Andrew ValmonAndrew Valmon
Andrew Valmon- Olympic Gold Medalist

ATHLETIC RESUME


 1995-1996

Injured

 

 1994

Goodwill Games, St. Petersburg Russia 4x400 Relays

 Gold Medal

 1993

World Championships, Stuttgart Germany, 4x400 Meters Relay

Andrew Valmon
Gold Medal

 1992

Olympics Games 4x400Meters Relay

Gold Medal

 1991

World Championship, Tokyo Japan, 400 Meters

5th Place

 

World Championship, Tokyo Japan, 4x400 Meters

Silver Medal

 

USATF National Championships

 Silver Medal

 

I.A.A.F. Mobil Grand Prix

 2nd Place

 1990

Goodwill Games 400 Meters

 Bronze Medal

 

Goodwill Games 4x400 Meter Relay

Gold Medal

 

 European Tour Highlights:

 Brussels, Belgium 44.35

Zurich, Switzerland 44.43

Budapest, Hungary 44.61

London, England 44.66

Grossetto, Italy 44.74

Barcelona, Spain 44.81

 

World Ranking

 No. 5

 

Metropolitan Athletics Congress Athlete of the Year

 

 1988

Olympic Games 4x400 Meter Relay

Relay
Gold medal

 

World Record Race, Zurich Switzerland

 4th Place

 

World Ranking

 No. 4

 

New Jersey Athlete of the Year (N.J. TAC)

 

 

400 Meter Progressive Chart

1987 44.89

1988 44.55

1990 44.30

1991 44.65

1992 44.51

1993 44.28

 

Biographical Data

Member of 13 U.S. National Teams

United States Olympic Committee Spokesperson

Education: B.A. Marketing, Seton Hall University, 1987, Minor: Management

Founder: Avenue Program for youth enrichment

Head Coach, 2010 World Indoor Championships, Doha, Quatar

Assistant Coach, 2009 World Outdoor Championships, Berlin

Member US Olympic Ambassador Program and Olympic Summit Organization

AAC Vice Chair, Track and Field + USOC AAC Rep


"We all have dreams, but in order to make dreams into reality it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline and effort. These things apply to everyday life. You learn not only the sport, but things like respect of others, ethics in life, how you are going to live, how you treat your fellow man, how you live with your fellow man."

Jesse Owens
On the value of sports...