He became part of the
Southern California Striders, a dominant track team of this period. His second national championship in 1959 qualified him to run in the
1959 Pan American Games. In 1960, he won the Olympic trials, then finished 6th in the Olympics. In the
1960 Summer Olympics in
Rome, Max Truex set the American record in the
10,000 meters, 28:50:2, in finishing sixth in an event long dominated by Europeans. In 1962, Truex won the national championships in the 3 mile run. This qualified him to run in the USA-
USSR dual meet, the biggest meet of the year. During that race, he developed a 2-inch blood blister. He tried to heal it for a year with no success. He finally retired and returned to USC to get his law degree. ==Personal==