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Melvin "Mel" Rosen (March 24, 1928 – March 25, 2018) was an American
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coach. He was head coach of the
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track team for 28 years, from 1963 to 1991, during which time the team won four consecutive
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(SEC) Indoor Track & Field Championships, from 1977 to 1980, and an outdoor track and field championship in 1979.


Early life

Rosen was Jewish, was born in
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, and grew up in
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. He graduated from the
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, where he was a
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, in 1950.


Coaching career

Rosen then coached at University of Iowa as an assistant for three years, while earning a master's degree and beginning work on a doctorate which he then continued to study for at Auburn. In addition, he served two years in the Army at
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, where he was track coach for the post. Rosen joined Auburn in 1955, as an assistant professor in the university's physical education department, and as an assistant track coach. He was in charge of the school's distance and relay teams until 1964, when he became head coach. In 1978, Rosen was named the SEC and
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Coach of the Year, in both indoor and outdoor competition. That year his team placed second at the SEC outdoor, fifth at the NCAA outdoor, first at the SEC indoor, and second at the NCAA indoor meets. His teams finished in the top ten at both the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships for four consecutive years (1976–79). He was again named NCAA Indoor Coach of the Year in 1980, and SEC Indoor Coach of the Year in 1985. During his coaching career he coached 7 Olympians and 143
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ns. After the 1991 season, he left as Auburn's track coach to become head coach of the 1992 U.S. Men's Olympic Track Team. He had been assistant coach for the 1984 Olympic Team, and head coach of the 1987 Outdoor World Championships team. Rosen was
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men's track & field committee chairman. He was President of the track coaches association from 1978–79. To honor him and another former track coach, Auburn renamed its new track and field complex
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in 2006.


Awards and inductions

Rosen was inducted as a member of the
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in 1993, and was inducted into the
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Hall of Fame in 1995. He was inducted as a member of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2004, he was inducted into the
International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame ( he, יד לאיש הספורט היהודי, translit=Yad Le'ish HaSport HaYehudi) was opened July 7, 1981 in Netanya, Israel. It honors Jewish athletes and their accomplishments from anywhere around ...
.


References


External links


''Practical Coaching Techniques''
by Mel Rosen, Championship Books & Video Productions, 1981, , {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosen, Mel 1928 births 2018 deaths Track and field athletes from Iowa American track and field coaches Auburn Tigers track and field coaches Auburn University alumni Auburn University faculty Iowa Hawkeyes men's track and field athletes College men's track and field athletes in the United States College track and field coaches in the United States Sportspeople from Brooklyn Sportspeople from the Bronx Jewish American sportspeople American male middle-distance runners Sports coaches from Alabama Sports coaches from Iowa Track and field athletes from New York City 21st-century American Jews