World-class speed is coming to San Antonio, Texas, this summer
when more
than 300 athletes from 32 countries compete in the 2002 POWERade
North
America, Central America & Caribbean (NACAC) Under-25 Track &
Field
Championships, August 9-11, 2002.The competition, which features 45 track and field events, will
take place
at E.M. Stevens Stadium on the campus of Trinity University.
Hosted by the
San Antonio Sports Foundation, the event is sanctioned by the
NACAC
organization and USA Track & Field.
"We look forward to all of our member NACAC countries sending a
full roster
of competitors to this meet," said Amadeo Francis of Puerto
Rico, president
of NACAC. "This event will allow unprecedented opportunities for
these young
athletes to compete in a world-class, international athletic
event. In fact,
the meet serves as a bridge between the World, Pan Am, area and
national
junior championships and the elite competitions (Golden League,
Grand Prix,
etc.) to which all these athletes aspire. We certainly expect to
see several
of these faces at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens."
"It is an honor to host the federations of our region," said
Bill Roe,
President of USA Track & Field. "Based on the knowledge and
enthusiasm of
the San Antonio Sports Foundation, we know San Antonio will
stage a terrific
event."
"We are committed to sending our best athletes between the ages
of 20-24 to
San Antonio," added Craig Masback, CEO of USATF. "The
competition will be
extraordinary."
"We are delighted to welcome the athletes, coaches and officials
from our
fellow NACAC countries," said Dr. Susan Blackwood, executive
director for
the San Antonio Sports Foundation. "The San Antonio local
organizing
committee and our hundreds of friendly volunteers are eager to
stage a solid
technical meet and to share the spirit of San Antonio with our
visitors."
This is only the second NACAC Under-25 Track & Field
Championships. The
first competition was held in Monterrey, Mexico, in 2000. "It is
our goal to
establish the NACAC Under-25 Track & Field Championships as a
premier
showcase for the talented athletes who qualify," explained
Francis.
Tickets for the 2002 POWERade North America, Central America &
Caribbean
Under-25 Track & Field Championships will be priced at $10 each
day with a
3-day event pass available for $20. Children eight years old and
younger
will be admitted free of charge when accompanied by a ticketed
spectator.
Tickets and general information are available online at
www.sanantoniosports.org and by calling (210)
820-2100.