UT Track & Field Sprints/Throws Clinic 2011

Knoxville, TN

Meet Information

**Clinic Information Flyer**

Meet at Tom Black Track at the University of Tenn Campus on the corner of Volunteer Blvd and Summit St

Sharon Seagrave
A two-time U.S. Olympian and one of the most decorated female student-athletes in the history of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Sharon Seagrave is
in her first season at the University of Tennessee. Seagrave was an All-America performer who went on to represent the United States at the 1992 Olympic Games in
Barcelona, making the finals in the long jump, and at the 2000 Sydney Olympiad, advancing to the semifinals in the 100-meter hurdles. Since 2000, Coach Seagrave
has trained in Woodstock, Ga., utilizing 10-plus years of training and performance expertise to educate coaches, athletes and trainers across the country. She created
and delivered skill-specific track & field clinics for state coaches associations in Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio and Wisconsin. A five-time All-American,
she qualified for all eight NCAA Championship meets (indoors/outdoors) during her collegiate career.

John Frazier
Athletes Frazier has coached have achieved a total of 37 All-America honors and won four NCAA Championships. He was named 2005 USTCA National and West
Region Assistant Coach of the Year for Throws. At UT, Frazier has directed athletes to four All-America honors, four SEC titles and two NCAA regional crowns. In
2008, Tennessee's Annie Alexander became the first rookie in SEC history to win the discus and indoor and outdoor shot titles in the same season. Alexander set a pr
0f 57-2 indoors and 57-3 outdoors He directed Arizona's Rachel Varner to Pac-10 discus titles in 2004 and 2006, an NCAA West Regional title in 2004. Frazier
helped UA's Adam Kuehl chart runner-up efforts in the discus at the Pac-10 and NCAA Outdoor Championships in 2006. He also tutored Wildcat Sean Shields to
third-place NCAA Indoor and Outdoor finishes in the shot and a sixth-place effort outdoors in the discus in 2006. Frazier guided Shields (shot put, '02) and Kuehl
(discus, '03) to U.S. Junior Championships and Shields to an American junior record (and world junior record) in the shot. While at University of Florida, Frazier led
Emily Carlsten to a runner-up finish in the javelin at the 2000 NCAA Outdoor meet and to a third-place effort at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Recently, Garland Porter
threw the 35lbs weight 80ft 1/2in to become the sixth best competitor of all time in the world for that event.