Track on TV continues in March - Allyson at World Champs (we hope they show her!!) - More to the tube around the oval and in the field!! -USATF Release

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Track on TV continues in March

INDIANAPOLIS - Although USATF's nationally televised 2003 Indoor Golden
Spike Tour concluded earlier this month after five successful
broadcasts, track and field will continue to have a strong presence on
network television in March. Three exciting events are just ahead that
will give fans another chance to see America's top athletes compete.

ESPN2 is set to televise the World Indoor Track & Field Championships on
March 16, the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships on March 17, and
the Titan Games on March 29-30.

Broadcasts kick off with the World Indoor Track & Field Championships in
Birmingham, England, being held March 14-16. Coverage of World Indoors,
including Team USA stars Stacy Dragila, Gail Devers, Regina Jacobs,
Allen Johnson and John Godina, is scheduled from 2-3 p.m. Eastern Time
on Sunday, March 16, on ESPN2.

Next on center stage are the top collegiate athletes in the country as
they compete in the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships
in Fayetteville, Arkansas March 14-15. Broadcast of this event is set
for 1:30-3 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, March 17, on ESPN2.

Finally, the USOC's inaugural Titan Games, held this year on February
13-15 in San Jose, provided USA shot putters with an important step for
getting prepared for Athens 2004. The world-class combat sport
competition saw John Godina, Adam Nelson, Jamie Beyer and John Davis
compete. The broadcast of the event by ESPN2 will be shown with
hour-long programs on March 29, from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET and March 30
from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. (ET).

 

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