PreRaceJitters’ Podcast #30 with Florida’s Calvin Smith
June 4, 2009 by Jay Hicks · 2 Comments
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The latest guest on the PreRaceJitters’ Podcast is no stranger in the NCAA finals and competing for national titles. Calvin Smith has already run 44.96 this season at the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Champions along with running the 4×100 and 4×400 meter relays looks to lead the Gators to the promise land.
Running Film Festival Comes to Olympic Trials!
May 21, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Hollywood is coming to Eugene, as the city hosts the first film festival ever devoted to the subject of running: the Running Film Festival (RFF), scheduled for July 3 – 5 on the University of Oregon campus.
A portion of the proceeds from the RFF will be donated to the Ryan Shay Memorial Fund, an organization established in memory of distance runner and Olympic hopeful Ryan Shay, who died suddenly during the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in New York City in 2007.
For more information, visit the festival website at runningfilmfestival.com.
Jay Hicks
Track Town, USA
December 22, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Our hats are off to the Oregon Track Club, the University of Oregon, local and state governments, and the businesses and citizens who are making this track and field dream a reality.
After a 28-year hiatus, the U.S. track and field Olympic Trials will return to Eugene, Oregon. The world will be watching June 27 to July 6 as these important trials determine the Americans who will be our U.S. track and field team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
Who says track doesn’t pay? The Trials alone are expected to attract 17,000 people each day while injecting $18 million in direct spending related to the competition in Eugene.
Local business leaders and track enthusiasts have built the nation’s new “track capital.” Nearly $8 million in improvements are underway at Hayward Field, including a new infield, track surface and television-quality scoreboard– ultimately establishing Hayward as a premier international track and field venue.
Not to be outdone by spectacles familiar to fans at Texas or Penn Relays, Eugene will pull out all the stops, including The Eugene ’08 Festival. This will be an event-long exposition and entertainment experience with local food, beer, wine and performers. The festival, which will be free to the public, will also have video boards showing the competition in real time.
Eugene has also been awarded four other elite track meets that will make the city another $22 million in direct spending.
This development is a huge opportunity for track and field. It’s a chance to attract families, engage children and meet the high expectations of the experienced track fan. The world will be watching – but will your neighbors?
Future Track Meets Scheduled for Hayward Field
- 2009 USA Outdoor Championships
- 2010 NCAA Championship
- 2011 USA Outdoor Championships
- 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials



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