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Harvey Glance, former Olympic gold medalist who coached Kirani James, passes away at 66
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Athletics. | 13 June 2023 | 1183 Views
Tags: Athletics, Harvey Glance, Kirani James

Olympic gold medalist and World Championships men's head coach Harvey Glance died June 12th after suffering a heart attack earlier in the week. He was 66.

As an athlete, Glance won Olympic 4x100m relay gold at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, where he also finished fourth in the 100m with a 10.19 clocking.

He was also a member of the USA’s gold medal winning quartet in the 4x100m at the 1987 World Championships in Rome.

Moving into coaching after his retirement from competition, Glance took over as head men's and women's coach at his alma mater from 1991-96, and then moved to archrival Alabama in 1997, heading the men's program until his retirement in 2011. He led the Crimson Tide to an NCAA Indoor Championships runner-up team finish in 2002 and produced a slew of all-Americans and SEC contenders during his tenure.
 
Along the way, Glance became a respected international coach and administrator, serving as head men's coach for Team USATF at the 1999 Pan American Games and then as head men's coach at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. He also served as a men's assistant coach for the 2008 Olympic team covering the sprints and hurdles and was an assistant men's coach at the 2006 World Junior (U20) Championships.
 
Continuing to coach one of his greatest Alabama athletes after retiring from the university, Glance guided Kirani James of Grenada to Olympic gold in the 400m in 2012 after winning the World Championships in 2011. James also earned silver in the 400m at the 2016 Games and bronze at Tokyo in 2021 and was the silver medalist last summer at the World Championships in Eugene.