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John Curtin, Head Coach
Curtin joined Emory University as
cross country coach at the start of the 1985-86 school year.
His belief in individualized training programs has resulted
in athletic and academic success for his student-athletes
within a team concept.
The latest proof of his excellence
is six NCAA Division III men's regional titles from 1999 to 2004.
His women's teams won 13 consecutive regional titles and made
13 straight appearances in the NCAA national championships
from 1991 to 2003, highlighted by a best-ever finish of seventh
place at the 1997 championships. His men's teams have made
10 appearances at the national championships highlighted by
a 12th-place finish in 1986 and 16th place in 2003.
In 1992, Curtin guided the Emory women's and men's cross country
teams to the NCAA national meet, the first time in school
history that both teams went to the nationals in the same
season. That feat was repeated in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
and 2003.
Curtin was named NCAA regional men's cross country Coach of
the Year in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004 and women's cross
country Coach of the Year by the United States Track Coaches
Association in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. He was named men's Region Coach of the
Year by Southregionrunning.com in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
In his 22 years at Emory, Curtin
has coached 11 cross country All-Americans, 176 all-region
performers and 78 all-conference honorees. Twice, he and his
assistants have been honored by the University Athletic Association
as its cross country "Coaching Staff of the Year."
Prior to Emory, Curtin was the head
men's cross country and track and field coach at Simpson College
(Iowa) from 1979-85. He also coached the Simpson women's cross
country and track teams for two years. In 1995, Curtin was
inducted into Simpson's Sports Hall of Fame.
He is the track and field director
for the Atlanta Track Club, a member of the Georgia USA Track
& Field (formerly The Athletic Congress), and has served
on the NCAA track and field committee. For several years,
Curtin coordinated the invitation of elite runners for Atlanta's
"Peachtree Road Race," one of the world's largest
10,000-meter race. Every year since 1992, Curtin has been
a television commentator for the Peachtree race for which
he won a regional.Emmy award, along with others members of
the broadcast crew, for "Outstanding Achievement in Live
Sports Programming."
In 1991, Curtin received his highest
TAC honor when he was selected as head coach for the USA Women's
National Ekiden Team that competed in Yokohama, Japan. He
spent the spring and summer of 1996 as the assistant competition
director for track & field at the Atlanta Olympic Games.
Curtin is a 1974 graduate of Drake
University (Iowa) and earned his master's degree from Drake
in 1984.
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