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THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

2xOlympian & NCAA Championship Winning Coach Ed Eyestone Shares UNHEARD Of Stories From His Career + Insights From Coaching Conner Mantz, Clayton Young, Kenneth Rooks, & BYU To NCAA Championships

THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

Dominic Schlueter

Running, Sports

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

THE COACH ED EYESTONE SPECIAL


Today on the podcast is Ed Eyestone, not only one of the best distance coaches in the history of collegiate and professional running, but also a well-rounded person who loves theater and reading and has evolved a ton through his years of miles.


Ed is a BYU athlete and coaching legend. Even though he was cut from his high school baseball team, he won a state XC championship at Bonneville High. 


Ed holds PRs of 13:32 in the 5k, 27:41 in the 10k (then a 10k record!), and a speedy 2:10:59 in the marathon. Ed has a plethora of accolades as an individual, which include being an 8-time member of the U.S Cross Country National Team; a 5-time US Road Runner of the Year as a Professional Runner. Ed is one of four men to claim the collegiate triple crown: winning the Cross Country, 5k and 10k titles.


Ed Attended BYU as a student and received a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Minor in Spanish. He then went on to acquire a Master's Degree in exercise Science. Ed went on to have a decorated running career after he graduated; he competed in the Olympic Marathon in 1988 in Seoul, Korea (29th place, 2:19:09), and then in the Olympic Marathon 1992 in Barcelona, Spain (13th place, 2:15:23).


Ed is a very multifaceted individual. He served as a writer for Runner's World and a TV Commentator on ESPN after he stopped running competitively at 39. (He was a Reebok-sponsored runner for a few years. Ed also has a passion for theater and reading.


As a coach, Ed returned to BYU in 2000 as an Assistant Coach and then took over as Head Track Coach in 2013. Prior tocoming back, he coached at Weber State University. There is a laundry list of accolades to list as far as his BYU coaching career goes. 


To name a few: he was named "Coach of the Year" for NCAA D1 for Cross Country twice (2019, 2024); he is a BYU Hall of Fame inductee; he was named head coach of Team USA at the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships; and won cross country NCAA Division 1 titles in 2019 and most recently in December of 2024. There are many more achievements, but suffice it to say he has had success wherever he has gone as a coach.


In terms of Olympic athletes, Coach Eyestone has overseen James Corrigan and Kenneth Rooks in the steeplechase, as well as Conner Mantz and Clayton Young during the 2024 Paris Olympics marathon.  He has also coached Jared Ward and Casey Clinger.


In today's conversation we go in depth into Coach Eyestone's career, 


Tap into the Coach Eyestone Special.  


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Transcript

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The next couple lines were pretty amazing and talks a little bit about self-belief because the next line was,

0:06.1

you are the school record holder in the mile and the two-mile.

0:10.9

You are a high school, All-American.

0:13.2

You are being recruited by colleges across the land.

0:16.5

You will someday run in the Olympic Games.

0:19.1

And those lines in that letter that I had written to myself,

0:23.0

I had written as a seventh grader, 540 miler,

0:26.1

who wasn't even the best guy on the junior high team.

0:29.3

And so when I look back at that and I think of that,

0:32.7

and even as a senior looking at that,

0:35.0

I thought, wow, what a naive little seventh grader I was to believe that

0:38.6

that was going to happen over the next five or six years.

0:44.5

Ladies and gentlemen, the day is here.

0:46.6

If you're watching this, I have a smile on my face because this is a conversation I've wanted

0:50.1

to have for quite frankly many, many years because it's a conversation with someone who,

0:55.1

if you are a follower or fan of the sport, you know his name, Coach Ed Eystone.

1:00.3

Coach Istone has been successful at every level from an athlete himself where he was an eight-time

1:05.6

member of the U.S. Cross-Country National Team, a five-time U.S. Roadrunner of the year as a professional

1:09.6

runner, a Olympic marathon athlete in 1988, where he plays 29th, and then again in 1992 in Barcelona,

1:17.9

Spain, where he plays 13th. All the way back in high school, he won a state championship,

1:21.9

and then in college at BYU, he was one of four men to claim the collegiate triple crown,

1:25.8

which consists of cross-country, the 5K, and 10-K titles.

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