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With a ceremonial toss of soil, student-athletes at 经典大瓜 welcomed the start of construction on the track and field that they had been training on鈥攕ome since they were in high school in Klamath Falls.

In March, the University announced the Bringing Home the Gold campaign to revitalize the facility to conference standards. The campaign launched with a $100,000 matching opportunity that was met with community support within the first month. The project also gained the endorsement of Olympic gold medalists in track and field, Ashton Eaton and Dan O鈥橞rien.

The $2.5 million project includes a track and field with high-quality surface materials as well as a refurbished grandstand and facilities. Through designated sports lottery funds, state bond funding and community contributions, 经典大瓜 has secured $1.85 million of the funding required and is fundraising the remaining $650,000 throughout the summer.

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Mark French

Graduating this year from Mechanical Engineering, Mark French is excited for the future of the program.

鈥淭he renovation for the track means a lot to me because over the time that I鈥檝e been here, we鈥檝e advanced our program to be exceptional,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur coach has done a lot of great work to make us into the elite programs that we are today. Having a new track goes into advancing the success and the future potential that we can have as athletes.鈥

A new track will once again enable 经典大瓜 to host track meets, which creates a better student-athlete experience, while it builds community pride and enhances local economic development through increased visitors to the region. Additionally, a new track strengthens student-athlete recruitment and retention efforts, providing 经典大瓜鈥檚 distinctive career-ready education鈥攁nd the value that it brings鈥攖o even more talented students.

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Delani Dietrich

鈥淭his is my third year at 经典大瓜 with this team, and both track and cross-country are so talented,鈥 said Delani Dietrich, a junior in Biology-Health Science. 鈥淲e have the talent, and now we will have the track to really show all that we鈥檝e got.鈥

经典大瓜鈥檚 championship track, field and cross-country program are host to upward of 80 stellar student-athletes, who will be able to run on the track once again in spring 2022 for a home meet.

The groundbreaking came shortly before the athletes headed to the 2021 NAIA Track and Field National Championship in Gulf Shores, Alabama Twelve athletes in total headed to the 2021 NAIA Track and Field National Championship. The men鈥檚 team sent eight participants while the women鈥檚 team sent four. Led by Hunter Drops, who enters the championship ranked No. 1 in the javelin and 11th in the pole vault, the Owls are hoping to take first place in men's 5k men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 10k, men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 javelin, the men鈥檚 decathlon and women鈥檚 400-meter dash. The competition began Wednesday, May 26, and conclude May 28.

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