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Olympic medalist shot putter Reese Hoffa coaches high school football

Reese Hoffa

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 16: Reese Hoffa of the United States competes in the Men’s Shot Put final during Day Seven of the 14th IAAF World Athletics Championships Moscow 2013 at Luzhniki Stadium at Luzhniki Stadium on August 16, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Reese Hoffa‘s throwing career isn’t finished, but he’s already gone into coaching.

Hoffa, the Rubik’s Cube-solving Olympic bronze medalist, joined the Watkinsville (Ga.) Oconee County football team’s coaching staff this season, according to the Athens Banner-Herald.

The three-time Olympian helps coach defensive line, mainly nose guard, according to the report. He one day hopes to coach track and field, like his wife, Renata, does at the school, according to the report.

In April, Oconee County’s head coach asked Hoffa to be on the staff. Hoffa accepted, completed certification courses, finished his shot put season (fourth at the World Championships) and joined the team in August.

“He would walk into the weight room and go over to a kid and say something and they knew he knew what he was talking about,” Oconee County coach Mitch Olson said, according to the newspaper. “It was instant credibility.”

Hoffa tweeted that his Olympic bronze medal was stolen Sept. 30.

Hoffa threw and caught (catcher for the baseball team), played football and wrestled when at Evans (Ga.) Lakeside High in suburban Augusta. He played left guard for the football team, graduated in 1997, had his jersey retired in 2004 and marshaled its homecoming parade in 2007.

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