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James Daniel FERSTLE

1950 - 2022

James Daniel FERSTLE obituary, 1950-2022, St. Paul, MN

James FERSTLE Obituary

11/17/1950-6/3/2022 Jim Ferstle, 71, of St. Paul, passed away at home surrounded by loved ones at 7:02 a.m. June 3 following a courageous battle with Alzheimer's and cancer. Jim is survived by his wife Anne Kelly, son Michael, brother David (wife Wendy) and nephews John and Joe, sister Mary (husband Terry Mullett). He was born in Detroit, Michigan to parents Grace (Carroll) and John Ferstle. The family lived in Delaware, Toledo and eventually settled in Minnesota. Jim attended Bowling Green University on a partial Athletic (running) scholarship. Jim was a distance runner through and through. He won the Toledo City Championship in the 2 Mile in 1968. His Bowling Green team won the Mid America Cross Country Conference championship in 1969, and his teammate Dave Wottle went on to win the Gold Medal in the 800m at the 1972 Olympics. Jim competed at a high level throughout the years, famously winning the Hopkins Raspberry run in 1977 by a wide margin, as he was the only person to beat the train at a crossing on the course. He began running marathons as well and achieved his personal best in the Milwaukee Marathon with a time of 2:22:45. He continued to race for many years, placing 5th in Grandma's Marathon senior division in 1983 (2:26:44). He was in the cohort of runners that included Ron Daws, Dick Beardsley, Garry Bjorklund, John Naslund, Luke Brock, Steve Plascencia, Tim Zbikowski and many other famous Minnesota runners. Jim covered running in Minnesota as the running columnist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press in the late '80s-early '90s. He wrote a book, "Contemporary Jogging". He and Anne founded Meters and Miles, a small publication for women's running in Minnesota in the late '70s. Jim often covered women's running as a journalist, and was an active supporter of women's distance running. He was involved with the group that brought the first women-only marathon to Minnesota in 1977. He remained friends with some of those runners, such as Jacqueline Hansen and Lorraine Moeller over the years. He remained a fervent advocate for gender equality in distance running and sports in general, and was a friend and booster of Paula Radcliffe and her work to improve equality in Women's distance running. Jim freelanced as a journalist after moving to London with his family in 1992 while Anne earned a master's degree at the London Business School. During this time he developed a specialty in reporting on drugs in sports. He was a prolific contributor to books, magazines, newspapers, film and TV on the subject. He worked closely with Dr. Don Catlin at UCLA's athletic drug testing lab to deeply understand the issue of doping and how it was affecting the sports he loved. He began an email list on doping and drugs in sports that had hundreds of subscribers. He continued this list until Alzheimer's made it hard to distribute. Jim was an active volunteer with the MDRA and was on the board of directors 1980-85. He edited and provided photography for the MDRA newsletter for several years. He also served as President 1983-84. He served as Secretary of the Road Runners Club of America from 1986-87, and received the RRCA Jerry Little Excellence in Journalism award in 1994. He also received the American Swim Coaches Association's Media award at their conference in New Orleans in 2001 for his work with his email list. Jim loved animals, and begrudgingly adopted a beagle named Stella after his wife Anne brought her home in 2000. Stella and Jim logged thousands of miles over her 18 year life, and their social circle expanded to other dogs they would meet and adopt into their running/walking cohort. Jim would continue to run/walk Zelda, a friend's dog, until he was no longer able to last year. He ran, cross-country skied, and swam for hours, almost every day of his adult life. Residents of Highland Park, and especially former students at Highland High School, often recognized "Quick Jimmy" as the fanatic Roller Ski early adopter who was constantly circling Highland Golf Course and High School. He will be dearly missed by his family, the running community, and the friends (animal and human) he has left behind. A service will be held at Unity Unitarian Universalist Church at 733 Portland Avenue, St. Paul, MN, 55104, on Friday, July 8, at 11 a.m. If you'd like to donate to a cause in Jim's name, Miles in My Shoes (www.mileinmyshoes.mn) is a charity that helps people transitioning from homelessness, treatment, prison, or other at-risk situations get into running by providing equipment and support.

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Published by Pioneer Press on Jun. 19, 2022.

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Don Stevens, Central Catholic High School Classmate.

July 21, 2022

Jim's running career began at Toledo Central Catholic High School as he won the Toledo City Championship in the 2 Mile in 1968. May his soul and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace. Deep and sincere condolences to his wife, family, and friends. A memorial contribution in Jim's name has been made to the Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship Fund at Toledo Central Catholic High School.

Pete wareham

June 16, 2022

I am so saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. He was such an important, knowledgeable and friendly person in the running community. I enjoyed and learned very much during my many conversations with Jim. I really respect the enormous contributions he made to our sport and certainly the Twin City running community. He was really just a great guy.

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