Payton Jordan

He coached track and field at Stanford from 1957 through 1979, his
athletes winning six individual NCAA titles and setting five world
records. He was the head coach of the 1968 U.S. Olympic team that won a
record 24 medals, including 12 Golds, and established six world records.
He was also the director of the historic U.S. vs. U.S.S.R. meet at
Stanford Stadium in 1962. Then, when well past 50, he resurrected his
own career as a champion sprinter, setting "Masters" world records in
the 100 meters for every age group from 55 through 80. He finally
retired at age 81 with no more worlds to conquer.
Inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.