Robert Poynter Explained

Robert Poynter
Nationality:American
Sport:Sprint running
Collegeteam:San Jose State University
Birth Date:1937 12, mf=yes
Residence:San Jose, California
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Robert Addison "Bobby" Poynter (born December 5, 1937) is an American retired sprinter.[1] [2] He ran collegiately for San Jose State College, where he was coached by Bud Winter. He was the runner up at the 1959 NCAA Championships in the 100 yard dash and 220 yard dash. In the 220, he lost to San Jose State teammate Ray Norton.[3] That same year he won a gold medal at the Pan American Games as a member of the American 4x100 meters relay. During that 1959 season he was ranked #3 in the world in both the 100 meters[4] and the 200 meters.[5]

While at Pasadena High School, he won the 220 at the CIF California State Meet in 1955 and 56. His 21.0 in 1956 was the state record. Those same years he placed third and second in the 100, beaten by Ken Dennis in 1955 (later defeating Dennis in the 220).[6] He was the 1956 CIF Southern Section Athlete of the Year. In 1957, running for Pasadena City College, he won the California Community College title in the 220 and 100 runner up.[7]

After getting his master's degree at Cal Poly, he coached at Silver Creek High School and also San Jose City College, taking his protégé Millard Hampton to a 1976 Olympic gold medal and individual silver medal. He had a similar arrangement taking Andre Phillips to eventually achieving a 1988 gold medal. He was also decathlete Bruce Jenner's sprint coach.[8] More recently, he is sprint coach at West Valley College.[9]

After USA failed to put an athlete into the final of the 2012 Olympics 400 meters, Poynter was asked for analysis:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Profile . trackfield.brinkster.net. May 22, 2012.
  2. Web site: THE CONNING TOWER by Keith Conning: Coach Robert Addison Poynter. September 8, 2015.
  3. http://web1.ncaa.org/ncaa/archives/otrack/d1/1959/results1959.pdf
  4. https://trackandfieldnews.com/images/stories/Rankings/01-m100Rank.pdf
  5. https://trackandfieldnews.com/images/stories/Rankings/02-m200Rank.pdf
  6. Web site: California State Meet Results - 1915 to present.
  7. Web site: Pasadena City College.
  8. Web site: Bruce Jenner's Former Track Coach Robert Poynter Stunned by His Sex Change Decision: 'Never … Any Outward Signs'. February 6, 2015.
  9. http://westvalley.edu/wvcsports/track-field/coaching-staff.html