Manhattan University Athletic Hall of Fame
Conrad Weiden carved his name in the Manhattan record books during his time as a Jasper. Weiden set three school records as a freshman, six as a sophomore, five as a junior, and five during his senior campaign. Two of the three records came in relay events for Manhattan. Four individual records and two relays made up the six school records Weiden set as a sophomore. The 10 school records that fell during his junior and senior seasons featured five individual and five relay events.
At the Metropolitan Championships, Weiden won six medals at the Division II meet and competed at the Division I meet as a junior in 1979. Weiden also won six medals at the Division II meet as a senior.
Weiden was named team MVP three times during his collegiate career with the Jaspers.
Weiden graduated in 1980 with a bachelor’s of engineering in mechanical engineering. As a professional, Weiden had 14 patients in designing electrical equipment. He was a Schneider Electric Certified Technical Expert, ex-pat to Paris, France, from 1998-2001 as a Development Liaison between France and US engineering groups and to Shanghai, China, from 2011-2013 as a project leader for the Transfer Switch project, as well as serving as the New Product Technical Lead.