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2102 ,71-51 Enuj ONE WEEKEND 5 EVENTS Chula Vista, California US OPEN NATIONALS Chula Vista BMX Chula Vista BMX will again host the U. S.Open on the amazing amateur track at the U.S. Olympic training center -- yet with a slightly different schedule JUNE 15-17, 2012 than your standard National weekend. The two National caliber events will be spread over three action-packed days of BMX racing, pitting the fastest racers from around the country, in all age classes and categories. Note that the U.S. Open National No.2 will be held on both Saturday and Sunday. National BMX Hall UNIQUE RACE TIMES & SCHEDULE: of Fame induction ceremony Thurs., June 14th Following Saturday’s Olympic Trials will be the USA BMX 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM RV Parking Open (** There will be NO access to RV annual induction ceremony for the National BMX parking outside of these times.) Hall of Fame! Held outdoors at the Olympic 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Registration circle under the glow of the Olympic flame, five 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM Practice Thursday Practice 1st round 2nd round 3rd round new BMX greats will be added to the honorable 8 & under boys & girls 1:00-1:20 2:20-2:45 4:00-4:30 Hall. This year, for the first time ever, includes 9 - 12 boys & girls 1:20-1:40 2:45-3:10 4:30-5:00 the Women’s specific category. Also being 13 - 16 boys & girls 1:40-2:00 3:10-3:35 5:00-5:30 added as Special Recognition inductees will be 17 & over boys & girls 2:00-2:20 3:35-4:00 5:30-6:00 the four members of 2008’s USA Olympic team - Hall of Fame TBA See Website for details (Limited entries. All proceeds go to Golf Tournament Hall of Fame scholarship fund.) Mike Day, Donny Robinson, Kyle Bennett and Jill Friday, June 15th Kitner. U.S.Open National 7:00 AM Gates Open Day 1 Seating is limited and tickets will sell fast. 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM Registration Go to www.eventbrite.com 8:00 AM - 12:20 PM Practice 12 & under cruiser 8:00–8:20 AM 13-30 cruiser 8:20–8:40 AM 31 & over cruiser 8:40–9:00 AM National BMX Hall of Fame 6 & under boys & girls 9:00–9:20 AM 7-12 girls 9:20–9:35 AM 13 & over girls 9:35–9:50 AM golf tournament 7 & 8 boys 9:50–10:10 AM 9 & 10 boys 10:10–10:30 AM With all proceeds going toward the National 11 & 12 boys 10:30–10:50 AM BMX Hall of Fame scholarship fund, you have 13 & 14 boys 10:50–11:10 AM the opportunity to golf with BMX legends and 15 - 18 boys 11:10–11:30 AM 19 & over men 11:30–11:50 AM Hall of Famers. It’s the third annual BMX golf A Pro/Vet Pro 11:50–12:20 PM tourney that matches up golfers of all skill 1:30 PM - End of Race Registration for Saturday and Sunday levels. Cost is $100 per participant. 1:00 PM Race Starts Go to www.eventbrite.com 76 USABMX.COM H VOL.2 ISS.03 Who will earn an automatic spot on Team USA?! Come witness the battle for one of only three available positions for the 2012 USA Olympic Team. Will it go to Connor Fields - if he hasn’t yet qualified? Could it be Tucson’s Corben Sharrah? Maybe San Diego’s very own Nic Long? Or perhaps it’ll be one of the five yet-to-be named members of the long-team, whose one and only shot at pos- sible Olympic glory is this trials event. Spectators will be treated to the first race held on the OTC’s new London-replica track, and watch as one individual’s Olympic dream comes true. 888 MENMENMEN ENTER.ENTER.ENTER. 111 MANMANMAN LEAVESLEAVESLEAVES FORFORFOR LONDON.LONDON.LONDON. LONDON REPLICA TRACK Sat., June 16th USA BMX US Open 6:00 AM Gates Open Nationals Day 2 6:30 AM - 10:50 AM Practice 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM Registration 6:30 AM - 10:50 AM Practice 12 & under cruiser 6:30-6:50 AM 13-30 cruiser 6:50-7:10 AM 31 & over cruiser 7:10-7:30 AM 6 & under boys & girls 7:30-7:50 AM 7-12 girls 7:50-8:10 AM 13 & over girls 8:10-8:30 AM 7 & 8 boys 8:30-8:50 AM 9 & 10 boys 8:50-9:10 AM 11 & 12 boys 9:10-9:30 AM 13 & 14 boys 9:30-9:50 AM 15 - 18 boys 9:50-10:10 AM 19 & over men 10:10-10:30 AM A Pro/Vet Pro 10:30-10:50 AM 11:00 AM Race Starts Only** ONLY 1st firstMOTO round WILL BE of motosRUN ON SATUR will beDAY run on saturday 2nd MOTO, QUARTERS, SEMIS & MAINS WILL BE RUN ON SUNDAY USA BMX Olympic 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM Trials National 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Cocktail Reception BMX Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 7:30 PM Dinner ** Ticketed event. Space is limited. 8:00 PM Hall of Fame Inductions Semi-formal attire. Sunday, June 17th U.S. Open Nationals 8:00 AM National Day 2 Race Starting with 2nd round of Motos. Day 2 - continued Resumes. Quarters, Semis and Mains. PULL Magazine 77.
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