Pat Tyson, Don Kardong, Gerry Lindgren, Mead High School, North Central High School and Ferris High School are a few of the names synonymous with distance running in Spokane. A 2022 report on Washington state high school cross country history regards the Mead and North Central programs as the two greatest boy's cross-country programs in the state, with Ferris as the fifth. Tyson, a former University of Oregon teammate of Steve Prefontaine, coached Mead to 12 state championships during his 20-year stint there, and is now Gonzaga's head men's cross country and track coach. The former Olympic marathoner Kardong famously founded Bloomsday in 1977, creating an ongoing legacy of distance racing in Spokane. Lindgren, a Rogers High School graduate and WSU runner, set 57 American records, landing him in numerous halls of fame, including WSU, USA Track & Field, and Washington Sports. Clearly, Spokane is a place for distance-running success. ♦