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Jack Tupper Daniels (born April 26, 1933) is an exercise physiologist, running coach and a coach of Olympic athletes. On March 21, 2013, he was named the head coach of the Wells College men's and women's cross country programs. He received his doctoral degree in exercise physiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Named "The World's Best Coach" by Runner's World magazine,he led SUNY Cortland runners to eight NCAA Division III National Championships, 31 individual national titles, and more than 130 All-America awards. Daniels outlined his training philosophies in the 1998 book, Daniels' Running Formula. He mentors and coaches some of America's top distance runners in the country.

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  • Jack Tupper Daniels (* 26. April 1933 in Detroit) ist ein ehemaliger Pentathlet und Professor für Sport und Trainer für Langstreckenlauf an der State University of New York, Cortland. Er promovierte an der University of Wisconsin–Madison im Fachgebiet Sportphysiologie. Die Zeitschrift Runner’s World nannte ihn den „besten Trainer der Welt“. Daniels erläutert seine Trainingsprinzipien in seinem 1998 erschienenen Bestseller Daniels’ Running Formula (deutsch: „Die Laufformel“). Er wohnt in Flagstaff, Arizona und ist dort als Berater und Trainer für einige der erfolgreichsten US-amerikanischen Langstreckenläufer tätig. Mit der US-amerikanischen Mannschaft gewann er bei Olympischen Spielen 1956 die Silber- sowie 1960 die Bronzemedaille. (de)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (born April 26, 1933) is an exercise physiologist, running coach and a coach of Olympic athletes. On March 21, 2013, he was named the head coach of the Wells College men's and women's cross country programs. He received his doctoral degree in exercise physiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Named "The World's Best Coach" by Runner's World magazine,he led SUNY Cortland runners to eight NCAA Division III National Championships, 31 individual national titles, and more than 130 All-America awards. Daniels outlined his training philosophies in the 1998 book, Daniels' Running Formula. He mentors and coaches some of America's top distance runners in the country. Daniels won a team silver medal in the 1956 Summer Olympics and a team bronze medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics for his participation in the modern pentathlon. (en)
  • Jack Daniels, né le 26 avril 1933 à Détroit (Michigan), est un pentathlonien américain. (fr)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (Detroit, 26 aprile 1933) è un ex pentatleta statunitense. (it)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels, född 26 april 1933 i Detroit, är en amerikansk före detta femkampare. Daniels blev olympisk silvermedaljör i modern femkamp vid sommarspelen 1956 i Melbourne. (sv)
  • Джек Таппер Дэниелс (род. 26 апреля 1933 года) — профессор физкультуры в университете и тренер спортсменов-олимпийцев по легкой атлетике. Призёр Олимпийских игр в Мельбурне (1956) и Риме (1960) по современному пятиборью в командном зачёте. По версии журнала Runner’s World назван «Лучшим тренером в мире». Автор книг о спорте. (ru)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (ur. 26 kwietnia 1933), amerykański pięcioboista nowoczesny i trener biegowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski. Autor niezwykle cenionej książki o treningu długodystansowym "Bieganie metodą Danielsa". Brał udział w dwóch igrzyskach (IO 56, IO 60), na obu zdobywał medale w drużynie. W 1956 Amerykanie (William Andre, Daniels, George Lambert) zajęli drugie miejsce, cztery lata później – Williama Andre zastąpił Robert Beck – byli trzeci. (pl)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (Detroit, 26 de abril de 1933) é um ex-pentatleta e professor de educação física estadunidense. (pt)
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  • Jack Daniels, né le 26 avril 1933 à Détroit (Michigan), est un pentathlonien américain. (fr)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (Detroit, 26 aprile 1933) è un ex pentatleta statunitense. (it)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels, född 26 april 1933 i Detroit, är en amerikansk före detta femkampare. Daniels blev olympisk silvermedaljör i modern femkamp vid sommarspelen 1956 i Melbourne. (sv)
  • Джек Таппер Дэниелс (род. 26 апреля 1933 года) — профессор физкультуры в университете и тренер спортсменов-олимпийцев по легкой атлетике. Призёр Олимпийских игр в Мельбурне (1956) и Риме (1960) по современному пятиборью в командном зачёте. По версии журнала Runner’s World назван «Лучшим тренером в мире». Автор книг о спорте. (ru)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (ur. 26 kwietnia 1933), amerykański pięcioboista nowoczesny i trener biegowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski. Autor niezwykle cenionej książki o treningu długodystansowym "Bieganie metodą Danielsa". Brał udział w dwóch igrzyskach (IO 56, IO 60), na obu zdobywał medale w drużynie. W 1956 Amerykanie (William Andre, Daniels, George Lambert) zajęli drugie miejsce, cztery lata później – Williama Andre zastąpił Robert Beck – byli trzeci. (pl)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (Detroit, 26 de abril de 1933) é um ex-pentatleta e professor de educação física estadunidense. (pt)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (* 26. April 1933 in Detroit) ist ein ehemaliger Pentathlet und Professor für Sport und Trainer für Langstreckenlauf an der State University of New York, Cortland. Er promovierte an der University of Wisconsin–Madison im Fachgebiet Sportphysiologie. Mit der US-amerikanischen Mannschaft gewann er bei Olympischen Spielen 1956 die Silber- sowie 1960 die Bronzemedaille. (de)
  • Jack Tupper Daniels (born April 26, 1933) is an exercise physiologist, running coach and a coach of Olympic athletes. On March 21, 2013, he was named the head coach of the Wells College men's and women's cross country programs. He received his doctoral degree in exercise physiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Named "The World's Best Coach" by Runner's World magazine,he led SUNY Cortland runners to eight NCAA Division III National Championships, 31 individual national titles, and more than 130 All-America awards. Daniels outlined his training philosophies in the 1998 book, Daniels' Running Formula. He mentors and coaches some of America's top distance runners in the country. (en)
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  • Дэниелс, Джек (тренер) (ru)
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