WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage has been a path-breaking force in
women's distance running, demonstrating athletic excellence in long
distance events while overcoming obstacles and stereotypes of the day
against women's track; and
WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage became the first woman ever to run
the indoor mile in under five minutes and once held the record for the
3,000 meters; and
WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage won a record five IAAF World Cross
Country titles from 1967 to 1972; and
WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage won silver medals in the 800 meters
at the 1967 and 1971 Pan American Games, and also represented the
United States at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics; and
WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage has served with distinction as a
distance running coach at Seattle Pacific University and as an
assistant coach for the United States women's team at the 1984 Olympics
and the 1987 Outdoor World Championships; and
WHEREAS, Doris Brown Heritage is a member of the Distance Running
Hall of Fame;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize Doris Brown Heritage for her resolute and competitive spirit
and for her remarkable and breakthrough athletic achievements.