Participant Information
Registration Information
$125.00 - Pre-registration (postmarked by January 9, 2006)
$150.00 - Late Registration (postmarked after January 9, 2006 or on-site)
Checks should be made payable to "Bryan Fetzer."
Refund policy: Only 1/2 of the registration fee ($62.50) will be
refunded after the registration deadline and no refund will be given after the
start date.
Mail registration and tuition to:
USATF Level 1 School
c/o Bryan Fetzer
Cal Track and Field Office
77 Haas Pavilion #4422
Berkeley, CA 94720-4422
Location
University of California, Berkeley--Haas Pavilion Club Room and Edwards
Stadium
Lodging
Berkeley Marina Doubletree
Located on University Ave. 880 exit on Marina Blvd.
$97.00/night for a single or double room
Call 510-548-7920 and ask for "USATF rate"
Shuttles will be provided for guests to and from the school
Directions: 3 Blocks from High School on 99E
Instructors
- Tim Bruder: Bruder is a long time successful east bay coach,
coaching for the past thirty-three years at Alhambra High in Martinez.
Through Bruders career his teams have earned team titles in six different
leagues, while sending athletes to the state championships in all events
except two. Several Alhambra athletes have graduated onto becoming
collegiate all-Americans. Having organized many area clinics, Bruder has
also written articles of regional publications and speaks at many clinics
and camps. Bruder has completed the USATF Coaching Education Level 2 program
in Endurance.
- Bryan Fezter: Fetzer enters his second season as the womens
sprints/hurdles coach at the University of California, Berkeley. In his
first season the group broke seven school records and qualified both relays
for the NCAA National Championships. Prior to coming to Cal, Fetzer served
as womens cross country and track & field coach at Ball State University
where under his guidance five athletes qualified for the NCAA Regional
Championships and one for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Fetzer spent four
years as the Director of Track and Field and Cross Country at Gardner-Webb
University where he started the track and field program and led its
transition from NCAA Division II to Division I status. During his tenure, he
coached six NCAA National Champions and named the USTCA Division II Womens
Southeast Coach of the Year. At Ranger College in Texas, Fetzer built the
womens track & field program into a national junior college power. He had
eight NJCAA National Champions and sixty-five All-Americans in just four
seasons rewriting every school record during his stay in Texas. Fetzer
boasts international experience having been an assistant coach in 2001 at
the World University Games for Uganda as well as serving on staffs at the
Commonwealth Games and NACAC Under-25 Championships. He also serves as the
secretary for the US Womens Coaches Association.
- Matt Lydum: Presently in his third year as the head track coach
at Defiance College, Lydum served as the head mens track coach at San
Francisco State University for eight years before beginning his doctoral
work at the University of Arizona. He was the 1998 NCAA DII Regional Coach
of the Year and has represented the USOC at the International Olympic
Academy. He has worked with numerous NAIA & NCAA DII All-Americans. Lydum
has completed the USATF Coaching Education Level 2 program in
sprints/hurdles/relays, jumps, combined events, and throws. He also
teaches the USATF Instructors Training Course.
- Dave Shrock: Under Coach Shrocks guidance at Modesto JC for
seven years the program amassed two Nor-Cal championships and three
runner-up titles, while his program generated thirty-one all-Americans.
Shrock began his coaching career thirty years ago at the Col. of San Mateo
before coaching cross country and assisting with track at San Jos State.
Shrock worked at the 1996 Olympics as part of the IAAF Adjudication
Committee, and serves on the Pacific Association Coaches Chair. Shrock
serves on the USATF High Performance Committee working with Mens hurdlers
and the National USATF Coaching Education Committee. Shrock has completed
the USATF Coaching Education Level 2 program in endurance, jumps, and
sprints/hurdles/relays, while completing the Level 3 program in training
theory. Shrock has stepped back from collegiate coaching to pursue his
doctorate in sports management while serving as Assistant Meet Director for
the Modesto Relays.
Contact
Bryan Fetzer
Univ. of California Athletics
77 Haas Pavillion
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-5386
e-mail