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Brooks Johnson was born on 28 February, 1934. Discover Brooks Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
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In 2018, Johnson was given the USA Track and Field Legend Coach Award.
In 2010, Johnson was named Nike Coach of the Year by USA Track and Field.
Johnson was hired by the Disney Corporation in 1996 "to jump-start a fledging sports program". He is still an active coach with a small select group of athletes that has included Justin Gatlin, Tiffany Williams and David Oliver. "It is actually quite easy because a lot of the problems have already been resolved," Johnson said of his athletes, "these people were outstanding with Olympic credentials before they ever came here, so they know their way to the podium. Our job is to retrace the steps back to the podium." Johnson is currently based at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World, usually to be found in his "signature beige straw hat".
In 1992, one of Johnson's former athletes at Stanford University went public with her criticisms of Johnson's treatment of students.
Johnson spent 12 years at St. Albans before moving on to the University of Florida (1975–79) as assistant track coach, then head coach at Stanford University (1979–92), succeeding coach Payton Jordan, and California Polytechnic State University (1993–96).
While in Washington, Johnson started coaching high school athletes at St. Albans School, where he started in 1965 as coach, athletic director and teacher of cultural anthropology and history. Johnson got the job at St. Albans when, as a community organizer, he confronted the headmaster, the late Charles S. Martin, and objected that he was running “an all-white school in a black town.” To the retort "What was his solution?", Johnson replied, "I am the solution.". One of his pupils there was the promising young discus thrower, and future vice-president, Al Gore. His school lessons were also famed for their quirkiness. At St. Albans in 1970 he founded the Skip Grant program for students from traditionally under-represented backgrounds.
After high school, Johnson attended Tufts University. He describes his track career there as having more "lowlights than highlights." He did achieve some success as an athlete there, including notably a gold medal as a member of the 4 × 100 m relay at the 1963 Pan American Games (with Ira Murchison, Ollan Cassell and Earl Young), but injury curtailed his career. He was not a member of the USA track team for the 1964 Olympics; he was involved in an automobile accident on the way to the qualifying meet at Stanford University.
Johnson has coached Olympians since 1960, beginning with 110-meter hurdles silver medalist Willie May. Since then, notable Olympians coached by Johnson include Esther Stroy (a 15-year-old girl he trained through a neighborhood track club to get to the 1968 Olympics), Evelyn Ashford and Chandra Cheesborough. In 1984 he was women's team coach for track and field at the Summer Games in Los Angeles and relay coach in 2008. Johnson was part of the U.S. Track and Field Olympic coaching staff in 1976, 1984, 2004, and 2008. Johnson was elected to the USA Track Coaches Hall of Fame in 1997. Johnson also is a former director of the ARCO Olympic Training Center for the United States Olympic Team (there at its opening in 2003-04) and acted as High Performance Division Chair for USA Track & Field.
Brooks Johnson (born February 28, 1934) is a former sprinter and a current American track coach.