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At 69, Bobby Kersee is track’s ‘mad scientist’ and as influential as ever

He put himself through college at Long Beach State by working at a youth correctional facility in Whittier, where Kersee watched wards from midnight until 8 a.m. After graduating, he had two jobs: Track coach at Cal State Northridge, and counselor at another youth facility in Chino. He took over UCLA’s track and field program in 1980 and that provided enough money to be comfortable. Coaching Greg Foster to his first world championship in 1983, and watching his athletes win six golds and four silvers at the Los Angeles Olympics one year later, provided the final confidence he could sustain coaching as a career.

https://www.latimes.com/sports/olympics/story/2023-05-26/bobby-kersee-track-sydney-mclaughlin-levrone-olympics

Los Angeles Times 

Story ran in online publications across the country.

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