A SIDEWAYS GLANCE : FORMER CULT FIGURE `PRE' ON GIANT SCREEN.The legend of distance runner distance runner n. A runner who competes in distance races. Steve Prefontaine Steve Roland Prefontaine (January 25, 1951 – May 30, 1975) (nicknamed Pre) was an American Olympic runner who inspired a running boom in the 1970s along with contemporaries Frank Shorter and Bill Rodgers. is big enough for two movies and that's how many are coming. Twenty-two years after the death of the maverick Olympian with the shaggy golden hair and the only suntan in Eugene, Ore., Disney's Hollywood Pictures will release ``Prefontaine'' on January 24, followed later this year by ``Pre,'' produced by Tom Cruise for Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) . Two features, on top of an existing documentary, might seem excessive for a three-miler who is now little-remembered, but Prefontaine was an American original whose life story rivals James Dean's. Dean was an actor who looked great playing other people, then crashed his silver Porsche and died at age 24, on Sept. 30, 1955. Prefontaine was a swashbuckler who starred in his own movie every day and looked great doing it right up until the night he flipped his gold MG and died at age 24, on May 30, 1975. Tests revealed that he had been legally drunk. Prefontaine had just been named ``the most popular track athlete in the world'' by Track & Field News. Hours before his death, he had won an international race at Hayward Field For other uses of "Hayward", see Hayward (disambiguation). Hayward Field at University of Oregon is one of the most well-known historic track and field stadiums in the United States. It has been the home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams since 1919. , his home stadium at the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. , with fans chanting, ``Go, Pre.'' He next appeared as a corpse in a black hearse that slowly circled Hayward Field while mourners in the stands chanted, ``Go, Pre.'' ``They cheered a ghost going around the track,'' said ``Prefontaine'' writer and director Steve James Steve James can refer to multiple people.
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