2012 Olympic Trials Preview

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OLYMPIC The Oregon Daily Emerald

T R I A L S

June 19, 2012

P R E V I E W

emerald archives Ashton Eaton, a prolific athlete during his time at the University, is gearing up for the Decathlon in the 2012 Olympic Trials. Eaton won three consecutive NCAA Decathlon titles while at Oregon, taking the third title in his last year, with a personal-best 8,457 points. That year, he took The Bowerman award (named after prominent Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman) as the best student-athlete in collegiate track and field.

HAYWARD SPOTLIGHT

93 YEARS OF excellence Named after Oregon’s first track coach, Hayward Field has seen the best the world has to offer dash paulson news reporter

It started out as a track in the mud. A place built by students who wanted to run. They called it Kincaid Field in 1895. In 1919, it became Hayward Field, named after a University coach of track and field who can only be called legendary. In the last 93 years, Hayward has witnessed performances by the greatest runners, the finest coaches and the continued obliteration of track and field records. In 1904, the fledgling Oregon Track and Field team was soundly defeated by Albany College — now Lewis and Clark. Oregon shrewdly offered the Albany coach a position as their first permanent track coach and William “Colonel Bill” Hayward accepted. For the next 44 years, Hayward turned the Oregon program into a regional champion and gained national prominence. Hayward coached four track world record holders, six American record holders and nine Olympians. His enormous contribution to Oregon track was recognized when Kincaid was replaced with the new track in 1919 and named Hayward Field in his honor. Construction wrapped up just in time to start hosting

track meets after a two-year hiatus on collegiate sports due to World War I. The field was originally intended for the University football program, but Oregon’s success in track and field events led to further non-football improvements including a six-lane cinder track in 1921. After Hayward retired in the fall of 1947, his former protege Bill Bowerman became head coach and outdid his mentor in many regards. During his 24 years at Oregon, the Ducks’ track and field team was a winning season every year except for one, took home four NCAA titles and finished top ten in the nation 16 times. By 1960s, the football program had outgrown Hayward and was moved to Autzen Stadium. In 1967, Hayward became strictly a track and field facility. The cinder track lasted until 1970 when it was replaced with an all-weather surface. In 1972, the field played host to the U.S. Olympic Trials for the first time and continued to host the event in 1976 and 1980. In the 2000s, the University made several expansive upgrades to Hayward. In 2007, a permanent lighting system was installed that made Hayward a venue for long distance running competitions. The lighting systems also made Hayward an attractive option again for the Olympic trials and the field played host for the fourth time in 2008.

Some of the greatest long distance runners in history found their start at the University of Oregon. Names like Kenny Moore, Alberto Salazar, Bill Dellinger, Steve Prefontaine, Leann Warren, Kathy Hayes and most recently, Galen Rupp have made an indelible mark on the field. Hayward is one of the only four class-1 internationally certified tracks in the U.S., so in addition to hosting all Duck track and field events and the trials for the fifth time this year, Hayward has hosted some of the most prestigious competitions in the world. Past meets have included the the 1960 U.S. Olympic Decathlon Trials, seven USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, 10 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the 1980 National Women’s AIAW Championships. Normally, Hayward has room for more than 10,000, but this year, the field will have increased to seat a crowd of approximately 21,000. From humble beginnings, Hayward Field has become America’s proving ground for track athletes. Some of the fastest men and women in the world, the greatest athletes in history and a legion of Olympians were first recognized here. dpaulson @ dailyemerald . com

OREGON ATHLETES TO WATCH

PRE’S STORY

EVENT MAP

Ashton Eaton and other Oregon Track Club Elite members will look to stand out in a field chock full of interesting storylines.

Surely, you’ve heard of the mustached Oregon long-distance legend, but here’s just a bit more about what made him a star.

Find places to eat (and drink) while you’re at Hayward, as well as Shuttle drop sites, so you don’t miss a second of the action.

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