Friday January 20,  2012  Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine, CA  Conference Theater

12:00 - 12:50 PM ----  TONIE CAMPBELL -

Tonie enjoyed a 13-year professional career; Member of 2 USA Olympic Teams winning a bronze medal in the 110-meter high hurdles, and was a three-time World hurdles champion. He returned to USC to coach the track team; producing eight Olympians and one Olympic medalist. In 2005, he was named managing Director for USATFÕs High Performance Center at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista. Head coach at Southwestern College.

Developing the Young Hurdler, (Male / Female) Techniques, Learning Progressions

1:00 - 1:50 PM ---   TONIE CAMPBELL -

World Class Tactics / Training  for the Sprint & Intermediate Hurdles, Drills

2:00 - 2:50 PM --- RAMONA PAGEL

Ramona Pagel: Member of 4 USA Olympic Teams in 2 throwing events, Hasbro keen the American Record 13 times. Threw over 60 feet for 12 straight years. Holder of American Indoor & Outdoor shot put records. Former throws coach Fresno State

Development & Training for the Shot Put event.  / Favorite Workouts.

3:00-  3:50 PM ---    RAMONA PAGEL-

Techniques / Training for the Discus Event / Mental / Drills.

4:00 - 4:50 PM ---   TONY VENEY

New coach @ Ventura College; one of the premier sprint coaches in the country. During his short time at UCLA, Veney produced many All-American and indoor and outdoor NCAA champions. Head women's coach for Team USA at the Goodwill Games& he was the Olympic Festival Sprint Coach and the sprints coach at two Pan American Games, in Jamaica, and  Argentina. He is the former UCLA 800m school record holder (1:47.8, now No. 7 in school history).

Sprint Program: Development and Training, Starts Tactics, Mental Aspects

5:00 - 5:50 PM ---    TONY VENEY

Relay Development & Training, Tactics, Mental, Drills

Saturday January 21,  2012  Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine, CA  Conference Theater

9:00 - 9:50 A.M. --- DR DENNIS JANZEN -- GENERAL SESSION SPEAKER - Held in Football Room  # 2 & 3

One of AmericaÕs most distinguished Coaches / Sports Psychologists, 6 time National Volleyball Champions,

Athletic Director, Fresno Pacific University
Team Culture, Performance, and Winning: Turning Issues into Opportunities

10:00 - 10:50 AM -- TIM OÕROURKE

OÕRourkeÕs Arroyo HS teams won one national championship, two state championships, six southern section titles and 52 varsity league championships. In track, his teams amassed an overall dual meet record of 146 wins and nine losses and his cross country teams an even more impressive 138 wins against only seven losses.   LA84 Foundation Cross Country & Track Clinic Coordinator

Building A Successful High School Track & Field Program

11:00 - 11:50 AM  -- PAT TYSON -

One of the finest USA high school coaches in cross country history. An amazing record of 132 - 6 during his time at Mead HS School (WA). He produced 12 Washington State Cross Country team titles, nine individual cross country champions and 17 individual track and field distance champions (1,600 meters and above).  7 teams were ranked in the top 5 in the nation. 7 athletes qualified for Footlocker finals. Several of his distance runners also dot the All-Time Top 100 List for the state of Washington.  Head Coach Gonzaga University.

Essentials of a Successful Cross Country Program (Part I)

12:00 - 1:30 PM  --- LUNCH BREAK -------

1:30  -  2:20 PM --- PAT TYSON - 

Essentials of a Successful Cross Country Program (Part II)

2:30  -  3:20 PM --- PAT TYSON - 

Thoughts on Distance Running / Principles of Training

3:30  -  4:00 PM --- BREAK ----------------

4:00  -  4:50 PM --- RON KAMAKA-

 At Mt. SAC Coach KamakaÕs focus has been on the High Jump, Hurdles, Multi Events . He has guided numerous athletes to conference, regional and state accolades including State Champion Marcus Pope (400 Hurdles) and SoCal Decathlon Champion, Mark Horist.

Coaching the High Jump, Techniques, Mental Aspects, Drills, Workouts

5:00  -  5:50 PM --- RON KAMAKA -

Development and Training of the Multi Event Athlete, Workouts

6:00 -   7:00 PM --- CLINIC SOCIAL

Sunday January 22,  2009  Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine, CA  Conference Theater

9:00   -  9:50 AM - JOE NEWTON

The greatest high school Cross Country Coach of all time. His York High, Elmhurst, IL. has won 27 IL State Championships in cross-country, and 20 times National cross-country champions. First high school coach named to the U.S. Olympic track staff (1988);  Named National Cross Country Coach of the Year four times. Enshrined in 14 halls of fame, including the National High School Hall of Fame.

What it Takes to Win

10:00 - 10:50 AM - JOE NEWTON

128 Things to Prepare for the State Meet

11:00 - 11:50 AM -  VINCE OÕBOYLE

Big West Conference Coach of the Year 20 times.  In 2010 was inducted into Mt. SAC Relays Hall of Fame. O'Boyle has developed one of the nationÕs top distance programs. He has guided the UCI cross country program to four NCAA Championship meets. In 2011 UCIÕs Charles Jock ran a (1:44.67) 800 M to make the USA team for World Championships. Coach UC Irvine.

Training/Conditioning for 800 M-Tactics, Mental side, Favorite Workouts