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  Tim Bradley

Tim Bradley

Player Profile

Position:
Men's Distance Coach

Experience:
Third Season

Alma Mater:
Murray State, 2005

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Tim Bradley is in his third season as assistant cross country and track and field coach at Saint Louis University. A former NCAA Division I student-athlete, Bradley works primarily with the men's cross country and distance runners.

Bradley has helped guide the Billikens to both individual and team success. He has coached one of the most successful men's distance runners in school history, Brian Holdmeyer. As a freshman, Holdmeyer qualified for the 10,000-meter run at the USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He has also been SLU's top runner the past two seasons on the cross country course.

Bradley began his collegiate career at Murray State, where he ran from 2001 to 2003. He earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in cross country in 2002. After completing his academic requirements at MSU, Bradley began graduate school at Western Illinois where he claimed All-Mid Continent Conference cross country honors in addition to All-Conference accolades in the 5K (indoor) and 10K (outdoor) in 2006.

A 2005 graduate of Murray State with a degree in exercise science, Bradley is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Additionally, Bradley earned a master's degree in exercise physiology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Bradley is highly successful on the St. Louis competitive scene, running for the Big River Elite racing team. He has participated on several Club Cross Country National Championship teams, some of which finished in the top 10. In 2007, Bradley was the Spirit of St. Louis and Lewis and Clark half marathon Missouri Champion.

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