Guy-Mosher

Guy Mosher

  • Title
    Track & Field Volunteer Assistant Coach
Three-time National Assistant Coach of the Year, Guy Mosher, is in his third season as an assistant coach on the UCM track and field staff.  Mosher will work with all areas of the Mules and Jennies program with a sprints and jumps emphasis.

Mosher's 30 years of experience and his resume speaks for itself.  While at Simpson College, and most recently Central College in Pella, Iowa, Mosher coached 240 All-Americans and 19 NCAA national champions.  Six of his national champions were in the jumping events and nine in the multis.  The USA Track & Field/Cross Country Association recognized Mosher on several occasions for his athletes' outstanding results.  He was named the NCAA DIII National Assistant Coach of the Year three times and the Midwest Regional Coach of the Year four times. 

In addition to his extensive experience at the collegiate level, Mosher also coached athletes on the international level.  In 1997 he was selected as the coach for the U.S.A. Junior Decathlon Team against Canada.  In 1998, Mosher coached the U.S.A. Decathlon team to a prestigious Thorpe Cup victory.  Most notably, Mosher coached Olympian, and UCM co-Head Coach, Kip Janvrin in the decathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Mosher is an NSCA certified strength coach.  

Mosher by the numbers:

1 Olympian (Kip Janvrin - 2000 Olympics in Australia)
19 National Champions
244 All-Americans