In the first half of 1968, Young broke his own American steeplechase record with a time of 8:30.6 and set the American two mile record with a time of 8:22.0. He felt his fitness was strong enough that he and training partner
Billy Mills thought they'd take a shot at an Olympic marathon qualifier at the trials held in
Alamosa, Colorado. Young won the race and earned his way on to his third Olympic team. He later qualified again in the steeplechase at the track and field trials held in
Echo Summit, California. At the 1968 Olympics, held in
Mexico City at an elevation of 7,382 ft, he competed in the
marathon, placing 16th, and the steeplechase, where he placed third and took the bronze medal. In that race, he was leading with about 300 Meters to go before falling victim to Mexico City's altitude and "hitting the wall". He was passed by two athletes born and trained at altitude in Kenya. The following year Young set two world records in the indoor two and three mile events with times of 8:27.2 and 13:09.8, respectively. He was featured on the March 1969 cover of
Track and Field News. ==1972 Olympics==