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Powered by Tyson Invitational expands world record prize bonus
February 2, 2005 Courtesy of USATF
The 2005 Powered by Tyson Invitational, the third stop on USA Track &
Field's 2005 Indoor Visa Championship Series, has announced that it
will expand its original $25,000 world-record prize pool being offered by
Tyson Foods. This year the bonus will be awarded to all athletes who
set a new world record. The Powered by Tyson Invitational will take place on Friday, February
11, at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Ark., with events
running from 7 to 9 p.m. The event will be televised November 12 on
ESPN2 from 9-10:30 p.m. Eastern Time. "As the world's largest provider of chicken, beef and pork, Tyson Foods
is proud to sponsor for the fourth consecutive year an event where
protein's long lasting energy enables the athletes to perform at their
best," said Bob Corscadden, Tyson's senior vice president and chief
marketing officer. "We are challenging the best of the best to set new
world records by awarding $25,000 bonuses and look forward to an
exciting meet." The women's 60-meter dash will be a featured event as the world's top-
ranked sprinter and 2004 Olympic 200m gold medalist Veronica
Campbell of Jamaica headlines the event. She will face Olympic 200m
silver medalist, Allyson Felix, in what will be a rematch of the Olympic
200-meter final. Lauryn Williams will also provide stellar competition as
the 100-meter silver medalist in Athens, and LaTasha Colander, the
2004 United States Olympic Trials 100-meter champion, is set to
compete as well. All four women are currently ranked in the top 10 in the
world in the sprints. With a $25,000 world-record bonus on the line, the highly anticipated
men's mile run will feature fantastic international competition with record
breaking potential. Three of the world's top 10 milers will line up with fast
times on their minds. 2004 Olympic silver medalist Bernard Lagat
returns to the meet for the first time since 2000 as the reigning World
Indoor 3,000m gold medalist. Paul Korir captured the Tyson Invitational
title last year when he set the Kenyan national record in 3 minutes,
53.26 seconds. He is also the defending World Indoor 1,500m
champion. Laban Rotich will complete this talented lineup as the 2003
Tyson Invitational and 1999 World Indoor runner-up. Several of America's top horizontal jumpers will battle it out in what
promises to be an outstanding long jump competition, where 2004
World Indoor champion Savante Stringfellow will take on Walter Davis
and Melvin Lister. Lister has proved himself to be one of the country's
most versatile jumpers after he won the long and triple jump at the 2000
and 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials, respectively. Davis, a 2004 Olympic triple
jumper, is also an athlete to be reckoned with after placing fourth in the
long jump at last year's Trials.
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