Rome

Jarred Rome

  • Title
    Assistant Coach – Throws
  • Email
    jdrome@bu.edu
  • Phone
    (617) 358-3788
Jarred Rome joined BU as a part-time coach for throws in October of 2018 and was elevated to full-time assistant coach by director of track & field and cross country Gabe Sanders in August 2019.
 
Rome, a two-time USA Olympian and two-time USA national champion in the discus, joined the Terriers' staff after serving as the associate head coach at Concordia University since 2013. Rome also served as the director of the Concordia University Throw Center.

During the 2018-19 season, his first with BU, Rome directly coached nine student-athletes to 23 personal-best throws during the indoor and outdoor seasons. In Rome’s first meet as BU's throws coach, senior Sarah Cicchetti's broke the BU weight throw record with a toss of 17.27 meters (56'8"), breaking the old BU record of 54'3.25" set by Chelsea Curry back in 2008. Cicchetti would break her own school record three times during the indoor season including the final meet when she set the current record with a toss of 18.08m (59'4") at the BU Last Chance meet.
 
In his five years at NCAA DII Concordia, Rome coached five national champions, 33 All-Americans, 34 conference champions, 12 conference record holders and two national championship meet record holders. In 2017, he coached McKenzie Warren to the NCAA Division II national record in the shot put with a mark of 58'3". In 2018 he led the Concordia University men to both the indoor and outdoor conference titles and coached the best female indoor and outdoor shot put and discus group in the nation as well as third best in the weight and hammer throw according to the USTFCCCA rankings. For his efforts, Rome was named 2018 USTFCCCA Women's National Assistant Coach of the Year. At the 2018 Outdoor GNAC Championships, the Concordia women swept the podium in the shot put placing an incredible one through eighth in the event standings and earning all 39 potential points, marking the first time in NCAA DII history that has been achieved.

In addition to his coaching achievements, Rome was the 2004 USA Olympic Trials Champion and competed at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and the 2012 Games in London. He also represented the USA on four World Championships Teams (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011) while finishing in the top three at the USA Championships nine times. During that span, he also competed at four straight Olympic Trials (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012). He also took home a silver medal in the discus at the 2011 Pam American Games.

Rome was ranked in the top five on the USA performance list in the discus for 14 straight years (2000-13) and was the nation's No. 1 ranked thrower in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2011. He climbed to as high as a No. 3 world ranking in 2011 with a career-best mark of 225-7 (68.76m). He was also ranked top 10 in the world in the shot put during three different seasons with a career-best mark of 67-0 (20.40m).
 
Rome has also coached at several national throwing camps across the US. He currently serves as the director of the Iron Wood Thrower Development Camp (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) and also directs the Jarred Rome Throws Clinic at multiple locations across the country and is the founder of the Rome Throwing Club. In 2014, he started the Iron Wood TC Classic which hosts the top three ranked Olympic/National and high school level throwers in the nation for a two-day competition for all four throwing events.
 
A six-time NCAA DI All-American while competing for Boise State University, Rome earned three national distinctions in the shot put and three in the discus, becoming the most decorated track & field athlete in school history. Rome also captured three Big West Conference championships in the discus, winning the title in 1997, 1998 and 2000. He concluded his collegiate career with personal records 62-6 in the indoor shot put, 63-11 3/4 in the outdoor shot put and 210-0 in the discus. Following his senior season at Boise State, Rome placed 8th in the Shot Put and 13th in the Discus at the USA 2000 Olympic Trials.
 
Rome graduated from Boise State in 2000 with a degree in business administration and earned his M.B.A. in 2003. He was named to the Boise State University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. In addition, he recently was inducted into the Snohomish County Hall of Fame in the State of Washington in 2019.