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ARNIE ROBINSON JR

April 7, 1948 ~ December 1, 2020 (age 72) 72 Years Old

ARNIE ROBINSON JR Obituary

A public "walk-through" viewing will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 15th from 5pm-7pm at Anderson-Ragsdale Mortuary. (Under the STAY AT HOME mandate, no gathering or sitting allow on the property of the Mortuary) please pay your respects and exit. The Graveside service at Miramar is by invitation of the family due to limits set by the cemetery. 

 

ARNIE PAUL ROBINSON JR. was born on April 7, 1948 in San Diego California.  He was the third child and the eldest son born to Arnie Paul Robinson Sr. and Verneater Robinson.  His parents and younger brother Michael D. Robinson preceded him in death. Arnie was known to his family and friends as Arnie, Bro Arn, (Brother Arnie) which he proudly displayed on his car license plate. He was called Coach Robinson by all of his students.

Arnie attended and graduated from Samuel F.B. Morse High School, San Diego Mesa College and San Diego State University before he joined the US Army.

After a long illness, Arnie transitioned to his heavenly home on Tuesday December 1st 2020 with his son and caregiver by his side. We all loved him dearly but God loved him best.

Arnie leaves behind to mourn his passing his son Paul Arnie Robinson (PA), his three sisters Margaret L. Tucker, Carolyn J. Johnson and Arnett M. Lavergne.  His cousin, who resides in Columbus, OH, Stephanie Skruggs and her husband Ron Skruggs, his niece, Candace D. White her husband Gregory and their daughters, Cierra C. White, Cheyenne P. White and Christina B. White.  His nephews, Leon C. Lavergne Jr. (son- Leon J. Lavergne), Michael D. Robinson II his wife Adriana Robinson and, their daughters, Leilani M. Robinson, Christina N. Robinson and Mia G. Robinson.  In Addition to a host of many dear friends and loved ones mourning Arnie’s passing.

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Life Achievements

In 1970, Arnie became the NCAA Champion with a winning jump of 25-10 ½.

In 1971, Arnie received the gold medal in the PAN-AM games with a mark of 26-3 ¾.

In 1972, he won the USA Championships, representing the U.S. Army, with a mark of 26-5 ½.  That same year he also won the Olympic trials long jump with a mark of 26-4 ½. He was third in the Munich Olympics with a mark of 26-4 taking home the Bronze medal, behind youngster Randy Williams who set the world junior record in the long jump with a mark of 27-4 ½, a record that stood until 2012.

In 1975, Arnie went on to win four straight USA outdoor championships. The 1975 USA outdoor championship qualified Arnie to again go to the PAN AM games, where he won the silver medal with a mark of 25-4 ½.

In 1976, he bested Williams in both the Olympic trials and the Olympic Games, taking home the gold medal with 27-4 ¾.  In 1977, his national championship win qualified him to go to the first World cup meet in Dusseldorf, Germany, where he again took home gold with a mark of 26-10 ¼.

In 1977 Arnie won the World Cup gold medal with a mark of 26-10 ½.

In 1982, he began coaching at Mesa College and served as a professor in health and exercise science until his retirement after 23 years of dedication.  His 1998 women’s team won the California Community College state championship.

Arnie retired from coaching and teaching in 2010. On April 13. 2013, San Diego Mesa College honored him by naming its premier high school and college invitational meet “The Arnie Robinson Invitational”.

Arnie also served as USATF San Diego-Imperial Youth Track and Field chair from 1994-2004 where he mentored thousands of youth athletes over the years. He also served as the USATF associates Vice President from 1997-2007.

Arnie was inducted into San Diego’s Breitbard Hall Of Fame in 1985, the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2000, and the California Community College Cross Country and Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2005.

Arnie is a true legend where he will be remembered for always placing his student athletes first and being a wonderful ambassador for the sport of track and field.

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Visitation
Tuesday
December 15, 2020

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Anderson~Ragsdale Chapel
5050 Federal Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92102

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