Inspiration for Athletes On and Off the Road
Scott Gall
Thursday, 04 Nov 2010 at 6:00 pm – 124 Ross Hall
Coach Scott Gall is a world class runner with more than a dozen years of experience coaching runners. Originally from Colorado Springs, Scott still regularly wins Snow Shoe races at the national level. In recent years he has taken up the sport of Triathlon as an elite racer and Xterra as a professional racer. Scott and his wife are the proprietors of The Runner's Flat store. He is sponsored by a number of well known and established companys and has impressive career bests including running a marathon in 2:20:42 at the Olympic Trials Qualifier. He has competed and placed among the top in several road races, trail races, along with competing in multi-sport and MTB races.For more information, check out the Rocket Science Coaching Website:�www.rocketsciencecoaching.com/sgall.
Cosponsored By:
- Triathlon Club
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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