Larry Buendorf, who for decades kept the U.S. Olympic Committee safe in a turbulent world, died Sunday in Colorado Springs. He was 87.
Buendorf, a former U.S. Secret Service agent well known for breaking up an assassination attempt on President Gerald Ford in 1975, served as the USOC’s director of security from the early 1990s through his retirement in 2018 — seeing the athletes, team and leadership through the 1996 Atlanta Games bombing, the fraught years after 9/11 and so much more.
His passing marks the end of an era. He was a link to a bygone time at the USOC — now, for that matter, the USOPC.
Boonie, as he was known by almost everyone, was — unequivocally, irrefutably, no question about it — one of the good guys.