Richard Benyo

Richard Benyo

Richard Stephen Benyo (b. April 20, 1946, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania) is an American journalist and veteran distance runner. He is the editor of "Marathon & Beyond Magazine", a magazine devoted to marathon and ultramarathon running. He is also the former executive editor of Runner's World Magazine, and Anderson World Books, Inc. Benyo is the author of 17 books and has written extensively about running, health and fitness.

Life and work

Richard Benyo earned his B.A. at Bloomsburg State College (now Bloomsburg University) in 1968. He did academic work at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

Benyo became interested in road racing after participating in college cross country. Following college, he became a newspaper editor for the Lehighton Times-News from 1968-1972. [http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/LitMap/bios/Benyo__Richard.html Accessed September 13, 2006] In 1972, Benyo was awarded the "Best Local Column Award" from the "Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association".

From 1972-1977, Benyo worked in an editorial position for "Stock Car Racing" magazine before joining Bob Anderson as executive editor at Runner's World magazine. During this time he authored and co-authored books and magazine features.

Benyo is a serious long-distance runner who over the past 20 years has competed in distance races-from 400 meters to ultramarathons. He has completed 37 marathons. [http://www.marathonandbeyond.com/learn.htm#staff Accessed September 13, 2006]

In 1989, Benyo and his running partner, Tom Crawford, became the first to complete the run from Badwater in Death Valley (lowest point in the Western Hemisphere and one of the hottest place on Earth), to the peak of Mt. Whitney (at 14,494 feet highest point in the contiguous United States) and back, a total distance of 300 miles. He chronicaled the event 1991. [Benyo, Richard, (1991) "The Death Valley 330" ISBN 0-915373-01-7 ] .

Benyo has authored 17 books on running, health, and fitness and has served as the running and fitness columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle (1985-1990). He has also contributed to numerous general circulation magazines.

In 1998, Richard Benyo was named Journalist of the Year by the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). In 2004, Benyo and his running partner, Tom Crawford, were inducted into the Badwater Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.badwater.com/hof/index.html badwater.com] Accessed September 24, 2006] In early 2005 Running USA inducted Rich Benyo into its Hall of Champions.

Benyo's latest book--written with Joe Henderson --is "The Running Enclyclopedia". He also serves on the staff of the Dick Beardsley Marathon Running Camp.

In 2006, a commemorative book was released in honor of the Boston Marathon. The book, edited by Benyo, contains several articles by widely-known runner and writer, Hal Higdon. [http://www.marathonandbeyond.com/boston2006/news_docs/BAA_PR_2006_04_12.doc] accessed October 4, 2006]

Richard Benyo's wife, Rhonda Provost, became the first woman and the eighth runner overall to successfully complete the Death Valley-to-Mt. Whitney double-crossing in 1995. She has co-authored publications and articles with him. They currently reside in Sonoma County, California.

Publications

*Benyo, Richard, (1978) "Return to Running", World Publications, ISBN 0-89037-128-8
*Benyo, Richard and Rhonda Provost, (1982) "Runner's World Indoor Exercise Book", ISBN 0-02-499530-4
*Benyo, Richard and Rhonda Provost, (1982) "Runner's World Advanced Indoor Exercise Book" Anderson World, ISBN 0-89037-167-9
*Benyo, Richard, (1983) "The Masters of the Marathon" Atheneum, ISBN 0-689-11340-4
*Benyo, Richard and Rhonda Provost, (1987) "Feeling Fit in Your 40'S/How to Get the Most from the Best Years of Your Life", Atheneum, ISBN 0-689-11581-4
*Benyo, Richard, (1989) "Exercise Fix", Human Kinetics Publishers, ISBN 0-88011-341-3
*Benyo, Richard, (1991) "The Death Valley 300: Near Death and Resurrection on the World's Toughest Endurance Course", Specific Publications, ISBN 0-915373-01-7
*Benyo, Richard, (1992) "Making the Marathon your Event", Random House, ISBN 0-679-73930-0
*Benyo, Richard, (1998) "Running Past 50", Human Kinetics Publishers, ISBN 0-88011-705-2
*Benyo, Richard, (and Joe Henderson) (2002) "Running Encyclopedia", Human Kinetics Publishers, ISBN 0-7360-3734-9

References

External links

*http://www.marathonandbeyond.com/
* [http://www.badwater.com/stories/1999/99ulrichsolo.html Ulrich, Marshall, "My Most Unforgettable Ultramarathon (& What I Learned From It)"] Accessed September 22, 2006


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