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Elbert Pratt

Elbert Pratt is a track and field coach. He currently resides in Monterrey, Mexico and serves as the Olympic Development Coach at the Tec de Monterrey and the President of the Pan American Pole Vault Association. Elbert Pratt also owns UniversalSport, a supplier of brand-name fitness equipment.

Accomplishments

President of Pan American Pole Vault Association, 2009–present

USA Track & Field, University Pole Vault Coach of the Year,[1] 2001

National Track & Field Coach - Mexico, 1992–2007

  • Coached National Teams in more than 60 international meets
  • Coached Mexican athletes to 26 National Records

National President of Collegiate Track and Field - Mexico, 1996–2002

Coaching experience

Olympic Development Coach, Tec de Monterrey - Mexico 2006–present

  • Four consecutive National Team Championships – Women (2007–2009)
  • Four consecutive National Team Championships – Men (2007–2010)

Head Coach, University of Juarez - Mexico, 1993–2002

  • Eight consecutive National Team Championships-Women (1995–2002)
  • Eight consecutive National Team Championships-Men (1995–2002)
  • Ten athletes in Olympic Games and World Championships[2]

National Olympic Coach - Saudi Arabia, 1979–1982

Pratt organized, ran, and participated in many successful pole vault camps. He will be a featured coach 7–9 July 2011 in at UVU with his son Gary organized by Vaulted life

References

  1. ^ "Outstanding University Coach". Outstanding University Coach. Church News.
  2. ^ "New Mexico track and cross country clinic". New Mexico track and cross country clinic. DyeStatCal. Retrieved 7 April 2011.