Craig Steven Virgin (born August 2, 1955) is an
American distance runner. He was born in
Belleville, Illinois
Belleville is a city and the county seat of St. Clair County, Illinois, coterminous with the now defunct Belleville Township. It is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. The ...
and grew up near
Lebanon, Illinois. While in high school, Virgin won 5 state championships (two in cross country and three in track) as well as setting the national outdoor high school 2-mile record of 8:40.9 (beating
Steve Prefontaine's mark of 8:41.5, though slightly short of
Gerry Lindgren's 8:40.0 indoor record from 1964). Additionally, Virgin held the Illinois Boys Cross Country all-time state championship record for 47 years, running a 13:50.6 in 1972, a record that stood until November 9, 2019 when Josh Methner of
John Hersey High School
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ran a 13:49.86. Virgin was ''
Track and Field News'' "High School Athlete of the Year" in 1973.
Running career
While attending the
University of Illinois
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, he won nine
Big Ten Conference
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championships, nine All American awards as well as the
1975
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Events
January
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NCAA
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Cross Country championship. He was a three-time
Olympic qualifier at 10,000 meters, and the only American male to qualify three times in the event until
Galen Rupp (2008, 2012, 2016). He was a seven-time American record holder in road and track events, including a 27:39.4 in the
10,000 meters
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in 1979 (breaking Prefontaine's American record) and a 27:29.16 in 1980 that was the second fastest 10,000 meters in history at the time.
Virgin enjoyed success in cross country, road racing, and track. He was the winner of the 1979
Falmouth Road Race
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in a course record 32:20, was the two-time winner (1980 & 1981) of the 12 km
Bay to Breakers
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race in San Francisco, was a three-time winner of the 10K
Peachtree Road Race (1979–1981) in Atlanta, and twice ran the fastest American 10 km road efforts (on point to point courses) with a 28:06 2nd place at the 1981
Crescent City Classic in New Orleans and later a 28:04 win at Peachtree that year. He enjoyed success in the few marathons he ran, his fastest time coming in a 2nd-place finish in the 1981
Boston Marathon (2:10:26). On the track he was a three-time national champion in the 10,000 meters at the U.S. National Track & Field Championships (1978, 1979, and 1982) and the winner of the 1980 Olympic Trials 10,000 meters. In cross country he was a nine-time member of the U.S. squad at the World Cross Country Championships. His biggest international accomplishment was being the first (and still the only) American man to win the
IAAF World Cross Country Championships; which he did twice, in 1980 and 1981. He retired from competitive racing in 1992. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Distance Running Hall of Fame, and in 2011 inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame. Also in 2011, he was inducted into the
National USA Track & Field Hall of Fame, after being selected in 2010. Virgin deferred his induction for one year so he could be inducted at the
USATF General Meeting that was held in
St. Louis in 2011. Most recently in 2020, inducted into th
National High School Track & Field Hall of Fame During his professional career he ran for the Saint Louis Track Club.
Olympic success eluded Virgin. He was eliminated in the 10,000-metre heats at both the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics and the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics (see, for example, Matti Hannus, ed., "Montreal Olympic Book" / Montreal Olympiakirja, Helsinki: "Runner" / Juoksija magazine, 1976; "The Big Olympic Book" / Suuri Olympiateos, volume 4, published in Finland in 1984). In 1980, ten days before the Olympics began, he ran the second fastest 10,000 meter race in history, but due to the U.S. boycott was not allowed to participate in the games. He did receive one of 461
Congressional Gold Medal
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s created especially for the spurned athletes.
Competition record
Cross Country
Track and field - US Olympic Trials
Marathon
US National Championships
NCAA cross country
Personal bests
Post-athletic career
In 1992, Virgin was the
Democratic
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candidate for a seat in the
Illinois Senate
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against incumbent
Republican Senator
Frank Watson. Watson was victorious.
After the
2019 Chicago Public Schools Strike, Virgin came out against the
Illinois High School Association's decision to bar runners from
Chicago Public Schools
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from competing at the 2019 state championship.
See also
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World Fit
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References
;Hall of Fame
RRCA American Long Distance Running Hall of Fame1984
2001
National USA Track & Field Hall of Fame2011
St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame2011
University of Illinois Athletics Hall of Fame2017
National High School Track & Field Hall of Fame2020
;General
Official website*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100312094949/http://www.illpreptf.com/2010/03/history-repeats-itself-records-are-made-to-be-broken-just-ask-craig-virgin/ History Repeats Itself...Records are made to be broken, just ask Craig Virgin]
*http://www.garycohenrunning.com/Interviews/Virgin.aspx
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1955 births
Living people
People from Belleville, Illinois
Sportspeople from Illinois
American male long-distance runners
American male marathon runners
Olympic track and field athletes of the United States
Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Congressional Gold Medal recipients
Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics
World Athletics Cross Country Championships winners
Illinois Fighting Illini men's track and field athletes
People from Lebanon, Illinois
Illinois Fighting Illini men's cross country runners