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INVADERS WRAP UP DAY FOUR AT USA NATIONALS
June 30, 2003
(INDIANAPOLIS) The USATF National Club Track & Field Championships,
hosted by the Indiana Invaders, will feature the highest level of elite
track and field team competition in the United States in Bloomington,
Indiana on July 19, 2003.
The battle in Bloomington will feature defending Triple Crown Champions,
Greater Boston Track Club, against the home team, the Indiana Invaders,
and over twenty leading teams from across the United States. Spectators
will have an opportunity to see the growth of team rivalries with this
battle for national team championship titles.
Greater Boston returned to Boston, MA in 2001 with a fourth place
finish. After redoubling their efforts in 2002 they brought home
the ultimate prize in team track & field competition, the Traveling
Helmet Trophies, and they became the first ever triple crown winners
of the USATF National Club Track & Field Championships as they won
the men's, women's, and combined team titles.
Greater Boston Sprint Coach David Callum said, "We intend to repeat
as champions. As we finished up the relays last year at Club Nationals,
my 2003 goal was forged. To return and do it again, that's the goal,
take the 2003 title, and bring the helmets back to Boston! We want
the helmets another year." Callum added, "This meet gives clubs the
opportunity for national exposure and it provides a goal for the year.
It's also been very helpful in developing sponsorship relationships.
In the past 12 months we have added Saucony as a club sponsor and
event sponsor. We have also added Carb-BOOM as the Official Energy Gel
supplier for the Greater Boston Track Club."
Joshua Seeherman, longtime member of Greater Boston commented,
"The club championship has certainly been beneficial in that it
created a new final goal-oriented meet. It's great that clubs
now have their own separate championship seasons (for us,
New Englands, East Regionals, and finally Club Nationals),
as opposed to before when the season simply drifted away.
Especially in the sprints/jumps/throws, winning and retaining
the championship "helmets" has become a number one priority."
Seeherman added, "It is of the utmost importance that we attend and
support a national club championship. The club system is where our
success has always and will continue to come from. There are many
who sit back and complain about the lack of post-collegiate
opportunities, but it is those who take action and affect change
that will succeed - and a revitalized club system will lead the way."
Another contenting club, Club Northwest, returns to the championship
after finishing third in 2002 which improved on their seventh place
finish in 2001. Club Northwest Executive Director Brad Barquist
commented, "Club Northwest is really excited about competing in this
event. We are excited about the Club Championship Series and the
track championship in particular. We want to continue supporting
the growth of this event. Everyone had a blast last year and we
can't wait to get back to compete. For Scott Boothby, the top male
performer of the championship last year, its added fuel to the fire
for him to be able to go after a PR in the hammer at the national club
championship."
Lords of the Rings, based in Wisconsin, finished only five points
behind Club Northwest last year to capture fourth place in only
its second year of existence. Lords of the Rings' President
Luke Hilgers added, "Our immediate goal is to improve on last
year's performance. The Club Championships have encouraged us
to expand our membership beyond the throwing events and we are
looking forward to expanding our roster to other event areas
to be competitive at the Club Championships."
The inaugural championship in 2001 brought together 21 clubs
representing a membership base of over 12,000 from communities
in 16 states. The year 2002 saw a 75% increase in athlete
participation with the clubs competing. The results from
2003 will be watched closely for increases in actual numbers
and the level of competition but most importantly the growth
and development of team rivalries that yield stronger teams
overall is the key to the further advancement of the value
of the Championships to USATF and the Club Championship Series.
Meet Director & Team Director for the Indiana Invaders Greg Harger
said, "The Club Championship is a critical element of any plan to
grow a club system in this country and it is an honor for us to host
this event again." Harger added, "Competitively we look forward to
the pursuit of championship honors as we owe all competing teams our
best athletic effort. I'm most encouraged by the approach our athletes
are taking to the championships as most are taking the position that
the meet is about winning as a team and that actual marks are secondary.
We look forward to posting our team entries very soon. Our entries and
approach should be indicative of the value of team pride and emerging
rivalries. The Greater Boston Track Club and their outstanding
performance in 2002 is the standard that we are pursuing and we are
fully confident that we are not the only team with this mind-set for
the 2003 Championships. It will be an exciting event with many teams
extending themselves in the spirit of team competition."
The Haugh Track and Field Complex has 3,100 permanent seats, with
additional lawn seating, and was the site for the 1997 NCAA Division I
Championships. The Club Championships, hosted by the Invaders, will
return to Bloomington again in 2004 on July 3rd.
USATF National Track & Field Club Championships:
http://www.usatf.org/events/2003/USATFClubTFChampionships/
Officials & Volunteers Registration:
http://www.indianainvaders.com/officials/
2002 USA Club Championships Highlights:
http://www.indianainvaders.com/releases/02/02-07-21tr.asp
For further information on the Indiana Invaders, please contact Greg
Harger at 317 289-4018 or online at: (email)
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