INDIANAPOLIS - The USA Track & Field Foundation has
presented Elite Athlete Development Grants to 12 athletes,
USATF Foundation Director Tom Jackovic announced
Thursday. 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 hammer throwers
Loree Smith and Bethany Hart, discus thrower Aretha
Thurmond, pole vaulter April Steiner, hammer thrower Travis
Nutter, javelin throwers Mike Hazle and Leigh Smigh, triple
jumper Tiombe Hurd, 110m hurdler David Oliver, pole
vaulters Justin Norberg and Darren Niedermeyer, and long
jumper Robby Hughes.
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. He was the fourth-ranked U.S. thrower last
year.
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).
The fourth-place finisher in the women's hammer throw at
the last two USA Outdoor Championships, Loree Smith won
the NCAA title in that event in 2006 competing for Colorado
State.
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.
Bethany Hart has ended six seasons ranked in the top ten
in the U.S. by Track & Field News, with her highest ranking
following the 2005 season when she ranked #2 in the
country.
Steiner has become a fixture at the top of the U.S. rankings.
Steiner has competed in the last five USA Outdoor
Championships, with her best finishes in 2005 and 2006
when she placed sixth at each.
The third-place finisher at the 2004 Olympic Trials, men's
hammer thrower Travis Nutter has been ranked in the top
ten nationally in seven of the last nine years and will look to
improve upon last year's fifth-place finish at the USA
Championships
A collegiate standout at Southwest Texas State University,
Mike Hazle has made a steady progression through the
ranks of the nation's best men's javelin throwers. The
sixth-place finisher at the 2006 USA Outdoor
Championships, Hazle finished that season ranked #3 in
the country, which is the highest end of the year ranking of
his career.
A two-time USA Outdoor champion and an Olympian in
2004, Tiombe Hurd has been one of America's finest
women's triple jumpers since 1993. Four times she has
been ranked #1 in the country, and she is the American
record holder.
In an event where the U.S. has been dominant for many
decades, David Oliver has emerged as one of the new,
great young talents in the men's 110m hurdles. Oliver had a
huge breakthrough season in 2006 in posting a new
personal best (13.20 seconds) and finishing the campaign
ranked #7 in the world and #5 in the U.S. by T&FN.
Darren Niedermeyer was third in the men's pole vault at the
2007 AT&T USA Indoor Championships in Boston, with an
indoor personal best clearance of 5.60 meters/18 feet 5.50.
The 2001 NAIA champion while a standout at Life University,
Robbie Hughes was sixth in the 110-meter hurdles at the
Olympic Trials and ended the season ranked #7 in the U.S.
He was fourth at the 2006 AT&T USA Outdoor
Championships.
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.
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