Abridged from today's T&T. Full article here:
http://22864.vws.magma.ca/index.php?&article_id=11283
Track event a huge success
Monday, June 24, 2013
Times & Transcript
By: Tess Allen
Athletes, spectators and officials alike dazzled by performances, stadium
More than 800 athletes and countless spectators from within the region and beyond came out in droves to Stade Moncton 2010 Stadium this weekend for the 2013 Canadian Track and Field Championships.
From Friday night's unique riverfront kickoff to the dazzling displays of javelin, hurdles and para-athletics that comprised most of the weekend, organizer Doug Robertson couldn't have been more pleased with how things turned out.
'By all accounts the event was a big success and we on the organizing committee are very pleased,' said Robertson yesterday before a full afternoon of nonstop competition under the hot sun.
'We had lots of enthusiasm from the athletes and officials with how the event was run and there has also been great reaction to the stadium, as this was clearly an opportunity for all these athletes to compete in a world class facility.' While the event suffered its fair share of bumps and scrapes along the way (Friday night's Shot in the Dark was nearly drowned out by a torrential downpour and lightning storm), Robertson said he and fellow organizers had a pretty good grip on any challenges that arose over the course of the weekend.
'Any time you have an event of this size with so many moving parts, there are always little things that pop up here and there but nothing that we haven't been able to address or overcome as we go along,' he said.
'As you through these things, you learn how to do things differently and more efficiently another time around.' Robertson added that in some ways, the weekend's occasionally unfavourable weather conditions had somewhat of a positive impact.
'There's nothing you can do about the weather, but in a funny way Friday night's rain almost lifted the spirits (of those in attendance) when we finally got on with Shot in the Dark. It was discouraging (when it first started raining) since we had worked so hard to make it a special event,' he said.
'But when the rain stopped and the skies cleared up, we got things underway and the way the crowd reacted was a big moment for us. The shot putters loved the venue and the idea of taking things off-site. They had nothing but rave reviews and many said they can't wait to come back next year.' Athletes and spectators alike were indeed impressed with the Stade Moncton 2010 Stadium.
Shot putter Pamela LeJean from Halifax, called the stadium 'amazing' and her overall experience this weekend was even better.
'Moncton's stadium is the nicest one I've ever been in. I've gotten to know so many awesome athletes who have really given me something to strive for. This experience has made me look at competition in a new light and I'm very excited for my future,'
'We're pleased with the turnout. Our crowds have been good but it can be hard to tell because the stadium is so much bigger (compared to other stadiums in the country),' said Robertson, adding that 'you could put the Calgary grandstand in a third of our little grandstand across the way.' 'From the start on Thursday morning we had good crowds out early in the day and Saturday evening the main grandstand was really full.' In the coming months, Robertson and his team will pore over the highs and lows of this past weekend's event in hopes of putting together an even better show next summer for the 2014 Canadian Track and Field Championships.
'We've got probably the best integrated track and field complex in the country here. It's a real asset that can become a centre of excellence for (the sport) in Eastern Canada.'