Haskell Indian Nations University Appoints Olympian Mason Finley as Head Track and Field Coach to Lead with Experience and Inspire Success

Congratulations to Coach Mason Finley

October 1, 2026

This article was last updated by Reshma on September 30, 2026

Haskell Indian Nations University has named Mason Finley as its new Head Track and Field Coach, and the announcement has sparked excitement across the community.

A two-time Olympian and accomplished throws coach, Finley shared the news on his Facebook page with a photo and a heartfelt message:

The post quickly drew congratulations from friends, family, and supporters who are thrilled to see him take on this leadership role at Haskell.

Mason Finley’s journey in track and field is nothing short of remarkable.

Born on October 7, 1990, to parents Jared and Lisa Finley in Kansas City, Missouri, he grew up alongside his two sisters, Matia and Rebecca.

His father, Jared, an All-American discus thrower for the Wyoming Cowboys in 1979, likely sparked Mason’s passion for the sport.

At Buena Vista High School, Finley made headlines by setting a national high school record in the discus throw with a toss of 72.09 meters at the High Altitude Challenge in Alamosa, Colorado.

He also claimed gold medals in both the shot put and discus throw at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships, showcasing his dominance as a young athlete.

Finley’s success continued in college. He spent three years at the University of Kansas before transferring to the University of Wyoming in 2012, where he earned eight NCAA All-American honors.

As a professional, he represented Team USA as a discus thrower at the 2016 Rio and 2026 Tokyo Olympic Games.

In 2017, he reached a career pinnacle by winning a bronze medal at the World Championships, cementing his status as a world-class competitor.

After retiring from competition, Finley turned his focus to coaching and quickly proved his talent for developing athletes.

He spent four years as the throws coach at Mill Valley High School, where he guided three athletes to state championships.

At Haskell, his one-year stint as the throws coach was equally impressive, with his athletes securing seven individual conference titles and contributing to the men’s team’s 2026 conference championship win.

Now, as the Head Track and Field Coach, Finley is ready to lead the entire program to new heights.

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Finley believes in hard work, consistency, and building a team culture. His approach aims for both athletic success and personal growth for each team member.

His experience as an elite athlete gives him a unique ability to connect with his athletes, understanding the dedication required to excel at the highest levels of competition.

He emphasizes refining technique, building mental resilience, and nurturing a supportive team environment where athletes can thrive.

Finley’s goal is to help each athlete reach their full potential, both on the track and in life.

In addition to his work at Haskell, Finley has also served as a at the University of Kansas, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to the sport that shaped him.

His ability to inspire and mentor has earned him respect from athletes and colleagues alike, making him a natural fit for the head coaching role.

The Announcement of His New Role has been met with an Outpouring of Support.

Friends and community members have taken to social media to celebrate his achievement and express their confidence in his leadership abilities.

Chefleeland Graves, a close friend, shared a heartfelt tribute:

“From beating High School National records to Dominating Division 1. You worked endless hours to compete and thrive in the World Class Olympics and World Class Throwing competitions. You’ve become an amazing Father, you’re a Best Friend, you’ve been a mentor. Now you’re a HEAD COACH inspiring the Native Blood of this Land. You are the most. The GOAT. The best man alive. You carry many titles. I’m blessed to be your Brother and friend. Cheers to YOU Mason Finley your GIANT HEART GLOWS.”

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Laura Abeyta added,

“Congratulations on your new role! You’re going to do amazing things at Haskell Indian Nations University!”

These messages show the deep admiration for Finley’s character, work ethic, and ability to inspire those around him.

Beyond his accomplishments in track and field, Finley is a devoted husband to his wife, Madison, and a proud father to their two children, Hayden and Simon Eli.

His family provides a strong foundation as he takes on the responsibilities of leading Haskell’s track and field program.

Raised in Kansas City, Finley’s deep ties to the region make his role at Haskell especially meaningful.

As a coach at a university that holds significant cultural importance for Native American communities, he is committed to inspiring the next generation of athletes.

With Mason Finley as the new Head Track and Field Coach, Haskell Indian Nations University’s track and field program is poised for success.

His proven track record as both an athlete and a coach, combined with his passion for mentoring young talent, makes him the ideal leader for the team.

Finley’s focus on hard work, consistency, and team culture will undoubtedly create an environment where athletes can excel both competitively and personally.

As he steps into this new role, Finley brings a wealth of experience, a commitment to excellence, and a genuine desire to make a difference.

The Haskell community and its athletes can look forward to a bright future under his leadership.

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