Marathon Man
Dick Beardsley, 50, discusses his near miss in the 1982 Boston Marathon, his addiction to painkillers and why running remains an important part of his life. Dick Beardsley is best known for his "Duel in the Sun" with Alberto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, a battle that Beardsley lost by mere seconds. The marathoner's most important win, however, was his personal victory over his addiction to painkillers. Beardsley, 50, is now a fishing guide and motivational speaker. He also continues to run. His best recent Masters marathon time was GJ: Go back. It's 1981. You weren't well known and you ran Grandma's Beardsley: I ran The next year, you go to It was significant, because it was two American kids duking it out right where it all started. It was the first time in history that two runners had ever gone under Shortly after It really was. Alberto and I, neither one of us ever ran that fast in a marathon again. I think that day in Let's talk about the late 1980s. They were some terrible years for you. Yes. I had Achilles tendon surgery in 1984. In 1986, I got the OK to start training again. We sold the farm and moved back to the Twin Cities to get ready for the '88 Olympics, but I was never the same. And then you had your accident on your dairy farm. It was November, 1989. Tell us about it. I got in a hurry on Nov. 13, and making poor decisions, trying to take shortcuts, I got caught up in a power-takeoff in my tractor. A power-takeoff is a long steel shaft that has knuckles on both ends. One goes into a tractor and another goes into a piece of machinery. The shaft spins about 600 rpm. I got too close to it and it caught my boot lace and just slammed me to the ground. Before I knew it, it had just wrapped my left leg around the shaft, kind of like taking a piece of string and wrapping it around your finger. And when it couldn't take my leg anymore it took my whole body and spun me around. How badly injured were you? I broke all the ribs on my right side, punctured my right lung, broke my arm and somehow a piece of steel got wedged into my chest. I broke a couple of vertebrae in my lower back, but the worst part of my injury was my left leg. It was just about torn off. You were in the hospital a long time. Yes, a very long time. Numerous surgeries. Twice they thought they were going to have to amputate my leg. I got a terrible infection in the leg, and I remember a doctor telling me before they put me to sleep... they were very concerned about those types of accidents and of infections. A few weeks after I went home, I woke up one morning feeling terrible. By So you recover from that accident. Two years later you and your wife, Mary, are driving and you are hit by another car. We went to take a little vacation from the cows over the weekend and we're coming home and we're 30 miles from home and a lady ran a stop sign on a country road and just t-boned our car. I ended up having severe whiplash and an injured spinal cord. Then another accident. You were hit by a truck while jogging, right? About six months later I was back running a little bit, and I was running in And then you were caught on Thank God for that. I was probably within a couple of days of going to sleep and taking a handful of pills and just never waking up again. By late August 1996, I was taking upwards of 90 pills a day. That day when I got caught, I was so thankful that it had finally come to an end and that I was still alive. You've survived a lot. I have. I have been so blessed. We all make mistakes. And the key is do we learn from those mistakes. I am able to pass on my story to other people and give them hope. I remember in treatment thinking that I wasn't going to get any better. And I'm about as positive a person as you'll ever meet. I was very fortunate that I was able to survive and tell my story to others. Are you still running?
Yes. I just turned 50 this past March, and I still enjoy training. I absolutely love being a geezerjock! For me, I had my day in the sun. But I still love getting out and competing against guys in my age division and hopefully whipping a few of those younger guys, too.
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