

In '96, McMullen won the US Olympic Trials in the 1500 meters, qualifying for the Olympics in Atlanta that year. He made it to the semi-finals.
“Paul was such a great guy and I am so sad for his beautiful family. I really have no words,” said Sue Parks, EMU''s director of cross country and track.
McMullen, a native of Cadillac in northern Michigan, lived with his wife and three children in Grand Haven, where he led a running club for kids called Chariots of Fire.
“He was always kind of an anomaly because he was 6-2 and change and probably 170 pounds,” said Tim Nichols, a former EMU runner.
“Most of the guys he was competing with were 5-8, 120 pounds. He looked like a giant when he was on the track with a lot of guys he was running against."
McMullen lost two toes in a lawn mowing accident in 1997. But he still won the mile run the next year at the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
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