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Pat Melgares

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Pat Melgares is a public information officer and communications specialist at Kansas State University in Manhattan.

He is a 1989 graduate in English/journalism from Adams State College in his hometown Alamosa, Colorado, where he also starred as a four-time cross country and track and field All American.

He has combined his love for writing and distance running in his first full-length book, a biography of legendary U.S. distance running coach Joe I. Vigil.

Pat's professional career began as a sports and news editor in high school, college and at The Valley Courier in Alamosa. In 1994, he became the public information officer at Adams State College. He has been at Kansas State University since 1998.
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“The young athlete would be well advised to keep athletics in its place. Be passionately involved in the activity, exert yourself to succeed. Gain from competing the massive satisfaction that competing offers. Yet be a well-rounded, sensitive, literate human being. It is not the job of athletics to produce people who know or care for nothing except athletics. Keep it in its place, behind your family, your concern for the general life of the world, and your education. There are athletes and coaches who prepare to act as if athletics were life; it is not. It is but a corner—and a rich one—of life which will contribute immensely to the holistic development of the individual.
-- Joe I. Vigil”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“Some people look at you and they look right through you, like they're looking for the next person to talk to. But with Vigil, you never felt unimportant in front of him.
-- Larry Fujimoto, Alamosa High School, 1954-1958”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“I told Coach, ‘You know, I realize we’ve been working hard for this, but the medal almost doesn’t matter anymore because I feel like you all have elevated me in such a way that I never could have duplicated that.’ The reinforcement of the journey is so valuable, not just the prize or medal hanging around your neck. And we had such a special time pursuing that together.
-- Denna Kastor, 2004 Olympic bronze medalist in the marathon”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“Some people look at you and they look right through you, like they're looking for the next person to talk to. But with Vigil, you never felt unimportant in front of him.
-- Larry Fujimoto, Alamosa High School, 1954-1958”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“I grew up caring about things. I just carried it over into my work. I knew that people had problems. I knew that my mom had problems. I knew the problems that people on the south side had. I tried to get them all to the next level of success, something you could be proud of. And I just practiced the same principles on the team.
-- Joe I. Vigil”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“(I would tell my athletes) you're here; your parents are sacrificing to send you to school. Don't let them down. Work a little harder. Be accountable. Be an impact person for your team. Help your teammates out. You know, they're not machines; they're going to have a bad every now and then.
-- Joe I. Vigil”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“I think the summation of Coach Vigil is that he is a coaches' coach, and there are very few of those in this business. The ultimate compliment that any coach has is that you have a go-to person -- and we call those mentors. But then you have a person like Coach Vigil, who is a step ahead of the vast majority of coaches in the United States.
-- Lance Harter, head coach, University of Arkansas women's cross country and track and field”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

“The young athlete would be well advised to keep athletics in its place. Be passionately involved in the activity, exert yourself to succeed. Gain from competing the massive satisfaction that competing offers. Yet be a well-rounded, sensitive, literate human being. It is not the job of athletics to produce people who know or care for nothing except athletics. Keep it in its place, behind your family, your concern for the general life of the world, and your education. There are athletes and coaches who prepare to act as if athletics were life; it is not. It is but a corner—and a rich one—of life which will contribute immensely to the holistic development of the individual.
-- Joe I. Vigil”
Pat Melgares, Chasing Excellence: The Remarkable Life and Inspiring Vigilosophy of Coach Joe I. Vigil

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