Tributes to Dave Terry
- Sean Meissner talks about meeting Dave, running with him at Zane Grey in 2005, and seeing him at Western States this year.
- Krissy Moehl remembers pacing Dave at the first 100 miler she attended (Wasatch 100 2002), his help in her learning about the Montrail team she managed, and his help after her run at Western States this year.
- Andy Jones-Wilkins shares many Western States memories of Dave ('01, '06, '07, & 09) and Dave's words of encouragement during Wasatch in 2006.
- Craig Thornley evokes memories of Dr. Terry during the 2002 WS100. Check out the comments on Craig's post for many more stories about Dave.
- Howard Cohen posts some great pictures of Dave.
- Others who provide insight into the great Dave Terry include:
- Rogue Valley Runners
- Tonya Olson
- Dom Repta on Team Montrail Canada's blog

4 comments:
Bryon,
My first encounter with Dave was at the 2001 Winterhawk 50k, my first ultra. In a desperate (and idiotic) move to try and win I bolted from the lead pack at about mile 23 and promptly got lost...only a rookie could get lost in Forest Park. After putting in a few bonus miles my anger turned into dejection as two "old guys" Smucker and Dave blitzed by my on the way up the last hill before the Portland zoo. Dave was always a lot of fun to be around. My wife and I spent some time with him when we all stayed at Krissy's parents house before Chuckanut in 2007. Dave had a special gift to make everyone feel special. He will be missed. I'm saddened to know we won't be seeing him on the trails but grateful to have known him as a friend and a teammate.
I met Dave Terry when Dave, Scott, Kyle and I ran the wonderland trail in 2006. It was the weekend after Dave ran wasatch. I threw up the last 27 miles of the wonderland, and Dave continually nursed me along with positive energy. Dave's energy was truly infectious. I caught up to him early at the seattle marathon a couple months later and, keeping up with dave led me to my fastest marathon to date. When I was sick at wasatch he slowed down to offer me support and advice. When I was injured, he consulted me as a doctor and friend. Dave was an incredibly genuine and real person. This weekend we ran the wonderland trail in Dr. DT's honor. My thoughts and memories of Dave gave me the same inspiration to charge as if he was right there. Thanks Dave. You are the man and you will be missed.
Brock
Ty and Brock,
Thanks for sharing your memories of Dave.
Bryon:
Our trip on the wonderland in honor of Dr. DT can be read at http://www.seesamrun.com/blog.
Thanks for your tribute to a wonderful man.
Brock
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