Francis went to
Stanford University on a track scholarship and after retiring as an athlete, became a coach. At 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, athletes coached by Francis accounted for eight of the 14 medals won by Canada's track team. Charlie Francis forged one of the world's leading sprint teams whose runners set 250 Canadian records, 32 world records and won 9 Olympic medals. Francis was not named as being involved in these specific drug use cases. He also became a highly sought after personal trainer, working with clients ranging from businessmen to professional athletes in the NBA, NFL, and NHL, including former Toronto Maple Leaf forward
Tie Domi, who hired Francis to help him become a better all-round athlete. He authored two books on sprinting:
Speed Trap and
Training for Speed, and was the owner/operator of a highly popular (amongst sprinters) internet sprint training forum. ==Death==