In high school, he finished 4th in the 120 yard high hurdles, running 14.2 at the 1964
CIF California State Meet competing for
Pomona Catholic High School which is now split into two schools one known as
Damien High School for the boys and Pomona Catholic Girls High School for their female counterparts. At the
Golden West Invitational, the equivalent of a National High School Championship meet, he tied for 3rd in 120y HH in 14.2 and was also 3rd in the 180y LH in 19.0. During that season he was also a 6'4"
high jumper and
pole vaulted 13'6". He then went to the
University of Southern California, finishing third in the 1968
NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships and was a two time All-American He was ranked in the top ten American 400 metre hurdlers 5 straight years 1965-1969, including two years, 1966 and 1968 ranked as number one. At the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, he finished 4th in a tight race between 2nd place and 4th place, and was given a time of 49.06. The gold medal winner
David Hemery demolished Vanderstock's world record running 48.12 in the final. He is now a
San Fernando Valley real estate broker. He appeared in the 1979 track and field oriented movie
Goldengirl, the 1989 movie
Tango & Cash, and made a couple of appearances in the 1987
FOX comedy TV series
Mr. President. == References ==