Career
He was also one of only four American men who have qualified in the marathon for the United States. Olympic Trials five times. Sayre also excelled as a trail runner. Sayre, who was a lean 135 pounds, at five feet, ten and a half inches, credited his vegetarian diet with helping him recover quickly from races.
"Most (marathoners) run in one or two marathons a year," Sayre said.
"They"ll run once in the spring and once in the fall. They say that it takes you a day for each mile you run to recover.
"But it takes me four days to a week to recover. I think part of it has to do with my diet and part has to do with psychology."
He finished seventh overall in the 1987 Houston Marathon, which served as the United States. marathon Championship.
As the first American finisher in Houston, he qualified for that year"s Pan American Games in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sayre"s victory in the 1986, with a time of 2:12:59, earned him $10,000 and a $23,000 Mercedes-Benz, which he sold to help finance a home he built in Ashland. His time ranked him in the top ten among United States Marathoners for 1986. He was again ranked among the top ten Americans in 1987.
Sayre was a two-time National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-American in cross country for Walsh University, in North Canton, Ohio.
The Ric Sayre Invitational Cross Country Meet is held in North Canton each year, at Sayre"s alma mater. Sayre was a longtime Ashland, Oregon resident, having moved there in 1981 to take advantage of favorable training conditions there.
Subsequently, he has been accorded acclaim as Ashland"s "original trail runner", as a vibrant running community has sprung up since his arrival, in large part due to the many established running trails in the vicinity, that he used frequently. “He basically was the standard around here, and nobody could compete with him.
Ric wasn’t just about running.
He was a pretty humble guy, pretty quiet. Sayre worked fourteen years at the Ashland Food Cooperative, where he was serving his third three-year term as the employee representative on the co-op"s board of directors.