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14.08.2019 06:52
oved over four feet, said Joe Kovacs, the 2015 world champion whose first coach was his mother. Its been a combination of great Antworten

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Immediate knowledge of results is proven to help you improve technique much more quickly than if you dont have the feedback.Saddled with restrictive sponsorship rules and less-than-ideal earning potential, athletes have been lashing out for years against organizations such as the USATF for not plowing their profits back into the pockets of the people who put on the show.Track Man and the program at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California, are examples of how the federations are, indeed, trying to invest in athletes. Some of the investment comes in the form of direct cash into the pockets of the runners and throwers; other comes in training tools like Track Man and similar technologies that help sprinters and jumpers.Since I got here, Ive improved over four feet, said Joe Kovacs, the 2015 world champion whose first coach was his mother. Its been a combination of great coaching, awesome facilities and the technology we have.Most notable among those who dont think USATF does all it can for athletes is 800-meter runner Nick Symmonds, who boycotted world championships last year over a dispute about what runners can wear in a sport where both athletes and institutions depend on shoe and apparel companies for most of their money. Symmonds was injured and didnt qualify for the Olympics, but hes hardly alone.Theyre basically taking what they make and sinking it back into training, longtime agent Peter Carlisle said about the athletes in an interview last year. And to get that NGB or USOC money, or at least an amount that would make a difference, you almost always have to be pretty well established. Its very hard to pay for a career that way.The USATF tries to help in a number of ways:Some areas where the USATF spends on athletes:-$850,000 on sports science in 2015, including technology like Track Man. That figure will be $1.25 million in 2016 and $2 million annually from 2017-2020.-Free medical care for athletes at major competitions, courtesy of a sponsorship deal.-The Talent Protection Program, that involves USATF identifying around 50 graduating college athletes with medal potential and attempting to sign them to contracts that keep them on track with coaching and training after they graduate. Some post-collegians flounder for a year or two, said Duffy Mahoney, USATFs chief of sport performance. Weve got talent. Weve got to reduce the attrition of the talent and get it onto the team.-A pool of money dedicated for bonuses to coaches who help athletes win at the Olympics and world championships.-Finally, there is cold, hard cash. Mahoney estimates that a top-tier, medal-winning athlete such as Kovacs can take home upward of $160,000, including prize money, and bonus money from USATF and the USOC.Roughly half the federations $30 million annual budget goes to athlete support programs in the form of cash, sport science, national teams, athlete travel, insurance and other expenses. The amount of actual cash budgeted to go directly to elite athletes rose from $5.13 million in 2015 to $8.6 million in 2016.Of course, not all athletes benefit equally. The training center in Chula Vista serves around 30 track and field athletes at any given time, all of whom have to show potential to make the podium. Hundreds more can use the medical services USATF provides at meets.The federation has a difficult line to walk, needing to funnel resources to the athletes but with the knowledge that track and field is largely an individual sport, and the priority is making sure athletes are comfortable in their training environment.In Kovacs case, it often means he can train without his coach even being there.I can have a practice, have the practice recorded, he can coach me from a distance, and when he does come, were not making up for lost ground, Kovacs said.More than dollars, though, the number most people will be focusing on how many medals all that money helps produce. The Americans won 28 in London. But last year at world championships, they only won 18.Darius Slayton Jersey . LOUIS -- Theres no telling how these wacky World Series games will end. Oshane Ximines Jersey . 1 position. 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The Mustangs responded with a 12-play, 78-yard drive, capped by Protheroes 6-yard run tto make it 48-38.ddddddddddddThree plays after UNCs Jamie Falloon hit a 36-yard field goal, Graves scored on a 42-yard run to make it 55-41 with 2:03 remaining.Garcia scored on runs of 6 and 2 yards and a 13-yard touchdown run by Peluso gave Cal Poly (7-4, 5-3) a 21-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.Sloter, a senior with one career passing attempt coming into the season, threw for a school single-game record 438 yards and tied his own single-game record with six TD passes. ' ' '

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