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Fueling college, professional, and Olympic competition, Gleukos-sponsored teamsand athletes are making a statement everywhere they go.
Jasper Blake
For the past ten years Jasper has raced across the globe in Ironman and triathlon events. To this point his career has been highlighted by four Ironman top five finishes and a first place at the Ironman Canada Championship in 2006.
Amanda Trotter
A talented and reliable performer for the Cardinal during her first three years • Earned her first All-American honor as a member of the runner-up distance medley relay at the 2006 NCAA Indoor Championships • Also a manks ember of the American record-holding 4 x1500 meter relay team that won the Penn Relays in 2006. Has assisted in two cross country national championships, a runner-up NCAA indoor team performance as co-captain and Stanford's only Pac-10 track championship.
Katy Trotter
Has gained extensive experience and accolades as an eight-time All-American in cross country, indoor and outdoor track • Earned All-American honors during both Cardinal cross country national championships. Finished eighth outdoors last spring in the 5,000 meters to gain her first outdoor All-American honor. A leader on the track and in the classroom with multiple Pac-10 All-Academic honors.
Frank Gagliano
Frank Gagliano, affectionately known as “Gags”, first coached track and field at Georgetown University. He started the Reebok Enclave in 1992 and coached the Nike Farm Team at Stanford. He currently is the head coach of the Oregon Track Club based in Eugene, Oregon. Over his lifetime, Gags has helped nine athletes reach the Olympics.
Dr. Jack Daniels
Dr. Jack Daniels (not the whiskey guy) has 31 years of coaching experience. He has coached 31 individual NCAA National Champions, eight National Teams Champions, and 131 All-Americans. He has been named the NCAA Cross Country “Coach of the Century” and National Coach of the Year three times. Currently he is the Head Distance Coach at the Center for High Altitude Training in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Ed Eyestone
Ed Eyestone is the Head Cross Country and Assistant Track Coach at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He has coached at Weber State University and was co-director of the Wolf Creek Running Camp for 12 years. In 1984 he won the NCAA 5,000 and 10,000-meter championships and also was crowned the 1984 NCAA cross-country champion. In 1985 he set an NCAA record in the 10,000-meter race. He was an Olympic marathon runner in Seoul, Korea, in 1988 and in Barcelona, Spain in 1992.
