1. Phillip Kent Shinnick was born on April 21,1943 and is an American track and field athlete, known primarily for the long jump.

1. Phillip Kent Shinnick was born on April 21,1943 and is an American track and field athlete, known primarily for the long jump.
Phil Shinnick represented the United States at the 1964 Olympics.
Phil Shinnick was credited with beating Boston at that meet, but a wind reading was not taken on Phil Shinnick's jump.
Phil Shinnick was a jumper for the University of Washington, not expected to be setting a record.
Phil Shinnick grew up to become an Acupuncturist and mind mapping research scientist in Manhattan.
Phil Shinnick has had expert wind analysis of film of the jump done.
Phil Shinnick received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
Phil Shinnick accepted an assistant professorship at Rutgers in 1972 and assistant clinical professor at New York Medical college in the 1990s.
Phil Shinnick has spent his life as a peaceful political activist.
Phil Shinnick is the founder of Athletes United for Peace and the Moscow Peace Marathon.
Phil Shinnick was elected into the University of Washington Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
Phil Shinnick has written for The New York Times, Sovietski Sport, New China, Runner's World and in many scientific journals.
Phil Shinnick is an Ambassador of UNESCO and has a New York License in Chinese Medicine.