Anonymous | Posted: 7 Nov 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Track and Field to Hold Winter Camp

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PROVO, Utah--The BYU Track and Field team is excited to announce the First Annual Holiday Track Camp.The camp is for boys and girls ages 14-18 and will include all field events, sprints and hurdles.  All Campers will receive a camp t-shirt, great instruction and a guaranteed great time. Make plans to join us for a great way to start your 2012 Track season.

Date: December 30-31, 2011

Time: 30th 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

          31st 9:00 am -12:30 pm Lunch

Location: BYU indoor track at Smith Fieldhouse

Price:  $65/participant.  
For teams of 5 or more, $50/participant. 
Coaches are welcome.  Coaches are $25 each. 
For teams that bring 5 athletes or more, coaches are free.

Click here to register for the camp.

The following clinics will be available:

 

Clinic

Taught By:

 

High Jump

Mark Robison

Head Coach-12 yrs BYU

#3 2011 NCAA Indoor Men’s T&F Team.

Sprints

Leonard Myles-Mills

2 time Olympian-

2 time NCAA 100m National Champion-

12 yr BYU Men’s

Sprint Coach

Hurdles

Corey Murdock

4 time All-American. 

10 years coaching. 

Coached 2 All-Americans, 8 national qualifiers. 

BYU Hurdles coach

Throws

Leif Arrhenius

National Champion Indoor Shot.

World Championship qualifier in Discus.  Former high school weight record holder.

Long Jump/ Triple Jump

Rodrigo Mendes

NCAA National Champion in Triple Jump. 

Ranked twice in top twenty in the world.

Pole Vault

Rob Low

All-American in Pole Vault 17”10’,

Club Coach for 2 years

 

 

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