|
Former ACU all-America Stephen Moore is in his first season on the
Wildcats' staff, returning to his alma mater after spending the two
previous seasons as an assistant coach at Wayland Baptist University.
Moore, one of the top decathletes in the United States, was a
volunteer assistant at Texas Tech University before joining the
coaching staff at WBU.
In July 2004, Moore finished fifth in the decathlon at the
United States' Olympic Trials, narrowly missing a spot on the U.S.
Olympic Team for the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. A broken pole
in the pole vault competition may have cost Moore his shot at the
Olympics.
Prior to the pole vault event, he was in fourth place - only
38 points out of third place - in the decathlon after seven events
and heading into the pole vault. However, on his second attempt at
16 feet, 0.75 inches, his pole broke, and Moore couldn't recover. He
did clear 15 feet, 9.0 inches for 849 points, but his eight-event
total of 6710 points dropped him to fifth place and an insurmountable
161 points out of third place.
Moore, though, has been one of the top decathletes in the
United States and the world since he graduated from ACU in 1999. He
won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 2003
Pan American Games, and the silver medal at the 1999 World University
Games. He also won the 2001 USA indoor heptathlon championship.
During his ACU career, Moore won the 1996 NCAA Division II
decathlon title and the 1999 NCAA Division II outdoor long jump
title. He was cruising toward the 1999 decathlon championship before
he was disqualified from the final event (1500 meters), leaving him
second in the overall standings.
At the 1999 USA Outdoor Championships he finished fifth
earning several international spots. In 2000 he was in third place
at the U.S. Olympic Trials (where he tied the meet record in the high
jump at 2.17m/7-1.50) before a no-height in the pole vault dropped
him out of the top 10. In 2001 Moore won the USA Indoor heptathlon
crown (6,078) then placed fourth at the IAAF World Indoor
Championships.
Moore and his wife, Tiffany, have two children: MacKenzie and Simeon.
|