CLEMSON, S.C. – Entering his eighth season with the Clemson track and field program, Lennox Graham has been promoted to Associate Head Coach as announced by Track and Field director, Mark Elliott.
“A well deserved honor as Coach Graham has been one of the top level coaches in the world, especially on the NCAA level,” Elliott said. “The Clemson Track & Field and Cross Country programs love having Coach Graham as our Associate Head Coach.”
In his seven seasons at Clemson, Graham has led the long sprints and hurdles groups and has guided athletes towards success both in their collegiate and professional careers.
Most recently, Graham was named a personal coach for Team Jamaica in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games as he coached the 2023 100m hurdles World Champion, Danielle Williams.
This past season, Graham coached multiple athletes towards success as Oneka Wilson was named the 60 meter hurdles ACC Champion for back-to-back seasons. Wilson was also crowned the 2024 100 meter hurdles ACC Champion.
In 2023, Graham helped lead Clemson standout D’Andre Anderson to two gold medals at the NACAC U23 Championships in both the 400 meters and the 4×400 relay. In the 2022-23 season, Graham led Giano Roberts to Clemson’s first-ever national championship in the men’s 60m hurdles at the NCAA Championships.
Outside of NCAA competition, Graham has coached in several international events including the 2024 Olympic Games, 2018 Continental, 2016 Olympic Games, 2014 Commonwealth Games and three World Championships in Athletics.
Graham and the rest of the Tigers will look to earn more success and accolades in the upcoming track and field season as the 2024-25 indoor and outdoor schedule will be released in the next few weeks.