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Mike Jay
Mike Jay is an announcer that you will hear at many of the big track and field meets throughout the country including Stanford, Washington, and Drake Relays.
more » The Jeffersons
Sean and John Jefferson were the first American born brothers to break four mins in the mile and they did the feat in the same race. Sean and John have both struggled with injuries but when they are healthy they…
more » Nate Jenkins
Nate Jenkins is a poster boy for hard work. Following solid high school and college careers, (UMASS Lowell D2), Nate took his training to a new level, running up to 140 miles per week. He is now a 2:14 marathoner…
more » Gabe Jennings
Gabe Jennings has always “run” to the beat of his own drum. After becoming an Olympic Trials 1500 meter champion in 2000, and representing the United States in Sydney, Gabe suddenly took a hiatus from the sport. Following, a 6,000…
more » Gabrielle Jennings
Gabrielle Jennings carved a slice of history at the 2009 State High School Indoor Championships at LSU. The diminutive distance runner hails from First Baptist of Slidell, a Class C school. At 10, Jennings became the youngest person to win…
more » Todd Jennings
Todd is the father and coach of 10 year old Louisiana state champ Gabrielle Jennings.
more » Alysia Johnson
Profile | Alysia is a 2008 graduate of UC Berkeley and a current Berkeley resident.
more » Chelsea Johnson
Chelsea Johnson only started Pole vaulting the second half of her senior year, but it did not take long for her to realize her potential. After only a couple months on the pole, she made bars that ranked her as…
more » Jan Johnson
Jan Johnson is not only known as the 1972 bronze medalist in the Pole Vault, but also as the father of NCAA record holder, Chelsea Johnson. This is not surprising to people who know him well because Jan Johnson coaches…
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