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Posted at 3:47 p.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Olympics: Baylor assistant to be Wariner's new coach

Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Baylor University assistant track coach Michael Ford said today he has agreed to coach defending Olympic 400 meters champion Jeremy Wariner as he prepares for the Beijing Games this summer.

Wariner split with longtime mentor Clyde Hart, who coached Wariner from skinny high school kid to one of the biggest track stars in the world over the past five years, in a contract dispute. Hart said he rejected a new contract for less money.

Ford, 34, said he hasn't yet worked out contract details.

"Jeremy asked me to work with him after things fell out with him and coach Hart," Ford said.

Ford ran the 400 at Baylor under Hart and has been an assistant there for several years. He helped recruit Wariner to Baylor out of high school. His coaching style won't be much different from Hart, Ford said.

"Training-wise 95 percent of it won't deviate from what Jeremy is already doing," Ford said.

Hart has long been considered a 400 guru with an international reputation for developing some of the biggest names in the track — he coached Olympic champion and world record holder Michael Johnson — and his split with Wariner in an Olympic year was a surprise.

In addition to the 2004 Olympic gold medal, Wariner won the gold medal at the 2005 and 2007 World Championships, setting a personal record each year under Hart's tutoring. He's favored to repeat his Olympic medal this year.

Ford said he's ready to step into Hart's shoes on the international stage.

"I know the goals are still the same, to win the gold medal and try to break the (world) record. I think I'm capable of doing the job," he said.

According to Wariner's Web site, he's scheduled to compete at the Sydney Grand Prix in Australia on Feb. 16. Ford said he hoped his deal with Wariner wouldn't strain his relationship with Hart. The two coaches met to talk about it in private Wednesday.

"We're going to work through it," Ford said. "We had a big hug after our meeting today."