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INDIANA INVADERS ANNOUNCE BIG BLUE NATIONAL INVITATIONAL
February 11, 2004
(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Invaders will host a high performance
invitational track & field meet, the Big Blue National Invitational,
in Hillsdale Michigan at Hillsdale College on June 11-12th, 2004.
The event will be produced by NFTL, Inc.
For anyone that has ever fantasized of running a sub-4 minute mile, or
standing atop the awards stand at the Olympic Games, this is a unique
opportunity to see the athletes that are training to perform at this
level as they will come to the Hillsdale community for one purpose
- as a final preparation for the U.S. Olympic Trials.
For many of the participants, the meet will be a "last chance" Olympic
Trials qualifying competition. The athletic action will feature some
of America's top track & field athletes and will take place just four
weeks before the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials and is being billed as a
"Family Friendly, Spectator Friendly" competition featuring high
performance entertainment in the track stadium.
The Big Blue National Invitational, hosted by the Indiana Invaders,
is an invitational-only high performance track meet featuring select
events including the decathlon and heptathlon on Friday & Saturday
June 11th & 12th. The Friday session will feature international
relay teams and the Saturday session will be highlighted by
"Wild Bill's Magical Miles." The Invaders, of Indianapolis,
currently have 10 athletes qualified for the 2004 U.S. Olympic
Team Trials and will be out in full force.
Meet Director Greg Harger said, "Hillsdale's outstanding Mondo
surfaced facility will be a great place to compete. We are
fortunate to have found a second World Class facility, in addition
to Indiana University - Bloomington, with supportive and cooperative
management here in the Midwest such that we can produce this type
of event." Harger added, "This will be a high performance event that
will bring the excitement, and the spirit of the Olympic season to
the Hillsdale community. Fans will be able to see and touch these
athletes as they make final preparations for the Olympic Trials."
Event Information:
http://www.nftl.net/events/2004/big_blue.asp
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