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Brent Ayer |
Head Coach ayer@hood.edu (301) 696-3365 |
Brent Ayer is one of the top runners in Frederick history, and
he has used that success as a runner to establish a solid
foundation for Hood's men's and women's cross country and track and
field programs. After starting with just six athletes in 2003, the
programs have grown to nearly 40 athletes due to Ayer's relentless
drive and determination.
Both programs have shown continued improvement under Ayer's
direction. The 2008-09 season was highlighted by 22 school-record
setting individual performances in track & field. Danielle Sgro
earned all-conference honors in cross country and Jessica Parrish,
Chris DiGangi, Erica Hamor and Jessica Stanley matched her in the
spring. Parrish became the first individual Hood College
student-athlete to capture athlete of the year honors in the
Capital Athletic Conference and to qualify for the NCAA
Championships.
For the fifth year in a row the Blazer women's squad was named
an NCAA Division III All-Academic Team by the U.S. Track and Field
and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA), and the men's team
earned its first selection in 2006.
Ayer's commitment to the sport extends beyond Hood College, as he
serves as the president of the Road Runners Club of America in
2008-09. In May 2008, Ayer was elected President of the Road
Runners Club of America (RRCA), an association of 975 running clubs
and events from around the nation.
He was honored by the RRCA with the President's Award at the
RRCA National Awards Banquet March 11, 2006 in Houston. The
President's Award is a prestigious honor that acknowledges the
service to the RRCA and the sport of running by a dedicated
individual. Ayer received the award for his significant service to
the RRCA when he stepped in and voluntarily handled the affairs of
the RRCA National Office during a time of organizational
transition.
In addition to his duties as head cross country coach, Ayer has
also served as Hood's head men's and women's track and field coach
since the inception of both programs in March 2004. After guiding
the programs through two years at the club level, Ayer's efforts
were rewarded when track and field was elevated to varsity status
for the 2007 season.
Ayer, who holds USATF Level II Endurance Coaches Certification,
won numerous awards and honors during his collegiate running career
and held the records for every distance from one mile to the
marathon competitions at Frederick Community College. His career
bests include a 31:23 6-mile; a 2:36:38:0 marathon; and a 6:19:10:0
50-mile. Ayer has finished 17 marathons and three ultra-marathons.
He was named a Masters All-America for the 3000-meter steeplechase
in 1999 and the 3000-meter run in 2001 and Runner of the Year by
Frederick's Steeplechasers Running Club in 1994.
As distance coach of the Frederick Striders Track and Field Club
since 2000, Ayer has guided athletes to two national championships
at the Amateur Athletic Union Junior Olympics. Of the athletes he's
coached, 15 have been national qualifiers, 30 regional qualifiers
and 12 state champions. In addition, he serves on a number of
committees for USA Track & Field, the Olympic governing body of
the sport.
Ayer is a graduate of Lewis University, where he briefly held the
record for the 3,000-meter steeplechase. He holds a master's degree
from Frostburg State University and has worked as a staff member
for the United States House of Representatives for the past 29
years. He also writes training advice sections for the on-line
versions of Running Times Magazine and the Frederick News-Post.
Ayer is married to Mary Catherine Keegan and they, and their three
children, reside in Frederick, Md.










