14A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 19, 2005 WOMEN'S TRACK & FELD Track meet named for legendary coach Simmons6 By Chastity L Rolling Daily Sports Writer Even before Nike launched its "Just Do It" campaign in 1988, Michigan track coach Ken- neth "Red" Simmons used this expression to motivate his athletes to do their best. But, at the time, there was something different about Simmons's athletes - they were female. Simmons started the women's track and field program at Michigan. Despite all the hardships and setbacks that stood in his way, Simmons just did it. Now, at the age of 95, Simmons is retired in Ann Arbor and is enjoying his legacy. And on Saturday, the Michigan track team will host the 19th Annual Red Simmons Invitational. Simmons, who got his nickname "Red" from his vibrant red hair, graduated from Eastern Michigan in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He also represented the United States as a member of the 1932 Olympic track and field team, where he qualified for the 440-meter hur- dle semifinals. The Olympics later inspired his interest in starting a women's track team at Michigan. "It all began when me and my first wife, Betty, went to the 1960 Olympics in Rome," Simmons said. "The girls looked so bad, we wanted to help the women out." In the 1960 Olympics, the United States team was dominated by males. Female participants in all sports took home just 11 of the 71 total med- als that were earned by the United States. "It is not that the women didn't desire to do well," Simmons said. "They lacked opportunity for competition. Many times, the women ath- letes had to practice themselves, while the men received professional training." Simmons changed this. He came back home to Ann Arbor and told Betty, who taught physi- cal education at Slauson Junior High School, to send the best female in her gym class to his train- ing base at Michigan. Betty sent over Francea Goodridge. "Meeting (Simmons) was life changing," Goodridge, whose maiden name, said. "Before he came along, there was no opportunity for women sports. "But he approached the situation very mat- ter-of-factly. When I told him something that I couldn't do, he'd say, 'Just do it'. The experi- ence of training has changed my life, because ,in addition to developing my physical and mental strength, it also gave me confidence." When she was 13 years old, Goodridge became the first female to train with Simmons . Simmons trained her just like he had trained his male athletes. About a year after recruiting Goodridge, Simmons's launched the first Ann Arbor women's track and field club, the Michi- gammes. He coached all of the club's events and drove the buses to the meets. The run- ners' mothers made the first team uniforms and went to Kmart to buy shoes for the team. Simmons was determined to give his female athletes a fair chance. "All the girls needed were facilities, equip- ment, coaches and training," Simmons said. "Back then, female athletes didn't have the competitive experience. There was a lot of times they told me they couldn't do something, like run the mile. Then, I'd tell them to jog it. But just do it." In the 1960s, there were no varsity sports for women at Michigan. As a result, it was unheard of for females to weight train. Many people believed it was not ladylike for women to sweat. But Simmons thinks that both his athletes - and even those today - have found a balance. "The ladies know they are athletes on the track and ladies off the track," Simmons said. While Simmons was busy trying to recruit females for his team, he realized that other women's teams were forming. Simmons saw his influence around the state of Michigan through the development of women's track teams. Under Simmons's coaching, Goodridge became the first Michigan, and Ann Arbor, native to earn a spot on the women's Olympic track and field team. In 1968, she ran in the 800-meter race, and in 1972, she competed in the inaugural 1500-meter Olympics race for women. The Michigammes, which became a varsity team in 1978, won seven national championships, 19 state championships and numerous state cross country and track and field championships. When Simmons retired in 1981, he passed the baton to Goodridge. She coached the team to its first Big Ten Championship in 1983. Goodridge coached the team until 1984. After she left, Simmons lobbied for current coach James Henry - who Simmons had hired to assist his coaching staff when Henry was a graduate student at Michigan - to carry on his legacy. Thanks to Simmons, Henry got the job and has held it for 20 years. "He saw potential in me even I was not aware of," Henry said. "But I learned a lot from watch- ing him coach, like it is important to know your athletes and to treat them like athletes." The encouragement that Henry attained from Simmons has paid off, both for him and for the women's track team. Since he took over the reins in 1985, Henry has led the team to 11 Big Ten Championships. Simmons launched what is now a thriving and prosperous program at Michigan. Today, there are numerous cross country and track and field teams serving that allow women to exer- cise their minds and bodies. For Goodridge, the women's track team is a celebration of women's liberation. "It symbolizes political freedom beyond being able to train and compete," Goodridge said. "It is an affirmation of women's equality." 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