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2010 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Jason Vigilante talks about coaching a freshman national champ, again

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Uploaded by Ryan From Flotrack | March 15, 2010

UVA Coach Jason Vigilante coached a freshman to the national title for the second time in five years. This interview gives great insight into Vig's thinking and guidance of Robby Andrews. He references the success and failures he had with Leo Manzano as a coach and how those experiences have contributed to the success of athletes that have followed.

Congrats to Vig, Robby, and the UVA squad on the title this past weekend!

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Comments10 comments

hahad 3 months ago

dude definitely made some mistakes as a couch!

all power 2 years ago

ya, definitely, this guy knows his stuff!

wish he could help coach me!

Jhawkhoya 2 years ago

Vig is one of the best guys ever in the sport! Congrats!

fun fun 2 years ago

bring back the glasses!

lsdd 2 years ago

vig is absolutely the man

Victor LeMay 2 years ago

JHern won as a freshman????

2 years ago

bio was wrong, he also coached Hernandez, an 800 National Champ

Devine 2 years ago

Mikey you should replay the last part of this video

oh yea baby!!! 2 years ago

Lets do it in the moment!!!!!!

MikeyB 2 years ago

glad to see Robby win, but the pressure has just begun, now the bulls eye is on his back. As good as he is, he sunk up on some people today. That won't happen again. Now that he is NCAA champ as a Freshman, we will see........good luck.