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* {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Atlee Mahorn]] ([[Universiade]] 1985, {{Silver medal}}, [[200 metres|200m]], [[Commonwealth Games]] 1986, {{Gold medal}}, [[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1991, {{Bronze medal}}, 200m, [[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1993, {{Bronze medal}}, [[4 × 100 metres relay|4 x 100m]] [[Relay race|relay]])
* {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Atlee Mahorn]] ([[Universiade]] 1985, {{Silver medal}}, [[200 metres|200m]], [[Commonwealth Games]] 1986, {{Gold medal}}, [[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1991, {{Bronze medal}}, 200m, [[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1993, {{Bronze medal}}, [[4 × 100 metres relay|4x100m]] [[Relay race|relay]])
* {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Gerardo Suero (athlete)|Gerardo Suero]] ([[1988 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1980]] qualifier, [[100 metres|100m]])
* {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Gerardo Suero (athlete)|Gerardo Suero]] ([[1988 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1980]] qualifier, [[100 metres|100m]])
* {{flagicon|Great Britain}} [[Dwain Chambers]] ([[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1999, {{Bronze medal}}, 100m, {{Silver medal}}, 4x100m relay, [[World Athletics Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] 2008, {{Silver medal}}, [[60 metres|60m]], 2010, {{Gold medal}}, 60m, 2012 {{Bronze medal}}, 60m, [[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] 1998, {{Silver medal}}, 100m, 2006, {{Gold medal}}, 4x100m relay, [[European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] 2009, {{Gold medal}}, 60m, 2011, {{Silver medal}}, 60m)
* {{flagicon|Great Britain}} [[Dwain Chambers]]
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Delloreen Ennis-London|Delloreen Ennis London]] ([[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]], 2005, {{Silver medal}}, [[100 metres hurdles|100m hurdles]], 2007, {{Bronze medal}}, 100m hurdles, 2009, {{Bronze medal}}, 100m hurdles, Commonwealth Games 2006, {{Bronze medal}}, 100m hurdles, [[Pan American Games]] 2007, {{Gold medal}}, 100m hurdles)
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Delloreen Ennis-London|Delloreen Ennis London]]
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Grace Jackson]] ([[World Athletics Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] 1987, {{Bronze medal}}, 200m, [[1988 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1988]], {{Silver medal}}, 200m, [[World Athletics Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] 1989, {{Silver medal}}, 200m)
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Grace Jackson]] (World Indoor Championships 1987, {{Bronze medal}}, 200m,1989, {{Silver medal}}, 200m, [[1988 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1988]], {{Silver medal}}, 200m)
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Kemarley Brown]] ([[Universiade]] 2015, {{Silver medal}}, 100m)
* {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Kemarley Brown]] ([[Universiade]] 2015, {{Silver medal}}, 100m, [[National Junior College Athletic Association|NJCAA]] 100m record holder)
* {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Dai Tamesue]] (World Championships 2001, {{Bronze medal}}, 400m hurdles, World Championships 2005, {{Bronze medal}}, 400m hurdles)
* {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Dai Tamesue]] (World Championships 2001, {{Bronze medal}}, [[400 metres hurdles|400m hurdles]], 2005, {{Bronze medal}}, 400m hurdles)
* {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Valeriy Borzov]] ([[1972 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1972]], {{Gold medal}}, 100m, {{Gold medal}}, 200m, {{Silver medal}}, 4x100m relay, [[1976 Summer Olympics|Olympics 1976]], {{Bronze medal}}, 100m, {{Bronze medal}}, 4x100m relay, [[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] 1969, {{Gold medal}}, 100m, {{Silver medal}} 4x100m relay, 1971, {{Gold medal}}, 100m, {{Gold medal}}, 200m, 1974, {{Gold medal}}, 100m)
* {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Valeriy Borzov]]
* {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Zhanna Pintusevich-Block]] (as a expert consultant, training program designer and training camps lead coach. Zhanna’s main coach was her husband - Mark Block).
* {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Zhanna Pintusevich-Block]] - as an expert consultant, training program designer and training camps lead coach. Zhanna’s main coach was her husband - Mark Block. ([[World Athletics Championships|World Championships]] 1997, {{Gold medal}} 200m, {{Silver medal}} 100m, 2001, {{Gold medal}} 100m, [[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] 1994, {{Silver medal}}, 100m, {{Silver medal}}, 200m, 1998, {{Silver medal}}, 200m, [[World Athletics Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]] 1993, 60m)
* {{flagicon|United States}} [[Kelli White]]
* {{flagicon|United States}} [[Kelli White]]
* {{flagicon|United States}} [[Chryste Gaines]]
* {{flagicon|United States}} [[Chryste Gaines]]

Revision as of 03:41, 20 August 2020

Remi Korchemny, PhD (Russian: Реми Корчемный; born 23 June 1932 in Odessa, Ukraine) based out of San Francisco Bay Area is an American sprint coach/speed consultant. He was an early coach for Soviet Olympic champion Valeri Borzov.

After the 1972 Olympics, Korchemny moved to the United States. There he worked as a sprint coach at: Pratt Institute, Stanford University, US Army Special Olympics USA development program (1987-1992), as well as coach to numerous high-profile athletes, Olympic medalists, World Champions, Paralympic medalists, including:

American football

Bill Romanowski, Brice Butler

Baseball

Marlon Byrd

Professional boxing

Remi Korchemny (center) training his boxers for speed
Remi Korchemny (far right) with Gennady Golovkin, Andy Vences, Victor Conte, Johnathon Banks (GGG boxing coach on the far left)
Remi Korchemny (center) with Andy Vences (in front), Mario Barrios, Mikey Garcia and Victor Conte (L-R)



Track and field

USATF

Dr. Remi Korchemny served as the Chairman of the USA Track & Field Sprint Development Committee

Education

Dr. Remi Korchemny has received a PhD in Exercise Physiology at the University of Odessa, Soviet Union, in 1962

References

https://johnregister.com/