New Information add Dec 1, 2006
Snyder elected Master's Track and Field Chair
Former President of USATF's New England Association
Gary Snyder has been elected Chair of the Master's Track
and Field Committee. Snyder was elected President of the
New England Association in 2002 and 2004. Prior to that, he
served as President of the Greater Boston Track Club for
five years. Another 2006 President's Award Winner
One President's Award winner was inadvertently left out of
yesterday's release. Pete Rhinehart, Chairman of USATF's
Audit Committee and formulator of initial USATF Code of
Ethics, was presented with his award last night at the
Opening Session by USATF President Bill Roe.
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INDIANAPOLIS - President Bill Roe spoke on Wednesday
evening at the Opening General Session at the 2006 USATF
Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, sharing his vision for the
sport.
Celebrating a theme of "Focus on the Horizon," the 2006
Annual Meeting brings together more than 1,000 of the
sport's officials, coaches, administrators, athletes and
supporters, who come together to chart the future of the
sport.
During his address, Roe discussed his wish list for the
future of track and field in the U.S.:
* I'd like us to be more popular as an elite sport.* I'd like
more people to watch our sport on television and/or the
Internet.
* I'd like more people to be in our sport, particularly at the
grassroots level.
* I'd like our sport to be drug-free.
* Most important to me, as a devoted national servant to our
sport for over 30 years, I want all of these things, but not at
an increased cost of administration.
Roe also listed his visions for the sport:
* I envision a structure for our sport which first makes sure
the entire community of our sport is represented, and in the
right places.
* I envision a structure which gives each distinct division of
our sport control of their area - governance, budget
priorities, strategic planning, and development - to name a
few.* I envision a Board which knows its job as a board -
policy maker, employer of the CEO, planner, advocate,
monitor, and evaluator -and knows the difference between
management and governance.
Roe also focused on USATF's new mentoring program
under its Leadership and Diversity banner. The program is
under the direction of Dr. Evie Dennis, with participation of
Pat Rico, Darlene Hickman and Stephanie Hightower
among others. The program's goal is to identify, encourage
and develop the organization's leaders of the future.
"As we begin our leadership initiatives with a formal
mentoring program, we look beyond the informal system of
the past, and forward to actually helping those we think have
the potential for leadership to be prepared in ways we
perhaps were not," said Roe. "Questions like: What is a
budget? What are Roberts Rules of Order? How do I
prepare for and run a successful meeting? How do I
delegate work to others and monitor progress? What are
the codified ethical issues leaders face, and how should I
deal with them?"
Roe also stressed a strengthening of USATF's dialogs with
the USOC "on a number of development and high
performance issues." "The USOC can be our most valued
partner," said Roe. "I think in the coming year, you will see
continued and productive efforts with the USOC, and
movement forward in this area."
2006 President's Award Winners
Cliff Bosley - Race Director, Bolder Boulder
The Tufts Health Plan 10K for Women - Includes the
Celebration of Health and Fitness including a 1K Walk for
Kids, Pre-Race Aerobics, a Post-Race Stretch, as well as a
sports massage, body composition testing, cholesterol
screenings and literature distribution on how to lead a
healthy lifestyle.
Twin Cities Marathon - Often referred to as the
"nation's most beautiful urban marathon", Twin Cities has
built a strong two-day series of events, most of which finish
on the capitol campus in Saint Paul.
Lawson Van Kuren - Event organizer, youth athletics
enthusiast, association administrator
Inez Finch - She has served her Association down
in Georgia in a variety of capacities, and currently is the Club
Contact.Ken Ferguson - Law & Legislation committee
member, restructuring task force member.
Curt Clausen - Three-time Olympian, athlete
advocate, and a race walking proponent. Budget and Law
&
Legislation committee member.
Brenda Taylor - 2004 Olympian, restructuring task
force member
Mark Timmons - Coaches Advisory member of Law
& Legislation, Cross Country enthusiast
Linda Melzer - Officials chair, long-time USATF
official
Linda Phelps - Association officer, national
committee and task force member, regional coordinator,
official, administrator, Youth chair.
Pete Rhinehart - Chairman of USATF's Audit
Committee, formulator of initial USATF Code of Ethics.
For more information on USA Track & Field and the
2006
Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, visit www.usatf.org.