Patrick Wales-Dinan served as Associate Head Cross Country Coach at Harvard University from 2014 to 2017, where he led the women's team to the 2016 Ivy League championship—their first in 31 years—and earned Ivy League Coach of the Year honors.
Harvard Coaching Achievements
Patrick Wales-Dinan coached Harvard athletes in cross country and distances from 800m to 10,000m, producing school records, All-Americans, and NCAA qualifiers. His tenure emphasized resilience and mental-physical balance, helping student-athletes excel in competition and academics. These results stemmed from his focus on consistent effort and long-term development.
Lessons from Harvard
At Harvard, Patrick Wales-Dinan absorbed values of discipline, leadership, and intellectual rigor that shaped his coaching philosophy. He applied these to build teamwork, where athletes support each other through challenges, mirroring life's collaborative demands. This approach fosters not just faster runners but resilient individuals equipped for personal and professional success.