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Bozeman
Track Club
"All-Comer's" Indoor Track &
Field Meet
The
"Road to Eugene, Oregon"
begins early this year as the Bozeman
Track Club hosts its 2004 "All-Comer's"
Indoor Track & Field Meet on Sunday,
February 1, 2004 in Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
at Montana State University.
Slated as the first stop in preparation
for the USATF-Montana Track & Field
State Championships in June and the Junior
Olympic National Track & Field Championships
in Eugene, Oregon, July 27-August 1, the
indoor track & field meet will be
open to "midget", "youth",
"high school", "open"
and "masters" age division athletes.
Also the site of the 2004 Big Sky Conference
Indoor Track & Field Championships,
the "All-Comer's" indoor track
meet will be run on the 200-meter flat
track with medals and ribbons awarded
to the top five finishers in each age
group. T-shirts, hats, and information
on the 2004 Junior Olympic program will
be available at the venue. See hi-lights
of the 2003 track & field season and
World Track & Field Championships,
as well as hi-lights of the top track
& field athletes and Olympic gold
medallists in the USA.
This track meet is intended to also serve
as a tune-up for those high school athletes
preparing for the Simplot Games in Pocatello,
Idaho, February 19-21, 2004, or for athletes
who just can't wait for the outdoor season
to get started! The "All-Comer's"
meet is available to "open"
and "masters" track & field
athletes in addition to the high school
age division'; as well as, a "midget"
and "youth" division athletes
for younger participants wishing to participate
in an indoor track meet in preparation
of 2004 Junior Olympic track & field
program.
Entry forms must be postmarked to the
Meet Director no later than Saturday,
January 24, 2004. There will be a $10
additional late fee thereafter with no
registration available on the day of competition.
For more information contact Dave Skelton,
Meet Director, at (406) 587-7698 (evenings
only), or bztkclub@mcn.net.
E-mail is most effective for a quick response
to questions or further information. See
the 2004
All Comers Guidebook and Entry
Form for more information on this
website.
Catch
the Fever Early! Join us on February 1st!
(By Dave Skelton, December
21, 2003)
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