Kelly Blair LaBounty
Kelly Blair LaBounty

Kelly Blair LaBounty 

Won 10 Washington State track & field titles 1989 U.S. junior heptathlon champion 1989 State title in basketball and MVP 1989 Class Valedictorian As a collegian for the Ducks, won the NCAA heptathlon title as a junior in 1993, runner up in 1994, and was a 3-time All American At the Pac-10 level, claimed a pair of league titles in the heptathlon in 1993 and 1994, and long jump in 1994 Pac-10 Women’s track and field Athlete of the Year in 1993 Ranked top 10 U of O all-time lists in 5 events (Heptathlon (2nd), 400H (4th), 100H (6th), HJ (7th), LJ (9th) 2-year letterwinner in basketball for Oregon NCAA Top Eight Award winner NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipient 2-time national First Team Academic All-American 3-time Pac-10 All-Academic First Team selection World University Games Bronze medalist (1993) 2-time Olympian (1996 & 2000) Olympic Trials Champion (1996) 8th in the 1996 Olympics U.S. Champion (1997, 1998) Bronze Medalist 1998 Goodwill Games 10th in the World Championships (1995 & 1997) Ranked top 10 in the world in 1996 (10th), ‘97 (9th), ‘98 (7th) University of Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame Oregon Sports Hall of Fame State of Washington Hall of Fame Central Washington Sports Hall of Fame Seattle Pacific University assistant track & field coach (2003-2005) Guided Falcon’s multi-event and field event athletes to two NCAA Division II titles among their seven All-America honors; pupils combined for four GNAC outdoor conference records, four conference meet records, 12 conference titles, and 2 Academic All-America honors. University of Oregon assistant track & field coach (2005-2008) 5 All-Americans (Mulits, Jav), 6 NCAA qualifiers (Multis, Jav, 400H), 2 Pac-10 Champions (Multis), 9 Pac-10 scorers (Multis, 400H, Jav) 6 athletes in the U of O all-time top 10 (Heptathlon #1, #3, #6), Decathlon (#1), 400H (#5), Jav (#7)