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		<title>Inaugural Omaha Triathlon a HUGE Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 14:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The inaugural Omaha Triathlon drew more than 700 racers from 21 states. Athletes came from as far away as California to participate in the race, which consisted of a 0.9-mile swim, a 24.8-mile bike ride and a 6.2-mile run.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The inaugural Omaha Triathlon drew more than 700 racers from 21 states. Athletes came from as far away as  California to participate in the race, which consisted of a 0.9-mile  swim, a 24.8-mile bike ride and a 6.2-mile run.</p>
<p>The first wave of athletes began the swim portion of the race around 6  a.m., heading into water that was about 79 degrees. Racers split into  nine waves based on their ages.</p>
<p>Athletes as young as 15 and as old as 71 competed in the triathlon.</p>
<p>Men’s winner Sam Holmes, a 22-year-old from Kearney, also set a course record with his finish of 2:10:08.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>RESULTS</strong></span></p>
<p>• Men’s leaders: 1, Samuel Holmes, 2:10:08. 2, Eric Sorensen,  2:10:32. 3, Anthony Beeson, 2:11:51. 4, Alex Begg, 2:13:59. 5, Vince  Koziol, 2:15:19. 6, Todd Lundberg, 2:16:03. 7, Craig Desmet, 2:17:44. 8,  Adam Little, 2:19:25. 9, Grant Reuter, 2:19:44. 10, Chris Aarhus,  2:21:20.</p>
<p>• Women’s leaders: 1, Kathy Grady, 2:34:45. 2, Kelsey  Davis, 2:35:15. 3, Sara Prince, 2:40:26. 4, Jodi Seevers, 2:44:09. 5,  Angie Henderson, 2:44:22. 6, Jenny Petersen, 2:44:47. 7, Melissa Kosch,  2:45:07. 8, Daria Springer, 2:48:04. 9, Lori Merritt, 2:48:35. 10, Holly  Beavers, 2:49:15.</p>

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		<title>USA tops Japan to win ConAgra Foods RosenBLAST</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 14:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gerrit Cole (UCLA) worked six strong innings allowing one run and striking out seven as Team USA defeated Japan 4-1 Wednesday night at Rosenblatt Stadium in a friendly international game. With the win the Collegiate National Team (CNT) improves to 8-0 on the summer. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OMAHA, NE &#8211; Gerrit Cole (UCLA) worked six strong innings allowing one run and  striking out seven as Team USA defeated Japan 4-1 Wednesday night at  Rosenblatt Stadium in a friendly international game. With the win the  Collegiate National Team (CNT) improves to 8-0 on the summer.</p>
<p>Cole (1-0) was impressive from the outset retiring nine of his first  10 batters with three strikeouts and allowed just one extra base hit on  the night. Team USA&#8217;s bullpen was just as impressive as Sonny Gray  (Vanderbilt) and Noe Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) worked the final  three innings allowing two hits with a pair of strikeouts. Ramirez  recorded his team-best third save on CNT&#8217;s tour.</p>
<p>Takayuki Fujii (0-1) suffered the loss after allowing four runs  (three earned) on 11 hits with six walks and three strikeouts. The  right-hander threw 143 pitches on the night and faced 39 batters.</p>
<p>Nolan Fontana (Florida) gave USA an early 1-0 lead in the first  inning when he grounded out to second scoring Drew Maggi (Arizona State)  from third base. Maggi lead off the game lacing a triple to right  center, Team USA&#8217;s second three-bagger of the summer tour.</p>
<p>Team USA pushed across two more runs in the second taking a 3-0  lead. Jason Esposito (Vanderbilt) walked to start the frame then took  second on Steve Rodriguez&#8217; (UCLA) first hit of the summer, a shot back  up the middle. A double-steal by Esposito and Rodriguez moved runners in  scoring position before Maggi lifted a ball to center with one out  scoring Esposito. Jackie Bradley, Jr. (South Carolina) singled to right  with runners on the corner scoring Rodriguez for the second run of the  inning before Fontana was hosed at the plate.</p>
<p>Japan scratched across a run in the fourth cutting USA&#8217;s lead to  3-1 when Takasi Ikusima doubled home Ryunisuke Kobayasi with a shot to  left center.</p>
<p>Team USA scored its final run in the eighth inning when Mike  Mahtook (LSU) touched home on a passed ball for a 4-1 lead. Mahtook  singled up the middle with two outs then stole second and moved to third  on Fontana&#8217;s bunt single back to the pitcher.</p>
<p>Offensively Team USA pounded out double-digit hits (11) for the third-straight game and fourth time this summer.</p>
<p>The Collegiate National Team will be back in action Thursday when  they square off against The Strike Zone at Westside High School. First  pitch is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. (CST).</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong> Nick Ramirez (Cal State Fullerton) extended his  current hitting streak to six games with his single to center in the  third inning &#8230; Steve Rodriguez, who recorded his first career hit for  Team USA, was 2-for-4 in the game with a run scored &#8230; Nine members of  Team USA (Jackie Bradley, Jr., Gerrit Cole, Nolan Fontana, Sean  Gilmartin, Brian Johnson, Drew Maggi, Brad Miller, Steve Rodriguez and  Kyle Winkler) are among a select group of college players who played in  the last College World Series and suited up for the last amateur  baseball game ever at Rosenblatt Stadium &#8230; Also joining the players on  this list is Team USA&#8217;s athletic trainer Danny Wheat (Texas Christian)  &#8230; Team USA will participate in a closed clinic Thursday morning at  Creighton University starting at 10 a.m.</p>

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		<title>Practice Schedule and Warm-Up games set for the USA and Japan Collegiate All-Star Teams</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[USA Baseball and the Omaha Sports Commission have released the practice and warm-up game schedules for USA Baseball and the Japan Collegiate All-Star teams leading up to the international friendship game at Rosenblatt Stadium. The ConAgra Foods “Rosen Blast” game, showcasing some of the world’s top college baseball players, will be held Wednesday, July 21 at 7:00 p.m. CDT.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><em>Tickets on sale for July 21, 2010 International Game at Rosenblatt</em></span></p>
<p>(OMAHA, Neb.) – USA Baseball and the Omaha Sports Commission have released the practice and warm-up game schedules for USA Baseball and the Japan Collegiate All-Star teams leading up to the international friendship game at Rosenblatt Stadium. The ConAgra Foods “Rosen Blast” game, showcasing some of the world’s top college baseball players, will be held Wednesday, July 21 at 7:00 p.m. CDT.</p>
<p>Practice and warm-up game schedules for the two teams include:</p>
<p><strong>July 18 – Japan will practice at 7:30 p.m. at Fricke Field in Papillion.</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 19 – Japan will practice at 9:30 a.m. at Fricke Field in Papillion</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 19 – Japan will play a warm-up game in Clarinda, Iowa against the Clarinda A’s.</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 20 – USA Baseball will play a 5 p.m. warm-up game against the Omaha Diamond Spirit at Fricke Field in Papillion.</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 20 – Japan will play an 8 p.m. warm-up game against the Japan Omaha All-Stars at Fricke Field in Papillion.</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 21 – USA Baseball and Japan will play in the ConAgra Foods “Rosen Blast” at 7 p.m. at Rosenblatt Stadium.</strong></p>
<p>The U.S. and Japan have long shared a close, competitive baseball relationship at the collegiate level.  The two nations have participated in a semi-annual international Collegiate All-Star Series since 1972, alternating each series as the event’s host.  Neither team, however, whether playing against each other or in other competitions, has ever competed in a sanctioned international event in Omaha.</p>
<p>USA Baseball named 1995-96 Collegiate National Team alum and 1996 College World Series hero Warren Morris honorary captain for the 2010 U.S. Collegiate Team.  Morris hit a walk-off home run against Miami in the ninth inning to give Louisiana State a 9-8 win and the title in 1996.  He was voted Most Valuable Player of the U.S./Japan series while with Team USA in 1995, and in 1996, as a member of the U.S. Olympic Baseball Team, Morris helped lead his club to a bronze medal (the Collegiate National Team represented the United States in the baseball competition at the Atlanta Olympic Games).</p>
<p>USA Baseball is now conducting tryouts for the team.  39 players are on the Trials roster including 11 players who were recently in Omaha competing in the College World Series.</p>
<p>Both the U.S. and Japan will depart Omaha for Taiwan following the competition to compete in the FISU World Championships in Tokyo.  The U.S. has won the last three FISU World Championships (2004, ’06, ’08), while host nation Japan will be looking for its first title.</p>
<p>Tickets for the July 21 “Rosen Blast are available at <a href="http://www.etix.com/">www.etix.com</a> or calling the Omaha Royals box office at 738-5100.  Tickets are $8 and $10.</p>
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		<title>USA and Japan Collegiate All-Star teams to square off in Omaha&#8217;s Rosenblatt Stadium</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(OMAHA, Neb.) – USA Baseball and the Omaha Sports Commission announced today that the 2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team and the Japanese Collegiate All-Stars will play in a one-game, international friendship competition in Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium on July 21, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. CT.
The game will feature the best collegiate players from two of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(OMAHA, Neb.) – USA Baseball and the Omaha Sports Commission announced today that the 2010 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team and the Japanese Collegiate All-Stars will play in a one-game, international friendship competition in Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium on July 21, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. CT.</p>
<p>The game will feature the best collegiate players from two of the top baseball-playing nations in the world, bringing some of sport’s brightest young stars to the long-recognized home of college baseball in the United States.  Alumni of the U.S. Collegiate National Team since 2000 include MLB All-Stars Ryan Howard, Dustin Pedroia and Mark Teixeira, as well as up-and-coming stars like David Price, Stephen Strasburg and Matt Weiters.</p>
<p>“When you think of college baseball, you think of Omaha, and specifically Rosenblatt Stadium,” said Paul Seiler, USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO.  “It is only fitting that Rosenblatt play host to a game featuring teams made up of some of the best collegiate players in the world.  We are honored to participate in this historic event.”</p>
<p>The U.S. and Japan have long shared a close, competitive baseball relationship at the collegiate level.  The two nations have participated in a semi-annual international Collegiate All-Star Series since 1972, alternating each series as the event’s host.  Neither team, however, whether playing against each other or in other competitions, has ever competed in a sanctioned international event in Omaha.</p>
<p>“You will not find any more passionate baseball fans in the country than here in Omaha, as we have demonstrated through our long-standing support for the NCAA College World Series,” said Harold Cliff, president of the Omaha Sports Commission.  “We expect tremendous fan interest for the 2010 USA Baseball/Japan game in Omaha, and hope to build on this first year experience and offer even more international baseball competition in future years.”</p>
<p>USA Baseball also announced Tuesday that 1995-96 Collegiate National Team alum and 1996 College World Series hero Warren Morris will be an honorary captain for the 2010 U.S. Collegiate Team.  Morris hit a walk-off home run against Miami in the ninth inning to give Louisiana State a 9-8 win and the title in 1996.  He was voted Most Valuable Player of the U.S./Japan series while with Team USA in 1995, and in 1996, as a member of the U.S. Olympic Baseball Team, Morris helped lead his club to a bronze medal (the Collegiate National Team represented the United States in the baseball competition at the Atlanta Olympic Games).</p>
<p>Both the U.S. and Japan will depart Omaha for Taiwan following the competition to compete in the FISU World Championships in Tokyo.  The U.S. has won the last three FISU World Championships (2004, ’06, ’08), while host nation Japan will be looking for its first title.</p>
<p>Tickets to the game will go on sale, Monday, April 12th at 9 am central time through ETIX. ETIX tickets are available at <a href="https://www.etix.com/ticket/servlet/onlineSale?action=selectPerformance&amp;performance_id=1224721">https://www.etix.com/ticket/servlet/onlineSale?action=selectPerformance&amp;performance_id=1224721</a> or 1-800-514-ETIX (3849). If you are in the Omaha area you may also purchase tickets through the Omaha Royal&#8217;s box office.</p>
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		<title>We NEED Volunteers for the first ever Omaha Triathlon!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 14:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get up close to the action by signing up to volunteer for the inaugural Omaha Triathlon on August 1, 2010. Want to help set up? Or maybe just cheer on the runners? We have a job for you! We need help in the following areas:
1. Set Up/Tear Down 
Set up/Tear Down for July 29-August 3
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: small;">Get up close to the action by signing up to volunteer for the inaugural Omaha Triathlon on August 1, 2010. Want to help set up? Or maybe just cheer on the runners? We have a job for you! We need help in the following areas:</span></h1>
<p><strong>1. </strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Set Up/Tear Down</strong> </span></p>
<p><em>Set up/Tear Down for July 29-August 3</em></p>
<p>Involves putting up signage, barricades, trash cans, staging, etc.</p>
<p><strong>2. </strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Kids Triathlon</span></strong></p>
<p><em>July 31</em></p>
<p>Registration, Timing, Finish Line, etc.</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Registration/Expo</span></strong></p>
<p><em>July 31-August 1</em></p>
<p>Registration, packet-pick up, briefings, expo.  Afternoon-Evening Saturday and early morning Sunday</p>
<p><strong>4. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bike Check-In </span></strong></p>
<p><em>July 31 noon-7 pm</em></p>
<p>Make sure all bikes are checked-in and placed properly and meet USAT rules</p>
<p><strong>5. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Road Guard</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Stand at intersections along bike course making sure cars do not cross into course and direct them how to get around</p>
<p><strong>6. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Swim Start </span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Be at lake early Sunday morning for last minute checks and prep for race</p>
<p><strong>7. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Transition Area</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Make sure there is no biking in/out of transition and make sure things go smoothly and help give water in transition to athletes</p>
<p><strong>8. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Information Booth</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Answer questions from athletes, spectators, and sponsors about event in a cheery manner</p>
<p><strong>9.<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Finish Line</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Hand out finisher medals, water, take off timing chips, etc.</p>
<p><strong>10. </strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Timing Chips</strong> </span></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Hand out timing chips for race to athletes before race start</p>
<p><strong>11. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Body Marking </span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Mark athletes for race start on arms and legs</p>
<p><strong>12. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Aid Stations</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Hand out water, supplies, etc. to athletes running and biking by</p>
<p><strong>13. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Finish Festival</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Help band, food, and expo vendors set up and keep clean for festival</p>
<p><strong>14. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Medical</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Help our medical coordinators to get athletes and spectators back to normal during and after the race, most will be minor things like ice and bandages</p>
<p><strong>15. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cheer Zone</span></strong></p>
<p><em>August 1</em></p>
<p>Simply put, we need people to cheer the athletes on as they go by</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;">Sign up now by following this link :<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.omahatriathlon.com/zap_site/docs/zaps-mr-tab1-392.htm?Register-Online">http://www.omahatriathlon.com/zap_site/docs/zaps-mr-tab1-392.htm?Register-Online</a></p>
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		<title>Make a Splash with Cullen Jones</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wednesday, May 19th the USA Swimming Foundation will host a special event in Omaha with 2008 Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones to showcase their new water safety event – Make a Splash. During the event, Cullen will speak about his journey from his own near-drowning experience to Olympic glory. Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wednesday, May 19<sup>th</sup> the USA Swimming Foundation will host a special event in Omaha with 2008 Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones to showcase their new water safety event – Make a Splash. During the event, Cullen will speak about his journey from his own near-drowning experience to Olympic glory. Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines will also join Cullen in speaking about water safety.</p>
<p>In the interest of encouraging diversity in the sport of swimming, the USA Swimming Foundation has joined forces with ConocoPhillips and the Omaha Sports Commission to promote water safety in the state of Nebraska.</p>
<p><strong><em>WHY THIS EVENT IS IMPORTANT:</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Drowning is the second leading cause of injury-related deaths for all children aged 1-14</li>
<li>Six our of 10 African American &amp; Hispanic children are unable to swim</li>
<li>The drowning rate for children from ethnically-diverse communities is more than double the national average</li>
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		<title>Championships make Omaha focal point</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Chad Purcell
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
UNO coach Mike Denney manned the tape measure, making sure there was the perfect amount of space between the mats and the stands.
Wrestlers from both UNO and Nebraska worked the floor at Qwest Center Omaha, pushing and pulling together that massive puzzle of padding.
The 2010 NCAA Division I wrestling championships were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Chad Purcell<br />
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER</p>
<p>UNO coach Mike Denney manned the tape measure, making sure there was the perfect amount of space between the mats and the stands.</p>
<p>Wrestlers from both UNO and Nebraska worked the floor at Qwest Center Omaha, pushing and pulling together that massive puzzle of padding.</p>
<p>The 2010 NCAA Division I wrestling championships were still 48 hours away, and already on Tuesday morning the atmosphere inside the city&#8217;s downtown arena felt intense.</p>
<p>A small army of workers buzzed about, making sure that the Qwest Center was ready to host yet another high-profile celebration of sport. Event organizers chattered back and forth, all of them happy to have the Mavericks and Huskers making sure that center stage was up to snuff.</p>
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<p>“Having both of those wrestling teams here was a huge help,” said Stan Benis, the Qwest Center&#8217;s director of event operations. “Our guys probably could&#8217;ve figured those mats out, but they know all the little details and know how to get everything just right.”</p>
<p>And rest assured, officials said, all of the necessary pieces will be in place come Thursday, when Omaha becomes the center of the college wrestling universe.</p>
<p>When it comes to collegiate athletics, the NCAA&#8217;s Randy L. Buhr — who has overseen the wrestling championships for the past decade — calls this three-day event “the beast of all beasts.”</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to see why.</p>
<p>There will be 330 wrestlers here representing 77 schools. There will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 450 workers — be they full-time, part-time or volunteer — making sure everything that needs to get done gets done. The NCAA issued 270 media credentials for the event, and that doesn&#8217;t include the additional 110 men and women who will help ESPN televise the championships.</p>
<p>Then there are all of those fans, who will show up 16,000 strong for each of this weekend&#8217;s six sold-out sessions.</p>
<p>“Of our 88 NCAA championships, it&#8217;s one of the most — if not the most — difficult events we put on,” said Buhr, the NCAA&#8217;s associate director of championships. “Just the volume of people who are involved, and all the moving parts, and eight mats going simultaneously — it&#8217;s kind of like organized chaos. It really takes a lot to pull this off.”</p>
<p>Fortunately, by no means is this the first rodeo for the University of Nebraska and the Omaha Sports Commission. Both entities have an extensive history of hosting NCAA championships. That&#8217;s made everything this week go smoothly, Benis and Butch Hug agreed, as this event debuts at the Qwest Center.</p>
<p>“This is a big one, and there are a lot of challenges,” said Hug, Nebraska&#8217;s associate athletic director for facilities and events. “But I think that past experience definitely helps a lot, and I&#8217;m comfortable with where we are at this point.”</p>
<p>When the event opens on Thursday, wrestlers will compete on eight brand-new mats, ones colored blue, black or green. They were provided for the NCAA through its partnership with Resilite, a leading manufacturer of athletic mats and padding.</p>
<p>Come Saturday night, all the action will take place on a single mat placed atop an elevated stage at the center of the arena. Following the event, the NCAA and Resilite will donate that championship mat, valued at $10,000, to Omaha&#8217;s King Science Magnet Middle School for use by its wrestling team.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;re really excited to have this event in Omaha, and I think it&#8217;s going to be a great atmosphere here this weekend,” Buhr said. “There&#8217;s obviously a lot of interest in wrestling in the greater Omaha area, and I think it&#8217;s great that there are so many schools located near Omaha that have a rich history of success in the sport.”</p>
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		<title>Sports Commission changes focus, eyes amateur events</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 20:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Hornocker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would a city that appreciates volleyball and has supported two NCAA final fours come out for a World Grand Prix event?
What would a city that annually hosts the College World Series think about another major event if USA Baseball wanted to visit?
Those are only hypothetical’s, but represent some of the future possibilities as the Omaha Sports Commission starts 2010 with a different approach of attracting sporting events from local to international levels.
Omaha Sports Commission President Harold Cliff calls it natural evolution for the nonprofit organization created in 2003 to attract and host amateur sporting events.

“We’ve changed the focus, I think, fairly significantly from previous OSC activity,” Cliff said.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Rich Kaipust<br />
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER</p>
<p>Would a city that appreciates volleyball and has supported two NCAA final fours come out for a World Grand Prix event?</p>
<p>What would a city that annually hosts the College World Series think about another major event if USA Baseball wanted to visit?</p>
<p>Those are only hypothetical’s, but represent some of the future possibilities as the Omaha Sports Commission starts 2010 with a different approach of attracting sporting events from local to international levels.</p>
<p>Omaha Sports Commission President Harold Cliff calls it natural evolution for the nonprofit organization created in 2003 to attract and host amateur sporting events.</p>
<p>“We’ve changed the focus, I think, fairly significantly from previous OSC activity,” Cliff said.</p>
<p>Cliff said Omaha will continue its regular pursuit of NCAA events, but supplement it by working with other agencies. It also will aim to become more proactive in the community at the grass-roots level, which should be helped by its launch this week of a revamped and more interactive Web site at omahasports.org.</p>
<p>The front of its new brochure reads: “Making Omaha <em>the</em> Leading Amateur Sports Community in America.”</p>
<p>Cliff, hired to organize and run the 2008 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials, decided to stay in Omaha and become Dan Morrissey’s replacement with the Omaha Sports Commission later that fall. Throughout 2009, the strategy was to start building rapport with such organizations as USA Baseball, USA Hockey, USA Volleyball and others — similar to what has been established with USA Swimming.</p>
<p>The Omaha Sports Commission expects that to start paying dividends with future events, including one that is set to be announced next month.</p>
<p>Cliff said he wants Omaha to pursue events the commission wants rather than running the gantlet with cities chasing what’s available. As an example, Cliff said, Omaha is in a situation with USA Hockey where it wouldn’t have to go through a bid process if a mutual agreement on an event could be reached.</p>
<p>It also has spoken with USA Volleyball about a potential Grand Prix tournament down the road. The Grand Prix events match national teams and are played around the world.</p>
<p>“It all comes back to how the Trials were successful and came back here (for 2012),” Cliff said. “Other sports look up to USA Swimming because it was one of the leading sports. So if they decided to come back, then I guess the view is, ‘Well, maybe Omaha is capable of doing these things.’”</p>
<p>Being able to lasso the 2008 U.S. Trials — and then realize the major impact of the eight-day meet — also triggered the change in vision.</p>
<p>Harley Schrager, Omaha Sports Commission officer and former chairman, said the CWS will always be the “goose that laid the golden egg for Omaha” in terms of amateur sports. But Schrager said nothing gave Omaha the exposure that the Swim Trials did in 2008.</p>
<p>“Nothing,” he repeated.</p>
<p>The quest for NCAA events won’t stop, and Omaha is finalizing bids for about a dozen with deadlines in February. But Cliff said the pool of interested cities continues to grow and that NCAA events don’t necessarily guarantee financial success.</p>
<p>“So it really behooves you to go out and find other levels of competition to be part of the mix,” he said.</p>
<p>Schrager said Omaha also has to look at using all of its facilities, not just Qwest Center Omaha and the TD Ameritrade Park that is under construction. Cliff said the commission even plans to arrange a meeting with Omaha Royals officials about their stadium being built in Sarpy County.</p>
<p>The Omaha Sports Commission also completed a survey last summer of all facilities in the city, no matter the size. It hopes its Web site, which in the past attracted minimal traffic, will help with coordinating amateur sports in the city.</p>
<p>“We’re going to provide them the opportunity to hook up to our site, post their information, post their event,” Cliff said. “So if you’re Joe Citizen in Omaha and you want to learn about what’s going on in sport X, or what’s going on for Y date, you’ll be able to come to the Sports Commission Web site and find that information.”</p>
<p>Cliff said the OSC also plans to bring together groups with scheduled sport forums. Bigger events coming to Omaha could include clinics for the community, such as the Make a Splash program funded by USA Swimming.</p>
<p>Cliff said the Omaha Sports Commission had to get its feet wet first before advancing to this next stage.</p>
<p>“I think when you get a new executive director-president, (that) is a good time to look at the vision of where you’d like to take things,” he said. “So you present those views to the board and see what the reaction is. Fortunately, the board is very supportive and helpful in bringing these things about.”</p>
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		<title>Omaha Sports Commission Featured in B2B Omaha</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Omaha Sports Commission is featured in the Winter 2010 edition of B2B Magazine. To see the story in it&#8217;s entirety please visit:</p>
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		<title>Omaha Announces City&#8217;s Inaugural USAT Certified Triathlon</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On August 1, 2010 Omaha will host its first annual USA Triathlon (USAT) certified competition throughout the downtown area. The Olympic length triathlon will include a 1.5-km swim, a 40-km bike ride and a 10-km run. Starting today, athletes can register to compete at www.omahatriathlon.com.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On August 1, 2010 Omaha will host its first annual USA Triathlon (USAT) certified competition throughout the downtown area. The Olympic length triathlon will include a 1.5-km swim, a 40-km bike ride and a 10-km run. Starting today, athletes can register to compete at <a href="http://www.omahatriathlon.com/">www.omahatriathlon.com</a>.</p>
<p>The Omaha Triathlon is expected to be the first major USAT triathlon in Nebraska and could host more than 1,000 athletes of all abilities from around the country.  The event will also include relay team and Aquabike competition options. A festival finish for athletes and spectators will feature live music from local artists and bands, and food and refreshments.</p>
<p>“We feel Omaha is a perfect arena for a premier triathlon event in the Midwest,” said Alan Kohll, founder of the Omaha Triathlon and president of Total Wellness. “As an organization and as an event, we’re committed to making Omaha one of the top 10 healthiest cities over the next 10 years and this is one of our first stepping stones to reaching that goal.”</p>
<p>“Triathlons are quickly becoming some of the most popular amateur sporting events in the U.S.,” said Bill Burke, race director of the Omaha Triathlon. “We think that Omaha provides a perfect venue for the start of such an elite athletic event.”</p>
<p>“Around the country Omaha is known as a great sports city and we are pleased another great event is coming to our community,” Mayor Suttle said.  “The competition will take place throughout our community, showcasing our great city to these top athletes.”</p>
<p>“The Omaha Sports Commission is pleased to serve as a supporting sponsor of the first Omaha Triathlon and we hope it will quickly become one of the top Triathlon stops in the country,” said Harley Schrager, chairman of the Omaha Sports Commission board of directors.  “This event will not only feature top athletes, but it will generate excellent economic benefits to our community and that is part of the mission of our organization.”</p>
<p>The event was founded to promote fitness and healthy lifestyles. Financial sponsorships of the event will support the battle against childhood obesity.</p>
<p>“Our organization is very supportive of the Omaha Triathlon because it features several sports that all promote a healthy lifestyle,” said Kerri Peterson of Livewell.  “Triathlon participants are in top physical condition, and we hope they serve as role models encouraging every citizen in our community to swim, bike, run or jog to keep fit and enjoy good health.”<strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p>Additional event details will be released throughout the remainder of 2009 and into 2010. You can follow updates at <a href="http://www.omahatriathlon.com/">www.omahatriathlon.com</a>.</p>
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