OLYMPIAN AND WORLD RECORD SETTER RETURNING TO MEMORIAL STADIUM

Memorial Stadium will once again serve as a stage for Jim Ryun, but unlike the first time...he'll probably leave the running to the athletes in the 2018 CCCAA Track & Field Championships.
Memorial Stadium will once again serve as a stage for Jim Ryun, but unlike the first time...he'll probably leave the running to the athletes in the 2018 CCCAA Track & Field Championships.
Olympian, Greatest High School Athlete of All Time-according to espn.com, and World Record holder Jim Ryun is coming to the 2018 CCCAA State Track and Field Championships on May 18th and 19th, 2018 at Bakersfield College. 
 
"We are going to honor Jim Ryun and his incredible achievements with something memorable," Bakersfield College Track and Field Coach Pam Kelley said, "It'll insure that his incredible world record in the mile that was set right here at BC will never be forgotten." 
 
Ryun was a sophomore running for University of Kansas when he blew away the existing world record in the mile at Memorial Stadium with a blazing fast 3:51.1 mark on June 23, 1967. 
 
"It was a national meet that former Athletic Director Gil Bishop organized. The stands were full, and last June marked the 50th Anniversary," the coach added. 
 
Kelley said Mr. Ryun will present the awards for the 1500, as the mile has been retired as an event. 
 
College officials indicated that more festivities will be announced closer to the date, but Kelley said the festivities couldn't have happened at all without key help from two Renegades in particular. 
 
"Trustee Bill Thomas and our irreplaceable Facilities and Scheduling whiz Mary Jo Pasek really carried the torch for this and didn't rest until Mr. Ryun confirmed. This is a treat for our community and the greater Track & Field world, and I can't thank them enough," Kelley said.