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FROM THE EDITOR — They Call It TrackTown USA For A Reason

FROM THE EDITOR — They Call It TrackTown USA For A Reason

HAYWARD FIELD 2022: has any other venue on the planet ever had as much world-class track action crammed into it over the course of 4 different meets in just 59 days?

That was 5 weekends out of 9 busy with these:

May 27-28: Pre Classic Diamond League
June 08-11: NCAA Championships
June 23-26: USATF Championships
July 15-24: World Championships

And set aside the 59-day window: how many cities have ever staged 4 meets that good in a whole year? I can’t think of one. We’re talking something epic in the history of the sport.

The stadium witnessed these marks during those 4 meets (* = yearly outdoor leader as of August 05):

Men — 9.76*, 19.31*, 43.56*, 1:43.71, 3:29.23*, 3:49.76, 8:15.76, 12:50.05, 27:27.43, 13.00, 46.29*, 37.48*, 2:56.17*, 7-9¼/2.37*, 20-4½/6.21*, 27-5¼/8.27, 58-10¾/17.95*, 75-10¼/23,12*, 233-4/71.13, 268-11/81.98*, 297-0/90.54, 8816.

Women — 10.67=, 21.45*, 49.11*, 1:56.30*, 3:52.59*, 8:53.02*, 14:12.98*, 30:09.94*, 12,12*, 50.68*, 41.14*, 3:17.79*, 6-7½/2.02, 15-11/4.85, 23-4½/7.12, 50-9¼/15.47*, 67-3½/20.51*, 226-9/69.12, 259-1/78.96, 219-6/66.91*, 6947*.

If you’re a numbers freak like I am, there’s just so much to revel in in there. (And all that doesn’t include the June 16–19 staging of the Nike HS Nationals.)

But there were also numbers I didn’t like. Specifically, the seats filled at all four of those meets underwhelmed me. Particularly the USATF meet, by far the greatest national championship meet on the planet. I’d consider anything under 10,000 fans an abject failure in a WC year. But look at its numbers: 2751/3314/3664/3577 for a 4-day total of only 13,306.

I see two logical possibilities. Either the overall ticket scale was way out of whack and organizers priced themselves out of the market or the local appetite for track meets reached a saturation point. Or worse, both.

And then there’s the point of view that even with the best facility going and a great history of supporting the sport, perhaps it’s unhealthy for so many of the nation’s major meets to be concentrated in one spot.

The problem is, those four meets were placed in Eugene by four different bodies. Nike puts Pre where it wants, the NCAA puts its meet where it wants, USATF puts its meet where it wants and WA puts the WC where it wants. (Be it overtly or covertly, of course, the heavy hand of Nike is always very much in play.)

Pre is obviously targeted for Eugene forever. On the other hand, it’ll be many years before it (or any…

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