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During his 1982 track season, Janicki ran the 5,000 meters in 13:44.20 and the 10,000 meters in 28:27.87, putting him in the top 10 fastest University of Arizona runners in each event.[4]In 1987, won the Holiday Bowl Marathon in San Diego, California. He drove away from the race with $4,000 in prize money and a new convertible.[5] The 1989 year took him to Minneapolis and St. Paul for the Twin Cities Marathon, which he won in a time of 2:12:18, earning him $25,000.[6]Janicki ran his fastest marathon time in 1985 in the Chicago Marathon, which fielded strong competition with world-class finishing times.[7]Janicki’s PR of 2:11:16 put him in seventh, four minutes behind British runner Steve Jones, who was hoping to set a second consecutive world record that morning. While Jones did take the win in 2:07:13, a minute faster than his previous world record the year before, it wasn’t fast enough to beat Carlos Lopes’s 2:07:12 set in April 1985.[8] Janicki’s time was the fourth-fastest marathon time by an American in 1985.[9]He won the Cleveland Marathon in 1993 and 1994 with times of 2:11:39 and 2:15:04 respectively.[10] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He was back in the top finishers at the 1994 Chicago Marathon with a fifth-place finish in 2:13:21.[8]In 2016, Janicki was inducted into the Colorado Running Hall of Fame.[11]References[edit]^ “Don Janicki”. Association of Road Racing Staticians. Retrieved 7 October 2019.^ “Casa Grande wins title”. The Arizona Republic. 1978-05-22. p.\u00a0D-3. Retrieved 2021-01-16. Mesa’s Dan [sic] Janicki set a state record in winning the mile run in 4:09.95^ “Track and Field Boys and Girls All Time Top 5 Records” (PDF). aiaonline.org. Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Interscholastic Association. 12 June 2019. p.\u00a02. Retrieved 10 October 2019.^ “Arizona Track and Field and Cross Country Media Guide” (PDF). arizonawildcats.com. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Athletics. 1 August 2009. p.\u00a054. Retrieved 10 October 2019.^ Beatty, Steve (13 December 1987). “Pushed by memory of father, Janicki runs to record win”. LA Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved 11 October 2019.^ Sandrock, Mike (15 May 2016). “Bolder Boulder’s Don Janicki Lives ‘Tall and Proud’“. Boulder, Colorado: The Daily Camera. Retrieved 7 October 2019.^ Suozzo, Andrew (2006). The Chicago Marathon. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. pp.\u00a022\u201324. ISBN\u00a0978-0-252-07421-9. Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2021.^ a b “Chicago Year by Year” (PDF). chicagomarathon.com. Chicago Marathon. 2011. p.\u00a0178. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 July 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.^ Weiner, Jay (10 October 1986). “Here’s a look at top men runners in Sunday’s field”. Sports. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Star Tribune. p.\u00a08D.^ “Cleveland Marathon Course Records”. clevelandmarathon.com. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Marathon. 1 June 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.^ Sandrock, Mike (15 May 2016). “Bolder Boulder’s Don Janicki Lives ‘Tall and Proud’“. Boulder, Colorado: The Daily Camera. Retrieved 7 October 2019. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/don-janicki-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Don Janicki – Wikipedia"}}]}]