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Tyler Burdorff Named Cal Track & Field Throws Coach

Tyler Burdorff takes over a Cal throws program that has produced 79 All-America honors in its 103-year history. T&F7/18/2025 2:58 PM | By: Cal Athletics 9-Year Coaching Veteran Has Produced 2 National Record-Holders, 7 All-Americans California Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Robyne Johnson has announced the addition […]

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Tyler Burdorff Named Cal Track & Field Throws Coach

Tyler Burdorff takes over a Cal throws program that has produced 79 All-America honors in its 103-year history.


9-Year Coaching Veteran Has Produced 2 National Record-Holders, 7 All-Americans


California Director of Cross Country/Track & Field Robyne Johnson has announced the addition of Tyler Burdorff to the Golden Bears’ staff as an assistant coach to lead the team’s throws unit. Burdorff arrives at Cal from Maryland, where he coached for four years in the competitive Big Ten Conference and produced a pair of national records as well as two All-Americans, four USA Track & Field (USATF) Indoor Championships finalists and three major U20 championships qualifiers.
 
“We are delighted to announce Tyler as our new assistant coach for Cal throws,” Johnson said. “Tyler stood out during the interview process, not only for his coaching acumen but also for the bond he has forged with his student-athletes and his unwavering commitment to helping them grow, both competitively and personally. We are thrilled to launch a new era for Cal throws with Tyler leading the way.”
 

Burdorff’s four years with the Terrapins (2022-25) saw him coach javelin throwers Kayla Thorpe (Barbados) and Mekhi Abbott (Virgin Islands) to national records, as well as a Barbados national title and championships meet record for Thorpe in 2024. In total, he produced two Second-Team All-Americans, an All-America Honorable Mention, 14 NCAA first round qualifiers, a Big 10 bronze medal, four USA Track & Field (USATF) Indoor Championships finalists, a European U20 Championships qualifier, two U20 Championships qualifiers and seven school records at Maryland.
 
Burdorff launched his Division I coaching career at Towson, where he led his athletes to an outdoor shot put school record, three NCAA first round qualifiers, two individual conference titles and three Coastal Athletic Association silver medalists.
 
His first full-time coaching role came at his graduate alma mater of Ithaca College, where he led the throws program from 2019-20 and took on the role of assistant coordinator of facilities, events and equipment after spending the 2018 season as a volunteer assistant at Cornell, where he aided in the development of an NCAA first round qualifier, two Ivy League champions and a school record in the shot put. His first foray into the world of coaching came while he was pursuing his master’s degree (human performance with a concentration in exercise and sport sciences) at Ithaca, where he acted as a graduate assistant for the 2017 season. That year, he aided thrower Brandy Smith to an NCAA Division III discus title and an indoor shot put runner-up finish to help the team place second at the indoor and outdoor national championships. In his combined three years with the Bombers, Burdorff’s athletes produced four school records, four All-American honors, five regional titles and 18 conference titles.
 

Burdorff graduated with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and pre-physical therapy from Baldwin Wallace in 2016, where he was a three-year starter at middle linebacker as well as a thrower for the Yellow Jackets. As a senior, he was the NCAA Division III runner-up in both the hammer and weight throw. Burdorff also holds certifications from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as a Throws Event Specialist and a Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Since September 2024, Burdorff has coached two-time Greek Olympian hammer thrower Stamatia Scarvelis.
 
Burdoff replaces longtime Cal throws coach Mohamad Saatara, who departed in June after 12 years in Berkeley.
 
“I am extremely excited to join Robyne Johnson and her staff here at Cal,” Burdorff said. “There is a rich history of track & field in California, especially in Berkeley, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of it. I am also excited for the challenge of maintaining and building off the success that Coach Mo produced before me at Cal. I want to thank Coach Johnson for the opportunity and I can’t wait to get started.”
 
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Second annual South Bend Police Athletic League Track and Field Showcase

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — It was a showdown of speed at John Adam’s High School Fri. evening, where about 50 of South Bend’s Police Athletic League (PAL) members competed in the second annual track and field showcase. Five of the young runners at the showcase will be heading to Texas on Sun., as they qualified […]

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — It was a showdown of speed at John Adam’s High School Fri. evening, where about 50 of South Bend’s Police Athletic League (PAL) members competed in the second annual track and field showcase.

Five of the young runners at the showcase will be heading to Texas on Sun., as they qualified over the summer for the 2025 AAU Junior Olympics.

“Most of the kids… this is either their first or their second year running track period. Last year we had one or two qualify, [they] weren’t able to go. This year we were blessed enough to be able to sponsor all five kids to be able to send them down there and give them the opportunity to compete,” said Georgia wells, the PAL track and field head coach and a detective for the South Bend Police Department.

Wells said it’s the support from the community that helps her athletes shine.

“Being on this national stage is a huge accomplishment, you know, it’s going to open doors for them down the line when it comes to college or high school and other athletics. However far they want to take it and just know that they have that support here at home is gonna make the world of difference,” expressed Wells.

Each of the five Junior Olympic qualifiers had their own advice to share for any kid thinking about joining one of the activities PAL has to offer.

Zyaire Washington, a second grader at Bittersweet Elementary School, passionately exclaimed, “Come on! You got this!”Meanwhile, Peyton Bradford, a second grader at Christ the King Catholic School, offered the encouragement to “Try their best,” and Joel Wells, a third grader at Battell Elementary School, gave the awesome advice to “Push more.”

Finishing out the wise words from these rising stars, Tray’Von Irons, a third grader at Coquillard Elementary School, said to “Listen and do your best.” The fifth and final Junior Olympic qualifier, Maurice Griffin, added, “Keep trying and never give up, because they can do it one day.”

To follow along with the five future Olympians during their trip to Texas, click here.



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PM Mitsotakis receives world champion women’s water polo team

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki, received the women’s national water polo team at the Maximos Mansion on Friday. The team recently won the gold medal at the World Championships in Singapore. Sources from the Maximos Mansion report that Mitsotakis and his wife congratulated the national team and coaching staff on their […]

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki, received the women’s national water polo team at the Maximos Mansion on Friday.

The team recently won the gold medal at the World Championships in Singapore.

Sources from the Maximos Mansion report that Mitsotakis and his wife congratulated the national team and coaching staff on their performance.

“You were amazing,” said Mitsotakis. “I remember not only the performances and the last-minute goal but also everything we saw in the pool. The image that will stay with me is how you sang the national anthem. That was the most beautiful image for me. That’s what stayed with me,” he continued.

The Greek premier discussed with the athletes and their coaches the prospects of Greek water polo and examined ways to support the sport and the national teams. They stressed the need to secure a swimming pool, gym, and guesthouse within the same sports centre, allowing the national water polo teams to train under optimal conditions for major events. In this context, the possible use of the upgraded OAKA, where athlete accommodation facilities are being built, was considered.

Views were also exhanged on raising the profile of women’s water polo and women’s sports more broadly. It was proposed to ensure equal television coverage of the women’s championship with that of the men’s by broadcasting at least one match per week on ERT channels.
The world champions presented Mitsotakis with a blue cap bearing the symbolic number 15-representing the 15 members of the national team-and a ball signed by all of them.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki thanked the “golden girls” and wished them success in their upcoming matches.

Source: ANA – MPA



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Dávid Bethlehem Tops Global Rankings in Open Water Swimming

Silver medalist Dávid Betlehem at the award ceremony for the three-km knockout race at the World Aquatics Championships on July 19, 2025 Among male open water swimmers, Dávid Betlehem leads the newly released world rankings of World Aquatics, according to the international federation for aquatic sports. The 21-year-old Hungarian athlete improved his previous position by […]

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Silver medalist Dávid Betlehem at the award ceremony for the three-km knockout race at the World Aquatics Championships on July 19, 2025

Among male open water swimmers, Dávid Betlehem leads the newly released world rankings of World Aquatics, according to the international federation for aquatic sports.

The 21-year-old Hungarian athlete improved his previous position by four places and replaced last year’s Olympic champion Kristóf Rasovszky at the top of the rankings.

As reported by Hungary Today, Betlehem finished second in the three-km knockout sprint race at the World Championships in Singapore last week, and won a bronze medal with his team. Hungarian open water swimmers made history, as the delegation finished the World Championships with three medals for the first time.

Hungary’s Rasovszky is currently third in the rankings, with Germany’s Florian Wellbrock moving up to second place after making sporting history in Singapore by winning gold medals in every event (3 km knockout, 5 km, and 10 km races, as well as in the team competition).

World Championship bronze medalist Bettina Fábián slipped from third to sixth place, with Australia’s Moesha Johnson leading the way after winning both the 5 and 10 km races in Singapore.

Via MTI, Featured image: MTI/Koszticsák Szilárd





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Grant Steen – Stanford Cardinal

Highly-regarded sports performance coach Grant Steen joined Stanford’s sports performance staff prior to the 2016 season. Steen assists with all aspects of the Cardinal football program under Kissick Family Director of Sports Performance Shannon Turley. Steen, an accomplished student-athlete at Iowa and former professional football player, came to The Farm after stops at USC, Washington and Hawaii. At USC, […]

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Highly-regarded sports performance coach Grant Steen joined Stanford’s sports performance staff prior to the 2016 season. Steen assists with all aspects of the Cardinal football program under Kissick Family Director of Sports Performance Shannon Turley.

Steen, an accomplished student-athlete at Iowa and former professional football player, came to The Farm after stops at USC, Washington and Hawaii.
 
At USC, Steen served as the football program’s head assistant strength and conditioning coach from 2014-16. He was responsible for the design and implementation of a comprehensive performance training program including all aspects of strength, power, speed, agility, plyometrics, position specific drills and position specific conditioning. Steen helped develop a corrective exercise protocol for injured players, and implemented recovery and regeneration modalities for all in-season and off-season training.
 
During his stint at Washington from 2013-14, Steen was the Huskies’ assistant strength and conditioning coach. He helped oversee all aspects of strength, speed, agility, conditioning, corrective exercise and nutrition for the football program, while coordinating all aspects of sports performance for the men’s tennis team.
 
Steen was the assistant coordinator for football at Hawaii from 2010-13, while also directing all aspects of sports performance for men’s basketball, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s golf. The football team shared a WAC title in 2010.
 
Steen helped guide Brophy College Prep in Phoenix to back-to-back state title berths, and one championship (2007) as an assistant coach.
 
During his playing career at Iowa, the Hawkeyes were 31-18 and won the 2002 Big Ten title. He helped lead the Hawkeyes to two bowl games. Steen also established a single-game record with three pass interceptions in a 2002 win at Indiana, tying the NCAA record for linebackers.
 
After earning All-Big Ten honors at Iowa as a junior in 2002 and 2003 as an outside linebacker, Steen spent four years playing professional football with the New England Patriots, Montreal Alouettes and Arizona Rattlers. 
 
Steen earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa in 2003 and a master’s degree in education administration from Hawaii in 2013.
 
Steen is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (C.S.C.S.) by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), is Sports Performance Certified by United States Weightlifting (USAW), and also a member of the Collegiate Strength Coaches Association (CSCCa).
 
Steen was born in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and came to the Bay Area with his wife, Rebekah, and son, Levi. His father, Tom, is a retired hall of fame high school football coach in Iowa.



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OVC Volleyball and Beach Volleyball Teams Earn AVCA Team Academic Award

• Complete AVCA Release Several Ohio Valley Conference volleyball and beach volleyball squads have earned the AVCA Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT.   Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Morehead State, Southeast Missouri, Southern Indiana, Tennessee Tech and Western Illinois were honored. Morehead State and Southeast Missouri each earned the honor for the 17th straight year. […]

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Several Ohio Valley Conference volleyball and beach volleyball squads have earned the AVCA Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT.
 
Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Morehead State, Southeast Missouri, Southern Indiana, Tennessee Tech and Western Illinois were honored.

Morehead State and Southeast Missouri each earned the honor for the 17th straight year. Both programs were also named to the Team Academic Honor Roll.

Chattanooga, Lindenwood, Morehead State and Tennessee Tech beach squads also earned recognition.

 

The award, initiated in the 1992–93 academic year, honors volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or 4.1 on a 5.0 scale. The additional distinction of Team Academic Honor Roll celebrates programs in the top 20% of GPAs for their division.





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Public invited to release of rescued, rehabbed turtle

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A rescued and rehabbed green sea turtle, or honu, is heading home. The Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is inviting the public to see a turtle release at Fort DeRussy at 10 a.m. Saturday. The nonprofit said that it recommends arriving at around 9:30-9:45 a.m. The release will take place near the […]

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A rescued and rehabbed green sea turtle, or honu, is heading home.

The Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is inviting the public to see a turtle release at Fort DeRussy at 10 a.m. Saturday.

The nonprofit said that it recommends arriving at around 9:30-9:45 a.m. The release will take place near the beach volleyball courts on the Diamond Head side of the beach.

HMAR said the honu, dubbed OA-195, was found with a deep fishing line entanglement around its front flipper. It was brought to the HMAR Care Center for rehab and treatment and was recently cleared to return to the ocean.

Organizers remind the public to be respectful of the turtle by giving space to the release area and HMAR staff, helping ensure a calm and smooth release to the ocean.



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