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Cary-Grove Track Coach Receives National Recognition
Mark Anderson has been chosen by Brooks Running Company as an Inspiring Coach of the Year.

Brooks Running Company has crowned Mark Anderson, the girls track and field coach at Cary Grove High School, as one of its Inspiring Coaches of the Year for providing young runners with a sense of belonging and purpose, according to a news release. Brooks honored and one other coach, Gwen Robertson of Issaquah High School, in Issaquah, Wash., as part of its newly expanded Inspiring Coaches program, which now celebrates four coaches each year. Brooks will award each coach with $10,000 in Brooks gear and $2,500 in cash for team expenses, according to a news release.
“Mark and Gwen represent two distinct examples of the powerful impact coaches can have on young athletes today,” said Brooks CEO Jim Weber.“As our first two 2017 Inspiring Coaches of the Year, they exemplify how passion and dedication in running — the most inclusive sport in the world — can create positive, healthy experiences for young runners and our next generation of leaders.”
As a volunteer for his local chapter of the Special Olympics, Mark Anderson of Cary Grove High School in has always known how inclusive and empowering running can be. In his 17 years of coaching, he has relied on that understanding as he added girls to the track program, making all teammates feel welcome and providing both a home and a sense of purpose for all.
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“I am honored Brooks selected me as an Inspiring Coach of the Year and humbled one of my athletes nominated me,” said Anderson. “My experience as a high school runner defined and guided me toward a career in education and coaching. My hope has always been that the culture we have created on the Cary Grove track team allows our athletes to have similar positive and defining experiences.”
To further empower coaches across the country, Brooks expanded its Inspiring Coaches program to reward four coaches each year. In addition to track coaches Robertson and Anderson, the company will also award two cross country coaches in the fall.
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Each will receive a coveted golden spike trophy, $10,000 in Brooks performance running gear and $2,500 cash for team expenses. They will also receive membership into the Inspire Daily program and a trip for two to the Brooks PR Invitational; the 2017 event will occur June 17 at Shoreline Stadium in Seattle.
This year is the seventh year Brooks has honored coaches who go above and beyond the call of duty to inspire countless young runners and create lasting change in their communities. Brooks complements the Inspiring Coaches program with another give-back program, the Brooks Booster Club, which provides gear and cash grants to under-resourced high school running teams in the U.S. and Canada. Both programs support Brooks’ purpose to inspire everyone to run and be active.
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