The big name entrants keep piling up for the 2006 AT&T USA Indoor
Championships, to be held February 24-26 at the Reggie Lewis Track &
Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College. Additional Olympic gold
medalists and World Championship medalists are set to compete with
the scores of stars previously announced.The AT&T USA Indoor Championships is the final event of USATF's
Indoor Visa Championship Series and serves as the selection event for
Team USA roster spots for the 2006 World Indoor Championships next
month in Moscow, Russia. ESPN will televise the AT&T USA Indoor
Championships on February 26 from 3:30-5:30 p.m., Eastern Time.
Olympic and World Championships medalists join the fray
With the start of the meet nearing, Olympic and World Championships
medalists have thrown their hats into the ring.
* Olympic gold medalist and two-time world champion Dwight Phillips
has entered the men's long jump and has also entered the Hershey's
men's 60m. Phillips was the second-fastest American indoors at the
distance in 2005.
* Olympic relay gold medalist, World Outdoor Championships silver
medalist, 2005 Outdoor Champion and #1 world-ranked Sanya
Richards heads the women's 400m
* 2003 World indoor champion David Krummenacker returns to the
men's 800 meters in the best shape he's been in since 2003. He'll face
U.S. outdoor champion Khadevis Robinson and Olympian Derrick
Peterson
* The men's 60m hurdles field is crowded, being topped off by two-time
Olympic silver medalist Terrence Trammell and 2005 USA Outdoor
runner-up Dominque Arnold. Joel Brown returns to defend his indoor
title.
* The battle between World Championships silver medalist Chaunte
Howard and three-time Olympian Amy Acuff continues in the women's
high jump.
*2001 World Indoor bronze medalist and outdoor American record
holder Tiombe Hurd tops the field in the women's triple jump
Distance drama set to unfold
The Reggie Lewis Center is known as one of the most distance-friendly
tracks in the country, and in the world. Top Americans are turning out for
what should be very exciting races.
* The Nike men's 1,500m should be one of the most competitive races of
the meet, with two-time indoor champ Jason Lunn taking on 2004
champion Rob Myers, Olympian Charlie Gruber and 2005 USA outdoor
runner-up Chris Lukezic, a new up-and-comer.
* The men's 3,000 meters will rival the 1,500 for tight competition, with
two-time U.S. outdoor 5,000m champion Adam Goucher returning to his
old form, having won the 2006 USA 4 km cross country title last week
and having by far the fastest seed time (7:41.59). He'll be challenged by
three-time indoor champion Jonathon Riley of Brookline, USA 5,000m
runner-up Ian Dobson, 2003 USA steeplechase champion Steve
Slattery, and 2001 USA steeplechase champion Tom Chorny.
* The women's 3,000m field is stacked, with 14-time NCAA All-American
Lauren Fleshman, 2004 Olympic Trials 1,500m champion Carrie
Tollefson, USA 10,000m champion Katie McGregor and former NCAA
champion Sarah Schwald all on the start list.
* USA Outdoor champion Treniere Clement has seen close finishes with
collegiate record holder Tiffany McWilliams throughout the Visa
Championship Series in the women's 1,500m, and that trend should
continue this weekend as a very fast time could be on tap.
* In the race walks, Tim Seaman goes for his ninth men's 5,000m indoor
title and 28th overall national race walking crown, while Joanne Dow of
Manchester, N.H., goes for her fifth women's indoor title
Quality events across the board
Other top athletes set to compete in their events include:
* Two-time Olympic and two-time indoor champion Hazel Clark and
NCAA outdoor champ Alice Schmidt in 800
*Defending indoor champion Tora Harris and 2004 indoor champion
Jamie Nieto in the men's high jump
* Current U.S. leader Jenn Stuczynski, Olympians Jillian Schwartz and
Kellie Suttle, and 2002 USA indoor champ Mary Sauer in the women's
pole vault
* Outdoor American record holder, defending champion and indoor
record holder Erin Gilreath in the women's weight throw
* Olympian Kristin Heaston, the first woman ever to compete at Ancient
Olympia, in the women's shot put, and Olympian A.G. Kruger in the
men's weight throw
Among the previously announced hot events and big-name competitors
are:
* Olympic gold medalists Tim Mack and Nick Hysong, American record
holder Jeff Hartwig, Olympic silver medalist Toby Stevenson; and #1
world ranked Brad Walker
* Visa Championship Series leader Reese Hoffa; world outdoor
champion Adam Nelson, three-time world outdoor champion John
Godina and world indoor champion Christian Cantwell in the Visa men's
shot put
* Olympic gold medalists Joanna Hayes and defending champion
Danielle Carruthers in the women's 60m hurdles. Gail Devers,
rebounding from pregnancy, has opted not to compete in order to give
herself more time to regain her fitness.
*World Outdoor champions Tianna Madison in the women's long jump
and Walter Davis in the men's triple jump
*Indoor 300m world record holder Wallace Spearmon, 2003 world
indoor champion Tyree Washington and World Championships 4x400m
relay gold medalist LaShawn Merritt in the men's 400
* Olympic 200m gold medalist Shawn Crawford and former world 200m
champion John Capel in the Hershey's men's 60m
* World champion and Olympic 100m silver medalist Lauryn Williams,
and Visa Championships leader and 2005 USA Outdoor Champion Lisa
Barber in the AT&T women's 60m
*Olympic silver medalist John Moffitt and 2005 USA outdoor champion
Miguel Pate in the men's long jump
For more information on the AT&T USA Indoor Track & Field
Championships, including schedule, ticket information and status of
entries, visit www.usatf.org/events/
2006/USAIndoorTFChampionships.