INDIANAPOLIS - The 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men's
50 km Race Walk will be held Sunday, February 10, in the
Miami-Dade County village of Palmetto Bay, USATF
announced Monday. U.S. Olympic Team berths and a purse
of more than $55,000 will be at stake. "We are pleased to be returning to Palmetto Bay," USATF
Race Walk Chairman Vince Peters said. "The village, in
conjunction with the Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation
Department, did a superb job of hosting the Pan American
Race Walk Cup Trials this past March. Together they put
together an extremely attractive Olympic Trials bid package
that will result in an outstanding environment for the
selection of our Olympic Team in 2008."
The local organizing committee is led by event director
Robin Beamon from the Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation
Department. ING Miami Marathon race director Robert Pozo
will be the technical director of the race.
A purse of over $55,000 will be awaiting the top finishers of
the 50K (31 mile) walk, the longest track and field
event at the Olympic Games. First place will be worth more
than $15,000 with the top eight finishers guaranteed prize
money.
To be eligible to compete in the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team
Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk, athletes must have walked
faster than 4 hours, and 45 minutes on a USATF-certified
course or track in a judged race walk during the period of
January 1, 2006 through February 1, 2008.
For more information on the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials
- Men's 50 km Race Walk, visit
www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-RW
Men who can run faster than 2:30:00 for the
marathon are encouraged to contact Peters
(mv_tc@sbcglobal.net
) for more information on race
walking as well as U.S. Olympic Trials qualifying
opportunities.
Located southeast of Miami, Palmetto Bay is a village of
25,000 residents located immediately west of Biscayne Bay.
For more information on the host city of the 2008 U.S.
Olympic Team Trials - Men's 50 km Race Walk, visit
www.palmettobay-fl.gov.