Justyn Knight, Chris Fox to stay together at professional level
Justyn Knight, a two-time individual national champion at Syracuse, has signed his first professional contract. He’s the first signee of the new Reebok Boston Track Club.
I’ve never been the type to ride the wave, I like to create it. Proud and excited to announce my new sponsorship! I will be staying with Chris Fox and Adam Smith, and we will be joining the @reebok family!!?? #running #reebok #reebokclassic #reebokback #trackandfield pic.twitter.com/h18TVXYiHd
— Justyn Knight (@justyn_knight) July 23, 2018
Knight will be joined by his Syracuse head coach, Chris Fox, who retired from collegiate coaching to pursue professional opportunities. Fox will continue to coach Knight after four years of coaching him at Syracuse.
Introducing the Reebok Boston Track Club, joined by highly accomplished running coach Chris Fox and All-American distance runner Justyn Knight. https://t.co/hdffAXFz2C #BeMoreHuman #ReebokRunning @chfox @justyn_knight pic.twitter.com/oxui3Okaqu
— Reebok (@Reebok) July 23, 2018
Fox and Knight will be joined by two more familiar faces from SU: Martin Hehir, who was a senior on the 2015 men’s cross country national championship team, and Adam Smith, who assisted Fox at Syracuse.
At Syracuse, Knight won the 2017 men’s cross country national championship as an individual, along with the indoor 5K title as a senior, too. He was a sophomore on the 2015 Syracuse team that won the national title under Fox.
Reebok has announced two other signings to Reebok Boston Track Club, as well. Kemoy Campbell, a 27-year old Jamaican distance runner who competed at Arkansas in college, joins Knight and Hehir on the men’s side. Tori Gerlach, a distance runner who graduated from Penn State in 2017, joins on the women’s side.