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  1. William Jay Bowerman (February 19, 1911 – December 24, 1999) was an American track and field coach and co-founder of Nike, Inc. [1] Over his career, he trained 31 Olympic athletes, 51 All-Americans, 12 American record-holders, 22 NCAA champions and 16 sub- 4 minute milers. [2]

  2. Bill Bowerman fue más que una persona innovadora, también supo resolver problemas y nos enseñó que no importa qué grandes sean: lo primero es escuchar.

  3. Bill Bowerman, el colonizador del running. Incansable perfeccionista y detallista recalcitrante en busca del mejor desempeño de sus atletas, fue uno de los artífices para que el atletismo se convierta en un deporte masivo que traspasó las fronteras del mundo. 19 de julio de 2016. 12:15. Actualizado el 29 de agosto de 2020. Damián Cáceres.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Bill Bowerman had stellar success as a head track coach at the University of Oregon. His Oregon runners took home four NCAA national titles, 24 individual titles, and 16 Top 10 NCAA finishes. In addition, his track and field teams included 64 All-Americans, 38 conference champions, and 33 Olympians.

  5. Bill Bowerman served as head coach for the 1972 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Team. Prior to that, Bowerman had been instrumental in establishing a high-altitude training program for the team. He also served on the USOC Board of Directors and assisted on other U.S. Olympic Track and Field teams.

  6. Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman's quest to create footwear to improve athlete performance is a driving force for Nike's ever-evolving approach to product innovation.

  7. First you listen. Then you see the problem. Then you find the solution, and if you’re lucky, it changes the world. Originally published: July 14, 2022. Bill Bowerman wasn’t just an innovator…he was also a problem solver, and he taught us all that no matter the size of the problem, the first step is to listen…