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Shawn Venable

LIFE EVENTS 2016 Left Job at Oral Roberts University Athletics Left Job at Oral Roberts University Started Working at Liberty University 2012 Left Job at Bacone College Started Working at Oral Roberts University Athletics Started Working at Oral Roberts University 2008 Ashley Venable and Shawn Venable Got Married with Shawn Venable Ashley Venable and Shawn Venable Got Engaged with Shawn Venable 2007 Started Working at Bacone College

Graduated from Oral Roberts University 2005

Ashley Venable and Shawn Venable First Met with Shawn Venable

Graduated from Oral Roberts University 2000

Graduated from Owasso High School 1981

Born on September 24, 1981

Liberty University Assistant Track & Field Coach: Jumps and Hurdles · August 29, 2016 to present · Lynchburg, Virginia

Oral Roberts University Teaching Assistant · June 1, 2012 to August 2016

Oral Roberts University Athletics Assistant Track & Field Coach- Field Events · June 1, 2012 to August 2016 · Tulsa, Oklahoma

Bacone College Head Track & Field/Cross Country Coach · January 2007 to June 2012 · Muskogee, Oklahoma EDUCATION

Oral Roberts University Class of 2007 · Master of Arts in Theology: Biblical Literature · Biblical Literature: Judaic Christian Studies · Tulsa, Oklahoma

Oral Roberts University Class of 2005 · Theology- Emphasis in New Testament Literature · Tulsa, Oklahoma

Owasso High School Class of 2000 · Owasso, Oklahoma


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Venable Hired as Liberty Assistant Track Coach August 23, 2016| Lynchburg, Va.| RSS| Share


Shawn Venable (right) has been hired as an assistant track & field coach at Liberty. Liberty Track & Field Head Coach Brant Tolsma has announced the hiring of Shawn Venable as assistant coach for jumps and hurdles. Venable joins the Flames after spending the last four seasons at Oral Roberts. Venable served as assistant track & field coach/recruiting coordinator for Oral Roberts, focusing on the jumps, hurdles, short sprints and throws. He coached a number of standout performers, including two All-Americans, eight qualifiers to the NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round meet and 13 Southland Conference champions. "We are excited to have Coach Shawn Venable join our track staff at Liberty," said Tolsma. "His life mission aligns very well with our team mission to develop high-level teams of individuals who represent Jesus Christ in athletics and in daily life. He is passionate and energetic and is experienced in developing high-level athletes. His strongest coaching experience is in the jumps and hurdles, the exact areas we were seeking. He appears qualified to help Liberty's track program continue to progress." Prior to his time at Oral Roberts, Venable spent five seasons (2007-12) as head track & field/cross country coach at Bacone College. He reestablished the program in January 2007 and quickly guided his team to success. The Bacone men's track & field team captured Red River Conference titles in both 2009 and 2012, and Venable was named Red River Conference Coach of the Year both times. Additionally, his men's track & field squad placed inside the top 25 at both the NAIA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2012. During Venable's five years at Bacone, he coached 17 NAIA All-Americans, three NAIA Academic All-Americans, 65 NAIA national qualifiers, 15 Red River Conference champions, 103 all-conference honorees and 47 academic all-conference award winners. Venable began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Oral Roberts, working as a volunteer assistant track & field coach for the 2005-06 season. As an athlete, Venable started out as a middle and long distance runner at Oral Roberts before transitioning to the pole vault and decathlon later in his career. He served as team captain and earned two Mid-Continent all-conference honors as a senior. During Venable's time on the squad, Oral Roberts captured four Mid-Continent Conference championships. The native of Owasso, Okla., owns two degrees and is nearing completion of a third. He graduated from Oral Roberts with a bachelor's degree in theology – New Testament Biblical literature in 2005. Four years later, Venable earned a master's degree in theology – Judeo-Christian Studies from Oral Roberts. He is on track to graduate with a master's degree in secondary education – sports administration from East Central University during the fall of 2016. Venable has also shown a commitment to education within the sport of track & field, winning the 2015 Vern Gambetta Coaching Education Award from USA Track & Field (USATF). Since 2013, he has served as the USATF Coaching Education Southeast Regional Coordinator. Venable spends 8-10 weekends each year instructing USATF Level 1 schools. Venable is an IAAF Level 5/USATF Level 3 certified in jumping events, sprinting events and combined events. He is also a USTFCCCA Strength & Conditioning Coach and a National Pole Vault Coaches Association (NPVCA) Certified Coach. Venable and his wife, Ashley, have three sons, Keegan, Kolton and Kingston.

Assistant Track & Field Coach: Jumps and Hurdles at Liberty University

Past: Oral Roberts University and Oral Roberts University Athletics

Studied Biblical Literature: Judaic Christian Studies at Oral Roberts University Past: Owasso High School

Lives in Lynchburg, Virginia From Owasso, Oklahoma

Married to Ashley Venable

Shawn Venable Title: Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Phone: 918-495-7820 Email: shvenable@oru.edu Alma Mater: ORU Graduating Year: 2005 Bio Shawn Venable returned to his alma mater as a coach just before the 2012-13 school year, after serving five years as the head coach at Bacone College. He will serve as the recruiting coordinator for the Golden Eagles and will also work extensively with the jumpers and the throwers.

As Dial's athletes have done at ORU, Venable's athletes at Bacone rewrote the record books, bringing the program to national prominence.

During Venable's tenure, Bacone won two Red River Conference Titles (2009 and 2012), and finished as the RRAC runners-up twice. The program produced 17 NAIA All-Americans, three NAIA Academic All-Americans, 65 NAIA national qualifiers, 15 RRAC Individual Champions, 103 RRAC All-Conference and 47 RRAC Academic All-Conference honors. Additionally, Venable twice received the Red-River Conference Men's Coach of the Year Award (2009 and 2012).

Last season alone, the Warriors earned eleven NAIA All-Americans and two NAIA Academic All-American honors and were nothing short of dominate on the conference level. At the men's Red-River Conference Championship the men's team broke the conference record for most points scored at the conference meet (222-previously 183) and greatest margin of victory (116- previously 79). Bacone College scored more points than the second and third place finishers combined (Northwood 106, Langston 97). Venable's team crowned seven RRAC Individual Champions, 29 RRAC All-Conference honors and 15 RRAC Academic All-Conference honors.

Leading the 2012 campaign was the senior triumvirate of Murphy, Wiley and Ivy. Jamal Murphy has the school record in the 100m (10.37) and 200m (21.28) and earned 3 All-American honors in the 100m, 200m and 4x400m relay during the 2012 season. Emanuel Wiley is a four-time All-American in the long and triple jumps and has broke and re-broke his school record in the long jump (24'8 ½ / 7.53m) and triple jump (51'4/15.66m) a total of thirteen times. Fellow senior Brian Ivy holds the school record in the 400m (47.98), a piece of the 4x400m school record (3:11.71) and two All-American plaques of his own.

Venable received his graduate degree and undergraduate degree at Oral Roberts University in 2009 and 2005 respectively. While working on his Master's Degree in Judaic-Christian Studies Venable assisted with the Monte Casino track & field team during the 2005-06 season.

At ORU, Venable ran middle and long distance before an injury made him decide to take up pole vault and the decathlon, helping ORU win four conference championships while donning the Blue and Gold.

In addition to being the team captain during his senior year, he was also a Mid-Continent All-Conference selection.

Venable is an Owasso, Okla., native, playing football and basketball, while qualifying for the state championships in cross country, swimming and track and field.

Venable is a USATF Certified Instructor and has received his USATF Level Two Coaching Certification in the Jumps and the Throws. He is also a USTFCCCA Academy Specialist in the Sprint, Hurdle and Relay Events and a participating member of the "Emerging Elite" Coaches Program at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. Additionally, Venable has attended track & field conference, camps and seminars in Rhode Island, Nevada, California, Indiana, Texas and Oklahoma. He is also currently working on a second graduate degree from East Central University in Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration.

In addition to academics and athletics, Coach Venable enjoys reading and traveling. He has studied in and/or traveled to numerous countries including Argentina, Belgium, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, and South Korea.

Venable and his wife, Ashley, have two sons, Keegan and Kolton. Venable Added to Track and Field Staff Jul 19, 2012

TULSA, Okla.-ORU graduate Shawn Venable has been added to the ORU Track and Field coaching staff after five years at Bacone College, it was announced by Head Coach Joe Dial.

As Dial's athletes have done at ORU, Venable's athletes at Bacone rewrote the record books, bringing the program to national prominence.

During Venable's tenure, Bacone won two Red River Conference Titles (2009 and 2012), and finished as the RRAC runners-up twice. The program produced 17 NAIA All-Americans, three NAIA Academic All-Americans, 65 NAIA national qualifiers, 15 RRAC Individual Champions, 103 RRAC All-Conference and 47 RRAC Academic All-Conference honors. Additionally, Venable twice received the Red-River Conference Men's Coach of the Year Award (2009 and 2012).

Last season alone, the Warriors earned eleven NAIA All-Americans and two NAIA Academic All-American honors and were nothing short of dominate on the conference level. At the men's Red-River Conference Championship the men's team broke the conference record for most points scored at the conference meet (222-previously 183) and greatest margin of victory (116- previously 79). Bacone College scored more points than the second and third place finishers combined (Northwood 106, Langston 97). Venable's team crowned seven RRAC Individual Champions, 29 RRAC All-Conference honors and 15 RRAC Academic All-Conference honors.

Venable received his graduate degree and undergraduate degree at Oral Roberts University in 2009 and 2005 respectively. While working on his Master's Degree in Judaic-Christian Studies Venable assisted with the Monte Casino track & field team during the 2005-06 season.

At ORU, Venable ran middle and long distance before an injury made him decide to take up pole vault and the decathlon, helping ORU win four conference championships while donning the Blue and Gold.

In addition to being the team captain during his senior year, he was also a Mid-Continent All-Conference selection.

Venable is an Owasso, Okla., native, playing football and basketball, while qualifying for the state championships in cross country, swimming and track and field.

Venable is a USATF Certified Instructor and has received his USATF Level Two Coaching Certification in the Jumps and the Throws. He is also a USTFCCCA Academy Specialist in the Sprint, Hurdle and Relay Events and a participating member of the "Emerging Elite" Coaches Program at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. Additionally, Venable has attended track & field conference, camps and seminars in Rhode Island, Nevada, California, Indiana, Texas and Oklahoma. He is also currently working on a second graduate degree from East Central University in Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration.

In addition to academics and athletics, Coach Venable enjoys reading and traveling. He has studied in and/or traveled to numerous countries including Argentina, Belgium, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, and South Korea.

Venable and his wife, Ashley, have two sons, Keegan and Kolton.

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Venable Helps Start Track Camp in Belize Jul 28, 2014

TULSA, Okla. - The impact of the Oral Roberts University track and field program continued to stretch around the world this summer as ORU Assistant Coach Shawn Venable helped start a track and field camp at the Marion Jones Sport Complex in Belize.

"It was a great joy and honor to work with the athletes and coaches of Belize," said Venable. "Hosting this camp was something that has been on my heart for several years and took a lot of planning. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to travel down there and use the sport of track and field as a vehicle to touch the lives of the youth in Belize."

Venable partnered with the Belize Athletic Association to host the free camp that had more than 40 athletes, ranging from age 4 to members of the Belizian National Team in attendance. The campers worked on everything from general strength exercises to fine tuning their skills.

"Four years ago, I went down to Belize with my former college roommate," said Venable. "It is an English speaking country but is very poor. I kept asking myself 'what can I do to help them?' and this camp seemed like a perfect way to give back."

After four years of planning, Venable and the Belize Athletic Association pulled off the inaugural camp, and plans to continue doing so each year.

For the latest information on ORU track and field, follow @ORUTrack on Twitter or go to www.ORUAthletics.com.

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Share2 Posted: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 12:00 am By Staff and Wire Reports | 0 comments Constantly involved in education, whether on the track or in the classroom, ORU Track and Field assistant coach Shawn Venable was rewarded for his efforts as he earned the Vern Gambetta Coaching Education Award from USA Track and Field. Venable has spent 8-10 weekends a year instructing USATF Level 1 schools. In 2014-15, he worked programs at ORU, Kansas City, Dallas, Nashville, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Miami and Seattle. Venable was also asked to serve as a Coaching Education Regional Coordinator for the southeast, working to find areas that were underserved by the USATF coaching education program.


Venable Earns USATF Award

Venable Earns USATF Award Dec 08, 2015

TULSA, Okla. – Constantly involved in education, whether on the track or in the classroom, ORU Track and Field Assistant Coach Shawn Venable was rewarded for his efforts as he earned the Vern Gambetta Coaching Education Award from USA Track and Field.

"I am so thankful for the opportunity to be involved with USA Track and Field and was unspeakably humbled to receive the Vern Gambetta Coaching Education Award. Thank you to my wife, Ashley, for her unbelievable support and for allowing me to disappear for random weekends all over the country," said Venable.

The award is to recognize excellence in USA Track and Field Coaching Education. Venable has spent 8-10 weekends a year travelling to host and instruct USATF Level 1 schools. In 2014-15, he worked programs at ORU, Kansas City, Dallas, Nashville, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Miami and Seattle.

Venable was also asked to serve as a Coaching Education Regional Coordinator for the southeast, working to find areas that were underserved by the USATF coaching education program.

For the latest information on ORU athletics, follow @ORUAthletics on Twitter or go to www.ORUAthletics.com. Fans can also receive updates on the team by downloading the Golden Eagles Front Row App at www.ORUAthletics.com/frontrow or in the App Store.

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College: Oral Roberts ('05) Start Date: 8/29/2016 Email: slvenable@liberty.edu

Shawn Venable joins the Liberty track & field staff as an assistant coach for jumps and hurdles after spending the last four seasons at Oral Roberts. Venable served as assistant track & field coach/recruiting coordinator for Oral Roberts, focusing on the jumps, hurdles, short sprints and throws. He coached a number of standout performers, including two All-Americans, eight qualifiers to the NCAA Division I West Preliminary Round meet and 13 Southland Conference champions. Prior to his time at Oral Roberts, Venable spent five seasons (2007-12) as head track & field/cross country coach at Bacone College. He reestablished the program in January 2007 and quickly guided his team to success. The Bacone men's track & field team captured Red River Conference titles in both 2009 and 2012, and Venable was named Red River Conference Coach of the Year both times. Additionally, his men's track & field squad placed inside the top 25 at both the NAIA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2012. During Venable's five years at Bacone, he coached 17 NAIA All-Americans, three NAIA Academic All-Americans, 65 NAIA national qualifiers, 15 Red River Conference champions, 103 all-conference honorees and 47 academic all-conference award winners. Venable began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Oral Roberts, working as a volunteer assistant track & field coach for the 2005-06 season. As an athlete, Venable started out as a middle and long distance runner at Oral Roberts before transitioning to the pole vault and decathlon later in his career. He served as team captain and earned two Mid-Continent all-conference honors as a senior. During Venable's time on the squad, Oral Roberts captured four Mid-Continent Conference championships. The native of Owasso, Okla., owns two degrees and is nearing completion of a third. He graduated from Oral Roberts with a bachelor's degree in theology – New Testament Biblical literature in 2005. Four years later, Venable earned a master's degree in theology – Judeo-Christian Studies from Oral Roberts. He is on track to graduate with a master's degree in secondary education – sports administration from East Central University during the fall of 2016. Venable has also shown a commitment to education within the sport of track & field, winning the 2015 Vern Gambetta Coaching Education Award from USA Track & Field (USATF). Since 2013, he has served as the USATF Coaching Education Southeast Regional Coordinator. Venable spends 8-10 weekends each year instructing USATF Level 1 schools. Venable is an IAAF Level 5/USATF Level 3 certified in jumping events, sprinting events and combined events. He is also a USTFCCCA Strength & Conditioning Coach and a National Pole Vault Coaches Association (NPVCA) Certified Coach. Venable and his wife, Ashley, have three sons, Keegan, Kolton and Kingston.