INDIANAPOLIS - USA Track & Field's 2004 Outdoor Golden
Spike
Tour will feature events at the world's premiere relay carnival
and four world-class invitational meets as part of the U.S.
domestic season that reaches its zenith at the 2004 U.S.
Olympic Track & Field Trials.Including the Olympic Trials, six domestic USATF events will be
broadcast on 12 nationwide shows this spring and summer. NBC
will air six broadcasts throughout the year, with NBC and its
cable partner airing 14 hours of coverage from the Olympic
Trials alone.
The elite USATF outdoor season kicks off on April 24 with USA
vs. The World, Presented by Verizon, a special event within the
Penn Relays that pits Team USA's top talent against relay teams
from around the world. Crowds of 40,000-50,000 have typically
attended the Penn Relays in Philadelphia each year on the
meet's final day of competition, supporting USA vs. The World
and all of the 110-year-old Penn Relays' Championship of
America events, held at Franklin Field.
The Golden Spike Tour's invitational meetings begin May 22 with
the Home Depot Invitational in Carson, Calif. In its first year
in 2003, the meet drew a capacity crowd of nearly 11,000 fans.
In 2004, meet organizers are expanding the facility to hold
12,000.
The Tour continues May 31 with the U.S. Track & Field Open May
31 in Stanford, California, where sell-out crowds have
supported the Golden Spike Tour since 2000; on June 5 it moves
to the adidas Oregon Track Classic in Portland, Oregon for a
fast-growing event; and on June 19 it hits the Nike Prefontaine
Classic in Eugene, Ore., for the country's most prestigious and
historic invitational meet.
American athletes will conclude their domestic outdoor schedule
with the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field, held July 9-
18 on the campus of California State University - Sacramento.
More than 1,000 athletes will compete in front of sell-out
crowds for the right to represent Team USA at the 2004 Olympic
Games in Athens, Greece. Each of the eights days of competition
at the 2000 Olympic Trials in Sacramento sold out, with more
than 187,000 fans attending the meet to set a new Olympic
Trials record.
Now in its sixth year, the Golden Spike Tour provides America's
best athletes the opportunity to compete in the United States,
against fellow Americans and top international competition, and
earn substantial prize money in front of a nationally televised
audience. Sponsors of the 2004 Outdoor Golden Spike Tour are
Nike, Verizon, Visa, Sunny D Intense Sport Drink, General
Motors and Bengay.
For more information on USA Track & Field and the Golden
Spike
Tour, visit www.usatf.org
2004 USA Track & Field Outdoor Schedule
April 24
*USA vs. The World Presented by
Verizon, Philadelphia, Pa. (Franklin Field)
May 22
*Home Depot
Invitational, Carson, Calif. (Home Depot Center)
May 31
*U.S. Open, Stanford, Calif. (Cobb Track and Angell Field)
June 5
*adidas Oregon Track Classic,
Portland, Ore. (Mt. Hood CC)
June 19
*Nike Prefontaine
Classic, Eugene, Ore. (Hayward Field)
July 9-18
U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field,
Sacramento, Calif. (Alex G. Spanos Complex)
*Denotes Golden Spike Tour meet
2004 USATF Outdoor TV schedule
(All Times Eastern; check local listings)
April 24
USA vs. The World, Presented by Verizon, NBC
4:30-6 p.m. LIVE
May 22
Home Depot Invitational, NBC
4-6 p.m. LIVE
June 1
U.S. Open, ESPN2
9-10 p.m.
June 5
adidas Oregon Track Classic, ESPN2
6-7 p.m. LIVE
June 19
Nike Prefontaine Classic, ESPN2
9:30-11 p.m.
July 9-12, 15-18
U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field, NBC/cable
partner