Track and Field History
1. I was the stat guy for Oregon track meets from 2001 to 2009. I provided background information and give information for Paul Swangard to announce including information on where marks stand on the UO and national lists. I have also helped with all major meets at Oregon including NCAA, US, and Prefontaine meets.
2. I worked for CBS as the stat guy for the 2005 to 2007 telecasts in Sacramento.
3. I have announced at Willamette University since 2003.
4. I worked for Comcast Sportsnet as their Graphics coordinator for the 2008 Olympic Trials. I had a graphic several times that indicated interesting stats related to upcoming event finals called "Schneider's Stats"
5. I believe in Bill Bowerman's idea that you prepare athletes for the Olympics. He took local athletes and made them great. He didn't recruit overseas. If athletes came from other countries he trained them but he didn't look for them. The University of Oregon has always taken that philosophy. Other schools have recruited other countries to win championships. Take the "Track Capital of the World", that's great for them but not what I prefer. There are a lot of great coaches that have taken that other philosophy and they have had great success. In 2009 I met the two best at that and I really learned a lot from their attitude and personality and I am better for it.
"Go Oregon"
Other Track History
Ran for Interlake High School - Brad Barquist first started running as a junior on our team when I was a senior. FYI - Barquist was a multi-time competitor in the US championships in the 10,000 meters
Team manager for UO Men from 1986-1991 There for 1986 and 1990 Pac-10 championships. Helped John Gillespie with jumps, sprints, and hurdles. third place finish at 1991 NCAA championships was tremendous.
Been to every Olympic Trials since 1972 except for Atlanta when I went to the Olympics instead.
Also consistently attended Prefontaine classic as attendee and then filmed field events from the field since 2009.
Been to all NCAA meets between 2009 and 2018