Adam Bork
In 1997, Bork was a Class A pole vault champion and came to the University of Montana in 1998 to continue his pole-vaulting career. In 1999, Bork placed 4th at the Big Sky outdoor championships as a sophomore. In 2002, Bork placed 6th at Nationals and ranked 5th in most points in Big Sky Conference History.
Bork completed at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2002 and 2004, but retired due to injury. Bork spent one year as a graduate assistant, two as a volunteer coach, and two on a half-time basis before he was promoted to a full-time coaching position for the Grizzly Men's Track & Field team, where during his tenure the team won 29 Big Sky Conference individual titles in jumps and multi-events.
Bork completed at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 2002 and 2004, but retired due to injury. Bork spent one year as a graduate assistant, two as a volunteer coach, and two on a half-time basis before he was promoted to a full-time coaching position for the Grizzly Men's Track & Field team, where during his tenure the team won 29 Big Sky Conference individual titles in jumps and multi-events.