Norman ran the Olympic Trials Marathon in 1988. He had run the previous trials race (in 1984), but had dropped out.[7] In his return to the trials, he stayed in, kept with the leaders, and finished sixth.[8]
The same year, he was a top finisher at the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run.
Advocacy for the Pittsburgh Marathon
After several top finishes at the Pittsburgh Marathon, Norman, a native Pennsylvanian, was dismayed to see the race fall on hard times and disappear. In the late 2000s he helped lead a group of organizers and who brought the race back to life.[9]
References
^"Don Norman". Monaco: World Athletics. 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
^"Marathon to Norman". New York Times. New York, New York. 16 June 1985. p. 5.
^"Records: 1985 US Bests—Men". Sports. The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. 7 December 1985. p. 8.
^Concannon, Joe (18 July 1985). "Bickford helps restore US Image". Sports. The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts.
^"So What's New? New York Marathon Champs Repeat". Sports. The Chicago Times. Chicago, Illinois. 28 October 1985. p. 6.
^Wells, Danny (17 August 2003). "Rodgers Still Remembers Charleston's Race of '74". Sports. The Gazette-Mail. Charleston, West Virginia.
^Holbreich, Curt (3 July 1985). "Marathon Man: Republic's Norman a hot item". Sports. The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. D1.