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Phyllis Hines Obituary

HINES, Phyllis Ruth

Phyllis Ruth Hines died of natural causes at her home in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday, March 10. She was 62 years old. Phyllis was born in Nashville, TN, on September 23, 1961, to Robin Hinton Hines and Gail Vester Hines, both Nashville natives. The family moved to Tullahoma, TN, shortly after birth, where Robin worked as an electrical engineer at the Arnold Air Force Engineering Development Center, the largest flight simulation test center in the world. Phyllis graduated from Tullahoma High School in 1979. During middle and high school, she won numerous national titles in running, including in 7th grade when she set national junior high records in the mile and half mile. She attended Vanderbilt University from 1979 to 1982, running on the Vanderbilt cross country team as one of the top female runners in the US. Phyllis kept setting records throughout college. Then, while running in the 1983 New York City Marathon to qualify for the 1984 Olympic Trials, she tore tendons in her left foot and hobbled eight miles to the finish line. To maintain fitness, she took to cycling after moving to Atlanta. She ended up going to the1984 Olympic Trials not in running, but in cycling and was named to the 1984 US Olympic Team. By 1985, she was a permanent fixture on the US Women's Cycling Team, competing in the women's Tour de France and other international races. In 1982, the US women's team won the women's Tour de France. In 1988, Phyllis won three of the six events in the Olympic Trials. But she and the US coaches opted to send her instead to the World Championships, with a hillier course better suited to her riding style. In 1992, having now garnered two World Championship medals and a world record in the 40-kilometer time trial, the event was still not a women's cycling Olympic event. In 1992, she decided to take a break and went to work at Coca-Cola, where she met her former husband, Clyde Tuggle. Daughter Helen Martin Tuggle was born in 1994. But then in 1995, the US Olympic Committee made the 40-kilometer time trial an Olympic event. After much soul searching and encouragement from friends and family, she decided to come out of retirement and go for it. In August 1995 Phyllis set a new national record for the time trial of 52:50.23 setting her up for a spot on the 1996 US Olympic Team. During the Olympic trials in Pittsburgh, PA, Phyllis suffered serious injuries during a peloton crash, ending her career as a professional cyclist. Son, James Paden Tuggle, was born in 1998. Phyllis returned to finish her college degree as a Woodruff Scholar at Agnes Scott College, where she graduated summa cum laude with a degree in German studies and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. At the age of 40, she returned to running on the Agnes Scott College cross country team and was named All-American in 2004 and 2005, finishing in the top five at the NCAA Division III championships both years. Phyllis went on to enjoy and compete in equestrian show jumping with her daughter Helen. Summers were spent at her second home in Hollersbach, Austria, with many happy memories with family and friends hiking the Austrian Alps of the Hohetauern. In 2001, on her 40th birthday she scaled the Grossglockner, Austria's highest and most tactical peak. An avid hiker and mountain biker, Phyllis loved the outdoors and the mountains and devoted countless hours to the PATH Foundation, which is establishing greenway trails through Atlanta. Phyllis had a big heart, big smile and loved her children dearly. She is survived by two children, Helen Martin Tuggle of Berlin, Germany, James Paden Tuggle, of Fort Collins, CO; her mother, Gail Vester Hines of Tullahoma, TN; two sisters, Miriam Hines of Charlotte, NC, and Mary Beth Hines of Lynchberg, TN; and a brother, Bob Hines of Nashville, TN. At Phyllis' request a private family memorial service will be held in Hollersbach, Austria. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the PATH Foundation. https://www.pathfoundation.org/donate-to-path

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Mar. 22 to Mar. 25, 2024.

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Ann Washburn Lester

March 30, 2024

So sad to learn of the passing of Phyllis Hines. She was from a stellar Tullahoma family that contributed leadership to both the sports and intellectual community. Her mother still attends the First Methodist Church where Phillis attended growing up. Tullahoma is proud to remember Phyllis and her legacy. Prayers of peace ti her family

Coach John R.

March 23, 2024

Look up "Coach's Dream " and you will see Phyllis' picture. Naturally gifted and always willing to work hard and race harder, she was an inspiration to the women of ASC and all of her competitors. Often heard before races "I'm not going to let that 'old lady' beat me"and afterwards "I don't know how that 'old lady' beat me" Phyllis was struggling with a serious case of plantar fasciitis for the entire season and we had agreed to temper her training to make sure she could make it to the starting line. Other coaches often questioned her eligibility, I had to carry a letter from the NCAA with me to meets so she wouldn't be prevented from racing out of their fear of how badly she would destroy much younger runners. Always a joy to coach or to be friends with, Phyllis will be truly missed. My heart felt condolences go out to Helen and Paden and family. She will always be special.

Sheila Lawson Robertson

March 22, 2024

Phyllis and I graduated from High School together but most of my memories of her are from Junior High. She was always smiling and happy. I was so proud for her when she broke the school records and I´ve enjoyed hearing of all her successes through the years. Praying for the family.

Carol Muldawer

March 22, 2024

To the family of Phyllis Hines,
I had the pleasure of serving on the Path Foundation board with Phyllis.She brought her knowledge and enthusiasm in helping Path to build trails. It was an honor to have been her friend.

Shirley Hensel Wright

March 22, 2024

I grew up with Phyllis in Tullahoma, and my Hensel family and the Hines family will be forever entwined through running & track. Phyllis truly made me smile when she came through Greenville, SC (where I live) to race in the US Pro Cycling Races yrs ago. It was the 1st time I´d seen Phyllis cycling, and she looked so happy! My husband, an elite amateur cyclist himself, took a couple photos of her during a race, and we sent them to her later. The Hensel family all send their deepest condolences to the Hines family and to all of Phyllis´ friends. Phyllis was truly one of a kind! A champion in mind and spirit. She will be missed.

Mary Lou Childers

March 21, 2024

Mary Lou Childers

I am so very sorry about the untimely passing of Phyllis. I send my condolences to her friends and family.

Donna

March 21, 2024

I am from Tullahoma and knew Phyllis a bit thru a few family gatherings and my brother, who was a longtime friend.
I am so sorry she has passed away. My deepest sympathy to her family.

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