SELECTED ARTICLES

Marc Bloom.  "Taking Off on the Right Foot."  The Runner 4 (September
1982), pp. 58-66.

"A Trio of Prize Recruits."  Track & Field News 35 (November 1982), p.
41.

Peter Alfano.  "Kim Gallagher Opening Doors."  New York Times
Biographical Service 15 (June 1984), pp. 785-787.

Howard Willman.  "1500 Meters."  Track & Field News 37 (July 1984), pp.
39-40.

Bert Nelson.  "800 Meters."  Track & Field News 37 (July 1984), p. 40.

Eric Olsen.  "Still Too Young."  The Runner 7 (October 1984), pp.
108-109.

Howard Willman.  "Gallagher a Veteran at 20."  Track & Field News 38
(February 1985), p. 57.

Jon Hendershott.  "Kim Overcame Herself."  Track & Field News 41
(September 1988), p. 55.

Katy Williams.  "Coming Around Again."  Runner's World 23 (October
1988), p. 85.

Sieg Lindstrom.  "Gallagher Rides Again."  Track & Field News 41
(December 1988), pp. 10-12.

Sieg Lindstrom.  "Forget the 1500 Fantasies."  Track & Field News 41
(December 1988), p. 11.

Linda Villarosa.  "Kim Gallagher."  Runner's World 24 (February 1989),
p. 50.

Peter Cava.  Kim Gallagher biography.  In David L. Porter, ed.,
Biographical Directory of American Sports:  1992 Supplement for
Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Other Sports, p. 664.  New York: 
Greenwood Press, 1995.

Elliott Almond.  "She's Racing Against a Different Clock:  Kim
Gallagher, Twice an Olympic Medalist, Has Cancer at Age 31."  Los
Angeles Times, Jun 11, 1995.

Marc Bloom.  "Runner, Heal Thyself."  New York Times, June 18, 1997.

Associated Press.  "Olympic Runner Gallagher Dead at 38."  CNNSI.com,
November 20, 2002.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/news/2002/11/20/gallagher_obit_ap/

Ron Reid.  "Olympic Runner Kim Gallagher Dead of a Stroke." 
Philadelphia Inquirer, November 20, 2002.
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/4559369.htm

Ed Barkowitz.  "Track Great Kim Gallagher Dies at 38; Won 2 Olympic
Medals."  Philadelphia Inquirer, November 21, 2002.
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/4570079.htm

Frank Litsky.  "Kim Gallagher, Olympic Track Medalist, 38, Dies."  New
York Times, November 21, 2002.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/21/obituaries/21GALL.html?ex=1038546000&en=12fe5ef557d7a2b6&ei=5040&partner=MOREOVER


SELECTED PHOTOS


Sportswoman 3 (March-April 1975), p. 8.  At age 9.

Women's Track World 12 (May 1981), p. 14.  By Jeff Johnson.

Track & Field News 34 (August 1981), p. 53.  By Don Gosney.

Track & Field News 35 (July 1982), p. 64.  By Jeff Johnson.

The Olympian 9 (September 1982), p. 9.  By Paul J. Sutton.  En route to
U.S. High School Record 2:00.07 at the National Sports Festival in
Indianapolis.  Color.  Excellent photo.

Women's Track & Field World 16 (March 1983), p. 7.  By Jeff Johnson.

Track & Field News 37 (July 1984), p. 41.  By Dave Stock.

The Runner 7 (October 1984), p. 109.  From the Olympic Games.  By Paul
J. Sutton.

Track & Field News 38 (February 1985), p. 57.  By Jeff Johnson.

Track & Field News 41 (December 1988), cover.  By ?

Los Angeles Times, June 11, 1995.  By Tony Duffy.

Los Angeles Times, June 11, 1995.  With daughter.  By Al Seib.

Philadelphia Inquirer, November 20, 2002.  By United Press
International.

New York Times, November 21, 2002.  By Associated Press.


*****

Comment:  Two Olympic 800 medals.  None for the U.S. since.  (Correct?)
 Pretty good.  I'd think it would suffice for the National Track & Field
Hall of Fame.

Chris Kuykendall
Austin, Texas

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