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INDIANA INVADERS PREPARE FOR 2005 AND BEYOND
November 5, 2004
(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Invaders, entering their seventh year of
competitive operations, are preparing for the 2005 competition season
after six successful years of athletic endeavors at the national and
international level of athlete development in track & field.
With five top ten finishes at the 2004 US Olympic Trials, the Invaders
led the nation with 14 athletes competing in the largest number of
events for any USATF club at 12 events. Statistically, the Invaders
track record in six years includes one American Record, one Olympic
Trials Champion, five US National Champions, 107 US National Qualifiers,
and 66 National USATF Individual Club Champions. Competively, the
Invaders have been a force to be reckoned with, as the team has captured
10 National USATF Club titles in either cross country or track & field
competition.
In preparation for 2005 and beyond, the Invaders' pursuit of a gold
medal standard will continue to include supporting athletes training to
compete at the national and international level in all track & field
events. As a USATF club with a strong resident based philosophy, the
team continues to attract an ever-growing level of athletic talent to
Indiana. For anyone that has ever fantasized about standing atop the
award stand at the Olympic Games, the Invaders will bring a taste and
experience of this to Indiana in 2005 and beyond. Based on recent
successes at the US Olympic Trials, and a youthful and talented roster
for the 2005 season the Indiana Invaders look to 2005 as the team's best
season to-date.
Situated in America's heartland, the Invaders have access to state of
art training facilities, top notch medical support, dedicated coaching,
a network of community employment options, and a community with a proud
history of supporting Olympic sports. These resources are a large part
of the equation in ultimately bringing the realization of the Olympic
Dream home to the Indiana track & field community.
Team Director Greg Harger said, "2005 will be an exciting year. As a
team we have some exciting things in the works and we are anticipating
great returns on our initial six year investment in the coming four
years." Harger added, "Our talent level going into this post-Olympic
season is far better than that of 4 years ago and we look forward to
announcing the signing of numerous additions to our young squad over
the coming weeks and months."
The Indiana Invaders, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1998,
presents an innovative approach to track & field by providing a
resident-based, athlete-centered support system unique to the sport
in the United States.
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