Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 06, 2003, Page 12A, Image 12

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Mark McCambridge Emerald
Heinonen waves to the crowd at his last home meet, the Oregon Twilight.
Minnesota, earning five AJI-American honors in cross country and
track. Competed in three World Cross Country Championships.
Oregon: Sen/ed as head cross country coach and assistant track
coach in 1975-76, and took over ful! head coaching duties the
following year. Between cross country and track, he led the Ducks
to three NCAA championships and nine Pac10 titles. Known for his
skills as a distance coach, his distance runners have won seven
NCAA individual crowns^and 33 Pac-10 championships. He has ^
has coached, in total, 134 All-Americans in his storied tenure
Heinonen
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“I’m there every day,” he said. “I
mean really, I’m just a decent guy
trying to do a good job.”
Not too bad for someone who is
the only head coach to win multiple
NCAA titles in track and field and
cross country, along with several in
ternational coaching accolades.
Redshirt sophomore Laura Har
mon remembers her first impression
of Heinonen. She was in eighth grade
and attending her first Oregon Track
and Field camp.
“He was like an idol to me almost,
because that’s when I was just getting
into running and just finding out a lot
more about running and how impor
tant he had been to women’s running
since the get-go,” Harmon said.
Redshirt senior Carrie Zografos
enjoys the laid-back atmosphere
that Heinonen carries. Zografos
transferred from Colorado after two
years to return home, where she
walked on to the Oregon squad.
“He’s not manipulative and not
controlling, and he really lets you
seek out what you love about the
sport and find that self-motivation
and find that drive,” Zografos said.
After nearly 30 years, where does
Heinonen go next? He’ll keep
coaching, because that’s what he
knows and loves.
He plans to coach the Oregon club
sports running team.
“I’ll give it a try,” he said. “It’s a pret
ty informal group, and we’ll see what
we can make of it, and if it’s fun and re
warding for the kids and for me, then I
hope I’d get to keep doing it. ”
The Minneapolis, Minn., native also
wants to hike, bike, camp and do vol
unteering. But if that doesn’t work?
“If that’s not fulfilling, I’ll get a pa
per route,” he said.
Heinonen has left his stamp on this
program and track and field. For near
ly three decades, Heinonen has
reached many milestones, and now he
reaches the final one. It’s the end of an
era and the beginning of retirement.
“With Tom goes an era for women’s
track and field,” Stream said. “This pro
gram was built totally by him and his
vision. For him, women’s track carries
the stamp of Tom and his love for Ore
gon track. Tom’s time at Oregon would
be known as an era, just as much as
Dellinger, Bowerman or Hayward, but
this one’s the Tom Heinonen era.”
Contact the sports reporter
at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com.
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