INDIANAPOLIS -Southern Illinois head coach Connie
Price-Smith and University of Kansas head coach Stanley
Redwine will lead Team USA's women and men,
respectively, at the 2007 Pan American Games, USA Track
& Field announced Tuesday. The event will take place July
13-29 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Joining Price-Smith on the
women's staff will be Head Manager Julie McKinney and
assistant coaches Monica Gary, Annie Bennett, Edrick
Floreal and LaTanya Sheffield. Members of the men's staff
include Head Manager Tonie Campbell and assistant
coaches Nat Page, Lance Deal, John McNichols and Orin
Richburg. A four-time Olympian, Price-Smith has already seen
coaching success in three seasons at the helm of SIU. She
was named 2005 Missouri Valley Conference Women's
Indoor Coach of the Year after guiding the Salukis to their
first indoor conference title in 13 years.
One of the country's most accomplished female field
athletes, Price-Smith enjoyed a long career as a thrower
and was on 34 international squads, including four
Pan-American Games teams. In Pan-Am competition she
won two gold medals in the shot put (1995, '99), a silver in
the shot in 1991, and a discus bronze medal in 1987. She
was a silver medalist in the shot put at the 1995 World
Indoor Championships in Barcelona, Spain; a silver
medalist in the shot at the 1998 Goodwill Games; and a
bronze medalist in the shot at the 1998 World Cup in
Athletics. A 1985 graduate of SIU, Price-Smith began
throwing the shot put her senior year as a Saluki.
Redwine is entering his seventh year as the head coach at
the University of Kansas, where he has coached three
individuals to national championships in five different
events. As a result of their outstanding performances,
Redwine's 2001 and 2002 men's indoor track and field
teams were enshrined into the KU Hall of Fame after
back-to-back, eighth-place finishes at the NCAA
Championships.
Redwine served as an assistant coach to Team USA in the
2003 Pan American Games that were held in Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he coached the
men's endurance events. As an athlete, Redwine was a
silver medalist in the 800m run in the Goodwill Games in
1986 and 1994. He also won bronze medals at the Pan
American Games in 1983 and 1987. Redwine earned his
bachelor's degree in administrative management from
Arkansas in 1985, where he was a four-time All-American
and was named UA's Outstanding Track Athlete all four of
his years in Fayetteville.
Additional women's staff members include:
Julie McKinney - Head Manager: McKinney has served on
seven Team USA staffs. She was the women's distance
coach for the 2003 World Outdoor Championships and
2006 World Indoor Championships, the Head Manager for
the 1999 Pan Am Games and the 1985 and 1987 IAAF
Women's Half Marathon Championships, and the assistant
women's manager for the 1992 Olympic Games. She is
currently a member of three USATF committees: the Athlete
Support Committee, High Performance Development
Committee and the Women's Long Distance Running
Committee. AVP and Insurance Counsel for Pacific Life
Insurance, McKinney received her law degree from Loyola in
1981.
Monica Gary - Assistant Coach (sprints/hurdles): Gary has
been an assistant coach at Purdue University for the past
eight seasons, where she has helped the Boilermaker
sprinters and hurdlers to several honors. Gary's coaching
experience includes participating as a staff member on
three international U.S. Junior teams. In 1995, she
accompanied the Women's Junior National Team to Chile
and was on the coaching staff for the 1995 Olympic Festival
Team North Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 1998 she
was an assistant manager for Team USA at the World
Junior Championships in Annecy, France. Gary earned a
B.A. from Bowling Green State University and received a
master's in motor behavior from Kent State.
Annie Bennett - Assistant Coach (distance): Bennett is in
her seventh season at the helm of the Wake Forest
University track and field team. She served as the head
women's track & field coach at Wake Forest for two years
and then became the Director of Wake Forest Track & Field
following the 2001 season, when the men's and women's
programs merged. Bennett has also served as the head
coach of the U.S. Junior Women's Cross Country team and
in 2005, led the U.S. Senior Women's Cross Country team
to a bronze medal in France. An accomplished distance
runner while competing as Annie Schweitzer, she was a
six-time All-American and the 1987 NCAA 5,000m champion
while at the University of Texas.
Edrick Floreal - Assisant Coach (jumps): Floreal has been
a key figure in the resurgent Stanford track & field program
and was named the Director of Track & Field during the fall
of 2005. 2007 marks his ninth season overall with the
Cardinals. Floreal served as an assistant coach for Team
USA at the 2002 IAAF World Junior Track and Field
Championships. Floreal graduated from Arkansas in 1990,
where he captured five NCAA triple jump titles and four
NCAA team championships.
Men's team staff members include:
Tonie Campbell - Head manager: The head coach at
Southwestern College since 2001, Campbell expanded on
his coaching duties and is also now the Programs
Manager/coach at USATF's High Performance Center at the
Chula Vista Olympic Training Center. A three-time Olympic
Team qualifier, Campbell's most notable performance was
a bronze medal in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1988
Olympic Games.
Nat Page - Assistant Coach (jumps): Page is in his 11th
year as an assistant coach for the Georgia Tech track and
field program, where he is responsible for coaching field
events, including high jump, long jump, triple jump, and the
men's and women's sprint hurdle events. Page was an
NCAA champion high jumper at the University of Missouri in
1979. He was ranked in the top 10 in the world from
1979-81. Page is also the coach of 2005 World silver
medalist Chaunte Howard, a former Tech athlete.
Lance Deal - Assistant Coach (throws): A four-time Olympic
hammer thrower, national record holder, 21-time national
champion and 1996 Olympic silver medalist, Deal is in his
sixth year as an assistant coach at the University of Oregon.
He was ranked #1 in the world in 1996 by Track & Field
News and was top-10 five other seasons.
John McNichols - Assistant Coach (sprints/hurdles):
McNichols is in his 24th year as the Indiana State University
men's track and field and cross country coach. McNichols
served as the head coach for the U.S. men's team at the
1999 Pan Am Junior Track and Field Championships in
Tampa, Florida, and in 2005 was the distance coach for the
U.S. at the Pan-Am Junior Track and Field Championships
held in Windsor, Ontario. He served as a meet official at the
1984 Olympic Games, 1987 Pan-American Games and the
1988 U.S. Olympic Trials. He was head marshal for the
1996 Olympic Games.
Relay staff:
Orin Richburg: Following a nearly two-decade coaching
stint at the University of Washington, where he was the head
coach from 1998 until 2002, Orin Richburg has had several
national coaching appointments including serving as head
men's coach for Team USA at the 2001 World Outdoor
Championships and the 1997 World Indoor
Championships.
Latanya Sheffield: A 1988 Olympian, Sheffield won the
bronze medal at the 1987 Pan Am Games in the 400-meter
hurdles. She was also the assistant women's
sprints/hurdles coach at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor
Championships and is a member of USATF's Athletes
Advisory Committee.
For more information on the 2007 Pan American Games,
visit www.usatf.org