
Sports Speed

Kim Goss
Kim Goss is a former strength coach for the U.S. Air Force Academy and volunteer assistant track coach at Brown University. He has designed and supervised workouts for Olympians in four sports, and his weightlifters have competed in the Senior and Junior World Championships. Goss was an editor at Runner’s World Publications, editor of "Bigger Faster Stronger" magazine, and his articles have appeared in over 50 print publications. Academically, Goss has a master's degree in human movement with undergrad studies in journalism.
Gabriel Mvumvure
Gabriel Mvumvure has experienced “the road less traveled” as a sprint and hurdle coach, coaching in the SEC, the Ivy League, and the PAC-10 conference. As an athlete, Mvumvure competed in five IAAF World Championships and the 2016 Olympics, representing Zimbabwe in the 100 meters. He is the Zimbabwe National Indoor Record Holder in the 60m with 6.6, and at the time, his 9.98 best ranked him as the seventh-fastest 100m in African history.
In 2008, Mvumvure earned an NCAA title on the 4x100m relay team for Louisiana State University, the SEC college where he began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant. He graduated from LSU in 2011 with a B.A. in International Relations and Political Science and raced professionally from 2012 to 2016. In 2019, he took the head coaching position for sprints and hurdles at Brown University, where his accomplishments included two school records (held for 63 and 32 years!), 33 Top 10 performances, and 109 personal bests. In 2022, he began coaching at Washington State University. In his first year, his sprinters and hurdlers collectively broke 108 personal bests (60 men, 48 women). Mvumvure is currently an assistant coach (sprints) at the University of Arizona.