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OHIO-BOUND: Lananna will direct
athletics at Oberlin.
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leaving
stanford was “gut-wrenching,” says
Vin Lananna, director of track and field/cross country
for the past 11 years. “It’s a wonderful place,
I loved it, and the track and field alums have been
particularly outstanding.”
But the former assistant
director of athletics at Dartmouth College had been
thinking about returning to athletics
administration for a number of years. So when the call
came from Oberlin College, Lananna accepted. In August
he became the Delta Lodge Director of Athletics and
a professor of physical education at the 3,000-student
liberal arts
college in Ohio.
“I kind of see this as a place where I can really
determine if athletics administration is more my interest,
or
coaching—because
I’ll do no coaching,” he said in a telephone
interview from his new office.
Lananna turned Stanford
into a mecca for distance runners and coached previously
unranked cross-country to four
NCAA championships (three for the men, one for the
women). The
men’s track team also won its first national title
in 66 years in 2000. “From 1996 on, we had a great
run,” says the five-time NCAA Coach of the Year. “We
were a contender for every championship—we were in
the mix.”
It will take some four people to replace
Lananna. Andrew Gerard, head men’s track and cross
country coach at the College of William and Mary, has been
named head
men’s cross country coach and assistant men’s
track and field coach. Two Stanford associate head
coaches and an assistant coach have been promoted to head
coaching
positions: Edrick Floreal will lead women’s track;
Robert Weir will oversee men’s track; and Dena Evans, ’96,
MA ’97, will coach women’s cross country.
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