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This category is for track and field coaches at the University of Oregon. Pages in category "Oregon Ducks track and field coaches" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
1906 Oregon Ducks track and field team. The modern era of Oregon track and field began in 1903. The Webfoots (as they were called at the time) lost a track meet to Albany College (now Lewis & Clark College). Oregon promptly asked Albany's coach, Bill Hayward, to come to Eugene as track coach for the following season. [7]
Jerry Schumacher (born August 6, 1970) [1] is an American coach for track and field and cross country. Since 2022, he has been the head coach of the University of Oregon's track and field and cross country programs. He has also served as the head coach for the Bowerman Track Club, where he has coached
The hire comes nearly three weeks after Oregon announced it was not retaining coach Robert Johnson after 10 years. Update: Jerry Schumacher named Oregon Ducks track and field coach Skip to main ...
Upon retirement from competition, Dellinger took a position as the assistant coach to Bill Bowerman for the Oregon Ducks track and field team. After Bowerman's retirement in 1972, [2] Dellinger succeeded him as head coach. In his 25 years of coaching, Dellinger's men won five NCAA titles, achieved 108 All American honors, and had a 134–29 ...
Dennis Shaver is the current track and field coach at Louisiana State University. Shaver came to LSU in 1995 as an assistant coach. Shaver came to LSU in 1995 as an assistant coach. Since his arrival, he has coached 22 Olympians , 6 Olympic medalists , 411 All-Americans , 39 individual National Champions, 49 NCAA event titles and 19 national ...
The 2022 Pac-12 Track & Field Championships were not even two full years ago, but for Elliott Cook, it feels like a lifetime. The Oregon junior, who won the men’s 800-meter title that season, is ...
In addition to his track coaching duties, Hayward served as the athletic trainer for Oregon's football team, where he was known for inventing knee braces and other equipment for the players. [8] He also coached UO's basketball team from 1903 to 1913 and again in 1917–1918, compiling an overall record o 34–29 (.540).