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Ted Nelson (track and field)

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Ted Nelson (born January 21, 1943) is an American former track and field athlete and coach. He served as the track and field coach at Texas A&M University.

Coaching career: 1966-graduate assistant coach; 1967-89 assistant coach; 1989-90 assistant head coach; 1990-2004 head coach. Nelson retired in 2004 and was replaced by Pat Henry

A 2-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, Nelson's 400-meter relay team finished second at the NCAA meet three times and won the national title in 1988 and won another title in 1997. A&M's 1600-meter relay won the outdoor championship in 1989 and an indoor crown in 1994. During his 14 years as head coach, Nelson led the Aggies to one Big 12 team championship and 17 Top 25 men's and women's team finishes at nationals.

While an athlete at Texas A&M Nelson once owned 13 school records. Including: 1964 Southwest Conference record holder in 440-yard dash, 1964 SWC champion in 440-yard dash and he was a 1965 Aggie football letterman.

References

  1. Ted Nelson at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  2. "Former Texas A&M; head coach Ted Nelson to serve as honorary referee of 2005 78th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays". Archived from the original on March 19, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2011.
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's 800 m (1000 yards, 1000 m)
1906–1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1980–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
Notes*Distances have varied as follows: 1000 yards (1906–1986), 800 meters (1987–date) except 1000 meters (2015, 2017,2019)


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