Spectacular performances by female and male athletes in long jump, javelin, discus, sprints, 800 meter run in Charlotte, NC. Supportive coaches, families and teammates cheered participants to achieve their personal best! Helpful staff of USOC and Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation were joined by hundreds of volunteers and sponsors for successful events. Competition continues this weekend...Go TEAM USA!
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Track and Field Team Trials began in Charlotte this morning!
Amazing effort during Men's track and field Team Trials in Charlotte today! It's hard to describe how fast these athletes complete a trial unless you see it up close! As volunteers, we feel inspired by the level of enthusiasm and extreme effort displayed by athletes from across the Nation competing for their chance to travel to Rio this summer.
There were disappointments...one young man felt too much pain to compete and left the track disappointed. Another suffered failure of his prosthetic leg during the race. Break until the trials continue for men and women this evening.
#ParalympicTrials
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Charlotte, the Queen City
Paralympic Cycling
Excerpts from US Paralympics NEWS (June 29, Brianna Tammaro)...
The nation’s best Paralympic cyclists will put everything on the line at the 2016 U.S. Time Trial in North Carolina. Athletes will race against the clock on a 7.3 kilometer course.
(Photo: teamusa.org)
Represented in the field are two reigning time trial road world champions—Shawn Morelli of Kansas, and Jamie Whitmore of California. Nineteen active duty and military veterans, including U.S. Army veterans Morelli and Tom Davis of Indiana, will compete. Other veterans to watch are U.S. Marine Corps veterans Scott Martin and Oz Sanchez, both of California, and Will Groulx of Oregon, a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
On the women’s side, Samantha Bosco of Florida) will compete to make her first Olympic Games against U.S. Army veteran and two-time Paralympian Jennifer Schuble of Birmingham, Alabama.
Team USA heads into the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games as the world’s top-ranked nation in track, road and overall team for the International Cycling Union (UCI) standings. For more information on the 2016 U.S. Paralympics Cycling Time Trial, visit USParalympics.org/2016TeamTrials.
Paralympic Team Trials
The Paralympic Movement began in 2001 to inspire Americans to achieve their dreams. The MISSION of the U.S. Olympic Committee is To support U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes in achieving
sustained competitive excellence while demonstrating the values of the
Olympic Movement, thereby inspiring all Americans.
This week, elite athletes are competing in Team Trials in different cities across the Nation. Finalists will join TEAM USA and represent our country in Rio2016 this summer. In Charlotte, NC, hundreds of Paralympians will compete in cycling, track and field and swimming. All athletes are an inspiration...GO TEAM USA!
This week, elite athletes are competing in Team Trials in different cities across the Nation. Finalists will join TEAM USA and represent our country in Rio2016 this summer. In Charlotte, NC, hundreds of Paralympians will compete in cycling, track and field and swimming. All athletes are an inspiration...GO TEAM USA!
#ParalympicTrials
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