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USATF Annual Meeting Report-Men's & Women's Track & Field
Women’s Track & Field Executive Committee 12/2/14
Law & Legislation: USOC audit shows governance issues-Board responsibilities, Officers & duties ( President is automatically Vice-Chair), supervises CEO, Chair term limit-four (4) years, Board can dismiss CEO, CEO manages day to day operations of business of organization, CEO signs contracts (National Events) along with President, funds reallocation when appropriate Rules: Field event viewing between attempts-tabled Jostling-tabled Qualifying Changes: No more "B" standards will fill field from list of eligible athletes Proposed Future Awards: Subcommittee for each event, fundraiser in Honoree's hometown e.g. Golf event- Ed Temple Nashville, etc., to award funding for post -collegiate transition to next level-awarded yearly, Leadership/Coaching/ Competing Tier One Award- $9000.00 Tier Two Award- $ 6500.00 List (now) is 42 deep, 15 are TIR One/Two; eliminates 27 athletes from funding Goal-Trying to keep "Borderline" athlete in sport
Men’s/Women’s Development-Combined Events 12/3/14
World Youth Trials- Hept & Dec now competed rather than Octhalon Workshop/Meet support: Dr. Robert Chapman 16-17 Pole Vault Summit Reno,NV 14 Feb medical/ film Millrose Games 21-22 Mar Chula Vista horizontal jumps 21-23 Tucson Elite Throws Domestic Meets: Akron indoor 9-11 Jan Pent/Hept Westmont Mar Sam Adams 3-4 April Azusa Pacific 15-16 April Drake Relays 23-24 April Looking for three (3) event opportunities Thorpe Cup-key for developmental athletes Science/Medical Support: For Elite Athlete: Information is on line. No excuse for not knowing. Phil Bastron National Office contact for day to day stuff (young Duffy)
Men’s/Women’s Track & Field Development-Joint General Session 12/3/14
Reports available online.
2014 Men's Track and Field
Men’s Track & Field General Meeting Minutes
December 2013
The chairman opened the meeting with brief welcoming remarks at 4:10 pm.
Under New Business, Bob Podkaminer gave a brief report on behalf of Standards chair
Jim Grogan on the standards to be employed in 2014 for both the Junior and Senior
championships. For every event, an “A standard” will be deployed, designed to fill
approximately 50-60% of the field. The remaining slots will be filled from a list of eligible
competitors, ranked in descending order, until the field gets filled. Field size for each
event will be clearly stated, the entry deadline has been moved up a week, but
everything would still be petitionable through the normal channels.
Committee reports then followed.
Joe Gentry gave a brief update on Officials’ selection for the national championship
meets. He noted that more women than ever before had been selected for the Indoor
championships, and that the age range of applicants was 57-78. He urged officials to
consider applying for positions at the national championships.
John Green reported on Combined Events. The Thorpe Cup will be held in Germany
this year, with coaching selection occurring through the MT&F Executive Committee.
Athletes will be ranked in descending order, and the first five will be selected from the
top down. Two additional athletes will be selected through specific criteria in order to
obtain a full team of seven athletes.
Dave Kerin reported as Development Chair. He stated that his background was in the
high jump, and that the Committee’s new Development model with its emphasis on
Sports Science (using Edge10 software and data collection) offered a very positive
outlook for the future. Responding to a question concerning athlete filming by Ralph
Mann, he noted the changing technology, such as the GoPro camera, and its potential
use for further research. Kerin also referred to the $4.41m in development funding
received from USOC but noted “subtle encouragement” from the USOC to have the
funds deployed primarily to address deficiencies in specific event groups.
The chair reported on the hosting of the National Junior championships and World
Juniors in Eugene, and noted the proposal to hold the shot put competition for the
outdoor nationals at the State Capitol if the athletes supported the proposal. He also
reported that RFPs had been issued for the Indoor National championships for 2015-
2017. Concerns were raised about the effects of altitude for some venues, and the
possibility that we had “worn out” our welcome in Boston. Mentioned was made of a
new track being built in New York, and the hosting of the 2016 World Indoors in
Portland.
Linda Lanker reported that she had been in contact with many Junior Colleges, many of
which were bringing back their track programs. She reported that many were requiring
their coaches to become certified as officials as well, and that she felt confident that
Junior College teams would get bigger and better in the future.
AAC representative Will Leer asked a question about the criteria for the Jesse Owens
Award. The secretary indicated that he would follow up with the National Office staff and
get back to Mr. Leer following the meeting.
The meeting adjourned at 4:52 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Alan Kolling, Secretary
Standards:
Indoor in Boston-Reggie Lewis Center. Running odd events-300, 600, 1 mile, 2 Mile
Rules:
If doesn't match IAAF, not in favor of.
World Juniors:
21 medals Clif McKenzie Head Manager
Ken Brauman ran TIC (Technical Information Center)
High Performance : No more A/B standards. Just a qualifying standard. Make the
standard automatically in World Championships. 3/event for each country. USOC gave
more money to USATF 5.2 million (21-34 million) increasing Sport Science/Medical
support.
Men’s Track & Field-General Session 12/3/14
Bob Hersh-IAAF Report One standard only for each event with target number of entries. Will fill field from eligible athletes. Wild cards- WC defending champion, Diamond League winners, hammer throw champion. NCAC Championship Costa Rica this year. Winners will qualify to World Championships. Check out athletebiz.com Awards: Sprints-Justin Gatlin, Distance-Galen Rupp, Throws-, Jumps- Senior & Junior Nationals together this year-Eugene Bylaws-restructure business side of Federation mandate from USOC
Men’s/Women’s Track & Field-Junior/HS Focus Group 12/4/14
Safe Sport: Kids are being abused is reality now. Mandated by USOC-on website (85 minute presentation). Anyone who works with kids will have to get certified. Good for two (2) years. Junior Meet: Medal count has gone up each year because of Focus/High School Group efforts. National Scholastic: Emphasizing Triple Jump, Javelin. There clinic opportunities in Bahamas, Finland with all expenses paid. Applications online. Grant program provides meet entry, travel, etc. for eligible athletes. Chicago land throwing event July 11, 12 2014 Club & High school grants awarded. National High School Senate: Help promote HS track through State Coaching Clinics. Nationalsenate.org Vault box collar: if it has "wings" that go into the box it is new(OK). It is NCAA, High School, USATF Youth requirement.
Men’s/Women’s Track & Field-Standards 12/3/14