Robert Reading (athlete) explained

Birth Date:9 June 1967
Education:Saint Mary's College High School
University of Southern California
Height:6 ft 4 in
Weight:195 lb
Sport:Athletics
Event:Sprinting
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Robert Reading (born June 9, 1967) is an American former athlete who competed in sprinting events.

Reading attended Saint Mary's College High School in Berkeley, California.[1]

A USC Trojans varsity athlete, Reading was the 1989 NCAA Division I Outdoor champion in 110 meters hurdles, running a wind-assisted 13.19 in the final, having earlier broken Earl McCullouch's 22-year-old school record with 13.42 during the heats.[2] He represented the United States at the 1995 Pan American Games and was part of the silver medal-winning relay team, with Ron Clark, Wendell Gaskin and Dino Napier.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Reading still paces Eastbay leaders . . May 23, 1985.
  2. News: Florence . Mal . USC's Reading Breaks 22-Year-Old School Record . . June 2, 1989.
  3. News: U.S., Cuba continue gold race in track . . March 26, 1995.