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Peter Farwell |
Head Coach Men's/Women's Cross Country pfarwell@williams.edu 413-597-3249 |
Peter Farwell is the head coach of the men's and women's cross country teams at Williams (men since 1979 and women since 2000).
In 2008 Farwell guided his Eph men to their 21st consecutive Little Three title.
His men's teams have won 9 New England, 11 NESCAC titles and 4
ECAC titles, garnering Farwell 6 regional coach of the year honors
and three NESCAC Coach of the Year awards. He was named 1994
National Coach of the Year after leading the Williams men to the
first of its two NCAA championships.
Since 1993 the men’s teams have also finished 3rd, 4th, 5th,
5th, 6th, 7th, 7th, 9th and 10th at the NCAA championship meet.
Farwell took over the reins of the women's cross country team in 2000, and the Ephs won the NCAA title in 2002 and 2004 and has recorded 3 runner-up finishes, two 3rds, 4th and an 8th in the past 8 seven years!
His women’s teams have won 2 New England, 4 NESCAC titles and 4 ECAC titles, and he has been chosen women’s regional coach of the year twice, NESCAC Coach of the Year twice, and National Coach of the Year in 2002 and 2004. Altogether he has coached 15 men harriers to 27 All-American finishes (including 2 national champs) and 11 women to 20 All-American finishes.
Bringing to the sport a Williams ('73) liberal arts undergraduate education combined with a scientific knowledge of physiology (M.A. in P.E. Coaching, Central Michigan University ‘90), Coach Farwell has devised a training plan that improves runners of all levels. His devotion to every athlete on the team helps make Williams one of the deepest Division III teams in the nation. Farwell's 23-year competitive experience included a 23rd-place finish (2:20) at the Boston Marathon and the 6-mile Williams school record.
Farwell was head coach of the Williams men’s and women’s track & field teams from 1988 to 2001, being honored 15 times (11 for men's team, 4 for women's team) as New England Division III Coach of the Year and in 1995 was named Men's National Coach of the Year. Other years he has served as assistant track coach of the distance runners 1980-1987 and 2002 to the present.
When track was under his leadership the teams won 9 indoor and
10 outdoor New England titles for the men plus 6 indoor and 8
outdoor for the women, 10 men’s and 9 women’s NESCAC
titles, 4 men’s and 6 women’s ECAC titles, and at the
NCAA Championships the men placed 2nd twice and 7 times in the top
10 while the women also garnered 7 top 10 NCAA finishes,
highlighted by two 3rds.
Altogether he has coached 67 different track All-Americans plus
relay members (6 men and 6 women’s relays, 20 distance women
(47 awards) and 18 distance men (37 awards), 12 women and 17 men in
other events (34 women awards and 36 men’s) including 22
national champions (by 12 different athletes -- 7 women distance, 5
men distance, 6 women and 4 men in other events).




