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Stanley Redwine  (2003)

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Before becoming a coach at Arkansas, Redwine placed his name in the Razorback history books as a 400m, 600y and 800m runner from 1980-83.

Redwine was a four-time All-American and was named UA’s Outstanding Track Athlete all four of his years in Fayetteville. During his freshman season, he captured the Southwest Conference Championship in the indoor 600-yard run (1:10.52) and was a member of the outdoor conference champion 1,600m relay team. The next year, Redwine once again became the 600-yard run champion, improving his time to 1:09.97. As a senior, he was a three-time conference champion in the 800m run (1:50.15), 880-yard run (1:50.96) and the mile relay (3:14.69).

Redwine still ranks among the Razorbacks’ top 10 in six events, which includes anchoring the school’s record-setting sprint medley relay team (3:15.10) at the Penn Relays in 1983, which now ranks as the second-best time in history.

Redwine owns the fourth-best time in school history in 800m at 1:46.13. In addition, he also ranks fourth in the outdoor 400m dash and was a participant in several top-10 relay performances for the Razorbacks.

He still holds fourth, seventh and eighth-best times in the outdoor 1600m relay record book and the second, sixth and ninth best times in the outdoor DMR.

​For his achievements, Redwine was inducted into the University of Arkansas Hall of Honor.
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