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Paul Greer (born July 8, 1964) is an American former elite runner and track athlete. He is the longest serving coach of the San Diego Track Club and founder of the Rockin N Runnin Full and Half Marathon Training Program. Greer has served as the national coach for USA Track & Field at the world cross country championships, and has coached thousands of endurance athletes, including middle distance track athletes, marathon runners, IRONMAN triathletes, and various endurance sports enthusiasts. He has coached hundreds of Boston Marathon and numerous Olympic qualifiers.

In addition to his career in athletics, both running and coaching, Greer is a professor of Health and Exercise Science at San Diego City University and a best-selling author.

Paul Greer accepting the Augustinian Award (2025)

High school and early running career

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Greer attended St. Augustine High School, an all-boys school, and began his running career with the track and field team in 9th grade. During his senior year, he was selected to take part in the International Sports Exchange track meet in Hong Kong where he won four gold medals that included the 1500 meters and 800 meters.[1] Upon his return from Hong Kong, Greer won the 1500 meters at the Poway Invitational, and his winning time of 3:54 stood as the third fastest time in the nation that year.[2] In the same season, he won the 1600 meters at the Arcadia Invitational in a time of 4:10.75, ranking him as the #1 high school miler in California at the time.[3] Greer was given the Most Prestigious Athletic Excellence Award at Saint Augustine his senior year.[4]

In 1995, he was inducted into Saint Augustine High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame,[5] and in 2025, received the school’s highest award given to an alumnus, the Augustinian Achievement Award for lifetime accomplishment and service to the community.[6]

College (1983 - 1988)

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Greer earned a full athletic scholarship to San Diego State University in 1983.[7] In 1984, he broke the freshman record for the 1500 meters in 3:46.50.[8] In 1987, Paul redshirted his track and field season to compete in Europe, during which he won the Bergen International Track and Field meeting in Norway.[9] During his senior year in 1988, Paul went on to become the 1500-meter record holder at San Diego State University. His 3:42.44 still stands as the best mark in school history.[10] He was a four-time team captain in Cross Country.[11] Greer graduated from San Diego State with a BA degree in Liberal Studies and a multiple subjects teaching credential.[12] He earned a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology from Azusa Pacific University in 1992.[13]

Post-college athletics career (1989 - 1996)

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In 1989, Greer became the 168th American to run the mile in under four minutes in 3:59.79 at the Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational.[14]

In 1990, he finished 10th in the 1500 meters at the 1990 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[15]

In 1991, Greer ran the 1500 meters in 3:39.05, which was the 9th fastest 1500 meter time in the USA that year. He qualified for the British AAA National Championships 1500 meter final where he finished 10th.[16]

In 1992, Greer was a USA Olympic Trials qualifier in the 1500 meters.[17]

Paul competed on the European Track and Field Circuit from 1989 to 1996. During that time, Greer trained with three time Olympian Steve Scott.[18]

Professional career

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Greer has been a professor in Health and Exercise Science at San Diego City College since 1989. He served as the Men’s Cross Country coach from 1989 to 2015, and was named the Pacific Coast Conference Coach of the Year numerous times.[18] Greer has also served as the fitness center director at the college and continues to serve as a lecturer in the Kinesiology program.[13]

Coaching career

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Coach Paul Greer speaking to runners at the San Diego Track Club

In 1985, Greer began coaching the San Diego Track Club, a position he still holds. He is a staple of the San Diego running community and his workouts on Tuesday evenings attract over one hundred runners every week.[18]

In 1998, he founded the Rockin N Runnin Full and Half Marathon Training Program preparing runners for the Rock N Roll San Diego Marathon/Half Marathon.[19]

In 2016, United States Track and Field selected Greer to serve as the Men’s coach for Team USA’s senior (20-35) and U20 teams at the Great Edinburgh Cross Country Championships. Both USA teams finished third at the International competition. In 2024, he was selected again by United States Track and Field to serve as the men’s coach for Team USA’s U20 team[20] at the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, where Team USA finished 7th.[21]

National coaching awards

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  • 2012: United States Cross Country Council Doris Heritage Award[22]
  • 2019: USATF President's Award[23]
  • 2020: USATF Long-Distance Running Scott Hamilton Memorial Award
  • 2022: USATF Para-Athletics Committee Special Merit Award

Event promoter

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In 2000, Greer founded the Dirt Dog Cross Country Series[24] in San Diego, and has organized and served as the event director four times (2008, 2011, 2020, and 2022) for the USA Cross Country Championships in San Diego. He founded the Summer Nights Track and Field Series, which has seen thousands of track and field athletes participate since the first meet in 2010. Since 2016, Greer has served as secretary for the National Cross Country Council governing body and in 2019 resumed the role as USATF San Diego-Imperial Association President.[20]

Author

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In 2024, Greer authored Going the Distance, Strategies from the First Stride to the Finish Line.[25]

Personal life

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Greer resides in San Diego, California with his wife Callie. The couple engages in several ministries together including Witness to Love, Juvenile Hall Detention Ministry, and Culture of Life Services.[18]

Raised Roman Catholic, Greer and his wife are parishioners of Immaculata Catholic Church in San Diego.[18]

After 42 years of running Greer hosted an event that commemorated the last mile of his life on May 31, 2022, with over 350 people attending the event. Fourteen days later Greer underwent hip replacement surgery.[18]

Greer has an avid interest in traveling, and has run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain five times, climbed to the top of both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mont Blanc, and has ridden his bike of the Swiss and Italian Alps.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Hobson, Nikki. "Paul Greer: Gold in Hong Kong". San Diego Track Club Newsletter.
  2. ^ "High school boys track times". USA Today.
  3. ^ "Greer and Blakeslee Shine at Arcadia". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  4. ^ "Saintsmen Honored at Awards Assumbly". Saints Scene.
  5. ^ rightturn (2009-12-10). "Hall Class 1995 Greer P - Catholic High School San Diego". St. Augustine High School. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  6. ^ St, 3266 Nutmeg; Diego, San; CA; Phone: 619.282.2184, 92104 U. S. A. "2025 Augustinian Achievement Award Ceremony (2025-01-18)". Retrieved 2025-03-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Kragen, Kevin. "Greer Expected to Fill Distance Void". The Citizen.
  8. ^ "Middle Distance". San Diego State University Press Guide.
  9. ^ "Kort Om Sport: Bergen Games".
  10. ^ "Track & Field and Cross Country Statistics". Athletic.net. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  11. ^ Jackimowicz, Ron (September 24, 1986). "A 'different breed' lead harriers". The Daily Aztec.
  12. ^ a b Stories, Local (2022-04-11). "Check Out Paul Greer's Story". SDVoyager - San Diego. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  13. ^ a b Weber, Brad (2024-01-01). "Paul Greer". The Faces of San Diego. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  14. ^ Lindstrom, Sieg (2024-01-08). "The U.S. Sub-4:00 Miler's Club (Chronologically)". Track & Field News. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  15. ^ "Track and Field: TAC National Championships". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  16. ^ "Paul Greer". World Athletics.
  17. ^ Lindgren, Jim (2024-06-01). "For San Diego's legendary Paul Greer, Rock 'n' Roll Marathon is reason enough to run". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  18. ^ a b c d e f Bell, Diane (2022-06-04). "Hip replacement forces San Diego elite athlete to run his final mile". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  19. ^ "History – San Diego Track Club". sandiegotrackclub.org. Archived from the original on 2025-01-15. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  20. ^ a b "USA Track & Field | San Diego-Imperial". usatf.org. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  21. ^ "World Athletics Cross Country Championships Belgrade24 U20 Race Men Team Results". World Athletics.
  22. ^ "USA Track & Field | Awards". usatf.org. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  23. ^ Grissom, Joanne. "Award: President". Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  24. ^ "It's Time to Love Off-Road Racing Again". Runner's World. 2015-08-20. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
  25. ^ "Internationally-renowned local running coach releases book". SDNews.com. 2024-02-06. Retrieved 2025-03-13.