http://www.troymessenger.com/2015/01/31/greg-price-runs-raises-money-for-st-judes-childrens-hospital/“I managed to qualify as a pacing partner for the 1996 Summer Olympics,†Price said. “I worked hard to make the 10K team, but fell short of the final qualifier by 41 seconds; however, I was invited to work with the team. I paced a number of the runners, including Bob Kennedy.â€
“My running career has been rather exciting,†Price said. “In high school and college, I was a competitive tennis player. Briefly, I was a ranked professional tennis player. The highlight of my career was a 2-1 set loss to Pete Sampras in a ramp-up tournament for the U.S. open. Shortly after the loss to Sampras, I suffered a career-ending injury. Since my tennis-playing days at Troy State, I enjoyed an unprecedented string of knee injuries. Following the last injury, I began rehab under the careful observation of Doc Anderson and Chuck Ash.â€