Borne the Battle

#250: Billy Mills - Olympic Gold Medalist, Marine Veteran, Lakota Warrior

08.02.2021 - By Department of Veterans AffairsPlay

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The odds were stacked against Mills when he prepared to run the 10,000m in 1964. He faced Australian runner Ronald Clarke, a multiple world-record setter and favorite to win gold at the 1964 Olympics in the distances. Additionally, Mills, being borderline type 2 diabetic, went low blood sugar just 20 minutes before the race. With the U.S. never having won gold in the 10,000m, it seemed as if even history was against Billy Mills. And yet, Mills won gold, set a world record, and is still the only American to ever win gold in the 10k event. Olympic gold medalist Billy Mills speaks about his life’s story on this episode of Borne the Battle. He talks about his life’s many highs and lows. He also gives a detailed description of the thoughts running through his head as he ran the 10,000m in 1964.

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