Pablo Sierra (runner)

Pablo Sierra (born 13 May 1969, also known as Pablo Sierra Hermoso) was a Spanish long-distance runner and a team silver medalist in the 1995 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.

While in high school in California, Sierra was the high school champion in the 10K. At college in University of Mississippi, he was the 1992 individual Southeastern Conference champion in cross country running,[1] and the fourth-place finisher in the 1993 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 5000 meters.

Sierra was the winner of the 1994 Twin Cities Marathon in 2:11:35 [2] and later was a top competitor in the 1997 London Marathon.

Early and personal life

Sierra was born in Valdelaguna, Spain, but moved to Los Angeles while a teenager. Later, he studied at the University of Mississippi and earned a B.A. in Liberal Arts with an emphasis in ceramics.[3]

After completing his competitive running career, he became a potter and is the subject of the 2018 documentary The Way: The Process of Pablo Sierra.[4] Sierra doesn't purchase his clay, he gathers it from the ground near his workshop in Yocona, Mississippi, for his works.[5]

gollark: <@!319753218592866315> Do you fear my infrastructure?
gollark: CSS is annoying because it's incredibly powerful at many complex layout tasks and then entirely falls down on other simple ones.
gollark: https://tenor.com/view/rotating-banana-meme-rotating-banana-banana-faster-faster-and-faster-gif-18265963
gollark: How the apiocryoforms does this work?!
gollark: That seems plausible.

References

  1. "Razorbacks 2019 Media Guide" (PDF). 2019. p. 43. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. "Twin Cities Marathon" (30, 1). Runner’s World. 1995. p. 67.
  3. "Yacona Pottery—About". Yacona Pottery. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  4. Jeff, Dennis. "The Process: The Way of Pablo Sierra (2018)". IMDB. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  5. England, Virginia. "The DM: Oxford's Talented Potters". The Daily Mississippian. Retrieved 5 May 2020.

Pablo Sierra at World Athletics

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.