
Saatara Appointed Assistant Coach to Oversee Field Events
8/5/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Track & Field
Aug. 5, 2010
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- University of Michigan men's track and field head coach Fred LaPlante announced today (Thursday, Aug. 5) the hiring of Mohamad Saatara as an assistant coach for the Wolverines. Saatara will oversee Michigan's field events.
"It's an honor to have the opportunity to be at the University of Michigan," said Saatara. "This program has such a rich tradition, and I am absolutely thrilled about joining the staff. Everyone is so motivated to be successful and be champions. This is a place where you feel the energy every single day, whether you walk into one of the facilities or talk to someone on the street. I'm very fortunate to have this opportunity, and I look forward to contributing to the future success here at the University of Michigan."
"Mohamad has a very good record of success coaching all field events," said LaPlante. "He's well respected around the country, and we are excited that he is here at Michigan to work with our athletes."
Saatara (pronounced sah-tar-ah) spent the previous eight seasons at Northern Arizona University. During that span, he helped guide the Lumberjacks to 12 Big Sky Conference men's and women's team championships. He has coached more than 20 Big Sky individual champions and guided more than 30 student-athletes to the NCAA Regional Championships. This past season, Saatara coached five Big Sky champions -- Shelby McCray (women's discus), Javier Villarreal (men's shot put), Curtis Durocher (men's hammer), Andres Rossini (men's discus) and Charles White (men's triple jump).
In the summer of 2008, three of Saatara's athletes competed at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Amin Nikfar, a volunteer assistant at Northern Arizona who trained under Saatara for two years, set the Iranian national outdoor record and qualified for the shot put. Former student-athlete Georgina Toth qualified in the hammer throw, and Zara Northover (Jamaica) made it to Beijing to compete in the shot put.
Some of his additional prominent athletes include Jeremy Hoff, a former walk-on who represented Northern Arizona at two consecutive NCAA Outdoor National Championships in 2003 and 2004; Karim Chester, an All-American in weight throw; and Dana Posey, who currently holds the school record for the hammer throw. At the NCAA Division II level, Saatara guided Nicole Duncan to national titles in the 100m, 200m and long jump.
An avid clinician, he has coached at the Ironwood throws camp in Spokane, Wash., and in 2009, he was also invited to the USATF Podium clinic in Las Vegas. He has presented at the 2008 USATF Super Clinic, held in conjunction with the USATF Olympic Trials, the Arizona Track Coaches Association, and the National Throws Coaches Association. He also organized the NAU Track and Field Coaching Seminars.
Saatara came to NAU after a stint at his alma mater, Cal State Los Angeles, where he served as the interim head coach for the program. He is a former All-American at CSULA, setting the Iranian national record in the weight throw in 1997 with a toss of 20.06 meters (65 feet, 9 inches). He finished second in the hammer throw at the 1995 Division II national championships. Saatara is a USA Track and Field Level II certified coach and is married to his wife of four years, Diane.
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