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'''Ruth Wysocki''' is a whore
'''Ruth Wysocki''' (born [[8 March]] [[1957]]) is an [[United States|American]] middle distance runner who specialized in the [[800 meters]] and [[1500 metres]].

Wysocki began track competition in age-group races in the late 1960's, and continued her track career over a period of about 30 years, until she became a Masters (over-40) runner in 1997. Wysocki was a standout performer in the 800m in high school, winning the California State championship at 440 y and 880 y.
Wysocki attended the University of Redlands, where she excelled at 400 and 800 m.
Wysocki first won fame in American middle-distance running when she upset [[Mary Decker]] to win the 1978 US Champsionships 800m in 2:01.99. Wysocki scored another upset victory against Decker (now Slaney) at the 1984 US Olympic Trials, this time at 1500 m. Wysocki outsprinted Slaney to win the Trials in 4:00.18. At the [[Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Summer Olympics]] she finished sixth in [[800 m]] and eighth in [[1500 m]]. [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/athletics-heroes/stats_athletics/olympics/1984_w.asp] She finished seventh in 1500 m at the [[1995 World Championships in Athletics]] in Gothenburg.

In 1997, Wysocki set several Masters records at distances from 800 m - 5000 m on the track, and 5k and 8k road races. Her father, Willis Kleinsasser, was also a successful Masters athlete. Her brother, Alan Kleinsasser, ran 1:50.5 for 800 m and 3:52.2 for 1500 m, both school records at Caltech.


==Personal Bests==
==Personal Bests==

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Ruth Wysocki is a whore

Personal Bests

Distance Time Year
880 y 2:10.7 1974 (High School)
400 m 56.8 1975 (College)
800 m 2:07.6 1975 (College)
440 y 55.0 1975
800 m 1:58.65 1984
1000 m 2:38.36 1995
1500 m 4:00.18 1984
Mile 4:21.78 1984
2000 m 5:40.09 1984
3000 m 8:52.91 1987
5000m 16:37.22 1985
800 m 2:03.95 1997 (masters)
1000 m 2:40.42 1997 (masters)
1500 m 4:08.69 1997 (masters)
5000 m 16:37.22 1997 (masters)

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