Todd Riech

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Todd Ryan Riech is a former American olympian as a javelin thrower. Riech is a personal trainer and coach.

Early life[]

On October 24, 1970, Riech was born in Hot Springs, Montana. Reich's father is Jack Reich. Reich's mother is Gloria Riech, who is part native American-Indian and French. Riech is a registered native American-Indian.[1]

Education[]

Riech earned a Bachelor degree from Fresno State University.[2]

Career[]

In 1994, as a college student, Reich won the NCAA Championship with a national collegiate record in the Javelin Throw.

As an athlete, Riech set his best at the Olympic trials with throw of 268 feet, 7 inches.[1]

Riech participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He set his personal best (82.12/269-5) with the new javelin type on July 2, 2000 in Glasgow. Todd made 4 USA teams.

Riech became an assistant track coach at CSU Long Beach, where he coached the Men's and Women's Javelin teams.[2][3]

Riech became a certified personal trainer and coach. Riech is the co-founder and co-owner of ProSport Physical Therapy and Performance in California.[2]

Personal life[]

Reich's wife is Brittany Borman, a retired female javelin thrower from the United States. They have two children. Reich and his family live in Fresno, California.[1][2]

International competitions[]

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing the  United States
1995 Pan American Games Mar del Plata, Argentina 3rd 77.82 m
1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 17th 78.02 m

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "TODD RIECH // For Riech, dream is not his alone". tampabay.com. July 6, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Todd Riech - Director of Sports Performance, Coaching and Programming". prosportpt.com. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Rodriguez hits javelin mark for Beach track". csulb.edu. Retrieved September 22, 2020.

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