If you call yourself the “Golden Stallion” you better run like a horse. He has won three races in his last three events. Twice the 400M and most recently the 5000M. He is in the top 20 National Rankings for D-III Track and Field in the 400M event and he has called out his top competitor in the region, Wyle Mangelsdorf.

Track and Field is a different kind of sport and I think it takes a different kind of mentality to be great. Lambus has a great personality about winning and beating the best. He even is humble enough to admit how stiff is competition is.

But make no mistake the Golden Stallion isn’t afraid of anybody.

He had an unorthodox road to the Webster Track and Field team. He ran in high school at University City High School in St. Louis. He spent one year of college at Lake Forest College in Ill., but then came back to St. Louis for a year at Meramec Community College.

But the whole year at MCC he was running with the Webster University Cross Country team and competed in races of both X-Country and Track and Field as an independent. Read his whole here at The Webster Journal.