As a sprinter at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, Conwright was a three-time NCAA All-American in the 100m and a two-time All-American in the 200m. In the Big West Conference, he was a four-time champion in the 100m from the years of 1996 through 2000, and he still holds the conference championship-meet record at 10.12 seconds. He later went on to run a 10.10 at the national championships that same year. He was also a two-time BWC champion in the 200m.
His personal-best time in the 100-metre dash was 10.05 seconds, achieved in July 2000 in Flagstaff. His personal-best time over 60 metres is 6.61 seconds, achieved in March 2003 in Boston. In the 200 metres, he ran 20.59 seconds, achieved in July 2002 in Rome.[4]
Coaching
Conwright later served as head sprint coach for the National Korean Federation from 2007 through 2008[citation needed] and then became an assistant coach under Olympian and Olympic Coach John Smith.[citation needed]
References
^Wallner, Peter J. (May 22, 1998). "Poly's Conwright sees room for improvement". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. C1.
^Wallner, Peter J. (August 9, 1995). "Poly football starts to rumble with arrival of newcomers". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. C-1.
^Gifford, Clive (2004). A World-Class Sprinter. Heinemann Library. p. 39. ISBN9781403446695.