Tony Veney

Tony Veney

  • Title:
    Head Men's Coach
  • Phone:
    805-289-6000 x51220
  • Email:
    aveney@vcccd.edu
  • Years at VC:
    9th Year
  • Bachelor's Degree:
    B.A., UCLA, 1976
  • Master's Degree:
    M.S., Azusa Pacific University, 2010

Tony Veney is entering his ninth season at the helm of the Pirates' men's cross country team in 2019, his 10th overall at Ventura College. Coach Veney joined the staff in the spring of 2009 as an assistant track coach and has also coached Ventura's cross country teams for eight seasons. He brings over 40 years of extensive track and field coaching and teaching experience from all levels of competition, and is a nationally certified instructor and lecturer. In the fall of 2017, Veney was awarded the Fred Wilt Coach/Educator of the Year Award by USA Track & Field.

Veney possesses successful coaching experience from high school, NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3, national, and international competition. Over the past 15 years he has coached both track and cross country at the University of Oregon, Portland State, and UCLA. Several highlights of Coach Veney's tenure at the division 1 level include: helping lead the Oregon Ducks men's outdoor track and field team to a no. 9 national ranking, coaching 25 all-conference and All-Americans, including five conference champions at Portland State, and coaching 15 indoor/outdoor All-Americans at UCLA, most notably the 2009 Pac-10 4x100 meter relay championship team.

Coach Veney is a USATF Level I-II-III instructor with a master of Coaching certificate. He is a regular speaker at national track and field clinics, and has produced and published several videos and books related to the specialized areas of sprints and hurdles.

Veney is a 1976 graduate of UCLA with a degree in History. He was the former 800 meter record holder for the Bruins, and was a member of two NCAA outdoor track and field championship teams. He received his Master's Degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific University.

"The Ventura county area is one of the richest in the state for track and cross country talent. I am looking forward to becoming a part of the area's track and field/cross country tradition."