Randy Lane

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TitleHead coach
Born1967 (age 5758)
Randy Lane
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamLong Island Sharks
ConferenceEast Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL)
Biographical details
Born1967 (age 5758)
Alma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1992–1994UCLA (Asst. coach)
1995–1997UC Santa Barbara
1998–2001UCLA (Asst. coach)
2002–2006Florida (Asst. coach)
2007–2011Michigan State (Associate head coach)
2012–2016UCLA (Asst. coach)
2017–19UCLA (Asst. head coach)
2021–presentLong Island Sharks (Head coach)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Conference title (13):
Pac-12, (UCLA): 1993; 1999; 2000; 2002; 2012; 2016; 2018; 2019
Big Ten, (Michigan State): 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010; 2011

National title (3):
UCLA: 2000; 2001; 2018
Awards
National Assistant Coach of the Year: 2000
West Region Assistant Coach of the Year: 2012; 2018
Randy Lane
Personal information
Born1967 (age 5758)
Gymnastics career
SportMen's artistic gymnastics
College teamIllinois Fighting Illini
(Class of 1989)
ClubColumbus Gymnastics Center
Head coachYoshi Hayasaki
Medal record
Representing Illinois Fighting Illini
NCAA Championships
Gold medal – first place1989 LincolnTeam
Silver medal – second place1988 LincolnTeam
Big Ten Championships
Gold medal – first place1988Team
Gold medal – first place1989Team

Randy Lane (born in 1967) is a former American artistic gymnast, and a current collegiate gymnastics coach.[1] He competed for the Illinois Fighting Illini team from 1986–1989, helping his team to win the 1989 NCAA Championship.[2] Lane was the current head coach of the Long Island University gymnastics team, serving as the program's inaugural head coach after the school added the program in March 2020.[3]

Lane also serves as the Chair of the Collegiate Gymnastics Growth Initiative (CGGI).[4]

As a gymnast

Lane competed for the Illinois Fighting Illini team from 1986–1989, with which he won two Big Ten Conference Championship and one NCAA National Championship, in 1989.

Championship Finishes
Year Championship Finish
1988 Big Ten 1st
1988 NCAA 2nd
1989 Big Ten 1st
1989 NCAA 1st

Coaching

Championships

Competitive history

References

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