The Clinic of Champions

Tentative Speakers

(Most, but not all, speakers will be at all locations)

Parkersburg High School

Friday Evening March 4, 2005

University of Charleston

Saturday Morning March 5, 2005

Harry Green 7 Acres at

Bridgeport High School

Saturday Afternoon March 5, 2005

Ray Kuhles

Head coach of the California University of Pa

Two-time NCCAA National Coach of the Year

President of the NAIA Cross Country Coaches Association

Keith Kelly

Keith is a top master sprinter.

Has worked with many elite sprinters in Fla. And Ga.

Qualified for the U.S. trials for both the winter and summer Olympics

Roger Kingdom

Assistant coach of the California University of Pa

Olympic Gold Medals in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics in 110 meter high hurdles

Former World Record Holder 110 meter high hurdles

Trenton Huntsinger

Head cross-country and track and field coach at Wheeling Jesuit University

Throws coach and an assistant cross-country coach at Idaho State University

Has produced 11 All-Americans, 10 Academic All-Americans, and 14

Academic All-American teams

Dave Klueber

Vault coach at California University of Pa.

Pennsylvania State Pole Vault Champion

Instructor at Slippery Rock University’s Pole Vault Camp

Hiliary Huntsinger

Assistant coach at Wheeling Jesuit University

Six-time All Big Sky Conference performer in the triple jump while at

Idaho State University

Personal bests - 42’8” in the triple jump, and 20’4” in the long jump

Mike Mosser

USA’s top miler in 1972

Former NCAA record holder in the 1,000

Four-time All-American in track and a four-time NCAA qualifier in cross country

Jesse Skiles

Head Coach of the West Virginia Weslyan men’s and women’s cross country

and track teams

Has won 31 WVIAC conference titles

Has won 24 WVIAC Coach of the Year awards.

Alex Kasick

NCAA All-American

National champion in USTFF cross country and AAU 15K events

Former American record holder at 30K and the world record holder at 4 miles

Greg Henger

Throws coach at Ritchie County High School

Has coached several WV state champions in the shot and discus

Instructor at the John Powell (former record holder) Throws Camp in Ohio

Rod O’Donnell

Successful coach at both high school and college levels

Has had state champion teams in both WV and Ohio

His cross country teams are often ranked among the best in nation

Carl Hatfield

WVU's first-ever cross country All-American

Founded the West Virginia Track Club and lead them to the Boston Marathon team

championship in 1974

Won the AAU national marathon championship in 1978