วันศุกร์ที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Track and Field's Best Arrive in New York for the 2009 Reebok Grand Prix

Reebok Grand Prix 2009
TRACK AND FIELD’S BEST ARRIVE IN NEW YORK FOR THE 2009 REEBOK GRAND PRIX

Stage is Set for Marquee Match-ups

NEW YORK, N.Y. (May 29, 2009) �" World champion Tyson Gay, Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown, Olympic silver medalists Jenn Stuczysnki and Richard Thompson, former World Champion Lauryn Williams and Sweden's Olympic gold medalist Carolina Klüft were in New York yesterday to preview this weekend's meet.

The Reebok Grand Prix is the fourth stop of USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series and will be held at 3:00pm on May 30, at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island.

Lauryn Williams and Veronica Campbell-Brown have developed a friendly rivalry through the years and are set to face off once again in the 100m. “Rivals give you that extra drive and are good for the sport,” said Campbell-Brown. “It helps us push each other.” Throughout her career, Williams, has proven one thing �" the bigger the race the better she races: as a college sophomore in 2004, Williams surprised many to finish ahead of Campbell-Brown to win the 100m silver medal at the Athens Olympics, and then again one year later when Williams won the world title at the same distance. “It’s a friendly rivalry and we always want to do our best,” said Williams. “If she (Campbell-Brown) is not one of the eight on the line, I always wonder where she is.”

Veteran Reebok Grand Prix star Tyson Gay offered some insights on the meet, the stadium and its fans to fellow sprinters Asafa Powell and Richard Thompson. “The Reebok Grand Prix has been really good to me,” said Gay. “The track is fast and the stadium is packed with Caribbean fans-more Caribbean fans than Americans, you guys will have a lot of support.”

Favored in the 100m, Powell, returning from an ankle injury, is intent on letting his racing speak for itself. “Everything has been smooth so far - I’m back and ready to run”, said Powell. “I’m going to wait until Saturday before I make big talk.” Thompson, who burst onto the scene in 2008 by dominating collegiate track and field and capturing the silver medal in Beijing is looking forward to the strong Caribbean support found at the Reebok Grand Prix. “I look forward to running in New York City,” said Thompson.

Three-time defending pole vault champion at the Reebok Grand Prix Jenn Stuczynski is looking to push herself even further this weekend. “With my training and the way I’ve been jumping,” said Stuczynksi, “I hope to get over 5 meters this year.” The Fredonia, New York native will also have lots of crowd support. “A lot of my family and friends are coming down to watch on Saturday,” added Stuczynski.

Klüft, one of the world’s greatest athletes, will be competing in New York for the first time this Saturday. Second only to Jackie Joyner-Kersee on the all-time Heptathlon list, Klüft has been hampered by injuries but is ready to put her best foot forward at the Reebok Grand Prix. “I expect to do my best all the time”, said Klüft. “My goal this season is to get free from injury.”

Produced by Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc., the Reebok Grand Prix is in its fifth year and is the fourth stop on USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series. It features Olympic stars, top high school athletes and a Fastest Kid in New York competition for 7- and 8-year-olds. Events include men’s and women’s sprints, hurdles, middle-distance races, the pole vault and invitational high school races. Increased and upgraded backstretch seating at track level is being added to accommodate the growing demand and interest from fans in the New York area. Tickets are on sale now by phone at 1-877-TIX-TRAC or on-line at www.ReebokGrandPrix.com. Additional updates, photos and information can be found by visiting the Reebok Grand Prix pages on Facebook and Twitter.

Icahn Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility on Randall's Island featuring a 400-meter Mondo track and covered seating for spectators, is the premier outdoor track-and-field venue in New York City. It was built by the Randall's Island Sports Foundation (RISF) in partnership with New York City Department of Parks. The facility is programmed, operated and maintained by RISF.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Marquee Match-ups of World Champions and Olympic Medalists in Place for 2009 Reebok Grand Prix

Reebok Grand Prix 2009
Marquee Match-ups of World Champions and Olympic Medalists in Place for 2009 Reebok Grand Prix

NEW YORK, N.Y. (May 18) – Marquee match-ups for the women’s and men’s 5,000 meter, women’s 100 meter, women’s 400 meter, women’s 200 meter and men’s 110 meter hurdles for the 2009 Reebok Grand Prix announced today by organizers of the 2009 Reebok Grand Prix.

The Reebok Grand Prix is the fourth stop of USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series and will be held at 3:00pm on May 30, at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island.

Women’s 5,000 Meters
Ethiopia’s double Olympic gold medalist at 5,000 and 10,000 meters and nine-time world champion Tirunesh Dibaba will make her 2009 debut in the women’s 5,000m. Dibaba, who has set three world records in her young but wildly successful career, will be challenged by, among others, Kim Smith from New Zealand. Smith was a four-time NCAA Champion at Providence and is the New Zealand national record holder at 5,000 and 10,000 meters. Also added to the field is Werknesh Kidane of Ethiopia, the 2003 World Cross Country Champion and 10,000 meter silver medalist at the 2003 World Championships; and Genzebe Dibaba, Tirunesh’s younger sister. The younger Dibaba won the 2009 World Junior Cross Country Championships and just two weeks ago won her first Ethiopian national title at 5,000m.

Women’s 100 Meters
The women’s 100 meter dash features a world-class field including defending champion Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica and American Olympic silver medalist Lauryn Williams. Campbell-Brown and Williams have gone head-to-head multiple times in recent years and have a history of performing well in major competitions. The two-time Olympic gold medalist at 200 meters, Campbell-Brown defeated Williams in a photo finish at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka in the 100m. Two years earlier, at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Williams won the gold at 100 meters with Campbell-Brown finishing a close second. The results of the women’s 100m at this year’s Reebok Grand Prix could serve as a preview for the results of 2009 World Championships set for Berlin later this summer.

Men’s 5,000 Meters
The superb field for the men’s 5,000 meter event is headlined by defending 1,500 meter and 5,000 meter World Champion Bernard Lagat of the United States. Reigning World Cross Country Champion Gebre-egziabher Gebremariam of Ethiopia, 2008 Olympic 5,000 meter bronze medal-winner Edwin Soi of Kenya and 2008 Olympic 10,000 meter bronze medalist Micah Kogo also of Kenya will take on Lagat in a race that will threaten to break the 13 minute barrier for the first time ever on US soil. In 1996, Bob Kennedy was the first American athlete to run inside 13 minutes for 5,000 meters, and his American Record still stands at 12:58.21.

Women’s 400 Meters
America’s best will face Jamaica’s best in the women’s 400 meters. The American duo of Allyson Felix and Sanya Richards will take on Jamaica’s Novlene Williams-Mills and Shericka Williams. Felix, America’s reigning World Champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist at 200 meters, ran the world-leading time at 400 meters several weeks ago in Doha. Sanya Richards has been dominated at this distance with
the fastest time in the world in three of the last four years. Shericka Williams won the silver medal at 400 meters at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing just ahead of Richards. Novlene Williams-Mills is a two-time Olympic 4x400 meter bronze medalist and was the 2007 World Championships 400 meter bronze medalist. Williams-Mills has the second fastest 400 meter time of 2009, right behind Felix.

Women’s 200 Meter
One of Jamaica’s sprint divas from the 2008 Olympics, Shelly-Ann Fraser, will take center stage in the women’s 200 meters. Fraser won gold at 100 meters at the 2008 Olympics with a personal best time of 10.78 seconds. Among her challengers will be up and coming Americans Shalonda Solomon and Bianca Knight. Solomon set an indoor American Record at 300 meters in February and Knight won the NCAA Indoor Championships at 200 meters in 2008.

Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles
Two-time Olympic silver medalist Terrence Trammell, Jamaican Olympic finalist Maurice Wignall, 2005 World Championship gold medalist Ladji Doucouré of France will square off against 2008 Olympic silver medalist David Payne in the men’s 110 meter hurdles. Doucouré, who finished fourth behind Payne in Beijing, won the gold medal at European Indoor Championships in the 60 meter hurdles last March. Trammell, the 2007 World Championships silver medalist, is coming off an indoor season that saw him run the fourth fastest time in history over 60 meter hurdles. Wignall, the Jamaican record holder at 110m hurdles, is the reigning Commonwealth Champion in the high hurdles.

Produced by Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc., the Reebok Grand Prix is in its fifth year and is the fourth stop on USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series. It features Olympic stars, top high school athletes and a Fastest Kid in New York competition for 7- and 8-year-olds. Events include men’s and women’s sprints, hurdles, middle-distance races, the pole vault and invitational high school races. Increased and upgraded backstretch seating at track level is being added to accommodate the growing demand and interest from fans in the New York area. Tickets are on sale now by phone at 1-877-TIX-TRAC or on-line at www.ReebokGrandPrix.com. Additional updates, photos and information can be found by visiting the Reebok Grand Prix pages on Facebook and Twitter.

Icahn Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility on Randall's Island featuring a 400-meter Mondo track and covered seating for spectators, is the premier outdoor track-and-field venue in New York City. It was built by the Randall's Island Sports Foundation (RISF) in partnership with New York City Department of Parks. The facility is programmed, operated and maintained by RISF.

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วันอังคารที่ 5 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

adidas Track Classic To Feature Top Early Season Distance Matchups

adidas Track Classic 2009
adidas Track Classic To Feature Top Early Season Distance Matchups

Shalane Flanagan, Bernard Lagat among stars set for The Home Depot Center May 16

Carson, CA (May 5, 2009) – The adidas Track Classic, one of the premier track and field meets in the country, will feature international matchups of Olympic medalists and World Champions at the middle and long distances, meet officials announced today.

Headlining the women’s 5000 meters will be U.S. star Shalane Flanagan, the top female distance runner in America. Flanagan, the Olympic bronze medalist at 10,000 meters in Beijing, owns four American records including the 5000m. She has already broken one American mark this year, for 5000m indoors. Among her top rivals will be Ethiopian sisters Ejegayehu and Genzebe Dibaba. Ejegayehu is the 2004 Olympic silver medalist at 10,000m and 2005 World Championships bronze medalist at both 5000m and 10,000m, while younger sister Genzebe is a two-time World Junior Cross Country Champion and last weekend won the Ethiopian senior 5000m national title at only 18 years old.

The men’s 1500 meters, meanwhile, will feature the entire 2008 U.S. Olympic squad of Bernard Lagat, Lopez Lomong and Leonel Manzano. Lagat, the American record holder at 1500m, is the reigning World Champion at 1500m and 5000m - the first man ever to win that double. Joining them will be three-time U.S. indoor 1500m champion Rob Myers; Canadian 1500m record holders Kevin Sullivan (outdoors) and Nate Brannen (indoors); and Mexican national indoor record holder Pablo Solares.

The 2009 adidas Track Classic will also highlight winners from the major Jamaica Invitational in Kingston last weekend. Among them are Americans Dawn Harper, the surprise 2008 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter hurdles, and Darvis Patton, a 100-meter finalist in Beijing; Jamaica’s Novlene Williams, a 4x400m World Championship bronze medalist; and Rennie Quow, the 2006 World Junior Champion at 400m from Trinidad and Tobago.

Featuring some of the best athletes from across the globe, the adidas Track Classic has showcased track and field superstars from more than two-dozen nations including World Champions Tyson Gay, Jeremy Wariner, Allyson Felix, Meseret Defar and Veronica Campbell-Brown.

Among the biggest changes to this year's event will be a move to an evening program that will allow for world class times in the middle and long distance races, while still taking advantage of Southern California's warmth and the Home Depot Center's fast track for the sprints. The meet will begin at 4 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ESPN2 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. PDT.

Produced by Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc., the adidas Track Classic is the third stop on USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series. Tickets, from $40 (finish line) down to $10, are now available by calling Ticketmaster at 213-480-3232 or visiting www.Ticketmaster.com. For group sales, call 1-877-AEG-TICKETS. Visit the event website at www.adidasTrackClassic.com for updates and more information.

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