2/23/04 Update: Memorial Service Announced for U.S.
Race Walker Spc. Albert Heppner
CHULA VISTA, CALIF. - - The memorial service for U.S. race
walker Spc. Albert Heppner will be held on Monday,
February 23 at 11:00 a.m. at the Greenwood Memorial Park
and Mortuary in San Diego. Greenwood Memorial Park and
Mortuary is located at 4300 Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA
92112.
Following traditional Jewish customs, the family asks that
there be no gifts of flowers. Those wishing to make a
donation can contact one of three memorial funds:
* The Jewish National Foundation 800-542-8733
* The Al Heppner Memorial Fund at the U.S. Olympic
Training
Center 619-656-1500, 2800 Olympic Parkway, Chula Vista,
CA 91915
* The Al Heppner Scholarship Fund, North American
Racewalking Institute, 1203 S. Orange Grove Blvd.,
Pasadena, CA 91105-3345. Phone: 781-934-6319 (before
March 1), 626-441-5459 (after March 1). Email:
narwf@aol.com.
INDIANAPOLIS - USA Track & Field has been notified
that
U.S. race walker Spc. Albert (Al) Heppner died Wednesday
night. He was 29.
A member of the United States Army World Class Athlete
Program, Heppner was a resident athlete who trained at the
U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. He
placed fifth in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for the 50 km
Race Walk on Sunday, February 15, in Chula Vista.
One of America's most accomplished race walkers,
Heppner had achieved several top finishes in national
competitions, including placing first at the USA 5 km Race
Walk Championships in 2002, second at the USA 30 km
Race Walk Championships in 2004, second at the USA 15
km and 20 km Race Walk Championships in 2002, and
second at the USA 50 km Race Walk Championships in
1999, and represented Team USA at the Pan American
Race Walk Cup in 2001 and 1998, as well as the IAAF World
Race Walk Cup in 1999.
He was ranked #2 nationally in the 20 km race walk in 2002
by Track & Field News. As a collegian at the University
of
Wisconsin-Parkside, Heppner was an NAIA All-American
and the NAIA 5 km Race Walk National Champion in 1997,
the year he graduated.
Born April 24, 1974 in Columbia, Md., Heppner graduated
from Howard High School in Ellicott City, Md., in 1992. He
was introduced to race walking in 1989 when one of his
track teammates bet him a dollar not to enter a race. He
later went to Wisconsin-Parkside and embarked in earnest
on his walking career. In addition to his athletic endeavors,
Heppner also was an aspiring journalist.
"Al was a great athlete and a great advocate for the entire
sport of track and field, most particularly the race walk," said
USATF CEO Craig Masback. "The entire track and field
community mourns his passing and will miss him. Our
sympathies go to his family."