KT Tape will be providing free taping demos at the 3rd Annual GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational.
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KT Tape will be providing free taping demos at the 3rd Annual GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational.
More info: KT Tape February 2014 calendar
Olympian and World Champion, Lolo Jones, at the Utah Olympic Park with the founders of the GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational, Erica Shields and Akwasi Frimpong.
Akwasi competed yesterday in his first international 2man bobsled race as a brakeman for the Dutch national team during the FIBT American’s Cup competition in Park City. Frimpong and his pilot, Ivo de Bruin took home the silver medal.
Besides being a track star, Lolo jones has been doing bobsledding as well. She will compete this week in Park City.
February 22, 2014 at the Utah Olympic Oval at 10:00 A.M.
Sprint events: 60m, 200m, 400m, and the 60m hurdles (indoor).
Proceeds benefit Special Olympics Utah. Click here to register.
Meet Director Contact Information:
Name: Robin Bryant / Erica Shields
Phone: 801-636 3949 / 435 -669 2127
Email: goldensprintchallenge@gmail.com
Click here for the 2013 results.
Click here for the 2013 videos and photos
Join USA former bobsledder and Olympic level fitness coach, Timothy O’Mara and Akwasi Frimpong, Dutch Olympic-level athlete, for two days of extensive training. This camp covers most sports where speed and power are essential components for success, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis and track & field. Open to any individual that meets the age requirement. Click here for more information.
The GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational is in the books. With athletes from both the College and the Highschool ranks getting together to chase the top marks, the meet was a success and great times were had by all.
Girls
In the 60m hurdles, Nicole laws from Provo won the finals with a time of 9.26 beating out Christine Van Brocklin of Davis. Laws’ time in the prelims was actually faster at 9.13 which is her second best time of the season.
In the Girls 60m Dash, Fatou Trawally of Skyline stood toe to toe with the college girls and actually had pretty good success with it. She ended up 4th behind a BYU 1-2 finish. Nicole Laws came back from her 60H win to place 5th in the 60m Dash.
The results of the Girls 200m dash looked very similar as the BYU Duo of Gowar and Jensen went 1-2 again, this time swapping podium spots. Nicole Laws was again 5th in this event capping of a triple against some very good competition. Mackenzie Bindrup was 2nd of the Highschool Athletes just behind laws. They ran 26.73 and 26.88 respectively.
In the 400m Dash Lily Huntsman of Highland won, nearly breaking 60 with a final time of 1:00.96. she was followed by a few college athletes and then Mackenzie Bindrup of Northridge.
Boys
Again in the Boys events the college competitors took home most of the hardware but some Utah High School boys were able to bring it against the big boys pretty well.
In the 60m dash finals, Seth Fortin showed that speed trumps experience, as he beat all competitors in a sensational 7.01 which is just .09 off his personal best. Behind him was Dak Kleven and then Sean Barton of Woods Cross. Parker Landgren was the 3rd of the HS Boys.
In the boys 60m Hurdles it came down to the photo at the finish, and the athletes were separated but less than 1/100th of a second. Former Payson star and current UVU Wolverine Chandler Rieske took home top honors. His time of 8.62 is an unconfirmed PR. Also running 8.62 and placing 2nd was Kyle Strauss. Cooper Smith of Freemont was the top High School Athlete at 8.73.
In the 200m dash Parker Landgren came back from his 4th place finish in the 60 to grab 2nd overall with a 22.55.
In the 400 meter dash, former Skyline standout Andy Rounds ran away with the meet in 48.68. Blake Ellis of Lone Peak was able to grab 3rd with a time of 50.86 and Talem Franco of Wasatch was 4th in 51.51.
Source:http://ut.milesplit.com/articles/101120-golden-sprint-challenge-recap
The 2013 GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational best male and female awards were presented to:
From left to right : Chandler Rieske, Dak Kleven, Parker Landgren, Arlene Gowar, Nicole Laws, and Kassie Jensen.
Click here for the 2nd Annual GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational results
The name of the meet, “GoldenSprint,” is one of Frimpong’s nicknames he earned when racing as an illegal African immigrant in the Netherlands. His Dutch coaches gave him golden track shoes after his first Dutch National win. The fastest men’s and women’s sprinters at the GoldenSprint Challenge will follow Frimpong’s footsteps and take home a golden spikes trophy.
Runners from area high schools and colleges have been invited to compete in the second annual GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational, Feb. 23, at the legendary Utah Olympic Oval. In this track and field event, sprinters will compete in the 60 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters sprints, and the 60 meters hurdles race.
This meet, sanctioned by the USA Track and Field Association (USATF), is the dream of Akwasi Frimpong, Dutch Olympic level athlete and UVU student. He hopes to inspire more youth to participate in sports – especially track and field. He partnered with the Utah Olympic Oval in 2012 and again this year to put together this meet
The name of the meet, “GoldenSprint,” is one of Frimpong’s nicknames he earned when racing as an illegal African immigrant in the Netherlands. His Dutch coaches gave him golden track shoes after his first Dutch National win. The fastest men’s and women’s sprinters at the GoldenSprint Challenge will follow Frimpong’s footsteps and take home a golden spikes trophy.
Top colleges and high schools in the state, including UVU, BYU, Davis High, Riverton High, Herriman High and Alta High will be attending the event. The GoldenSprint Challenge Invitational has quickly gained recognition and support from businesses in the area and international brands, including Nike, Wal-Mart, Neways Inc., Carrabba’s Italian Grill, The Utah Olympic Oval, Runner’s Corner, and McGees Stamp & Trophy. The track meet has also been selected as the 2013 USATF-Utah Association Indoor Track & Field Championship.
“I want to promote sprinting and training in Utah, and involve local students and athletes,” Frimpong said. “With the long winters in Utah, it’s important to be able to train indoors at the legendary Utah Olympic Oval. Plus, it’s a very fast track.”
The GoldenSprint Challenge will be hosted on Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 S. Cougar Lane in Kearns. The proceeds from the event benefit the Utah Special Olympics. To register for the meet, visit www.goldensprintchallenge.com. For more information, call Akwasi Frimpong at 801-494-3060 or Robin Bryant, USATF meet director, at 801-636-3949. Information can also be obtained by emailing goldensprintchallenge@gmail.com.