Terrence Paul Brahm (born November 21, 1962) is an American former long-distance runner.
[2] He took the highest collegiate honour in 1986, winning the 5000 meters title at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
This made him the institution's second athlete to win that race, building on the achievement of 1936's inaugural winner Don Lash.
[3] Brahm began to break through in senior competitions in 1986, first with a 5000 m runner-up finish at the 1986 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships behind Doug Padilla,[4] then a silver medal in the same event at the Goodwill Games (again behind Padilla).
[5] Brahm took the 3000 meters bronze medal at the 1987 IAAF World Indoor Championships, held in his home state in Indianapolis, finishing behind Irish duo Frank O'Mara and Paul Donovan.