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Todd Nash was a four-year letterwinner in track & field and a four-time all-conference performer. He was named the team's MVP as a junior and went on as a senior captain to earn All-America honors. He was the MIAC champion for four consecutive years and is the current conference record holder in the triple jump. He was named MIAC MVP in 1984 at the conference championship meet. He was also a two-year letterwinner in football.
After graduating from St. Olaf, Nash spent five years working in industrial sales in Minnesota and Atlanta. At the age of 26, he entered the Marine Corps and spent nine years flying F-18s and running airfields as an officer in the Marine Corps in southern California. When he left the Marine Corps, Todd spent two years leading the government sales division in a copier company in San Diego. In 2000, he started an athletic program for home schooled students in California, providing physical education and competitive sports opportunities for those students throughout the state. He also started an air show production and consulting company.
Todd and his family reside in San Diego.
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