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Pierce
receives USOC Counsilman Award
Click
here for a June 24 Shreveport Times article
on the
LSUS USA Weightlifting Development Center
Dr.
Kyle Pierce, an LSUS associate professor of kinesiology
and health science and director of the LSUS USA Weightlifting
Development Center, has been named the recipient
of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s 2005 James
E. “Doc” Counsilman Science in Coaching
Award.
Pierce received the award June 23 in La Jolla,
Calif., at the Night of Champions Reception,
which opened the
U.S. Olympic Assembly.
Named for the legendary Indiana University swimming
coach and instituted by the USOC in 2003, The Counsilman
Award honors coaches who conduct and use research
along with developing innovative training methods.
Pierce,
who is widely published and sought after internationally
to make presentations on sports science, was one
of three finalists for the 2004 “Doc” Counsilman
Award.
Pierce currently serves as a member of the International
Weightlifting Scientific and Research Committee,
is general secretary of the Pan American Weightlifting
Federation Sports Science Committee, serves on
the USA Weightlifting Board of Directors, is
chair of
the
USA Weightlifting Sports Science Committee and
is the USA Weightlifting junior women’s coach.
Pierce has trained a number of nationally and
world ranked weightlifters and is currently
training two LSUS students who will be top
contenders
to
make
the U.S. team for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
In his coaching career, Counsilman published
more than 100 papers on swimming research.
At Indiana,
he coached
Mark Spitz, considered the swiftest swimmer
of all time, who in 1972 became the first
athlete to win
seven gold medals in an Olympiad, with world
records being
set in all seven events.
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