Gore is in his fourth season coaching sprinters and jumpers for the track & field teams at his alma mater.
Over the previous three seasons, Gore has aided Gerard Hearst into becoming an all-region sprinter as well as coaching Maggie Thompson into a multi-time all-conference long and triple jumper. Additionally, Gore mentored Robbie Cochran into a podium finish in the 400-meter hurdles at th 2023 Mountain East Conference Championships.
The former all-region long jumper will begin his role at Concord in the fall of 2020 on Cox's staff that also includes All-American RJ Anderson. In addition to being an all-region selection in 2017, Gore was the MEC Championships MVP/High Point.
He was the MEC Champion in the 200-meter dash in 2017, and took second in both the 100-meter dash and long jump that season. In all, Gore was a seven-time All-MEC performer during his time in the Maroon and Gray. And he was a two-time United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Atlantic Region selection.
Gore holds both program records for the long jump—indoor at 7.14 meters in 2015 and outdoor at 7.16 meters in 2017.
The Fayetteville, West Virginia native will begin his coursework in Concord's masters of health promotion program in addition to his coaching duties in the fall.