2024 US Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field Schedule
Ford Alumni Center 1720 E 13th Ave Eugene, OR 97403 Beginning on Tuesday, June 18th at 12:00 PM, an official event credential will be required for access to Hayward Field. Athletes and coaches must have their credential to enter the facility during open hours.
Tuesday, June 18: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Wednesday, June 19: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday, June 20: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Friday, June 21: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday, June 22: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday, June 23: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday, June 24: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday, June 25: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday, June 26: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Thursday, June 27: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday, June 28: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday, June 29: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday, June 30: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Registered Coach (“RC”) and Registered Medical Provider (“RMP”) (collectively “Support”), and the Authorized Athlete Representative (“AAR”) credentials are designed to allow an athlete’s coach and/or personal support access to specified areas that may include the stadium, warm-up area, and/or practice track for the purpose of preparing for competition and access to seating in the competition venue in order to support your athlete. Credentials are non-transferrable, and each support person will only be allowed to receive a maximum of one credential per category.
Individuals must be 18 years of age or older to be listed as a Support person.
Individuals must be a current (2024) member of USA Track & Field.
Individuals receiving the Registered Coach (“RC”) credential must also be a current (2024) member of USA Track & Field’s Coaches Registry Program, which includes completing an accepted Education Standard option. **View the Registered Coach section below for more information on the application process.
Individuals receiving the Registered Medical Provider (“RMP”) credential must be a current (2024) member of the USATF Medical Provider Registry which includes passing the NCSI medical licensure screen. **View the Registered Medical Provider section below for more information on the process for receiving this credential.
Credentials can be obtained at the Accreditation Center on-site. Athletes will have the option to designate one (1) complimentary credential per Support category listed below by specifying the membership number of the qualified individual designated to receive that option on his or her online registration (entry form). After the declaration window has expired, changes must be made on-site at the athlete accreditation check-in table. Only athletes are able to designate Support on-site.
*Each athlete upon checking in will be provided one coaching box pass, that will grant access to the stadium, to be given to either their designated Registered Coach or Registered Medical Provider. Coaching boxes have been designated around Hayward Field for working coaches to use during their athlete’s competition only. Access to this area is provided with a “Coach” credential and a coaching box pass which will be provided to the competing athlete during check-in at Call Room 1.
All coaches designated to receive a “RC” credential must be USATF 3-Step Safe Sport Compliant, meet the USATF Education Standard, and be specified on the athlete's entry form in advance or added (by athlete) late on-site. Individuals must have a green (current) status on USATF Connect under the Memberships, Center for SafeSport Training, Background Screening, and Coach Certifications tabs through the last date of competition. A requirement marked “Pending Approval” does not qualify as current. Please allow 10 business days for new/renewal screenings to complete. Please view the following link for more details on the USATF Coaches Registry.
Personal Support designated to receive a “RMP” credential must be USATF 3-Step Safe Sport Compliant, pass the NCSI medical licensure screen, and be specified on the athlete's entry form prior to the close of entries or added (by athlete) late on-site. Only the individuals specified by participating athletes for this purpose will be allowed to receive a “RMP” credential. Only individuals with an RMP credential will be allowed to perform manual therapies inside of the facility. You will not have the option to sign up for the USATF Medical Provider Registry after the close of entries to obtain a medical credential.
Credential Terms and Conditions can be found here.
Important Requirement for International Medical Providers:
In order for international medical providers to receive an athlete support credential at the USA Olympic Team Trials, they must be 3-Step Safe Sport Compliant (instructions below). This compliance is crucial for maintaining the integrity and safety of our event.
Access and Accompaniment:
Once compliant, these individuals will have access to the stadium, warm-up track, and practice track. However, please be aware of the following important steps: 1. Athlete Accompaniment at Check-In: Athletes must accompany their international medical providers at the check-in process. 2. Release Form Signing: At check-in, both the athlete and the international medical provider will be required to sign a release form. This step is necessary because we are unable to verify international medical credentials independently. Steps to Complete 3-Step Safe Sport Compliance: How to Create a USATF Membership: 1. Go to USATF Connect. 2. Login to your account. 3. Access the Membership tab from the menu. - The menu location depends on your web browser (left-hand side of the screen or a drop-down menu at the top). 6. Click the dark blue/black "+ Add Membership" button in the upper right-hand corner. 7. Complete the steps of checking out. How to Add/Complete a New USATF Background Screen: 1. Log in to USATF Connect. 2. Click on your profile card. 3. Access the Background Screening tab from the menu. - The menu location depends on your web browser (left-hand side of the screen or a drop-down menu at the top). 4. Click the dark blue/black "Add Background Screening" button in the upper right-hand corner. And the click "background screening." 5. Find the Volunteer Background Screening and add it to your account by clicking the blue "Add" button next to this screening type. This will open your background screen application. 6. Move through the application by clicking the “Next” buttons at the bottom of the page. 7. When you finish all pages in the form, click "Add & Checkout" at the bottom. 8. Once fully checked out, your background screening will be sent to USATF’s provider, NCSI, for processing. How to Complete SafeSport Training: 1. Log in to USATF Connect using your email address and password. - If you have linked accounts, select your personal account. 2. In the main box of the home page, click "Edit" next to "Center for SafeSport Training." 3. Click the blue "+ Access Core Training" button. 4. Complete the training in the SafeSport Training program. 5. If the training freezes or you encounter difficulties, please let me know! If you have any questions or need assistance with this process, please do not hesitate to contact us at usatfsafesport@usatf.org.
The 2024 Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field is a controlled access event. Starting Tuesday, June 18, until the end of competition on Sunday, June 30, credentials must be worn for admittance into the venue.
All individuals will be required to show a photo ID to pick up their credentials.
Beginning Tuesday, June 18th at 12:00 PM Hayward Field will be a credentialed facility. Credentials are required to enter the facility, including athletes and coaches.
On competition days, athlete areas are open during the following times:
Medical services will be available during practice and competition times each day in the Medical Tent on Field 2 (please refer to map).
Athletes, don’t forget to stop by the USATF Athlete Lounge presented by Toyota, located on the turf next to the medical tent. This area is for athletes to utilize for recovery and relaxation on comfy couches and Adirondack Chairs while enjoying some yummy treats and live streaming of the action happening in the stadium. We hope to see you there all Trials long for fun, recovery and a place to hang out just for you, the athletes.
We ask that all Hayward Field visitors be respectful and mindful of your potential impacts to our local residents and business neighbors. For detailed parking information, please visit the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field Parking Information website at https://transportation.uoregon.edu/olympic-trials. ADA Parking will be located in Lot 37. This lot is on the south side of East 13th Ave between Agate Street and Franklin Boulevard. Spaces are open on a first come, first served basis.
From Hayward Field, head north on Agate Street and turn right on Franklin Blvd and follow the signs for I-5 South. Take the I-5 South ramp, continuing on I-5 South for approximately 2 miles. Take exit 189 toward 30th Ave. Turn right at McVay Hwy. and then turn right at East 30th Ave. Exit on Gonyea Road. The track facility will appear on your left.
Head east on 7th Avenue toward Oak Street. Turn right onto Coburg Rd./Highway 99. The name of the street will change to Franklin Blvd. Turn right on Patterson Street. Do NOT attempt to access Hayward Field from Agate Street between 13th and 18th Avenues because the roads are closed. Turn left on 18th Avenue to drop-off athletes and staff at the athletes’ entrance.
LTD provides daily bus services to within a few blocks of Hayward Field from many locations in Eugene and Springfield. Visit LTD.org for route and schedule information. LTD Customer Service can also be reached at (541) 687-5555. Eugene Hybrid Taxi: (541) 357-8294 Oregon Taxi: (541) 434-8294
Lane Community College is a credentialed facility. Credentials are required to enter the facility, including athletes and coaches.
Medical services will be available during practice times each day in the Medical Tent.
When practice is at Hayward Field, weight training is available at the Casanova Center. When practice is at Lane Community College, weight training is available at Lane Community College. Address of Casanova Center: 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401 Address of Lane Community College: 4000 E 30th Ave, Eugene, OR 97405
Enter through the athlete entrance on 18th avenue.
Warm up on the warm-up track.
Report to Call Room 1
Escorted to Call Room 2
Escorted to the field of play from Call Room 2
Competition
Escorted off the field of play through Door 3 (the south tunnel)
Escorted to Athlete Recovery (Field 2)
Enter the Media Mixed Zone
Awards Presentation
Athlete Entry
Athlete entry is located off 18th Avenue (please refer to map). Athletes should follow appropriate signage from the entrance to the warm-up area.
For security purposes, athletes and athlete support personnel entering the warm-up area or the competition stadium may be subject to bag screening. It is recommended that you bring as little as possible to the track so that your entry will be timely.
Warm-Up
Warm-up for athletes will be located on Field 3 at Hayward Field (please refer to map). Athletes should plan to warm-up for their events and only bring necessary equipment to the check in tent. Generally, the warm-up area will open at least 120 minutes before the first event and stay open for 60 minutes after the final event.
Call Room 1
All athletes must check in for their event(s) at Call Room 1, located in a tent on Field 2 (please see enclosed map). Just prior to the event start time, athletes only will be escorted to the Call Room 2, except for hammer athletes who will be escorted directly to their event site, located under the stadium. All athletes must check in, at minimum, at the clerk's table according to the schedule below:
Running Events: 45 minutes prior to start of event
Throwing, Horizontal Jumps: 90 minutes prior to start of event (warm-up begins 35 minutes prior)
High Jump: 90 minutes prior to start of event (warm-up begins 50 minutes prior)
Pole Vault: 120 minutes prior to the start of the event (warm-up begins 95 minutes prior).
Athletes may be asked to complete an “Athlete Shoe Declaration Form”
Athletes will receive their competition bibs and coaching box passes.
Call Room 2
Athletes will be escorted from Call Room 1 to Call Room 2. Athlete support will not be allowed access to Call Room 2. Call Room 2 is located under the stadium (please see enclosed map). Athletes may receive final competition instructions in this space.
Athlete Introductions
Athletes may be introduced for finals through a special athlete entrance on the track. Athletes will be escorted and instructed in this area on what to do and when to proceed to the track.
Athletes should not leave their competition without an escort. No coaches will be allowed on the field of play under any circumstances. For field events, coaches box passes can be picked up by the athlete at Call Room 1. It is the athlete’s responsibility to give the coaching box pass to their designated support person.
Awards
Please refer to the “Awards Presentation” section.
Athlete Recovery
Following completion of the competition, all athletes will be escorted off the Field of Play through Door 3 (the south tunnel). Athletes will then be escorted through to Athlete Recovery on Field 2. After exiting the Athlete Recovery, athletes will be in the Media Mixed Zone.
Media Mixed Zone and Content Lounge
Athletes are required to go through the mixed zone after Athlete Recovery.
Press and USADA have access to this area.
Drug Testing
If athletes are selected for drug testing, they will be notified by a USADA chaperone post-event. The chaperone will then guide the athlete to the appropriate area. Please remember after receiving a doping control notification form, you must immediately report to the Drug Testing Center.
Because this is a competition where drug testing may be conducted, athletes should under no circumstances leave the field of play after competition except by being escorted through the south tunnel.
A Gold Medal, emblematic of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track and Field, will be awarded to the winner of each event, a Silver Medal to second, and Bronze Medals to third. The Top 3 will receive instant medals directly following their competition to be worn during their victory lap. As athletes leave the field of play, those medals will then be collected to be officially awarded during the medal ceremony on the Festival Stage on Field 1. Fourth through Sixth place awards will be handed to the athletes as they exit the field of play. Medal Ceremonies occur according to the schedule below. *Please note: Some ceremonies occur on the day following the event being contested.
Poles may be stored at Vaulting Pole Storage (located on Field 4, please see map) at Hayward Field from 12:00 PM on Tuesday, June 18th through 6:30 PM on Sunday, June 30th. Please make sure you have your name on your bag when you leave them for storage. All poles must be claimed at the vaulting pole storage area by 6:30 PM on Sunday, June 30th.
Athletes wishing to ship poles directly to Hayward Field must use the following address and specify that the shipment must arrive no earlier than 9:00 AM on Tuesday, June 18th. Shipments arriving prior to 9:00 AM on Tuesday, June 18th will not be accepted. Shipments must be addressed with the competitor’s name to the following address: Hayward Field Attention: U.S. Olympic Team Trials Vaulting Pole Storage (Athlete Name) 1530 Agate Street Eugene, Oregon 97403
To coordinate the transportation of vaulting poles to and from the Eugene airport, please fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/r/4TpqxFCtFV
Poles may be retrieved from Vaulting Pole Storage for practice at Hayward Field during practice times. If you would like your poles brought to Lane Community College (LCC) on June 21- June 24, and June 27 - June 30, please request this service at Pole Vault Storage by 5:00 PM the day prior to your practice at LCC. All vaulting poles will be returned to Pole Vault Storage from LCC at the end of practice each day.
All throwing implements must be inspected and weighed in prior to competition. Implements must be presented at Implement Inspection, located in the tent on Field 4, the day prior to their event. Athletes are encouraged to turn in implements for inspection as soon as they are able. Once an implement is submitted for certification, it will remain impounded until the completion of the event. Implements passing inspection will be brought to the event site before the start of the event. Athletes can pick up their implements from Implement Inspection following the conclusion of the event. Athletes will not be permitted to exit the competition site with their implement.
2024 Olympic Trials Implement Inspection Schedule All implements must be checked by the end of inspection hours the day prior to competition.
All athletes must use only pyramid spikes that are no longer than 1/4-inch (7mm) in length, except for high jump and javelin where 3/8-inch (9mm) or lesser spike may be used.
The Shoes worn need to be Approved by World Athletics. This list is updated weekly and the most current list can be found at: https://certcheck.worldathletics.org/
The 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field will follow uniform restriction guidelines as provided by the USOPC. Information on these restrictions can be found here. Athletes should bring their uniforms to the accreditation center to be checked prior to receiving their credential. This process should take 5-10 minutes. Athlete uniforms will be checked again at final call. If an athlete uniform is not in compliance with uniform guidelines the athlete will either need to change their top or cover (with duct tape or similar) portion(s) of the uniform to ensure compliance. Athletes can submit uniforms prior to arriving on-site for review to Events@usatf.org.
An allocation of funds ($2100) will be provided first to the following athletes:
For these allocations, funds will be awarded to the top ranked athletes in the distances/disciplines being contested at the Championships and NOT FOR TIMES OR DISTANCES ACHIEVED IN ALTERNATE QUALIFYING DISTANCES/TIMES (i.e. rank in the 1500m, but not 1 Mile). The only exception to this would be in the case of the allocation to the Defending Champion, who simply needs to be ENTERED AND QUALIFIED by the deadline in order to be allocated and, therefore, could use an alternate distance/time. In order to be eligible for the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials travel allocations, an athlete must be a current USATF member in good standing; must have entered and achieved qualifying mark during the qualifying period; and must be a citizen of the United States of America who is eligible to represent the U.S. in international competition. Dual Citizens & naturalized citizens, please take note.
In addition to the payments as described above, an allocation of funds will be provided to those athletes who were not allocated funding prior to the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials but who place in the top eight (8) in their event at the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials.
An allocation of funds in the amount of $2,100 will be provided to athletes in each event who meet the funding criteria above. Athletes will only be eligible to receive travel funding if they are entered and declared by the respective deadlines. Athletes must compete in the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials to receive travel funding. Athletes who qualify for travel funding before the event will be approved as eligible for funding when they complete credentialing but must return the funds if they ultimately do not compete at the Trials.
Athletes who qualify for pre-travel funding will receive their travel allocation via ACH (direct deposit). Funding will be approved when athletes complete credentialing and will be deposited into athletes bank accounts on or about July 22, 2024.
Athletes who qualify for post travel funding will receive their travel allocation via ACH (direct deposit) after Olympic Trials prize money payments are made.
Athletes with remaining collegiate eligibility should check with their university compliance department to see if they are eligible to receive this funding according to NCAA rules. If an athlete with collegiate eligibility is approved to receive funding, the university compliance representative should reach out to USATF via email (Sariyu.Suggs@usatf.org) to provide details/approval/amounts the athlete is eligible to receive.
Athletes who are eligible to receive funding for this event are required to complete:
IRS Form W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification: USATF will reach out to the eligible athlete to request this information via an electronic form (via Team Works), if there isn’t a form on file. If you have a form on file and need to update please reach out.
Please be aware that travel funding (stipend) payments will be reported to the IRS as reportable income and are subject to federal, state, and local income tax. Since no taxes are being withheld by USATF, you may have a tax liability at the time you file your tax return and you may want to consider setting aside some funds for this purpose. If the amount of reportable income including all stipends, prize money, etc. is $600 or more cumulative during a tax year, USATF will issue a 1099 NEC. Receipts for travel may qualify for deductions against this reported income. Please contact a tax advisor for further information. USATF is not offering tax advice, but recipients of USATF funding and benefits are advised to retain their own tax professionals to receive guidance regarding tax implications.
For the 2024 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS — TRACK & FIELD, USATF will pay prize money to the first through eighth place finishers in each Championship event. The prize structure is as follows:
Please make sure your contact information (email address and phone number) is up-to-date under your USATF Connect profile.
Athletes with remaining collegiate eligibility should check with their university compliance department to see if they are eligible to receive this prize money according to NCAA rules. If an athlete with collegiate eligibility is approved to receive prize money, the university compliance representative should reach out to USATF via email (Sariyu.Suggs@usatf.org) to provide details/approval/amounts the athlete is eligible to receive.
Athletes are eligible to receive prize money in more than one event.
Athletes who are eligible to receive prize money for this event are required to complete:
ACH (Direct Deposit Form) will also be a requirement: USATF will reach out to the eligible athlete to request this information via an electronic form (via Team Works), if there isn’t a form on file. If you have a form on file and need to update please reach out.
Please be aware that prize money payments will be reported to the IRS as reportable income and are subject to federal, state, and local income tax. Since no taxes are being withheld by USATF, you may have a tax liability at the time you file your tax return and you may want to consider setting aside some funds for this purpose. If the amount of reportable income including all stipends, prize money, etc. is $600 or more cumulative during a tax year, USATF will issue a 1099 NEC. Receipts for travel may qualify for deductions against this reported income. Please contact a tax advisor for further information. USATF is not offering tax advice, but recipients of USATF funding and benefits are advised to retain their own tax professionals to receive guidance regarding tax implications.
Please bring passports to National Team Processing!*
2024 Olympic Team Processing for ALL events will take place during the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Track & Field in Eugene, OR at The Graduate Hotel - Playwrights Hall, 66 E. 6th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401. All athletes who qualify for selection to the Team are required to complete Team Processing and should arrive promptly at the dates and times below. Athletes who fail to complete Team Processing will forfeit their rank for selection to the 2024 Olympic Games Team. Athletes should bring the following to Team Processing:
Travel and competition plans for the summer
Cell Phone
Valid U.S. passport*
*Athletes must have a current passport good for at least six (6) months after the return date from the 2024 Olympic Games (February 11, 2025). Reminder: Without exception, those not completing Team Processing will not be eligible for selection to the 2024 Olympic Games Team.
Athletes should allot 3 HOURS for completion of the full Team Processing, which will include: Team USATF Team Processing
Team USA Welcome Experience (formally known as USOPC Team Processing)
Athletes will need to come to Team Processing prepared with summer travel plans.
Initial protests related to events occurring during the competition must be orally voiced by the athlete to the head of the event immediately. Subsequently, the protest must be formally made in writing, either by the athlete or the athlete’s representative with an athlete support type credential on behalf of the athlete. The protest must be completed, signed and submitted at the protest table no later than 30 minutes after the official posting of the results on the USATF website and must be accompanied by a $100.00 cash protest fee. The protest fee is non-refundable unless the decision is reversed. Protest forms and USATF Competition Rulebooks will be available at the Protest Table located in the small tent just west of Athlete Recovery on Field 2. The decision of the Referee will be posted at the Protest Table and a copy will be available for the athlete filing the protest as soon as the information is available. The $100.00 protest fee will be refunded for all petitions that result in the action being reversed by the Referee’s decision. Appeals to the referee's decision may be made at the protests table for $100.00 which is Non-Refundable unless the Referee’s ruling is reversed. The Jury’s ruling is FINAL.
Each athlete or his/her representative must declare whether that athlete will or will not compete in each event they have entered.
Athlete and Athlete support seating is in sections 213 and 214. An Athlete or Athlete Support Credential is required to sit here. Seating here is limited and on a first come, first served basis.
Tickets can be purchased online at TrackTownTickets.com, by calling 1-800-WEBFOOT (1-800-932-3668), or in person at the University of Oregon Athletics ticket office at the Moshofsky Center ticket office inside the Autzen Complex (2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401). A stadium seating map can be viewed at TrackTownTickets.com. Please email tickets@gotracktownusa.com with any ticket-related questions.
USA Track & Field is pleased to support integrity in competition, and to announce it has contracted with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to provide anti-doping services at certain USATF Championships, which may include the event you have registered for. USADA is the independent national anti-doping organization in the United States, and runs the U.S. anti-doping program for Olympic, Paralympic, Pan-American and Parapan American movement sports, in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code. USA Track & Field has contracted with USADA to demonstrate a commitment to fair, drug-free, and safe competition. Doping, as defined in the USADA Protocol for Olympic and Paralympic Movement Testing and its Annexes, is against the rules of the Event and will not be tolerated. The anti-doping rules for the Event are set forth in the USADA Protocol and are fully applicable to each competitor, each member of the competitor’s team, and all athlete support personnel involved in the Event. Any violation of the anti-doping rules may result in disqualification and loss of results achieved during the Event, in addition to all consequences that arise in accordance with the USADA Protocol and the Code. Athletes competing in the Event are subject to blood and/or urine testing for any substance or method on the World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List: http://www.usada.org/prohibited-list/. In addition to testing, USADA is a resource for educational information and will have jurisdiction to handle the results management process of any potential anti-doping rule violation. All Event participants (including competitors, each member of the competitor’s team, and all athlete support personnel involved in the Event) acknowledge and agree that they are subject to the Code and the USADA Protocol, and that they are required to abide by all such rules and by the anti-doping rules of USA Track & Field and the Sanctioning Body. Anti-doping rule violations will be adjudicated in accordance with the USADA Protocol, and each participant agrees that their sole, exclusive, final and binding remedy in relation to any potential anti- doping rule violation alleged by USADA and/or in response to any matter relating to anti-doping, sample collection, drug testing, doping control, results management and/or USADA shall be arbitration in accordance with the USADA Protocol. As USADA is an independent entity, all athlete questions, or concerns regarding details of the anti- doping program should be directed to USADA. In an effort to aid athletes, as well as all support team members such as parents, coaches, managers and paramedical personnel, in understanding the rules applicable to them, USADA provides comprehensive information on its website regarding the testing process and prohibited substances, how to obtain permission to use a necessary medication, and the risks and dangers of taking supplements as well as performance-enhancing and recreational drugs. Athletes looking for information about the testing process can start at www.usada.org/athletes. In addition, USADA manages an athlete hotline which may be used to find answers to drug reference questions at (719) 785-2000, toll-free at (866) 601-2632, and by email at athleteexpress@usada.org. Athletes may also access this information online at www.GlobalDRO.com. For information about dietary supplements, please visit USADA’s Supplement 411 resource at www.Supplement411.org. For more general anti-doping program information, please visit www.usada.org.
USA Track & Field has specific procedures to be followed by disabled athletes wishing to compete in able-bodied competitions against able-bodied Athletics athletes. Please note that the disabled athlete must first meet the eligibility requirements applicable to the relevant competition, including having achieved the required qualifying standard, if any. The disabled athlete is responsible for initiating the ADA Accommodation Request procedures sufficiently in advance to enable USATF to complete its review and decision-making process prior to the relevant competition. Please see the USATF "Policy & Procedures for Accommodation Requests Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act" for more information.
In the event of severe weather, athletes, coaches, and officials will be advised via a public-address announcement to seek shelter. Please also stay tuned to official USATF handles.
For Athletes, Coaches and Officials Time: 10-11am Dates: June 21-24 & 27-30 Location: The Graduate Hotel 66 E 6th Ave Studio A (2nd Floor) Eugene, OR 97401 For the latest updates, to request a ride or to submit a prayer request, visit: https://athletesinaction.org/track-and-field/chapel/ Questions? Contact: Jodi Hasbrouck, Spiritual Mentor and Life Coach (320) 492-1543, jodi.hasbrouck@athletesinaction.org Joel Pfahler, Athlete - 20k Race Walk (330) 749-3912, joel.pfahler@athletesinaction.org