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Milan Tiff (born July 5, 1949) is an American track and field athlete. He is best known for his triple jumping, but his skills pass through several arenas. He was the bronze medalist in the
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. At the Pan Am Games, his name shows the additional name of Abdul Rahman, and in the 1976
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and 1976-1977
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he used the name Caleb Abdul Rahman but he has not gone by that name in other competitions since that period in time. In 1978 he used Milan Tiff in the National Championships. Tiff was an elite black athlete at UCLA at the same time as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, in an era when converting to
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was happening. He was ranked in the world top ten twice, 1975 and 1977.


Early life and career

A childhood victim of Osgood-Schlatter disease, he did not walk until he was age 8. He went on to become the first American to jump 57 feet while winning his second USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Growing up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, June 1968, set a state of Ohio high school triple jump record at 49’-11”. 1969, he first attended college at Miami University Ohio. March 1970 (in Detroit) Tiff won the NCAA championship triple jump. Later, switching to UCLA to work with
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, where he was a teammate of John Smith and
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. While there he won the 1973 NCAA Championship in the Triple Jump. Later he joined Bush as an assistant coach After completing UCLA, he was a member of the Southern California Striders. A talented painter, he spends many hours working on art. He approaches many other activities with an artistic perspective. Like several athletes of his era he acted in the 1982 movie
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. Later he trained Emilio Estevez for two of his mid-1990s film roles. He has continued to train athletes at UCLA including many
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players. In 1991 he wrote a book on his own form of exercise called "Traveling light: an original form of exercise". He was later credited on James Ingram's album " It's Real" as "giving us the map." In 1979, he was inducted into the
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Hall of Fame. Tiff's father Benjamin ran on the East Technical High School (Cleveland) sprint relay team with Jesse Owens. Tiff's sister, Michele Tiff-Hill was a 1984 Olympic Trials Qualifier in the Marathon.


Olympic Trials

Tiff placed 10th at the 1972 trials, and competed in the rounds at the 1976 trials.


Masters

Tiff expected to retire from the sport after the Olympics, but continues to jump in Masters athletics events into his 60s. He has held several Masters World Records as he has passed through the age groups. In 2009, small gust of wind is all that prevented him from equalling the M60 world record. As a Masters athlete, Tiff officially has three Masters World Records plus one Masters American Record; and have meet records at the Masters SCA, Masters West Region, Striders Meet of Champions, and the Grandfather Games.Milan Tiff Brief Highlights, May 01, 202

Retrieved May 1, 2023


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tiff, Milan 1949 births Living people Sportspeople from Shaker Heights, Ohio Track and field athletes from California Track and field athletes from Ohio American male triple jumpers American masters athletes World record setters in athletics (track and field) African-American track and field athletes University of California, Los Angeles alumni UCLA Bruins men's track and field athletes Athletes (track and field) at the 1975 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1975 Pan American Games Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field) 21st-century African-American sportspeople 20th-century African-American sportspeople NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners