Nike Team Nationals Gears Up for 3rd Annual Championship Selection as Runners Ready for the 2006 XC Season
November 16 2006 - 12:40PM
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Cross Country Club Championship To Draw The Top 20 Boys And the Top
20 Girls Teams from Around the Country and Kenya BEAVERTON, Ore.,
Nov. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cross country runners across the
country and one team from Kenya are preparing for the return of the
Nike Team Nationals, on Saturday, December 2, 2006 at the Portland
Meadows race track. Following its third straight year, the Nike
Team Nationals stands as the only national XC team championship
offering USA Track and Field-registered clubs composed of the best
high-school-age athletes and younger an opportunity to compete
against each other in a team setting. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990818/NIKELOGO ) Created to
celebrate cross country as a team sport, the Nike Team Nationals is
a non-for-profit event and collaborative venture between USA Track
& Field, Nike, Eastbay and the National Scholastic Sports
Foundation. Teams competing in the Nike Team Nationals will hail
from regions across the country including the following: Northeast,
Southeast, South, Midwest, Heartland, Southwest, Northwest and
California. For the first time, two Kenyan High School teams
organized by Martin Keino, the son of legendary Kenyan runner Kip
Keino, will be invited to participate in the event. Five boys from
Kapcherop High School and five girls from Kapkenda High School,
both from rural areas of Kenya, will be competing alongside top
American high school XC runners. Since their XC season follows the
international format, which starts in January, the boys and girls
participating in NTN were selected based on their performance in a
XC meet last February. Despite the different team backgrounds, one
thing is certain; this will be a great cultural and athletic
experience for all NTN participants. "Our teams are traveling
half-way around the world to compete in the Nike Team Nationals to
celebrate a shared passion for cross country running," said Martin
Keino, a former professional runner who is helping organize this
opportunity. "This unique race is a stepping stone for young
runners to realize their personal goals while achieving success as
a team." Another first in this year's event is the Open Race, which
will take place before the Championship Race. The Open Race will
provide an opportunity for 35 teams that did not qualify based on
their time to compete in this annual event and take part in the XC
celebration. A winner from the boys and girls Open Race will also
be awarded recognition. "The original idea for the Nike Team
Nationals grew out of Nike's long passion for running and our
commitment to provide the highest platform for team cross country
competition," said John Capriotti, Global Director of Athletics
Sports Marketing. "Looking forward to this year's event and future
invitationals, our goal is to continue to grow in scope, as with
the Open Race, and to celebrate cross country as a team sport in
new and creative ways while recognizing the country's top youth
runners." Other highlights in this year's race include heated
rivalries between Mead XC Club and Spokane XC Club -- both from
Spokane, Washington and ranked #1 and #2 in the country. In 2005,
the Nike Team Nationals hosted a crowd of more than 5,000 to the
Portland Meadows thoroughbred racetrack to see Saratoga Springs, NY
boys and Hilton, NY girls each win their first Championship. In
addition to earning a spot to compete for the national title,
runners will have the opportunity to experience a weekend of events
related to the sport both on and off the course including
educational seminars and activities. Athletes will be given the
opportunity to learn about career options, speak with NCAA
representatives about college opportunities and rules, learn from
world renowned coaches and athletes, and interact with other
runners from around the country. A live press conference following
the race on December 2nd will be streamed live at
http://www.dyestat.com/. About Nike Team Nationals The Nike Team
Nationals is a part of the larger Nike Nationals championship
series which includes the Nike Outdoor Nationals and Nike Indoor
Nationals. The series of events was established in 2004 to help
strengthen the national circuit for high school cross country and
track and field competition. Teams are invited based on regional
rankings, which are derived from a combination of competition
performances at USATF events, affiliate high school competitions,
and other non-sanctioned events. The top two boy's teams and the
top two girl's teams form each region, plus for four at-large
selections each for boys and girls (comprising 320 runners total)
will make up the 20-team field. The final selection of teams will
be made throughout the month of November. For the first time this
year an additional 35 teams will have the opportunity to compete in
the Open Race prior to the main event. Following in the tradition
of European cross country meets, the event will again feature a
multiple loop race course with man-made obstacles built on the
inside of the horse race track. Spectators will be able to enjoy a
continuous live view of the race from the venue's enclosed
3,000-seat grandstand. Again this year the Nike Team National event
is providing coaches handheld computer devices, utilizing
FinishLynx tracking technology (created specifically for Nike Team
Nationals), to see team scores posted to a live leader board every
kilometer. The technology was first introduced in the races'
inaugural year and provides instant feedback on a teams' position
in the race allowing coaches to adjust strategy in the midst of the
event. In addition to real- time race tracking, event data is then
transferred to live to dyestat.com and to
http://www.niketeamnationals.com/ following the completion of the
race so spectators, participants and coach can replay the race of
select teams and/or individuals exactly how it was run. About Nike
NIKE, Inc based in Beaverton, Oregon is the world's leading
designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide varied of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include
Converse, Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic
footwear, apparel and accessories; Bauer NIKE Hockey Inc., a
leading designer and distributor of hockey equipment; Cole Haan(R),
which designs, markets and distributes fine dress and casual shoes
and accessories; and Hurley International LLC, which designs,
markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle footwear,
apparel and accessories. For more information, go online to
http://www.niketeamnationals.com/ or http://www.dyestat.com/
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