Hall of Fame

Dale Story
- Induction:
- 2006
Dale Story is one of the premier student-athletes in the history of Oregon State University. The four-year letterman won the individual title at the 1961 NCAA Men's Country Championships, and in the process guided the school to its first ever NCAA team title. In that national championship race, Story beat six future Olympians as he ran barefoot in 30-degree weather.
During his OSU career, Story also earned track and field All-America honors in 1962 in the three-mile run, and he set 13 course or meet records. In the spring of 1961, Story set a world juniors record for the two-mile run (8:46.9) at the California Relays.
Story and his cross country teammates from 1961 were inducted into the OSU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991.
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