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Tim Cawley begins his eighth season at Colorado State where he is responsible for the multi-events as well as the horizontal jumps and pole vault. Cawley has seen his student-athletes break numerous school records in a variety of events, ranging from the 60 meter dash to the heptathlon. While at CSU Cawley has coached eight NCAA All-American performances, 22 NCAA Championship qualifiers, 18 Conference Champions and several NCAA Regional qualifiers. Cawley also developed a sprint sled specifically designed to be pulled over sprint blocks. This sprint sled has been picked up by and is now sold by Gill Athletics. Cawley joined the Rams from Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he was an assistant coach. During his stint with the Panthers he oversaw sprints, hurdles, jumps, pole vault, javelin, hammer, and assisted in the day-to-day operations of the program. In his two seasons, Cawley coached 43 conference champions and 21 school records fell. Prior to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Cawley spent two years as the jumps coordinator at West Virginia University. While there, he coached one All-American, two NCAA qualifiers and two Conference Champions. He also received his master's degree from West Virginia in Athletic Coaching Education. Cawley earned his degree in Art Education from the University of Wyoming, where he competed in the jumps and was on the 4x100 meter relay team. At the NCAA Championships, he earned All-American honors in 1998 in the long jump and also competed in the triple jump. In 2008 he finished in the top ten at the USA Indoor Championships in the triple jump. |
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