Women’s Rules,
Folder 28: 1994 Competition Rules, USATF, 1994
Folder 29: 1998 Competition Rules, USATF
Folder 30: Track and Field Best Performances for Kenya: 1982
Folder 31: New York State Scholastic Track: 1968,
Folder 32: Annurio Dell’Atletica 2005: Volume 2, (in Italian)
Folder 33: Athletics Annual: Central American and Caribbean: 2004,
Folder 34: 1st Youth Olympic Games, 2010, Statistics Handbook
Folder 35: Zehn-Kampf Decathlon: Leksi Team Statistik, 1992
Box 14: 11 Folders: Track and Field annuals, clippings.
Folder 1: Bahamas 1997: Track and Field Annual,
Folder 2: National High School Sports Record Book, 1996
Folder 3: Athletics Annual ’95 (Japan)
Folder 4: Caribbean Athletics Annual: 1979
Folder 5: South African Athletics Annual: 1980,
Folder 6: Vieglatletikas Gadagramata: 2007
Folder 7: Villanova University Track and Field Clipping by James Dunaway for The
New York Times, no date
Folder 8: 1988 Olympic Summer Games: Men’s 100 meter Semi-Final Results
Folder 9: “The Beijing Olympics?”, The Economist, 8/21/1993
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Folder 10: Program for the Garden Café Français Exhibition, 2010
Folder 11: 2008 New York City Marathon Materials
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