Background
Fultz was born in 1948, the sixth of seven children. He grew up in Franklin, Pennsylvania (population approximately 7,000) in Venango County, which is located in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Fultz was born in 1948, the sixth of seven children. He grew up in Franklin, Pennsylvania (population approximately 7,000) in Venango County, which is located in northwestern Pennsylvania.
He attended Franklin Area High School, where he graduated in 1966. Fultz first attended the University of Arizona in Tucson from 1967 to 1969.
Collegiate In 1969, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard, serving from 1969 to 1973. Following his tour of duty, Fultz enrolled in graduate classes at Georgetown University until his graduation in 1976. While at Georgetown Fultz competed for the men"s track team in various middle-distance events, including the mile run and the 3000 meter steeplechase.
He ran a personal best outdoor mile of 4:08.3 while at Georgetown.
The 1976: "The Run for the Hoses" The temperature was 100 degrees one hour before the noon start time in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. Over the 26.2-mile (422 km) course, spectators used garden hoses to spray water on the runners in an effort to cool them down.
Fultz qualified for three consecutive United States Olympic Trials marathons in 1972, 1976, and 1980. Because President Jimmy Carter called for a boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games, Fultz did not run in the 1980 Olympic Trials.
In 1996, Fultz was inducted into the Georgetown University Hall of Fame and on that occasion was invited to the White House to run with then-President Bill Clinton.
Also in 1996, Fultz was inducted into the District of Columbia Road Runners Hall of Fame. In 1995 Fultz accompanied him on the run, and, as the two companions crossed the finish line, Fultz slowed down a step, thus making him the actual last official finisher of the day. Fultz was diagnosed with arthritis of the hip in 2000, at which time he retired from competitive running.
As of November 2008, Fultz is an instructor of sport psychology at Tufts University, a fitness consultant and personal coach, and a training consultant to the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge.
He also is an occasional motivational speaker.
All results regarding marathon, unless stated otherwise 1971 Boston Marathon, 12th Place 1972 Boston Marathon 1976 Boston Marathon (2:20:19), FIRST PLACE 1977 Boston Marathon (2:20:40), 9th Place 1978 Boston Marathon (2:11:17), 4th Place PERSONAL RECORD/BEST TIME (2 seconds behind 3rd place) 1981 Newport Marathon (2:17:09), 1st Place and COURSE RECORD.