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Albuquerque Marriott Hotel and Fairfield Inn Hotel See Page 14) This is your invitation to compete with the best Athletes in the United States 4 4th Anunal Great Southwest Track & Field Classic June 6, 7, 8-2019 UNM Track & Fieldld SSttadium, Allbuquerque,, NMNM wwwwww.greatsouthwestclassic.com.greatsouthwestclassic.com Former Great Southwest Track & Field Classic Athletes that have competed in the Olympics/NFL: Robert Griffin III-Quarterback, Jamaal Charles - Running Adrian Peterson - Running Jordon Roos, Offensive Washington Redskins Back, Kansas City Chiefs Back Minnesota Vikings Center-Seattle Seahawks Alexis Weeks Anicka Newell Ariana Washington Arman Hall Bianca Knight Boris Berian Bradley Adkins Brittany Borman Christian Taylor Courtney Okolo Devon Allen Emma Coburn Gil Roberts Inika McPherson Jarrin Solomon Jason Richardson Jennifer Madu Kerron Clement Keturah Orji Leonel Manzano Logan Cunningham Marquis Dendy Mason Finley Michelle Carter Ryan Bailey Shawn Barber Shelbi Vaughan Tiffany Lott-Hogan Trayvon Bromell William Clay PHOTO CREDITS: USTFA/USOC photos - Jill Greer; Robert Grifffiin III - Geoff Burke - USA TODAY Sports; Jamaal Charles - Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images ; Jennifer Madu - Evans Caglage/Dallas News; Anicka Newell, Shawn Barber - Canadian Olympic Team. 44th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic June 6, 7, 8-2019 UNM Track & Field Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico A National Scholastic Athletics Foundation Select Meet Congratulations! You have been invited to the 44th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic, where you will compete with best athletes in the United States! Having been recognized as one of the top track and field athletes in the United States, it’s my pleasure to extend this invitation to you, to compete in the 44th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic at the University of New Mexico Track & Field Stadium, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Meet invitations are extended to the best athletes in the USA & beyond, therefore, the athletic invitation process requires that you respond to your invitation quickly. The instructions in this packet will guide you through the steps in confirming your acceptance, your registration online, and the filling out of your necessary forms. The 44th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic will be held on Thursday, June 6 through Saturday, June 8. Again, congratulations! Being selected to compete in this prestigious event is an honor, and we look forward to your participation. Now, get ready to compete with the best in the United States! Best Regards, John Haaland Operations Committee, General Chair Photo Credits ALAN VERSAW PHOTOS PROVIDED BY: ALAN VERSAW www.greatsouthwestclassic.com 2 44th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic June 6, 7, 8-2019 UNM Track & Field Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico A National Scholastic Athletics Foundation Select Meet TABLE OF CONTENTS Congratulations! Pg. Content You have been invited to the 40th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic, where 2. Invitation Streaming the Great Southwest Track & Field Classic for the last 8 years you will compete with best athletes in the United States! Great Southwest Track & Field Classic 3. Table of Contents Athletes that competed in the 2018 GSWTFC Having been recognized as one of the top track and field athletes in the United States, it’s my 4. State Selection Chairs and Assistant Chairs & Hotel PHOTO CREDITS: USA Photos - Alan Versaw, pleasure to extend this invitation to you, to compete in the 40th Annual Great Southwest Information Track & Field Classic at the University of New Mexico Track & Field Stadium, in 2019 Great Southwest Classic Selection Committee & Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5. Operations / Committee Contact Information Meet invitations are extended to the best athletes in the Southwest, therefore, the athletic 6. Schedule of Events invitation process requires that you respond to your invitation quickly. The instructions in this packet will guide you through the steps in confirming your acceptance, your registration 7. Forms Overview online, and the filling out of your necessary forms. 8. Acceptance/Liability Waiver Maya Evans - #6 - 20' 10" Usa Arria Minor #4 200 Meter Dash The 40th Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic will be held on Thursday, June 9. Decathlon/Heptathlon Acceptance/Liability 4 through Saturday, June 6. Waiver 10. “No Stay, No Compete” Form Again, congratulations! Being selected to compete in this prestigious event is an honor, and we look forward to your participation. Now, get ready to compete with the best in the United 11. Travel Information Form States! 12. Online Registration Tyrese Cooper #1 400 Meter Dash Tzuriel Pedigo #1 USA Javelin Best Regards, 13. Check-in and Shuttle Schedule John Haaland 14. Albuquerque Hotel Information Operations Committee, General Chair 15. Hotel Rules and Procedures 16. Rules and Instructions 17. Checklist 18. Maps Marcellus Moore #5 100 Meter Dash Sean Burrell #2 USA 400 meter Dash www.greatsouthwestclassic.com 3 MARYLAND State Coordinator Pam Crockett 1731 Carriage Court Severn, MD 21144 (Mobile) (208) 305-8195 Email: [email protected] Elgin Gordon 7922 Piedmont Avenue lenarden, MD 20706 Mobile: (202) 285-5191 E-Mail: [email protected] Confirmation of Acceptance of Invitation As an invited athlete, your primary responsibility is to confirm your participation by contacting your State Selection Chair by phone, fax or e-mail as soon as possible. The deadline for confirmation is Sunday, May 26, 2019, at midnight., Mountain Daylight Time. If for some reason you are unable to compete after you have confirmed, you must contact the Invitations Committee immediately. Failure to do so will keep another deserving athlete from competing. Forms will only be accepted from athletes approved by the State Selection Chair. Hotel Information Albuquerque Marriott 2101 Louisiana Boulevard NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505) 889-6800 www.greatsouthwestclassic.com 4 Great Southwest Track and Field 2019 Classic Selection Committee CO General Chair CO General Chair Girl’s General Selection Chair John Haaland Fred Polich Carolyn French 10116 San Gabriel Rd. NE 1932 Maderia NE 519 Carlisle Ext Albuquerque, NM 87111 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Coushatta, Louisiana 71019 Phone: (505) 299-3359 Mobile: (505) 239-5325 Mobile:(318) 918-8278 Fax: (505) 291-9583 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mobile:(505) 280-4931 E-mail: [email protected] Boy’s General Selection Chair Decathlon/Heptathlon Chair Decathlon/Heptathlon Assistant Chair Todd Alexander Robert T Covington Michael Sanderfer 11325IH 37 #1604 6110 S. Willow Dr 3638 South Fork Drive Corpus Christi Tx 78410 Tempe, AZ 85283 Phoenix, AZ 85044 Mobile: (469) 909-8895 Phone: (602) 690-5551 Mobile: (775) 315-5489 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Elite Selection Chair Assistant Elite Selection Asssistant Elite Selection Cliff Keeling Todd Alexander Chair Carolyn French 3813 Vega #1306 11325IH 37 #1604 519 Carlisle Ext Ft Worth, TX 76133 Corpus Christi Tx 78410 Coushatta, Louisiana 71019 Mobile: (512) 903-0646 Mobile: (469) 909-8895 Mobile:(318) 918-8278 E-Mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 2019 Great Southwest Track and Field Classic Operations Committee Meet Director CO General Chair CO General Chair Joe Giglia Sponsorship Chair Michael Cummings John Haaland Fred Polich 201 Lambert Hills Blvd email: [email protected] Phone: 505-582-5571 Girl’s General Selection Chair Cimarron, NM 87714 Carolyn French Phone:(575) 643-5458 E-mail: [email protected] Decathlon/Heptathlon Chair Robert T Covington Coach O Registration Carolyn French * Members serving on the Selection Committee. Their respective contact information located on top of page. Mobile:(318) 918-8278 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Meet Director Leroy Chavez 211 Lambert Hills Blvd. Cimarron, NM 87714 Mobile: (575) 309-7099 E-mail: [email protected] www.greatsouthwestclassic.com 5 2019 Schedule WEDNESDAY, June 5 7:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m. Registration at Meet Headquarters, Crowne Plaza Hotel for all combined events. THURSDAY, June 6 9:00 a.m. Boys’ Decathlon - UNM Track Stadium (100, LJ, SP, HJ,400) 9:15 a.m. Girls’ Decathlon - UNM Track Stadium (100, DIS, PV, JAV,400) 10:00 a.m. Heptathlon - UNM Track Stadium (100HH, HJ, SP,200) 8:00 p.m. Coach’s Scratch Meeting at Crowne Plaza Hotel FRIDAY, June 7 Mandatory Athlete’s Registration at Meet Headquarters, Crowne Plaza Hotel. 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Athletes official entry into meet, receive competition numbers and state jersey. 9:00 a.m. Boys’ Decathlon - UNM Track Stadium (110HH, DIS, PV, JAV,1500) 9:15 a.m. Girls’ Decathlon - UNM Track Stadium (100HH, LJ, SP, HJ,1500) 11:00 a.m. Heptathlon - UNM Track Stadium (LJ, JAV,800) 2:00 p.m. *** Hammer Throw Boys – Girls will follow Approximate time3:30 *** 4:00 p.m. Press Conference 5:00 p.m. – 7:20 p.m. Practice Session for Saturday’s Athletes 7:30 p.m. 2000 Meter Steeplechase - Girls & Boys following 8:00 p.m. 4x200 Meter Relay - Girls & Boys following 8:25 p.m. 4x800 Meter Relay - Girls & Boys following 8:55 p.m. Shuttle Hurdle Relay - Girls & Boys following Saturday, June 8 Mandatory Athlete’s Registration at Meet Headquarters, Crowne Plaza Hotel 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Athletes official entry into meet, receive competition numbers and state jersey FIELD EVENTS TRACK EVENTS Continued 10:30 Javelin Throw Boys 5:00 Opening Ceremonies 11:00 Pole Vault Girls - “B” Flight 5:30 100 Meter Dash Elite Girls 12:30 Javelin Throw Girls 5:35 100 Meter Dash Elite Boys 1:30 Pole Vault Girls - “A” Flight 5:45 Mile - 1500 - 1600 Girls Heats 2:00 Long Jump Boys 6:00 Mile - 1500 - 1600 Boys Heats 2:00 Long Jump Girls 6:15 4 x 100 Meter Relay Fast Heat Girls 3:00 Shot Put Girls 6:20 4 x 100 Meter Relay Fast Heat Boys 3:00 Discus Throw Boys 6:30 400 Meter Dash Fast Heat Girls 4:00 Pole Vault Boys - “B” Flight 6:35 400 Meter Dash Fast Heat Boys 4:30 High Jump Boys 6:55 300 M.
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