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In the
Field
Fairbanks Track and Field Event
More than 400 youngsters from the interior took part in the 2007
Alyeska Pipeline Track and Field games on June 9. The event has
become one of the most anticipated events of the Fairbanks
summer, with kids from Eielson to Nenana displaying their
talents on the field of athletic competition.
For the past 10 years, Alyeska has provided money and volunteers
to make these games a reality. Volunteers from Alyeska and the
North Star Borough worked together to keep the 5- to 14-year-old
participants on task as they competed in their chosen events.
The running events consisted of races ranging from 50 to 1,500
yards and field events that included the softball throw and long
jump.
The
top contestant in each event won a new bicycle and helmet with
the first, second and third place finishers receiving medals.
All participants, regardless of how they finished, received a
free t-shirt and a participant’s ribbon.
“It’s really exciting to see the surrounding neighborhoods and
bike paths filled with the young people beaming with a sense of
pride and accomplishment,” said Curtis Thomas, Fairbanks
Communications Manager, pictured at right with one of the
participants.
Originating in the early 70s, the event was called the Arco
Jesse Owens Games, named in honor of the African American
Olympian who stunned the world by capturing four Olympic gold
medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
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