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As captain, Drosky was the best runner, placing first for team in each race.
Drosky hit the pinnacle of success as a cross-country coach in 1994 and 2001.
Coach Drosky has also coached many extremely successful distance runners.
As a transfer student, Drosky redshirted his sophomore year and ran unattached.
During cross-country season, Drosky was named team captain and had a lot of responsibility being the only upperclassmen on the team.
Alan Drosky began his coaching career as a graduate assistant from 1987 to 1989 while he took classes to get a master's degree in Management.
For Drosky and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, 1986-87 seasons proved to be very memorable.
Coach Drosky remains at the head men's and women's cross-country coach and the women's head track coach to this day.
Nokaneng is also a gateway to the world famous Drosky Hills, or as they call it the qhwihaba hills.
Drosky is from Riverdale, Georgia where he graduated from Riverdale High School in 1983.
Although Drosky did not begin his running career until his senior year at Riverdale High; it did not take long for him to become a star.
Alan Drosky is married to Kim Drosky, a former runner at Georgia State University.
Track season marked the opening of the new George C. Griffen Track and Field Facility where Drosky finished his running career at Tech in style.
He attended Georgia Tech where he trained under coach Alan Drosky and won back-to-back NCAA Indoor 800 m titles (1997-1998).
During his junior year, Drosky led the Yellow Jackets at NCAA Regionals with a 53rd place finish in the 10K with a time of 31:51.
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The success of both of his teams propelled Drosky to be named the South Region Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track Coaches Association in 2001.
From 1994 to 1998, Drosky coached David Krummenacker who won back-to-back NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships in the 800m.
In 1996 Drosky was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in Track and Cross-Country during his Georgia Tech career.
As the head cross-country coach, Drosky coached three NCAA All-Americans, Kevin Graham (1994), Beth Mallory (1995), and Renee Metivier who finished second in 2001.
Before becoming a coach at his alma mater, Alan Drosky was an All-American distance runner for the Yellow Jackets before graduating in 1987 with a degree in Industrial Management.
Alan James Drosky is the head cross country running coach for both the men's and women's teams and the head track and field coach for the women's team at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Going into his junior year and first eligible year at Georgia Tech, Drosky had a personal best of 1:49.47 in the 800m and 3:43.58 in the 1500m, which showed his potential for success at Tech.