Originally posted on May 10, 2022
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Reposted on July 19, 2022
Marty Liquori is one of the great ones. The third high schooler to break 4 minutes for the mile, the Essex Catholic senior ran 3:59.6, also making the 1968 Olympic team at 1,500m.
Plagued with injuries, Marty ran a 3:52.2 in 1975 and an 8:17.12 AR for 2 miles. My favorite Marty Liquori race was in 1977, when he battled Miruts Yifter in the World Cup 5000m, running an AR of 13:15.1. Marty Liquori was ranked Number 1 in 5000 by the bible of the sport, Track & Field News. Many would disagree and note his frequent battles against Jim Ryun.
Marty Liquori went on to found the Athletic Attic franchise and became a fine sports announcer, seen on ESPN, ABC, and NBC.
Jeff Benjamin did this interview with Marty Liquori about his friend, the late Kenny Moore, who passed away on May 4, 2022.
Remembering Kenny Moore – 2nd In A Series
By Jeff Benjamin
Marty Liquori
“I am happy to see the many accolades for Kenny. He was a giant of our sport. But for me, he was always a teammate, an intelligent human being. As were his two marathon Olympic teammates, Frank Shorter and Jack Bacheler. What a threesome!
Kenny Moore, 1969 AAU 3 mile, photo by Jeff Johnson; special thanks to Walt Chadwick
Kenny and I realized our personalities were extremely different.
He the marathoner, me the miler. He the author, me the broadcaster.
I remember once, as a meet ended, Kenny said, “Well, I’ll be up all night writing the piece for Sports Illustrated…I have until Wednesday…But sometimes, it takes me 3 days to come up with the opening sentence!”
I, of course, had just done three hours of spontaneous commentary. Some of which I might regret for three days, but I was done and heading to the bar and not a quiet hotel room!
We both agreed that his job was my idea of hell, and my job was his.
Marathoner …Miler …”
Author
Jeff Benjamin has written for 30 years for American Track and Field along with RunBlogRun. The Former President of the Staten Island AC & Chair of the Staten Island Running Association was the 5th man scorer for his Susan Wagner High School NYC XC City Championship team. Also a member of the College of Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame for XC, Jeff currently serves as the LDR Chairman for USATF NY. A passionate (or fanatical) follower of the Sport, some of Jeff's subjects have included Sebastian Coe, Emma Coburn, Eamonn Coghlan, Matt Centrowitz, Jim Spivey, Galen Rupp, Joe Newton, Tom Fleming, Ajee’ Wilson, Bill Rodgers, Allan Webb, Abel Kiviat, Jordan Hassay, Marty Liquori, Caster Semenya, Rod Dixon, Carl Lewis and Jim Ryun as well as Book Reviews and articles covering meets and races in the Northeast U.S.
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