The 2005 Outdoor Visa Championship Series features pressure-packed
meets, opportunities for great performances, and fields full of Olympic
medalists as American athletes prepare for the 2005 World Outdoor
Championships.Fans around the country will be able to watch the meets on seven
national television broadcasts on NBC and ESPN. Adding to the
excitement of competition, the Visa Championship Series features over
$2 million in prize and athlete support dollars, including a $50,000
bonus and prize package going to the Visa Champions. Visa
Champions will be the top male and female performers of the Visa
Championship series.
New for the Outdoor Visa Championship Series is a special consumer
promotion, the Visa Championship Series "Watch. Click. Win." Online
Sweepstakes, which will enable fans to pick who they think will win the
title of Visa Champion, and to be eligible for prizes.
Coast to Coast Meets
The Visa Championship Series kicks off with USA vs. The World at the
Penn Relays, where an expected crowd of 50,000 fans at historic
Franklin Field will have a chance to see Team USA's men's and
women's 4x100m relays try to avenge their Olympic disappointments
against men's gold medalist Great Britain and women's gold medalist
Jamaica. In the 4x400 relays, Team USA will try to extend its global
dominance.
The Visa Championship Series invitational meetings begin May 22 with
the adidas Track Classic in Los Angeles. The Series continues May 30
with the Payton Jordan U.S. Open in Stanford, Calif.; and on June 4 it
moves to the Nike Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Ore.
On June 11, the Visa Championship Series returns to the East Coast for
a top-tier Invitational Track Meet, the first world-class meet to be held at
the brand-new Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island, in New York City.
The final stop returns the Visa Championship Series to the track-mad
Los Angeles area for the 2005 USA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships, held June 23-26. Nearly 1,000 of America's top
athletes will compete at the Home Depot Center, vying for the right to
represent Team USA at the World Outdoor Championships in Helskini,
Finland, in August.
Visa Champions
The male and female athlete with the top overall performance in the
2005 Visa Championship Series will be named Visa Champion and
receive a $25,000 bonus. In addition, each Visa Champion will have the
opportunity to be a guest of Visa at one of several premier events: Super
Bowl, NFL Pro Bowl&, DAYTONA 500&, Kentucky Derby, Tony
Awards& or Pebble Beach& Weekend. Shot putter John Godina
and sprinter Angela Daigle made history during the 2005 Indoor Visa
Championship series as the first Visa Champions, winning their titles
with world-leading performances at the USA Indoor Championships.
"The Indoor Visa Championship Series proved how exciting the Race
for the Championship is for athletes, fans, and TV viewers," said USATF
CEO Craig Masback. "The Race for the Championships literally came
down to the last event of the meet. We look forward to more edge-of-
your seat competition during the outdoor season."
The top American male finisher and top American female finisher in
each event of the Visa Championship Series, including the USA
Outdoor Track & Field Championships, will have their performances
assigned a point total based on the IAAF Scoring Tables of Athletics.
The athlete whose single-best performance has the highest point total at
the end of the Visa Championship Series will be named the Visa
Champion. Performances can come from any Visa Championship
Series meet, and must be in an event contested at the 2005 IAAF World
Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Although the top performance can come at any of the Visa
Championship Series meets, an athlete must compete at the USA
Outdoor Championships in order to be named Visa Champion. Athletes
competing on the high school or college level are not eligible. Ties will
be broken by determining which tied athlete had the best mark at the
USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, based on the IAAF Scoring
Tables of Athletics.
"Visa has been a proud sponsor of USA Track & Field since it began its
Olympic partnership in the1980s, and through the Visa Championship
Series we are committed to helping prepare America's Olympic hopefuls
in their journey to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games," said Michael
Lynch, senior vice president, Visa USA. "We have been thrilled by the
response from the athletes and the track and field community following
the inauguralindoor Visa Championship Series. John Godina, and
Angela Daigle turned in memorable performances to capture the first-
ever Visa Champion titles during the indoor series, and we're looking
forward to adding more names to that legacy of excellence in track and
field during the outdoor season."
Television success
Now in its seventh year, the Visa Championship Series - formerly the
Golden Spike Tour - provides America's best athletes the opportunity to
compete in the United States and earn substantial prize money in front
of a nationally televised audience. Live crowds at Visa Championship
Series meets typically are sold out at each venue, with TV ratings rising
as much as 25 percent, year over year. USATF's seven shows on NBC
in 2004 averaged a 2.5 rating. In recent years, track & field has had 40
national TV broadcasts per year.
The 2005 Visa Championship Series television series begins with live
coverage of USA vs. The World at the Penn Relays, April 30 on NBC.
The adidas Track Classic will be broadcast on May 22 on ESPN, with
the Payton Jordan U.S. Open to air May 30 on ESPN. NBC will
broadcast the Nike Prefontaine Classic on June 5 and the Invitational
Track Meet at Icahn Stadium June 11. ESPN will cover the first day of
the USA Outdoor Championships June 25, with ESPN2 broadcasting
the meet June 26.
The Visa Championships Series and Visa Champions program are a
key part of Visa's continued, overall support of USATF and its athletes
through the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. The Visa Championship Series
provides a showcase for past Olympic champions, and a proving ground
for champions of the future.
2005 Outdoor Visa Championship Series TV Schedule
(Broadcasts subject to change. All times Eastern; check local
listings)
Apr. 30 USA vs. The World at Penn Relays NBC 4-6 p.m.
May 22 adidas Track Classic ESPN 4-6 p.m.
May 30 Payton Jordan U.S. Open ESPN2 10-11:30 p.m.
June 5 Nike Prefontaine Classic NBC 2-3 p.m.
June 11 Invitational Track Meet NBC 4-5:30 p.m.
June 25 USA Outdoor Championships ESPN 4-6 p.m.
June 26 USA Outdoor Championships ESPN2 5-7 p.m.
2005 Outdoor Visa Championship Series Event Schedule
Apr. 30 USA vs. The World at Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. (Franklin
Field)
May 22 adidas Track Classic Los Angeles, Calif. (Home Depot Center,
Carson, Calif.)
May 30 Payton Jordan U.S. Open Stanford, Calif. (Cobb Track & Angell
Field)
June 4 Nike Prefontaine Classic Eugene, Ore. (Hayward Field)
June 11 Invitational Track Meet New York City (Icahn Stadium)
June 23-26 USA Outdoor Championships Carson, Calif. (Home Depot
Center)
For more information on the Visa Championship Series, visit www.usatf.org/visa.