Athletes
Heather Golnick has been successfully coaching athletes for over 20 years. Ranging from her work with high school cross country and track teams to developing athletes who have accomplished one of the top honors in the sport of triathlon – becoming an IRONMAN, she has done it all.
Heather has coached over 100 athletes to successfully cross the line in an Ironman, including several Kona Ironman World Championship Qualifiers. In addition, Heather is currently the Head Men’s and Women’s Triathlon Coach at Liberty University.
Professional Highlights -
- Owner IronEdge Coaching / 20+ years coaching experience
- Co-Author: Triathlete EQ
- Motivational Speaker
- USAT Certified Triathlon Coach
- Level III Cycling Coach
- SGX Level I & II Certified Coach
Race Highlights -
Ironman Champion
– IM Louisville 2007
– IM Arizona 2007
- Ironman Champion – IM Coeur d’ Alene 2003
- Ironman Champion – IM Wisconsin 2003
- Ironman Champion – IM Wisconsin 2002
- 3x Ironman World Championship / Kona Finisher
- 37x Ironman Finisher
- U.S. Long Course National Champion 2008
- Wildflower Half – Female Champion 2003
- Pucon 70.3 Champion
- Winner of over 200 multisport events
- OCR Female Masters Athlete of the Year 2017
- OCR Spartan Masters World Champion 2016
- 37x Spartan/ OCR Podium
Established in 2017, the San Diego Legion have represented San Diego since their inception. The Legion are one of seven founding teams in Major League Rugby. The Legion began play at Torero Stadium on the campus of the University of San Diego for the 2018 season.
On February 2, 2022, the Legion announced Snapdragon Stadium to be their new home beginning in 2023. On November 19, 2024, the team announced plans to leave Snapdragon Stadium to return to Torero Stadium. Playoff games may be hosted at Snapdragon Stadium depending on demand.
The Legion were runner-ups in the 2019 and 2023 season championships.
John Michael Carney (born April 20, 1964) is an American former professional football player who was a kicker in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 1987.
Carney was also a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, and New York Giants. He was a Pro Bowl selection with the Chargers in 1994 and with the Giants in 2008. When he was released from the Saints' active roster in December 2009, Carney was third on the NFL career scoring list with a career total of 2,044 points.[1][2] He was the last remaining player from the 1980s still active in professional football. He has also worked as a kicking consultant for the Saints.