Oregon Cross Country Camp The 2007 National Champion Oregon Men's and runner-up women's cross
country teams continue a distance tradition that is simply unmatched.
Set in the Willamette Valley, Eugene, Oregon is ideally situated
between the breathtaking Cascade Mountains and Pacific Ocean and offers
sun-drenched summer weather and beautiful natural areas to run. Trails
and bike paths criss-cross the campus and community and lead to an
abundant variety of hill-training and flat, tempo-based routes.
Oregon's track and field facility, Hayward Field, annually showcases
the world's best distance runners and was the home track of 104 Duck
Olympians.
A host of current and former collegiate and
post-collegiate stars will be on hand to offer constant instruction on
training techniques, nutrition, Plyometrics and competition strategies.
Sessions are often staged in small groups to encourage personal
attention and plenty of feedback for all ages and ability levels. The
mix of counselors is balanced between experienced college and high
school coaches, and college athletes to encourage a variety of fun and
interactive learning. The 2008 camp will once again be directed by
Oregon Associate Director of Track & Field, Dan Steele, and will
include the Oregon Cross Country coaches and athletes who have coached
and competed at all levels from Olympic to high school.
All 2008
campers will have the opportunity to compete at Hayward Field in the
camp track and field meet. Join in this fun, yet challenging
environment around others who want to learn more about the sport they
love – in the place that loves it most; Eugene Oregon.
Oregon Track & Field Camp The 2007 Pac-10 Champion Men's track and field team continued the
modern Oregon dominance seldom seen in the powerhouse Pac-10
Conference. The 2008 track and field camp teaches all aspects of how to
be your best for all of the various track and field events.
Instruction
will include training techniques, nutrition, Plyometrics and
competition strategies. Sessions are often staged in small groups to
encourage personal attention and plenty of feedback for all ages and
ability levels. The mix of counselors is balanced between experienced
college and high school coaches, and college athletes to encourage a
variety of fun and interactive learning. The 2008 camp will once again
be directe by Oregon Associate Director of Track & Field, Dan
Steele, and will include the Oregon Track & Field coaches and
athletes who have coached and competed at all levels from Olympic to
high school.
All 2008 campers will have the opportunity to
compete at Hayward Field in the camp track and field meet. Join in this
fun, yet challenging environment around others who want to learn more
about the sport they love – in the place that loves it most; Eugene
Oregon.