An international track meeting, for a good cause. The people at Portland Track, Onward Eugene , IncubatorU, US Ignite’s Project OVERCOME and the U.S. National Science Foundation came together, to help bring broadband to Blue River, Oregon, allowing the McKenzie Community Track to host an international meet!
The meet will be held on June 22, the first break day in the U.S. Olympic Trials! Read on! And please consider supporting by paying $5.99 for the streaming video!
Geordie Beamish, a Kiwi 1,500m runner, photo by Kevin Morris
Ollie Hoare, Australian 1,500m runner, photo by Kevin Morris
OLYMPIC HOPEFULS RETURN TO MCKENZIE TRACK TO PAY IT FORWARD
Blue River, Ore. (June 15, 2021) — An international field of runners will be returning to McKenzie Community Track on June 22nd at 7:30 pm PDT for an event dubbed, “the McKenzie International.” Through a partnership between Portland Track and Project OVERCOME, a US Ignite-funded program, the meet will be streamed live on the portlandtrack.com website for $5.99.
Net proceeds from the event will be donated to McKenzie Track and the Oregon Community Foundation, Community Rebuilding Fund, to help restore Blue River’s local community that was devastated by the Holiday Farm Fire.
Notable athletes expected to race include The On Athletics Club’s Ollie Hoare (Australia) and Geordie Beamish (New Zealand) in the Men’s 1500m along with the Oregon Track Club’s Will Paulson (Canada), Rob Napolitano (Puerto Rico), and the Bowerman Track Club’s Amos Bartlesmeyer (Germany). In the Women’s 1500m, Nike athlete–Jess Hull (Australia) and Puma athlete–Aisha Praught-Leer (Jamaica), adidas athlete–Dominique Scott (South Africa), and American Nike athlete–Alexa Efraimson will compete. NCAA indoor champion Charlie Hunter (Australia) is slated for the Men’s 800m and the Men’s 5000m takes aim at the Olympic standard of 13:13.50 with a field including Ben Flanagan (Reebok Boston / Canada) and Matt Baxter (NAZ Elite / New Zealand).
“When the wildfires hit, the track was an emergency refuge for those escaping the flames and we immediately looked for ways to help the community through our sport,” said Michael Bergmann, President of Portland Track and Founder of IncubatorU.
Portland Track was contacted to put on a meet for athletes who are continuing their quest to the Tokyo Olympics–creating an opportunity that could only be fully realized by collaborating with Onward Eugene and Project OVERCOME–to bring broadband to Livestream the races. Project OVERCOME is a US Ignite-funded program that combines innovative technology and community engagement approaches to reach underserved communities.
The McKenzie International is the first meet to take place at the McKenzie Community Track, since the Holiday Farm Fire in September of 2020.
“We’re excited to enable live streaming of the McKenzie International event and highlight the resilience of the Blue River community,” said Geoff Turner, CEO of Elevate Technology Group and Project OVERCOME partner. “Live streaming wasn’t possible at this venue last year, with Project OVERCOME we are delivering world-class Internet access to the region and truly building it back better.”
In addition to showcasing Olympic caliber athletic performances, event organizers aim to demonstrate the unrealized economic vitality of rural Oregon when the sport is amplified by technology. The intersection of Portland Track, Onward Eugene and IncubatorU will help bring awareness and positive economic impact to this special community and facility at McKenzie River Community Track.
The event is timed to coincide with the “rest day” of the nearby U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, which are happening at Hayward Field, in nearby Eugene, Oregon.
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About Project Overcome
Blue River, Oregon received one of seven OVERCOME grants in March of 2021. US Ignite’s Project OVERCOME was conceived of and funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and it provided $2.25 million in funding for the program nationwide, with Schmidt Futures joining as a financial and strategic partner to extend Project OVERCOME’s geographic reach with an additional $450,000. Local project partners Onward Eugene, the McKenzie School District, and Elevate Technology Group are constructing a resilient wireless Internet link to the rural McKenzie Valley, which will support a pilot CBRS education network and create new incentives to attract further private broadband investment in the region.
About Portland Track
Portland Track is the leading voice of the Portland, Oregon track and field community, bringing together fans, athletes, and coaches to celebrate the sport. Through a variety of events, including our flagship Portland Track Festival, Portland Track is committed to elevating track and field in Portland, in Oregon, and across the United States of America.
The meet’s broadcast will be produced by the creative house- Tracklandia’s production team in association with Portland Track.