Hall of Fame
Tim Seaman was a four-time NAIA Outdoor National Champion in racewalking. He earned his first title in 1991 when the distance was 10,000 meters. He redshirted in 1992 and then won the 5,000-meter race walk in 1993, 1994 and 1995, establishing the NAIA national meet record in his senior season.
During his collegiate career, Tim won the USA Junior National Championship and earned trips to the World Junior Track Championship. He competed for the USA national race walk team at both the junior and senior level. He set the USA race walking junior record for the 10,000-meter as well as for the 20 kilometer distance. Tim won the National Collegiate Race Walk Alliance 20-kilometer championship in 1994. In addition, he garnered NAIA Scholar Athlete awards in both his junior and senior seasons.
After his storied career at UW-Parkside, Tim earned a spot on the USA Olympic team in both 2000 and 2004. He has recorded over 40 national titles during his career, which is the second most ever by a race walker in USA track and field history.