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Don Clary symbolizes running in the State of
Alaska. He was a cross-country and track and field
standout at East Anchorage High School. He
graduated in 1975. Don won the Cross-Country State
Title in his junior and senior year. During his
running career he was best known for his remarkable
2-mile and 3200-meter runs. He set a state record
in the 2- mile that stands today. It is a record
that few have been able to challenge. His time of
9:04.4 is only eight seconds off the current
national high school best. What makes the time more
remarkable is that he set it after he set a new
State record in the mile earlier in the day.
After high school, Don attended the University
of Oregon on a running scholarship where he became
an outstanding collegiate runner. He was an All-
American three times and the NCAA Cross-Country
Champion in 1977. He continued to train after
College and was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic
team. He reached the 5,000-meter semifinals in the
summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
After he retired from his running career, he
returned to Anchorage. Currently, he is a Consumer
Loan Officer and Vice President for First National
Bank Alaska and often represents the bank at track
events to help distribute medals to the runners of
today.
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