Lance Deal’s
earliest athletic
achievements
included All-State
honors in football,
wrestling and track
at Natrona high
School in Casper,
Wyoming. He went on
to graduate from
Montana State
university in
Bozeman, Montana. He
competed is the
1988, 1992, 1996 and
2000 summer Olympic
Games, winning a
silver medal in 1996
in Atlanta in the
hammer throw.
Deal finished
second in the hammer
at the 1989 and 1994
World Cup and at the
1998 Goodwill Games,
and is a two-time
Pan Am Games
Champion. He is a
four-time Olympian,
he holds the U.S.
hammer throw record
of 82.52 meters/270
feet, 9 inches and
was ranked #1 in the
world in that event
in 1996. Lance is
the owner of 12 U.S.
Indoor 35-lb.
weight-throw titles.
He retired after
the 2001 season, but
he returned to win
the 2002 Men's
National Hammer
Title. Deal is
currently an
assistant shot,
discus and hammer
coach at University
of Oregon. He will
oversee all four
throws events for
both Oregon men’s
and women’s units in
2007-08 for the
fifth straight
season.