These boots were made for more than walking MUSTANG DAILY | Thursday, May 23
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‘keep punching’ Piecing together the life of Mihail Dincu
A LIFETIME OF EXPERIENCE: Dincu (right) is a Romanian massage therapist and an employee of Cal Poly. But during his lifetime, Dincu has been a masseur for the Romanian Army soccer team (below in 1976) and the San Antonio Spurs (lower right).
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BY: JACOB LAUING jacoblauing.md@gmail.com
“I
know how easy it is to die,” he said. For Mihail Dincu, each step is a reminder. A stroke left him a half-broken man 13 years ago, with a consequent limp that hinders Dincu’s walk to this day. It was one of the first things I noticed when we crossed paths in January. On a Wednesday afternoon, I stood outside the Recreation Center wrestling room, approximately 15 minutes before the start of practice.
COURTESY PHOTO
I had a notebook full of questions for Devon Lotito, the freshman wonder who stole the show during Cal Poly’s disappointing 2013 season, installing a glimmer of hope in the Cal Poly wrestling program. I was early, so Dincu, donning a Cal Poly athletics polo, arrived before the wrestlers hit the mats. As he limped toward me, I could tell he was older, with a head of thin, white hair and wrinkles on his face surrounding a pair of piercing green eyes. I told him I worked for Mustang Daily and was waiting to interview Lotito. He spoke in broken English with a foreign accent I couldn’t place, but responded with the four clearest words I’ve ever heard him say. “You should interview me.”
After some back and forth communication, Dincu and I finally sat down for an interview in February. It lasted exactly one hour. I said fewer than 50 words. What I learned in those 60 minutes was that Dincu’s life is a jigsaw puzzle. The pieces come in thick envelopes, plastic bags, frayed photos and old newspaper articles, countless stories and moments. To give the simplest introduction, Dincu is a Romanian massage therapist and an employee of Cal Poly athletics. He now resides in San Luis Obispo, but Dincu has been everywhere from Eastern Europe to Southern Alabama, and everywhere in between. He’s been a personal athletic therapist to Canadian Olympic sprinter Ben Johnson and a masseur to the San Antonio Spurs. Dincu’s past is elaborate and mysterious to say the least. But the key to unraveling that past has been Dincu’s voicemails. He calls on a regular basis — to let me know his schedule, to add on to his quotes from the interview, or just to check in. He called me 11 times in the month of April alone, which led to a crowded inbox, but those voicemails say more about Dincu than anything else.
Jose. I went to their dugout and started to encourage Cal Poly, we won 6-5. You ask, what’s so special with me? I remember last year, the same thing. It was 7-2, they finished 9-8. How can I explain if you don’t talk to me? Are you doing any progress on your homework, that famous paper? Bye. Around Cal Poly, Dincu is known as “Super Mike.” It’s a fun nickname, and a testament to Dincu’s supernatural abilities as a masseur, but the fact of the matter is: He might be a legitimate good luck charm. In 1975, Dincu took his talents to FC Steaua Buchuresti, the Romanian army soccer team. It hadn’t won th Liga I — the top league in Romania — and the Cupa Romániei in the same season since 1953, but with Dincu Steaua Buchuresti won both in 1976. COURTESY PHOTO
3/13/13: Voicemail seven of 11 Jacob, talk to me, brother. What’s happening? Last night, (baseball) played San Jose. I warmed them up, then I went for a kick at The Pit. Go back watch, 5-2, San
For the rest of the story, see DINCU, pg. 9
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