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U.S. TRACK & FIELD
2011
Yurkovich Sets Lifetime Best, Looks Ahead to Trip to World Championships
Gatlin on Top of the World
Gatlin Finishes Second in the 100 at US Nationals
5 Events to Watch at the Track & Field Nationals
Eaton, Verzbicas Deliver Strong Performances at the Pre Classic
UO Women look to Des Moines . . . and Beyond
NCAA Preliminary Round Off and Running at Hayward
Pepsi Meet - The College Track & Field Season Starts to Get Serious
Athletes Leave Comfort Zone for UO Preview Meet
Jordan Hasay Shows the Heart of a Champion
Matthew Centrowitz Ready to Take Center Stage
Ducks Kick Off Indoor Season
with Two School Records
2010
Prefontaine - July 3, 2010
Elite Athletes Dazzle
Prefontaine - Preview
NCAA - Track Preview
NCAA - June 9, 2010
Day 1 Meet Analysis
NCAA - June 10, 2010
Day 2 Meet Analysis
NCAA - June 11, 2010
Day 3 Meet Analysis
NCAA - June 12, 2010
Day 4 Meet Analysis
Oregon Relays
Pepsi Invite goes to Oregon
Ducks off to a flying start at Oregon Preview
2009
Hayward Field remembrance
More women take up running
2008
Ian Dobson continues to surprise at Olympic Trials
Olympic Trials conclude on high note
   
About Steve

Steve Ritchie is a freelance writer specializing in track and field, distance running, cross country and other sports topics. When he is not writing, Steve is the director of the Benedictine Foundation of Oregon and he also coaches cross country and track and field at Kennedy High School. Steve lives in Silverton, Oregon with his wife Susan.

A runner and avid track fan since the age of 14, Steve has always felt a kinship with the late, great, and slightly better-known Steve Prefontaine. The slower Steve graduated high school the same year as Pre, ran the same track events as Pre, qualified for state the same years (though in different classifications), entered the University of Oregon the same year, saw Pre run dozens of times, corresponded with him, but, despite all of that, never actually met him!

Steve has met many other athletes and coaches while attending five U.S. Olympic Trials, 11 U.S. National Championships, three World Championships, and numerous other major meets.
Steve's Favorite Memory of Hayward Field
EUGENE - The 1972 Olympic Trials stand out more than any other meet I can recall at Hayward. This was the first Trials to be held in Eugene and it was huge. In 1972 the top track and field athletes were household names in America and track was considered a major sport, at least in an Olympic year. The biggest star was unquestionably Steve Prefontaine. Pre was one of the favorites to win the Olympic gold medal in the 5000 meters, despite being only three years out of Marshfield H.S. The 5000 final was scheduled to be the last event on the last day of the 10-day trials and there must have been close to 20,000 people packed in the Hayward stands, to see Pre run. What a way to end the Trials - you couldn't have scripted it any better.

George Young was his main competition. Young was an Olympian in the steeplechase and a respected, veteran distance runner. He had reportedly been training for weeks at altitude somewhere in the southwest, priming his body to take on Pre. Young went out hard and right from the start it was a two-man race, with Pre right behind him. It seemed insanely fast, American record pace, and the battle was utterly riveting. Both men were clearly going to make the team; they didn't need to push the pace that hard, but neither wanted to lose. Young was giving Pre everything he could handle. It stayed that way for 9 or 10 laps, then Pre moved to the lead. Young stayed with him for maybe a lap, then he died. The last lap Pre was by himself. I remember the time as being 13:18 - new national record. It was unbelievably exciting. We were all sure Pre was going to get the gold in Munich - he seemed unbeatable. It didn't quite work out that way, but he gave it a hell of a go.

Hayward Field, the early years, named for Bill Hayward, UO track coach from 1903 to 1947.
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/hayward.html
 

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