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Next: Los Angeles to host 2016 Olympic Team Trials For Men's and Women's Marathon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOS ANGELES –The City of Los Angeles will host the Women’s and Men’s 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Marathon, USA Track & Field, the U.S. Olympic Committee, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and LA MARATHON LLC announced Wednesday. The 2016 Olympic Trials will be held Feb. 13, 2016. With separate starts, the men’s and women’s races both will be carried in their entirety on NBC. “We are thrilled with what Los Angeles will provide to our athletes, the Olympic movement and the sport of long distance running by hosting this event,” USATF CEO Max Siegel said. “With television coverage on NBC and incredible public and private support for the race in one of the world’s biggest media markets, everything is in place to continue to elevate the Olympic Trials and give our athletes a platform on which they can truly shine.” “I'm happy and honored USA Track & Field and the U.S. Olympic Committee have chosen Los Angeles as host city for the 2016 Olympic marathon trials,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. “With its iconic landmarks and decades of experience hosting world class sporting events, Los Angeles is the ideal location for America’s elite marathoners to prepare for the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.” “The U.S. Olympic Committee is pleased to be returning to Los Angeles with this amazing event,” USOC CEO Scott Blackmun said. “As the host of the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles has a tremendous Olympic legacy and L.A.’s status as a global center of sport and culture make it an exceptional host for the Olympic Trials.” Making history In winning the bid, LA MARATHON LLC proposed a February race date that accommodates an NBC broadcast and ensures athletes optimal time to recover should they choose to run in the 2016 Olympic Trials for Track & Field in June. The LA Marathon will follow a day later, on Feb. 14, 2016, providing a weekend festival that celebrates road racing on all levels. “Securing the privilege of hosting the Olympic Trials Marathon could not have been accomplished without the tireless partnership and commitment from business and civic leaders across Los Angeles, including the LA Sports Council,” said Tracey Russell, CEO of LA MARATHON LLC. “It truly seems appropriate that today, some 30 years after Joan Benoit Samuelson’s 1984 triumph in the first Olympic women’s marathon here in this city, we’re announcing once again that America’s Olympic marathoners will create history and find glory on the streets of Los Angeles. By securing the Olympic Trials, Los Angeles is now set to deliver this city’s biggest running weekend since that iconic victory, providing our LA Marathon participants and fans with a rare opportunity to be part of an Olympic Trials celebration.” “Congratulations to Mayor Garcetti, to our team at LA MARATHON LLC, and to all of our partners involved in the 2016 Olympic Trials bid,” said Frank McCourt, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of McCourt Global, who in 2008 acquired the operating rights to the LA Marathon. “Today’s announcement clearly illustrates the positive impact that smart people and effective public-private partnerships can deliver for the community and for the sports we’re passionate about. We hope that today marks the start of a very long and productive relationship between LA MARATHON LLC and USA Track & Field.” National Tour Hosting the 2016 Olympic Trials Marathon in Los Angeles continues a national tour for the event: In 2004, the women’s Olympic Trials were in St. Louis and men’s in Birmingham, Ala.; the 2008 Olympic Trials were held in Boston (women) and New York (men); and 2012 saw both races together for the first time in Houston. USATF entertained bids for the 2016 Olympic Trials from three cities: Cincinnati, Houston and Los Angeles. “Houston did a phenomenal job hosting the first combined men’s and women’s marathon Olympic Trials in 2012,” Siegel said. “In Los Angeles, we will continue to grow that model and help elevate the excitement for the Olympic Trials throughout the country.” Start times and specifics on the criterium courses for both the men’s and women’s races will be determined in coming months. # # # USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track and field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world's oldest organized sports, some of the most-watched events of Olympic broadcasts, the country’s #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States. For more information on USATF, visit www.usatf.org. LA MARATHON LLC is a leading U.S. running organization dedicated to inspiring the athlete in every runner and connecting communities through health and fitness. The LA Marathon is among the largest marathons in the country with more than 25,000 participants, thousands of volunteers and hundreds of thousands of spectators. The “Stadium to the Sea” course, starting at Dodger Stadium and finishing near the Santa Monica Pier, is one of the most scenic in the world, taking runners on a tour of Los Angeles past every major landmark. The race has been named Best Big City Race by Runner’s World. Click here to forward this mailing with your personal message. This email was sent to: keithconning@aol.com This email was sent by: USA Track & Field 132 East Washington Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Go here to leave this list or modify your profile. Click here to view our privacy policy.
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Round Tables, Panels Add Variety at Running USA 2014


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - (January 29, 2014) - At Running USA 2014: The Industry Conference powered by ACTIVE Network, the return of the popular Round Table Sessions and two new Panel Discussions: What Running Can Learn from Triathlon and Working with Elite Athletes are set for Monday & Tuesday, February 10-11. The sold-out 11th edition of the sport's premier and largest conference will be held on February 9-11 at the Marriott Marquis & Marina on San Diego's beautiful waterfront.


"The Round Table Sessions are guaranteed to be lively and engaging as session leaders and participants share lessons learned, best practices and more with each other," said
Christine Bowen, Running USA Conference Director. "In additi

on, the experts at the two Panel Discussions will offer many useful insights and suggestions such as how to better utilize athletes and the media in your event or sponsor mix."


Monday, February 10

Round Table Sessions - 3:15-4:30pm

New Ways to Activate Social Media - Justin Ramers (ACTIVE Network)
The Slowest Generation - Doug Kaplan (Competitor Group)
Charity Fundraising: A Running-Centric Approach - Donna Grogan (Lupus Foundation of America)
Emergency Planning & Event Cancellation - Andrea Dowdy (Colfax Marathon)
Keeping Your Event "Fresh" - Matt West (DMSE Sports)
Broaden Your Base: How to Reach a Diverse Participant Pool - Ken Nwadike (Superhero Events)
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Deena Kastor to Headline Rock 'n' Roll New Orleans


NEW ORLEANS - One of the biggest stars in all of running, Olympic bronze medal winner and two- time World Marathon Majors race champion Deena Kastor, will start her 2014 season this Sunday, February 2 at the 5th Rock 'n' Roll New Orleans Marathon &½ Marathon. The U.S. record holder for the marathon and half-marathon will race in Louisiana's largest city for the first time since her collegiate career at the University of Arkansas, where she was a 4-time SEC Champion and an 8-time All-American.



"I look forward to opening my 2014 racing season with my running friends at Rock 'n' Roll New Orleans," said Kastor (right, image courtesy PhotoRun.net), who is the only American woman to ever break 2 hours, 20 minutes in the marathon. "New Orleans is one of the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon series' premier events and I simply have to check this off my list. The course is fast and the atmosphere will be electric, so naturally it feels like a great way to set the tone for the year ahead."



Kastor owns the two fastest half-marathon performances by an American- 1:07:34 at Berlin in 2006 and a 1:07:53 at Philadelphia in 2005. No other American woman has broken 1:08 on a record standard course.

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Surf City Marathon Boasts Largest Ever International Field

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - The 2014
Surf City USA Marathon brin gs an international flavor to Huntington Beach on Super Bowl Sunday with competitors from 34 countries (up from 23 in 2013) participating in the sold-out event. The largest combined oceanfront marathon and half-marathon event in California, the award-winning race attracts more than 21,000 participants and 45,000 spectators from all 50 states and 1000 U.S. cities. The race serves as a qualifier for both the Olympic Trials and the prestigious Boston Marathon. Staged on Sunday, February 2, 2014, detailed race information is available at www.runsurfcity.com.


Canada takes top honors for international registrations with 140 runners followed by the UK, Australia, Mexico, Italy and Japan. New to the mix are Chile, Denmark, Germany and Austria. Stateside California still dominates while Arizona, Washington, Illinois, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, New York, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Massachusetts each send 40 or more runners. Race organizers cite the development of running clubs, the spectacular ocean-front course and the allure of Surf City and its mild winter weather as strong draws for domestic and international runners.


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Brigance Brigade Foundation Hosts Inaugural 5.7K Run for ALS Patients


BALTIMORE - The Brigance Brigade Foundation, an organization that supports ALS patients and their families created by former NFL player O.J. Brigance and his wife Chanda, announced that the foundation will hold their first annual 5.7K family fun run event on Saturday, April 5, 2014 in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore, Md. Proceeds from the 5.7K event will go towards furthering the mission of the Brigance Brigade Foundation whose goal it is to equip, encourage and empower people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) by providing access to equipment and services to patients and their families.


In honor of former Baltimore Ravens player O.J. Brigance's jersey number (57), the event will feature a timed 5.7K run, as well as a 1 mile run/walk, and a kids' fun run. The event will also feature a Fun Zone where children and families involved in the race can gather and enjoy exciting activities for all ages. Following the race, runners will have access to post race snacks, bottled water, and fruit.



"Chanda and I are excited to host the first-ever Brigance Brigade Foundation 5.7K Run," said O.J. Brigance, Co-Founder of the Brigance Brigade Foundation. "Our goal is create a fun, family friendly event for our community to enjoy while supporting a good cause and raising awareness for a terrible disease affecting people across the country. The city of Baltimore has always been extremely supportive, and we hope to see the community come out in full force to support our mission of helping to improve the lives of those living with ALS."



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Running USA Selects New CEO

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - (January 26, 2014) - Running USA, the national industry non-profit organization, has announced that Rich Harshbarger has been selected as its new CEO. Harshbarger, the organization's fourth CE O, succeeds
Susan Weeks (2008-2013),
Basil Honikman (2000-2008) and
Steve Edwards (1999-2000).


"We heartily welcome our new CEO Rich Harshbarger, and we are excited about introducing him as our new CEO to the attendees at Running USA 2014 in two weeks," said Kevin Callahan, Running USA President.


"Rich brings a wealth of experience and passion to Running USA, and he will build upon the organization's successes from the past 15 years."



"I look forward to meeting people at Running USA 2014 and leading the organization to advance and promote the most accessible of sports," said
Rich Harshbarger, Running USA CEO. "Running USA has established a strong foundation and the ability to strategically guide, support and lead its members and partners to successfully achieve their goals. I am ready to tighten my laces and roll up my sleeves to work with industry leaders to further grow our sport."


Harshbarger, 44, has been Vice President of Consumer Marketing and Communications for Detroit Media Partnership since May 2008. His responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day marketing functions for the most used media brands in Metro Detroit including: The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and their award winning websites. Harshbarger also acts as Executive Race Director for the Detroit Free Press Marathon, an annual event with nearly 30,000 runners from around the world.



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