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Larry Wieczorek
Larry Wieczorek

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
25th Season

Alma Mater, Year:
University of Iowa, 1969

Larry Wieczorek, the 2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year, is in his 25th season as head cross country coach and is in his 16th season as head track and field coach at the University of Iowa. He served as an assistant track and field coach for 12 years before taking the helm in 1997.

A six-time Big Ten champion (including two in cross country) and four-time all-American student-athlete at Iowa, Wieczorek once held conference marks in the one, two, three, four and five-mile runs. A member of Iowa's Big Ten track championship team in 1967, Wieczorek led the Hawkeyes back to the top of the Big Ten by capturing the 2011 Big Ten Outdoor Championship. The Hawkeye men crowned three conference champions on their home track, including Justin Austin, who was named Track Athlete of the Championships and Track Athlete of the Year following his 200 meter title.

Wieczorek led Iowa to an eighth place finish at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships, the highest finish in school history, and led 16 Hawkeyes to All-America honors during the indoor and outdoor season. Iowa's fouth place finish a the Big Ten Indoor meet matched the team's highest finish in program history (1997).

In addition to his 2011 conference coach of the year honor, Wieczorek was named 2011 USTFCCCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year.

Wieczorek still owns Iowa's indoor two-mile school record and his indoor mile and outdoor 5,000-meter marks rank second in school history. He was honored for his collegiate accomplishments by being inducted into the University of Iowa's National Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.

Wieczorek has coaching experience in all events. Returning to his alma mater as a field event coach at Iowa in 1985, he developed a strong squad that included two-time Big Ten long jump champion Quinn Early, Iowa's first-ever outdoor Big Ten shot put champion Chris Gambol and Gary Kostrubala, who was the first discus thrower in the Big Ten to throw over 200. Kostrubala was also an NCAA indoor qualifier in the shot put (60-10 3/4) with the third-best indoor mark in school history.

Wieczorek took over the men's cross country program in 1987, and has since shifted his track responsibilities to the distance corps. During his tenure, the cross country team has placed sixth or higher 11 times at the NCAA Regional Championships, has posted 36 all-region selections and qualified for the NCAA Championships five times. In 2002, Wieczorek was named Midwest Region Coach of the Year honors by the United States Cross Country Association after the Hawkeyes won the NCAA Regional for the first time in school history. In 2004, the Hawkeyes recorded their highest placings under Wieczorek at the Big Ten (3rd) and NCAA Championships (13th). He has coached several Hawkeyes to individual honors - including 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional Men's Athlete of the Year Micah VanDenend and Iowa's two Big Ten Cross Country Freshman of the Year honorees in Jared Pittman (1993) and Reed Steele (1998).

Since he was named head men's track and field coach in 1997, his goal was to build a strong Hawkeye squad around a well-balanced team. In his 15 years at the helm, Wieczorek has coached NCAA Champion long jumper Bashir Yamini, 48 all-Americans, 135 national qualifiers, 150 NCAA Regional qualifiers and 50 Big Ten Champions. Iowa's 1,600-meter relay won the 2011 Big Ten indoor title, the 1999 Big Ten outdoor title and has earned all-America honors five times during Wieczorek's tenure. The Hawkeyes have also had at least one all-American in the throws eight of the last 11 seasons, crowning a total of 18 all-Americans and 23 Big Ten champions in the field events since 1997.

On the track, Wieczorek coached all-American distance runners Kevin Herd, Stetson Steele and Eric MacTaggart and Big Ten Champion Micah VanDenend. Herd, a two-time all-American in the 5,000 meters (1993-94) won Iowa's first-ever Big Ten 10,000-meter title in 1994. Steele earned both indoor and outdoor all-America honors in 2000, becoming the first Hawkeye distance runner to earn both in the same year since Wieczorek in 1967. In 2006, MacTaggart earned all-America honors in the 10,000 meters. VanDenend won Iowa's second conference title in the 10,000 meters in 2007, running that event for the first time in his career. VanDenend holds the school indoor 3,000 and 5,000-meter records, as well as the outdoor 5,000-meter mark.

When Wieczorek joined the Iowa staff, several of his athletes were also members of the nationally-ranked Iowa football team. He has continued to foster a strong relationship with the Iowa football staff, which has resulted in outstanding contributions from several multi-sport athletes. Tim Dwight was a two-time first team all-America wide receiver and return specialist for the Hawkeye football team from 1994-97, who scored a touchdown in the 1999 Super Bowl for the Atlanta Falcons. Dwight returned to Iowa City a few months later to compete for the track team during the outdoor season. He was named Male Athlete of the 1999 Big Ten Outdoor Championships after he won the 100 meters, ran the lead leg on the winning 400-meter relay and second leg on the winning 1,600-meter relay, and placed second in the 200 meters. In 2001, fullback Jeremy Allen became Iowa's only five-time all-American in the throws and the only Hawkeye to earn the honors solely in an individual event. He was a four-time Big Ten Champion and the only thrower in conference history to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors at both the indoor and outdoor conference meets. Hawkeye senior Paul Chaney, Jr. had an strong outdoor season for the Hawkeyes in 2009 after rejoining the team after spring football practice ended on April 18. In his outdoor season debut at the 100th annual Drake Relays, Chaney, Jr. anchored the winning men's 400-meter relay (40.71) and the Iowa's men's 800-meter relay to a school-record (1:24.85). He earned Iowa's Big Ten Outdoor Sportmanship Award in 2009, qualifying for the NCAA regional and scoring points at the Big Ten outdoor meet in three events. He led the team in the 60 and 200 meters from 2007-09.

Another of Wieczorek's goals as head coach was to create an annual outdoor home event for the Hawkeyes that would be entertaining for the community and feature outstanding competition for participating student-athletes. Now in its 13th year of existence, the annual Iowa Musco Twilight Meet is just that. Named for Musco Lighting of Oskaloosa, IA, who supplies mobile lighting equipment, the co-ed meet starts in the late afternoon and extends into the night. In its first four years, the meet had produced 43 NCAA provisional qualifiers. From 2003-08, 253 competitors reached NCAA qualifying standards at the twilight meet. The meet was cancelled in 2009 due to ongoing renovations at Cretzmeyer Track.

While improving in the league standings is considered a priority, the Hawkeyes also concern themselves with performance in the classroom. Under Wieczorek, cross country runners Kevin Herd, Chad Schwitters, Stetson Steele and Jesse Luciano earned national academic honors. Iowa has had an academic all-Big Ten selection each year during his tenure, totaling 80 honorees in cross country and 157 in track and field. Iowa's 12 track and field academic all-Big Ten honorees in 2009 was only one shy of the school record of 13 set in 2008, and the seven cross country honorees in 2008 set a new Hawkeye best.

Wieczorek came to Iowa after 11 seasons as head track coach at Proviso (IL) West High School. He also served as an assistant at Proviso West for three years. His prep teams were consistent placers on the state level and several of his athletes won state titles. He served on the Illinois track advisory board and founded the prestigious Proviso Indoor Track Classic. Wieczorek was inducted into the Illinois High School Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame in 2000.

Wieczorek was born on September 11, 1946, in Chicago, IL. He received his B.S. degree in physical education from Iowa in 1969 and his M.S. degree in physical education from Northern Illinois University in 1973. His wife's name is Jackie.

Wieczorek's Cross Country Results at Iowa

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YearFinishFinishFinish
198710th------
19889th------
19895th16th---
19907th13th---
199110th21st---
19927th11th---
19937th10th---
19949th10th---
19958th14th---
19966th7th---
19975th6th---
19985th2nd21st
19999th6th---
20008th6th---
20018th4th---
20027th1st29th
20035th3rd---
20043rd3rd13th
20054th2nd19th
20065th3rd28th
20075th9th---
20087th7th---
20096th6th---
20109th7th---
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