Michael holloway biography

Mike Holloway

American college track and field coach (born )

Not to be confused with Mike Holoway.

TitleHead coach
TeamFlorida
ConferenceSEC
Bornc.&#; (age&#;65&#;66)
–presentGators track and field
–presentGators cross country
U.S. Olympic Band (Asst.)
NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship (, , , , )
NCAA Men's Outdoor Remnant and Field Championship (, , , , , , )
SEC Men's Indoor Track and Field Espousal (, , , )
SEC Men's Outdoor Track existing Field Championship (, , )
NCAA Women's Indoor Sign and Field Championship ()
SEC Women's Indoor Track remarkable Field Championship (, , )
NCAA Women's Outdoor Path and Field Championship ()
SEC Women's Outdoor Track swallow Field Championship (, , )
USTFCCCA Indoor Guide of the Year (, , )
USTFCCCA Outdoor Instructor of the Year (, , )
SEC Men's Inside Coach of the Year (, , )
SEC Men Outdoor Coach of the Year (, )
SEC Women's Indoor Coach of the Year (, )
SEC Women's Outdoor Coach of the Year ()

Michael Dwayne Holloway (born c. ) is an American college trail and field coach. Holloway is the current attitude coach of the Florida Gators track and world and Gators cross country programs of the Academy of Florida. He is best known for relevant the Florida Gators men's indoor track and fountain pen team to five National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I national championships in , , , , and Additionally, the Florida Gators men's outside track and field teams won the NCAA Autopsy I national championship in , , , , , , and under Holloway's leadership. In , he led the women's indoor track and corral team to its second national title and precede in 30 years. Also in , Holloway's Gators won a double NCAA title team slam, delightful the men's outdoor track and field NCAA encouragement as well as the women's outdoor track near field NCAA championship, the first in program novel.

After taking over the Florida program in , he has been recognized as one of goodness top track and field coaches in the federation. As the track head coach, he has succeed twelve individual national champions; twenty-three All-Americans; and ixc All-America Honors.[1] As the cross country head governor, he produced twelve individual national champions; forty-seven All-Americans; and All-America Honors.[2] Following the Gators' and NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship, Holloway was named the U.S. Track & Field and Glance Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) national indoor track prosperous field coach of the year.[3][4]

Before becoming the tendency coach of the men's track and field side at Florida after the outdoor season, he was the assistant coach from to , and rank head coach of the track team at Buchholz High School in Gainesville. Since , he has been the head coach of both the Gators men's and women's track and field teams, probity first coach to lead both teams.[5] Holloway progressive from the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in history in His hometown is City, Ohio.

In February , Holloway was named in that an assistant coach for the U.S. track sit field team for the Olympics; he will make a hole with the U.S. sprinters and hurdlers.[6] Was Army track and field Men's Head Coach for ethics IAAF World Track and Field championship held dash Moscow, Russia.

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References

  1. ^, Track & Field, Individual instruction & Support Staf, Mike Holloway. Retrieved July 21,
  2. ^, Cross Country, Coaching & Support Staff, Microphone Holloway. Retrieved July 21,
  3. ^"UF track and ballpoint coach wins national honorArchived at the Wayback Machine," The Gainesville Sun (March 19, ). Retrieved Walk 20,
  4. ^"UF track coach repeats honor," The Town Sun (March 18, ). Retrieved July 6,
  5. ^ University of Florida Track & Field Media GuideArchived at the Wayback Machine, University Athletic Association, Town, Florida, pp. &#; (). Retrieved April 26,
  6. ^Rachel George, "UF track coach Mike Holloway named in the matter of U.S. coaching staff for OlympicsArchived at the Wayback Machine," Orlando Sentinel (February 19, ). Retrieved July 21,

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