INDIANAPOLIS - The USA Track & Field Foundation has
presented Elite Athlete Development Grants to five up and
coming athletes. USATF Foundation Director Tom Jackovic
made the announcement on Friday. The USATF Foundation Elite Athlete Grant Program
contributes to the pursuit of world-class performances by
American post-collegiate track and field athletes. Athletes
must meet minimum performance standards to be eligible.
Athletes receiving $3,000 grants include javelin thrower
Leigh Smith, Olympic discus thrower Aretha
Thurmond, pole
vaulter Justin Norberg, 3,000m steeplechaser
Brian Olinger
and decathlete Ryan Harlan.
A three-time SEC men's javelin throw champion at the
University of Tennessee, Leigh Smith finished third at the
2004 Olympic Trials and fourth at the 2005 USA Outdoor
Championships. Last summer Smith set a personal best
with his winning toss of 82.33 meters/270 feet 1 inch in
Rovereto, Italy. He ended the season ranked #4 in the U.S.
by Track & Field News.
Aretha Thurmond ended the 2006 campaign ranked #1 in
the U.S. in the women's discus by T&FN for the fourth
consecutive year. Her season was highlighted by her third
career U.S. Outdoor national title and the best throw by an
American in 2006 (64.41m/211-4) from her win May 6 in
Modesto, Calif.
A finalist in the men's pole vault at the 2004 U.S. Olympic
Trials, Justin Norberg enjoyed his finest season in 2005
highlighted by his fourth-place finish at the USA Outdoor
Championships. He ended the season ranked #8 in the
U.S. by T&FN.
At his final NCAA Outdoor Championship in 2006, Ohio
State University senior Brian Olinger placed fifth in the
men's 3,000m steeplechase in 8 minutes 40.58 seconds.
Olinger finished the 2006 season ranked #9 nationally in
the men's steeplechase by T&FN.
The NCAA Division I decathlon champion for Rice University
in 2004, Ryan Harlan finished as the runner-up in that event
at the 2006 AT&T USA Outdoor Championships in
Indianapolis with a total of 7,872 points. The sixth-place
finisher at Talence, France, last September with 8,022
points, Harlan ended the 2006 campaign ranked #3 in the
U.S by T&FN.
The USATF Foundation provides a means to attract and
guide funds to new and innovative track and field programs
with an emphasis on providing opportunities for youth
athletes, emerging elite athletes and anti-doping education.
The Foundation depends on donations from its board of
directors and from generous fans of track & field.
The Foundation assists people of all ages, all walks of life,
and all ability levels in finding enjoyment and
accomplishment and achieving fitness through our inclusive
sport.
For more information on USA Track & Field and the USATF
Foundation, visit www.usatf.org/foundation.