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- Title:
- Head Coach / Sprints, Hurdles
Bio
The 2022-2023 season is Derek Gay’s third year as the head men’s and women’s track and field coach at Taylor University.
In just two seasons at the helm of the men's and women's track programs, Gay has guided the Trojans to numerous school records and national championship appearances. Under Gay’s leadership the TU men's track and field program has seen 33 athletes qualify for the NAIA indoor and outdoor national championships, breaking nine school records, and earning eight NAIA All-American honors over the past two seasons.
Gay’s women's track and field program has been even more successful, producing 41 NAIA indoor and outdoor national championship appearances, including 24 NAIA All-Americans, one NAIA National Championship relay and breaking nine school records. As a team the women’s track and field program has finished in the top 26 at each of the NAIA national championships during Gay’s tenure, including a 10th place finish at the 2022 NAIA indoor national championships.
Gay comes to TU after two years as the head track and field coach at Dillard University and seven seasons as an assistant coach on staff at Indiana Wesleyan University. Prior to starting his coaching career, Gay competed in track and field at IWU.
During his time at Dillard, Gay worked to reshape the program, doubling the roster size in less than two years and setting 23 new program records on the track. In that time, the team ran half of its fastest times in program history in the 100 and 200-meters and ranked as high as fourth in the NAIA in those events. The roster also produced 41 all-conference awards and raised its team grade-point average over the 3.0 mark in each year.
Before taking the reins at Dillard, Gay served as an assistant for IWU’s track programs. In those seven seasons, Gay saw the Wildcats claim eight-of-14 team championships in the CL, while helping his athletes to three NAIA National Championships, over 30 NAIA All-American performances and 28 new program records.
In addition to those impressive accomplishments, Gay is certified by the USTFCCCA as a specialist in sprints, hurdles and relays, holds a USATF Level II certification in sprints and hurdles, and is a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He has also been certified as a 100/110m hurdle and short sprint specialist by ALTIS, a professional track and field training group where he has spent time learning as part of their Apprentice Coach Program. Gay was also recently selected to take part in an extensive 9-month mentorship with Dan Pfaff, one of the world’s most renowned track and field minds.
Gay graduated from Indiana Wesleyan in 2011 with a degree in applied health and fitness and in 2020 completed work on his master’s degree in applied exercise science and kinesiology from Concordia-Chicago. He and his wife, Kayla, reside in Marion with their daughter, Sydney, and are currently expecting another girl January 2023.