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John Goldman,
who took over the Directorship of the Falcon
cross country program five seasons ago, is
in his fourth year as the men’s head track
and field coach. In addition to being one of
the most successful community college cross
country coaches in the state, Goldman also
handles the recruiting and coaching of
distance runners for the men's and women's
track and field teams. In his first year
with the cross country teams, he led both
men’s and women’s teams to Top 10 finishes
at the state championships. In the past
five cross country seasons, he has led
Cerritos teams to a combined seven Top 10
state championship finishes and three South
Coast Conference championships, while being
named the men’s conference Coach of the Year
in 2003 and women’s conference Coach of the
Year honors in 2004 and 2005. This past
season, the women’s cross country team came
in fourth place at the state championships.
From
1996-2001, Goldman, 41, coached the Orange
Coast men's and women's cross-country teams
to five state championships (four for the
women and one for the men), including being
one of only two head coaches to win both
state titles in the same year (1999). During
his tenure at Orange Coast, Goldman also led
his teams to a combined seven Orange Empire
Conference championships, four Southern
California Championships, while also
coaching 12 individual state champions. He
was recognized as the OEC Coach of the Year
seven times, the California Community
College State Coach of the Year in 1997,
1999 and 2001, as well as the California
Coaches Association State Coach of the Year
in 1998 and 1999.
Two summers
ago, Goldman was appointed the head track
and field coach for the United States Track
& Field team for the Maccabiah Games in
Israel. The teams combined for 18 medals,
which included six gold, seven silver and
five bronze, more than any other country.
The Maccabiah Games are the third largest
sporting event in the world.
Since taking
charge of the distance events in track,
Cerritos runners have won a total of five
individual conference titles while
garnishing nine All-State honors.
In addition to his
coaching, Goldman is one of the founders of
International City Racing, where he served
as the National Race Director in charge of
all operations for the Long Beach
International City Marathon and the Rivalry
Run Series. These events attract thousands
of runners from across the country and
around the world. His talents as both coach
and event director have been sought out by
groups throughout California.
Goldman
currently resides in Long Beach with his
wife Susan and their three children, Cole,
Ty and Seth. |