Roger Counsil

Roger L. Counsil (January 11, 1935 – August 8, 2017) was an former American gymnastics coach and headed the United States Gymnastics Federation, now known as USA Gymnastics.

Biography

Counsil was born on January 11, 1935 in Wood River, Illinois. He was a standout athlete at Southern Illinois University, where he competed in track, swimming and gymnastics. He was the NAIA 1-meter diving champion in 1957, the same year he was named "Most Valuable Athlete" at SIU. In addition to his bachelor's degree, he also earned his Master's from SIU and completed his doctorate in Higher Education Administration at Indiana University.

For 17 years, he coached at Indiana State University.

Counsil was named Olympic coach for the U.S.-boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics, and held several other positions. These included chairman of the NCAA Gymnastics Committee, men's coach for the U. S. team in the 1978 World Games, host coach for the 1975 NCAA National Championships in Terre Haute, National "Coach of the Year" and four-time recipient of Mideast "Coach of the Year" honors, and Executive Director of the USA Gymnastics, a position he assumed after leaving ISU in February, 1980.

In 1985, he was inducted into both the Indiana State University and Southern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame.[1] On August 8, 2014, he was selected as Institutional Great by the Missouri Valley Conference and was inducted into the Conference Hall of Fame.[2]

Death

Council died on August 8, 2017 at the age of 82.[3]

References

  1. http://www.urelations.armstrong.edu/facstaff01/serviceawards.html
  2. "Archived copy". www.gosycamores.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "ISU Hall Of Famer Counsil dead at 82". www.tribstar.com. August 10, 2017. Archived from the original on September 13, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
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