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Bowerman Track Club
AbbreviationBTC
Formation2003[1]
TypeElite athlete training group and separate running club for casual runners
Purpose"The Bowerman TC exists to provide runners of all abilities with the knowledge and motivation to pursue their individual goals. This extends to everyone in the running community whether their goal is to enjoy a relaxed & fun social setting for their runs, or to qualify for the Olympic Trials."[2]
Location
WebsiteOfficial, Secondary

The Bowerman Track Club (BTC) is an American training group sponsored by Nike, Inc. for professional distance runners as well as a separate recreational club for casual runners. The professional team is supported by head coach Jerry Schumacher and assistant Pascal Dobert.[3] The club maintains a rivalry with the competing Nike Oregon Project and Oregon Track Club groups in its area, both also sponsored by Nike, Inc.[4]

BTC athletes won three medals at the 2017 World Athletics Championships.[4]

Roster

The Bowerman Track Club hosts the following athletes:[1][5][6]

Men

Women

Former members

Some members have left the club, either due to retirement or change of training plans.[11][12][13]

Men

Women

References

  1. ^ a b "Men's Professional Roster - BowermanTC". Archived from the original on 2018-05-19. Retrieved 2018-05-19.
  2. ^ "Bowerman Track Club Official site".
  3. ^ "How Pascal Dobert turned Evan Jager into America's top steeplechase runner".
  4. ^ a b "Schumacher named USATF Nike Coach of the Year".
  5. ^ a b c "Jock, Puskedra Among Roster Changes for 2018".
  6. ^ "Pro Bio - BowermanTC".
  7. ^ "2018 Tokyo Marathon Preview".
  8. ^ a b "Shelby and Colleen Seek World Dominance".
  9. ^ a b "Super Saturday Recap".
  10. ^ "Gwen Jorgensen makes the running community take notice: Oregon track & field rundown".
  11. ^ "Episode 119: Evan Jager".
  12. ^ "Chris Solinsky Departs Bowerman Track Club for Coaching Job".
  13. ^ "Two-Time Olympian Matt Tegenkamp Retires".