Clancy Edwards (born August 9, 1955) is an American retired track and field sprinter.
[3] Edwards began his collegiate career at Cal Poly in 1974, running for their track team, the Cal Poly Mustangs (where he won titles under the tutelage of coach Steve Simmons).
In August 1975, he won the CCAA Athlete of the Year Award for all sports.
Edwards' fastest time over 100 metres was 10.07 seconds, set at Eugene in June 1978.
Also in 1978, Edwards ran the anchor leg of a University of Southern California team (with Joel Andrews, James Sanford and William Mullins) that broke the world record in 4 × 200 m relay event with a time of 1.20.26 at Tempe, Arizona on 27 May.