September 12, 2007
Perry tapped as women's track and field, cross country coach
PUEBLO, Colo - Joe Folda, Colorado State University-Pueblo
athletic director, is proud to announce the hiring of former
Portland State University assistant track and field coach, Chad
Perry, as CSU-Pueblo's women's track and field and cross country
coach.
Perry, a 2000 graduate of the University of Texas, spent the past
three years at Portland State, where he was responsible for
coaching the decathlon, pole vault, and throwing events. Perry has
coached six PSU students to All-Big Sky Conference honors, two
junior USA Track and Field all-Americans, two National Strength and
Conditioning all-Americans, and six NCAA Western Regional
qualifiers. Perry also was part of a staff that saw members of its
women's team break 35 school records.
"We are excited to welcome Perry to our staff as the women's track
and field and cross country coach," Folda said. "He has a wealth of
experience strengthening student athletes both athletically and
academically, and I have no doubt that he will continue his high
level of work at CSU-Pueblo."
In addition to Perry's work as a track and field coach, he has had
experience with strength and conditioning centers across the
country. He was a member of the sprints and hurdle developmental
staff at the USA Track and Field High Performance Center in
Indianapolis, managed a billion dollar sports club, Town Sports
International New York Sports Club, in New York City, and was the
weight lifting instructor at Portland State.
Perry, who is working toward his Master of Science degree in Sports
Administration and Kinesiology at the University of Texas of the
Permian Basin, also was the women's assistant track and field coach
at Odessa Junior College for two seasons.