Tony Tenisci
In 1968, 1969 and 1970, Tony Tenisci was the Canadian Senior Champion in the Hammer Throw.
Tony has also been Canadian Midget, Juvenile and Junior Champion in the Hammer.
In 1968, Tony held the North American Junior record in the Hammer Throw.
In 1970, Tony participated in the British Commonwealth Games.
In 1971, he participated in the Pan-American Games. He also held the World Indoor Hammer Record in 1971.
He was chosen NCAA All-American from Washington State University in 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1973.
In 1978, he began coaching university teams in the U.S. He established the first women's track and field team at Washington State University, coaching there until 1983, when he accepted a coaching position at the University of Pennsylvania.
Tony established himself as one of the best technical coaches in the country. He conducts numerous clinics and is widely published in technical magazines.
He is the Director of Throwing Events at the Penn Relays, the largest and oldest track and field meet in the world.