Celebrated Saratoga Running Coaches Retire

A sign in Saratoga Springs celebrates the many achievements of the Blue Streaks’ cross country program during the Kranicks’ tenure.
Photos via the Saratoga Springs City School District.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Art and Linda Kranick, the head coaches of the Saratoga Springs girls track and field program, retired last week, according to a statement released by the district.
“It is with a profound mixture of gratitude and sadness that I announce the retirement of our esteemed coaches, Art and Linda Kranick, who have dedicated their lives to the success and development of our distance running program since 1985,” the statement said. “Their impact on our athletics and the larger realm of cross-country and track and field is unparalleled, and their departure marks the end of an extraordinary era in our school’s history. As stated previously, this is due to a private medical situation, and we ask for your grace and empathy during this difficult time for Art and Linda.”
“As we celebrate their storied careers,” the statement continued, “we recognize the countless lives they have touched through their dedication, passion, and unwavering support. Art and Linda’s commitment to fostering teamwork, resilience, and a love for the sport will have a lasting influence on all who have had the privilege of learning from them. Since the inception of their coaching careers, Art and Linda have molded our distance program into the most successful in state history.”
In their nearly 40-year career, the husband-wife coaching duo garnered almost too many accolades to count.
The Blue Streaks girls cross country team was crowned state champions dozens of times throughout the Kranicks’ tenure, beginning in 1987 and culminating with another state title in 2023. For two years in a row (2020 and 2021), they were ranked the best team in the entire country. In 2004, the squad won the inaugural Nike Cross Nationals Team Championship. That ‘04 team, said MileSplit NY, is often considered one of the best cross country teams ever.
In 2005, the boys team also won the Nike Cross Nationals, making Saratoga the first-ever team to win the title in both genders. As recently as 2022, the Kranicks were named the National High School Cross Country Coaches of the Year. Notable Blue Streak cross country stars in years past have included two-time Foot Locker National Champion Erin Davis and 2018 NCAA First Team All-American Aidan Tooker.
In recent years, the Kranicks had come under scrutiny for alleged instances of abusive coaching, which were detailed in a legal complaint filed in October 2023. In that document, 1989 graduate Kristen (Gecewicz) Gunning said that the running program was “a toxic culture of control and abuse of middle and high school girls all in the name of winning.” 1999 graduate Lauren Hogan said that some aspects of the Kranicks’ program “caused immense damage to me both mentally and physically.” An updated version of the legal complaint also included more than a dozen witnesses who made various claims against the cross-country and track program. The claims spanned from the 1980s to 2022.

Art and Linda Kranick pose alongside student-athletes after being named the 2022 National High School Cross Country Coaches of the Year.
Despite the allegations, the Kranicks never lost the support of the Saratoga Springs School District, which rehired them even after the abusive coaching claims. Many runners, students, parents, and other members of the community also defended the Kranicks following the legal complaint.
At a school board meeting in March 2024, standout varsity runner Emily Bush said, “As much as I love this sport, I can tell you all confidently that I would not be doing it if I felt like I was in an abusive environment. The skills I’ve gained are invaluable and I can’t stress that enough.”
At that meeting, five parents of current or former Saratoga runners also expressed support for the Kranicks’ program. One of them criticized local media outlets for only highlighting negative aspects of the program. Another, Carl Strock, said he sympathized “with those who thought the program was extreme. I thought it was too. You don’t get to be national champions by taking it easy, by having a lot of days off. You get to be national champions by pushing yourself and by others pushing you.”
In August 2024, Superintendent Dr. Michael Patton told Saratoga TODAY that he did not have any concerns about the Kranicks moving forward. “I’ve been here for seven years and have gotten to know the Kranicks very well,” Patton said. He added that, in the past year, the Kranicks had met all of the athletic department’s expectations.
A report published in March 2024 by the Harris Beach law firm seemed to question the district’s decision to rehire the Kranicks. But the report also noted that there were a number of people who praised the Kranicks “for their successes and positive contributions.”
Following a national title victory in 2022, then-senior runner McKinley Wheeler said that “it really meant a lot” to be a part of the Blue Streaks team. “All the effort and work Mr. and Mrs. Kranick put into this program, and our training, and our success, is just really moving,” she said. “They’re really great coaches, and just overall great people. Going through these years, and being able to go to these meets and experience what we did, I’m just really grateful.”
The Kranicks have been tentatively replaced by Tom Reilly as the girls head coach, with Shane Cassidy acting as his assistant.
