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Michael Hickey

Born in LaGrande, OR Date of Birth: June 14, 1973

Michael Hickey began his distance running career at Hudson’s Bay High School, finishing first team all-state in cross country and track. As a junior college athlete at Clackamas Community College, Hickey won 2 individual NWAACC Championships (Cross Country 1992 and 5k 1994), along with contributing to 3 team Championships. After Clackamas, Hickey competed for Washington State University and trained under Bill Dellinger at the University of Oregon. At the University of Oregon coach Hickey’s philosophy of coaching began to take hold.

Coach Mike Hickey started his coaching career at Colfax as a volunteer and found his calling, mentoring three first team all-state athletes, including 2 top three finishers.

Shortly after graduating from college, coach Hickey was offered the Head Cross Country / Assistant Track and Field coaching position at his alma matter Clackamas Community College. Coaching 4 NWAACC Championship teams (1999, 2000 Men’s Cross Country, 2000 Women’s Cross Country, and the 2001 Women’s Track & Field Team). While coaching at Clackamas Community College, coach Hickey mentored twenty individuals to All-American honors, and was voted Coach of the Year for the NWAACC Conferences in 1999 and 2000. Established Clackamas C.C. as one of the top five junior college distance programs in the nation, between 1998-2001.

In 2001 Mike Hickey was hired by Portland State University as Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track Coach. During this time the men’s team finished the 2004 season ranked 12th in the NCAA Western Region and the women’s team finished 11th place at the NCAA Western Region Championships in 2002. In 2005 distance athletes scored 45 points at the 2005 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships, with 8 earning all-conference honors.

From 2008-2013 coach Hickey served as the Head Cross Country coach and Assistant Track (2009-2012) coach at Camas High School. His teams won 2 Washington state titles and finished 13th at the NXN Cross Country Nationals. Additionally, Mike Hickey coached Alexa Efraimson to the 2013 NXN National Championship and a bronze medal at the 2013 World Youth Track Championships.

Currently Coaching:

Alexa Efraimson (Camas High School) 2013 	Efraimson earned bronze medal placing 3rd in 4:16.07 at the 8th IAAF World Youth Championships.[5] 	4A State Champion (XC 2012 & 2013: Track 2013 & 2014 800m & 1600m) 2014 	Washington State Meet and National Record for 1600m: 4:33.29 (National Record) 	2014 Outdoor- 800m: 2:03.26, Washington State Record 	2014 Outdoor- 1,500m: 4:07.05, 2nd fastest High School Female Athlete in U.S. History 	2014 Indoor 3,000m- 9:00.16 (National High School Record) 2015 	2014 Outdoor – 800m: 2:01.11, ran in Belgium 	2014 Outdoor – 1500m: 4:03.39, ran at Prefontaine Invitational (National High School and U.S. 19U Record)

Former Athletes Coached:

Paul Kezes (Clackamas C. College, Team XO): 	Ran 9:28 for 3200m at Sehome High School in 1998 o	Chose to attend Clackamas Community College, ran for Coach Hickey 	2005 Outdoor 5000m: 13:50.42 	6th place finish at the 2005 US Cross Country Championships o	Member of the 2005 US World XC Championship Team 	2001 Outdoor 5,000m-14:12.50, ranking first nationally for Junior College runners 	2005 Outdoor Mile: 4:02 	2004 All American at Western State College of Colorado

McKayla Fricker 	600m ind. 1:28.24	Boston (USA)	28.02.2015 	800m		2:00.81	Eugene (USA)	26.06.2015 o	2014 NCAA D2 National Champ in a PR of 2:06.10 (Began working with Coach Hickey in September of 2014) 	1500m		4:18.14	Portland (USA)	14.06.2015

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