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Posted: February 19, 2004
Athletics: Kingdom named assistant coach at California University of Pennsylvania Two-time Olympic gold medalist Roger Kingdom has been hired as an assistant track & field coach at California University of Pennsylvania. Kingdom will work with the Vulcan’s sprinters, hurdlers and jumpers under head coach Ray Kuhles. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Kingdom won gold medals in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles and the 1988 Games in Seoul. Kingdom is a five-time U.S. Outdoor champion (1985, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘95) and he won gold medals at the 1989 World Cup and World University Games, and in two Pan American Games (1983, ‘95). One of the highlights of Kingdom’s career was in 1989 at Zurich, when he set the 110m hurdles world record of 12.92 seconds. His world record and two Olympic gold medals clearly establish him as one of greatest hurdlers ever. Among his many honors, in 1989 Kingdom was named the Jesse Owens International Amateur Athlete of the Year, the Track and Field News Athlete of the Year and the recipient of USA Track and Field’s Jesse Owens Award. From USATF.org.
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