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West Milton Ohio was the birthplace (born September 28, 1937) for Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Schul. Schul won the 5,000 meter race in 1964 at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Schul is the only American (as of 8-26-2008) to win a Gold Medal in the 5,000 meter run at the Olympics.

During Schul's career he broke the American record in the 5,000 meters and then set a new world record in the 2 miles with a time of 8:26.4 on August 29, 1964.

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