2014-2015 Iowa Sports Foundation Annual Report

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2014-2015 iowa sports foundation annual report

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IT’S FUN

competing against kids from all over the state. My family loves the atmosphere and watching me compete.

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TANNER WEITZEL Boone, Iowa 2014 Iowa Games Marty McHone Male Athlete of the Year


OUR VISION:

to make iowa the healthiest state in the nation

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IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION

participation history IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION FACTS • The only organization in the country to host Summer Games, Winter Games and Senior Games • The Iowa Games hosts competitions in more cities throughout the State than any other State Games • Iowa Senior Games are the fastest growing senior games in the country • Live Healthy Iowa is the largest statewide wellness initiative in the country • Adaptive Sports Iowa is the fastest growing adaptive sports program in the country • Iowa Sports Foundation has participation in all of Iowa’s 99 counties • Iowa Sports Foundation hosts events in 66 communities

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

15,139

15,710

22,692

72,713

166,393

212,410

LONG-TERM THINKING FOR LONG-TERM HEALTH From wheelchair basketball to mud runs, from children’s archery to a 91-year-old track & field participant, the Iowa Games, and our affiliated events, have provided sports, recreation, health and wellness opportunities to all Iowans of all abilities—for nearly 30 years. Our best brand is the Iowa Games, but it is the 32-member board of the Iowa Sports Foundation who powers the programs, events and challenges that attract more than 200,000 participants every year.

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WHO WE ARE... IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION The Iowa Games, a statewide Olympic-style competition, is the most well-known of the Iowa Sports Foundation events. The Iowa Games started as a one-weekend effort in 1987 and now has grown to more than 29,000 participants from all 99 of Iowa’s counties. • 29,000-plus participants in all Iowa Games events • 198 Net Fest Basketball, Ice Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball teams • 32 Iowa communities hosted Iowa Games events In 2002, the Iowa Sports Foundation Board of Directors saw a need to combat Iowa’s growing obesity problem. Live Healthy Iowa is a fast-growing program which has started many wellness initiatives, including the 10 Week Wellness Challenge. The Live Healthy Iowa initiative is key to ensure Iowa is the healthiest state in the nation. • 30,000-plus 10 Week Wellness Challenge participants • Over 140,000 kids engaged in Fall Fitness Day & Go The Distance May • Over 180,000 participated in the Live Healthy Iowa initiatives The Iowa Sports Foundation is just in its fifth year of building the Adaptive Sports Iowa (ASI) program. Our mission is to provide statewide leadership in the planning, promotion, education and organization of sports and recreational activities for Iowans with physical disabilities. Compared to the Iowa Games and Live Healthy Iowa, the numbers are smaller, but the enthusiasm and energy around the athletes is electric. • The Adaptive Sports Iowa RAGBRAI team was recognized as the 2013 Team of the Year • 80 volunteers, cyclists and staff participated on ASI RAGBRAI team • 40 athletes with disabilities participated in the Winter Experience • Weekly wheelchair basketball and power soccer programs The Iowa Senior Games were developed to encourage Iowans, age 50+, to continue a health and fitness-oriented lifestyle. In addition to the main event in West Des Moines, a regional competition is offered in western Iowa. • 2,000 medals are awarded in nearly 30 different sports • Qualifying event for the National Senior Games • 160+ Iowa athletes competed in the 2015 National Senior Games

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LEADERSHIP

iowa sports foundation BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair: Vice-Chair: Treasurer: Secretary: Chairman Emeritus:

Doug Reichardt, Des Moines Andy McCann, West Des Moines Lynn Walz, West Des Moines Greg Wilcox, West Des Moines William Vernon, Newton

Gary Barta, Iowa City Alan Beste, Boone Michael Bousselot, Des Moines Rob Bradley, Pella Troy Dannen, Cedar Falls Ron Dardis, Des Moines Mike Dick, Des Moines Jed Fisk, Waukee Lindsey Foss, Ankeny Paul Fromm, Des Moines John Hartung, Indianola Sandy Hatfield Clubb, Des Moines Steven Jordison, Ames

TJ Juskiewicz, Des Moines Harold Kahler, Des Moines Tom Newton, Des Moines Jamie Pollard, Ames Emily Porter, Des Moines Steve Purcell, Des Moines Wade Riedinger, Des Moines John Russell, Ames Joel Tharp, Des Moines Chris Verlengia, Des Moines Brad Waller, West Des Moines

ISF TEAM Chuck Long, CEO/Executive Director Kevin Bourke, Chief Operating Officer Kim Abels, Sports & Special Events Director Anna Ashley, Office Manager Matt Beatty, Iowa Senior Games Director Mike Boone, Adaptive Sports Iowa Director Cory Kennedy, Marketing & Communications Director Nicole Kennedy, Live Healthy Iowa Director Brad Neese, Assistant Sports Director Allie Paulson, Live Healthy Iowa Youth Initiatives Manager Lexi Slater, Assistant Sports Director Johanna Smith, Live Healthy Iowa Client Services Manager

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2014-15

iowa sports foundation participation map Lyon

Osceola

210

Dickinson

411

Emmet

827

Winnebago

68

Worth

1,765

Howard

Mitchell

485

686

1,969

Sioux

O’Brien

797

Clay

419

Plymouth

437

Ida

5,255

Humboldt

Floyd

Chickasaw

Hamilton

1,020

410

Fayette

Clayton

115

3,433

Black Hawk

Buchanan

Delaware

3,930

1,207

Dubuque

6,449

2,053

219

5,029

Grundy

Hardin

352

3,259

Bremer

Butler

1,377

2,091

1,584

136

Franklin

1,810

Webster

Calhoun

220

Wright

549

186

Sac

536

1,522

859

Pocahontas

1,345

Cerro Gordo

Hancock

864

Buena Vista

678

Woodbury

Palo Alto

2,948

Cherokee

1,043

Allamakee

Winneshiek

Kossuth

1,372

784

Jackson Monona

Crawford

215

Carroll

2,367

Greene

3,768

Boone

764

Story

3,169

8,356

612

7,827

1,228

769

3,064

Linn

Benton

Tama

Marshall

Jones

Clinton

Cedar Harrison

Shelby

823

991

Audubon

696

Guthrie

Dallas

965

7,827

Scott

5,782

7,143

Muscatine

786 Pottawattamie

Cass

3,694

Mills

1,759

Adair

593

Montgomery

911

137

Adams

282

Warren

Madison

2,260

192

Union

412

Clarke

696

375

Monroe

Washington

5,141

514

5,515

3,188

Lucas

Keokuk

Mahaska

Marion

Wapello

Louisa

543

Jefferson

568

1,786

1,030

Appanoose

Davis

Van Buren

Henry

285

Des Moines

1,991

Fremont

37

Page

1,179

Taylor

397

Ringgold

781

Decatur

232

Wayne

20

523

70

416

Lee

981

6

3,682

835

Johnson

1,219

424

6,554

40,129

Iowa

Poweshiek

Jasper

Polk

708

3,000+

1,000 - 2,999

500 - 999

499 & FEWER

PARTICIPANTS

PARTICIPANTS

PARTICIPANTS

PARTICIPANTS


2014-2015

overall participation IOWA GAMES Fish Iowa Games..................................................................................................................................9,654 Iowa Games Golf Classic........................................................................................................................ 132 Mud Run......................................................................................................................................................1,183 Net Fest Basketball.................................................................................................................................487 Net Fest Hockey....................................................................................................................................... 190 Net Fest Soccer........................................................................................................................................556 Net Fest Volleyball...................................................................................................................................436 Summer Iowa Games..........................................................................................................................12,012 USA Ultimate High School Central Championships.................................................................... 472 Winter Iowa Games............................................................................................................................. 4,282 IOWA SENIOR GAMES Summer Iowa Senior Games............................................................................................................... 846 Western Iowa Senior Challenge..........................................................................................................146 LIVE HEALTHY IOWA 10 Week Wellness Challenge........................................................................................................... 21,174 Burst Your Thirst Challenge...............................................................................................................2,351 Live Healthy Iowa 5K........................................................................................................................... 1,584 Strut Your Pup Challenge..................................................................................................................... 228 The Next Step Challenge..................................................................................................................4,369 LIVE HEALTHY IOWA KIDS 10 Week Wellness Challenge........................................................................................................... 9,038 Des Moines Marathon Kids Run presented by Live Healthy Iowa Kids................................ 157 Fall Fitness Day.................................................................................................................................. 58,550 Go The Distance May......................................................................................................................... 81,795 Live Healthy Iowa Kids Track Championship............................................................................. 1,443 ADAPTIVE SPORTS IOWA* Beep Baseball............................................................................................................................................. 137 Bowling.......................................................................................................................................................... 93 Community Education (Iowa State Fair, school assemblies, etc.).......................................... 95 Goalball.......................................................................................................................................................... 54 Power Soccer............................................................................................................................................. 257 RAGBRAI team............................................................................................................................................80 Track and Field............................................................................................................................................. 10 Wheelchair Basketball............................................................................................................................559 Winter Ski Experience..............................................................................................................................40 TOTAL ISF PARTICIPATION.......................................................................................... 212,410 *Adaptive Sports Iowa numbers are reported based upon program visits

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iowa games

focus To provide sports and recreation opportunities for all Iowans through Olympic-style festivals, events and programs.

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Summer Iowa Games Powered by the Iowa Food & Family Project The 2015 Summer Iowa Games was held from May-August. The Summer Iowa Games hosted 12,012 athletes with 97 of 99 counties represented. The main weekend featured the Athlete Jamboree and Opening Ceremony with the Iowa Food & Family Project Food and Family Fair, entertainment and former Cyclone and NFL quarterback, Seneca Wallace, as the keynote. Winter Iowa Games Powered by the Iowa Food & Family Project The 2015 Winter Iowa Games had 4,282 athletes from 79 of Iowa’s 99 counties. The majority of events were held in Dubuque and Cedar Rapids. Fourteen other Iowa communities played host to Winter Iowa Games competitions including Ackley, Ames, Ankeny, Cedar Falls, Charles City, Des Moines, DeWitt, Eldora, Fort Dodge, Harlan, Johnston, Peosta, Story City and Waterloo. Iowa Games Net Fest Basketball, Ice Hockey, Soccer & Volleyball Iowa Games Net Fest had a combined 1,669 athletes compete in the basketball, ice hockey, soccer and volleyball tournaments. The soccer tournament was held the first weekend in November, ice hockey November 14-16, followed by the basketball tournament the weekend prior to Thanksgiving and concluded with the volleyball tournament the first weekend in January. Fish Iowa Games In partnership with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the ISF developed Fish Iowa Games as a fun and educational program for kindergarten through high school students. Students learn three different casting techniques and use these techniques in a competition of accuracy. A total of 9,654 kids participated in the 2015 Fish Iowa Games. Iowa Games Mud Run The 2015 Iowa Games Mud Run was held at the Cownie Soccer Park in Des Moines. This 3 mile trail run, 1 mile fun run and Little Muddy Buddy run had 1,183 runners. Iowa Games Golf Classic The annual Iowa Games Golf Classic was held at The Legacy Golf Club in Norwalk. Sponsors, board of directors and supporters of the ISF made up the 33 four-person teams.

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live healthy iowa

focus To provide health and wellness opportunities to educate and motivate all Iowans to live a healthy lifestyle.

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ADULT CHALLENGES & EVENTS 10 Week Wellness Challenge The 10 Week Wellness Challenge is a simple and affordable challenge encouraging Iowans to make healthy choices. Over the 10 weeks, teams of 2-10 people, compete in friendly competition, tracking activity minutes and/or weight loss through the Live Healthy Iowa website. The 21,174 participants received a T-shirt, weekly motivational tips, unlimited access to online healthy resources, opportunities to win incentives and prizes, discount registration for LHI 5K events and a 1-year magazine subscription. Strut Your Pup Challenge Live Healthy Iowa offered a unique way for canine owners to walk, run or play regularly with their pets. In the third year of the program, 228 participants tracked their activity minutes for six-weeks with their four legged friend. Live Healthy Iowa 5K The Live Healthy Iowa 5K was held on April 11, 2015 at 13 locations around the state. The 2nd annual event had 1,584 runners, joggers and walkers participating as a celebration to the end of the 10 Week Wellness Challenge. All participants received a finisher medal with the top two in each age group receiving an award. The 13 locations included: Bondurant, Carroll, Clarion, Decorah, Dike, Fairfield, Hiawatha, Mount Ayr, Osage, Perry, Storm Lake, Waukee and West Liberty. The runs benefited local wellness coalitions and Adaptive Sports Iowa. Burst Your Thirst Challenge Burst Your Thirst Challenge is a six-week effort to promote healthy hydration and physical activity to Iowa adults. Teams of 2-10 earned points by reporting water intake and physical activity minutes on a weekly basis. The 2,351 participants received Live Healthy Iowa water bottles to help track water consumption, motivation tips, as well as, opportunities for incentives and prizes. The Next Step Challenge In 2015, 4,369 Iowans participated in The Next Step (TNS). TNS is a fall challenge to keep Iowans moving as the weather changes. Participants tracked the number of ‘steps’ each week of the six-week challenge. Participants received a pedometer, weekly motivational tips, as well as, opportunities for incentives and prizes. YOUTH CHALLENGES & EVENTS 10 Week Wellness Challenge In 2015, 9,038 kids participated in the 10 Week Wellness Challenge. The challenge is designed to encourage young Iowans to increase their physical activity levels and make better food choices. Teams of 5-30 youth, from grades kindergarten through twelfth, track minutes of activity, as well as, fruit, vegetable, milk and water intake. Live Healthy Iowa Kids Track Championships The first annual Live Healthy Iowa Kids Track Championships was founded to continue the tradition of the Hershey® Track and Field Games in Iowa. In 2015, 38 communities hosted regional meets with qualifiers competing in the state championships in Marshalltown on June 13. Over 1,400 kids competed in the regionals and championship. Fall Fitness Day & Go The Distance May In October 2014, 58,550 kids participated in Fall Fitness Day (FFD) and throughout May 2015, 81,795 kids participated in Go The Distance May (GTDM). Both FFD and GTDM are events in which schools or youth organizations are encouraged to have the entire enrollment perform 30 minutes of additional physical activity. These events bring awareness to the importance of daily activity in a healthy lifestyle.

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adaptive sports iowa

focus To provide statewide leadership in the planning, promotion, education and organization of sports and recreation opportunities for Iowans with physical disabilities.

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Wheelchair Basketball ASI sponsors pickup basketball games every Thursday evening in Ankeny. ASI provides 12 sport chairs on-site for athletes to use. Games are non-officiated and casual. The goal is to have fun and experience the sport. Beep Baseball Established in 2012 as a result of hosting the World Series of Beep Baseball in 2012; the Iowa Reapers are a competitive team representing our state. Beep Baseball is an adapted version of baseball for the blind and vision impaired athlete. The season is comprised of a number of charity events in which the Reapers take on local businesses and groups. Power Soccer Power soccer is a sport for those who use a power chair. By attaching a guard to the front of a power chair, the athletes are able to push, pass, and defend a 14� diameter soccer ball. Games are played most Tuesday nights at the Valley Community Center in West Des Moines. RAGBRAI Team The 2015 ASI RAGBRAI team was comprised of approximately 80 individuals including volunteers, support crew, and cyclists to take on the seven-day trek across Iowa. After four successful years, the ASI team has become a part of the RAGBRAI culture and the Adaptive Sports Iowa brand is recognized amongst the thousands who take part in this event. Winter Ski Experience In collaboration with our counterparts at Adaptive Adventures from Chicago, ASI offered a snow skiing event for the second consecutive year at Seven Oaks Recreation near Boone. This three day event presented opportunities for both local instructors to learn the adaptive equipment, as well as, physically disabled participants to experience the sport. ASI served 40 athletes with disabilities at this event. Goalball Weekly during the winter, ASI offered the popular Paralympic sport of Goalball for the blind and visually impaired populations. In this sport, two teams of three players try to score on each other’s goals by rolling a ball on the ground. Bowling Each Tuesday of the month, ASI athletes and families are welcome to bowl at Warrior Lanes in Waukee. Ramps are provided for those unable to handle the balls in a traditional manner. Building Bridges Day Adaptive Sports Iowa assumed leadership of Building Bridges Day (BBD) at the Iowa State Fair. As part of the State Fair for many years, BBD has served as a valuable resource to attendees. This event showcases organizations from around Iowa who serve those with disabilities. Adaptive Sports Iowa not only organized the event, but showcased ASI programs through live demonstrations and athlete participation. Located on the Grand Concourse, BBD takes place the last Friday of the State Fair. Community Education Events Throughout the year ASI took part in community education and awareness events in an effort to recruit new athletes, expand public awareness of our mission and represent the physically disabled community effectively. Such events include the Iowa State Fair, SCIA Adaptive Sports Clinic, Iowa Bicycle Summit & Expo and school assemblies. These events allow for ASI athletes to engage the public in a unique and meaningful way.

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iowa senior games

focus To promote wellness and healthy living for adults, 50 and above, by hosting athletic, recreational and socially interactive competitions.

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Iowa Senior Games The Iowa Senior Games offers multi-sport festivals with competitions for those 50 and over. As a member of the National Senior Games Association, the Iowa Senior Games offers a national qualifying event every two years. For 29 years, the featured state event has successfully been hosted in West Des Moines and surrounding communities. The Iowa Senior Games has seen a steady increase of participation throughout its history. The Iowa Senior Games is currently executing a 3-year plan to expand competition opportunities around the state. Through 2017, regional events are planned for Council Bluffs, Cedar Rapids, and the Quad Cities. The goal of the regional model is to increase awareness and participation among the 50 and over population in Iowa and surrounding states. Summer Iowa Senior Games The 2015 Iowa Senior Games were held primarily June 1014 in West Des Moines. This event broke a non-qualifying year record participation with 846 athletes in 30 sports and skill contests with nearly 100 events. Athletes from 73 Iowa counties and 16 states competed. Following the state competition 166 Iowans competed at the 2015 National Senior Games. Western Iowa Senior Challenge The first annual Western Iowa Senior Challenge was held May 14-16 in Council Bluffs. This regional event featured seven sports and hosted 146 athletes from 8 states.

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awards & recognition

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Pictured left to right: Governor Terry Branstad; Mark Block, 2015 Sean Runyan Adaptive Athlete of the Year; Chuck Long, Iowa Sports Foundation CEO/Executive Director


Brian Pearson Memorial Scholarship In honor of former ISU basketball player Brian Pearson, who died of brain cancer in 1997, the Iowa Games began awarding the Brian Pearson Memorial Scholarship in 1998. Each year, the Iowa Games awards a $1,000 scholarship to one female and one male who exemplify the spirit of Brian Pearson. 2015 Brian Pearson Memorial Scholarship female recipient: Rachel Liercke, Center Point-Urbana High School 2015 Brian Pearson Memorial Scholarship male recipient: Clayton Christian, Glidden Ralston High School Marty McHone Iowa Games Athlete of the Year In 2003, the Iowa Games Athlete of the Year award was renamed after Marty McHone who was the 1996 Iowa Games Female Athlete of the Year and had competed in the Iowa Games track meet for 16 years. The award annually is given to two Iowa Games athletes who best exemplify the qualities of outstanding integrity, citizenship and athletic achievement. 2015 Marty McHone Female Athlete of the Year: Piper Wall, Ames 2015 Marty McHone Male Athlete of the Year: Norman Bower, Davenport Sean Runyan Adaptive Sports Iowa Athlete of the Year Named in memory of Sean Runyan, a Central Iowa wheelchair athlete who was the first in the nation to compete in a sanctioned high school athletic event. 2015 Sean Runyan Adaptive Sports Iowa Athlete of the Year: Mark Block, Ankeny Caring Coach Award The Caring Coach Award is designed to recognize coaches who have made significant and positive influences on the actions and development of their players. Anyone who has coached a youth team sport in the Iowa Games and has had a positive impact on young people may be nominated for the award. 2015 Iowa Games Caring Coach: Traci Kepley, Roland Iowa Games Official of the Year The Iowa Games relies heavily on its volunteers, which includes its volunteer officials. In most cases, a volunteer official receives a T-shirt, lunch and an occasional sign of gratitude from an athlete or spectator. Many of our volunteers officiate all day long with no expectations of recognition or reimbursement. 2015 Summer Iowa Games Official of the Year: Mike Wickham, Marshalltown 2015 Winter Iowa Games Officials of the Year: Chris Carmon and Larry Ward, Ames Iowa Games Volunteer of the Year This award was designed to reward our volunteers and give them the praise and recognition they deserve for effortlessly giving their time and talents year after year. For many of our volunteers, it is the feeling of accomplishment, sharing in others’ success or just having fun that keeps them returning. 2015 Summer Iowa Games Volunteer of the Year: Boone Rotary Club 2015 Winter Iowa Games Volunteer of the Year: Peggy Wittmer, Cedar Rapids Character Counts! Coach of the Year The Character Counts! Coach of the Year award, sponsored by the Institute of Character Development and the Iowa Games, is awarded to a coach who displays great character traits in the school and community. The award is presented by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) at the girls state basketball tournament brunch and the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA} at the boy’s state basketball tournament. 2015 IHSAA recipient: Ben Pennington, Bettendorf High School 2015 IGHSAU recipient: Dan Davis, Urbandale High School Iowa Senior Games 2015 Hall of Fame Inductees Tarry Cory, Urbandale Kay Glynn, Hastings George Long, Urbandale Iowa Senior Games 2015 Volunteer Organization of the Year Wells Fargo Volunteers

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revenues & expenses TOTAL REVENUE FOR IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION EVENTS

Sponsorships

Entry Fees

Grants & Royalties

35%

53%

7%

Donations & Other

5%

TOTAL EXPENSE FOR IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION EVENTS

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General & Administrative

Program Operations

Promotional

31%

58%

11%


sponsors & contributors PRESENTING IOWA GAMES SPONSOR Iowa Food & Family Project GOLD SPONSORS Ames Convention & Visitors Bureau Central Iowa Honda Dealers Holmes Murphy Hy-Vee Iowa State University Mediacom MidAmerican Energy Pella Principal Financial Group Subway UnityPoint Health Wellmark SILVER SPONSORS Bankers Trust Casey’s General Store Coca-Cola Dee Zee EMC Insurance Companies Grinnell Mutual McCormick Company Nyemaster Law Firm Yellowbook BRONZE SPONSORS Alliant Energy Hunziker & Associates HCS Builders Hunziker Property Management Vermeer Corporation CORPORATE SPONSORS Ames Tribune Iowa Newspaper Association Mary Greeley Medical Center Radio Garage Productions Ricoh Register Media Screenscape Studios Spindustry Interactive WHO Radio Winning Solutions, Inc.

$6,000-$20,000 Care Initiatives City of West Des Moines Dubuque Regional Sports Commission Wells Fargo $2,500-$5,999 3M Foundation, Inc. Aetna CIPCO Coloplast Health Alliance Loras College McFarland Clinic Polk County Pork Belly Ventures Prairie Meadows Voya Financial Winnebago Industries $1,000-$2,499 Ames Rotary Club Brook Nolin Cedar Rapids Convention & Visitors Bureau Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Eric and Sheila Kinman Eye Care of Iowa Spina Bifida Association of Iowa $500-$999 AARP Boyer Petroleum Company Jed Fisk Optimum Chiropractic Reynolds & Reynolds River City Permits, LLC $250-$499 Al Ravenscroft Ames Trenching & Excavating, Inc. Deery Brothers Chevrolet (Pleasant Hill) Des Moines Police Department Gary Thompson Oil Co. Greater Iowa Credit Union - Ames Hickory Park Restaurant IMT Insurance Jerry Carney And Sons, Inc Steve Jordison Wal-Mart Foundation Wolfe Eye Clinic (West Des Moines)

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$249 AND BELOW B-Bop’s (Ames) Craig and Beth Marrs Geilenfeld Funeral Home (Olewein) Geisinger Construction, Inc. Kenneth Bergeson Lois and Bob Vohs NuCara Pharmacy Paula Schultz Pizza Pit Roseland Mackey Harris Architects, PC Success Gymnastics Venuworks, Inc. Webster City Community School District Welch Ave. Station SPORT SPONSORS Clifton Gunderson LLP Fitness Sports Limited Inc. Iowa Network Services Iowa Wild Skunk River Cycles IN-KIND & OTHER CONTRIBUTORS 3D Farms (Boone) Advanced Rehab Technologies All Ability Cycles All American Timing AmericInn (Ames) Ames Community Schools Ames Figure Skating Club Ames Little League Ames Park & Recreation Ames Soccer Association Ankeny Parks & Recreation Baymont Inn & Suites (Dubuque) Best Western Plus Hotel (Dubuque) Best Western University Park Inn (Ames) Boomer Magazine Boone County Hospital Boone County Sheriff Department Boone Police Department Buena Vista University (Storm Lake) Capital City Equipment (Ames) Cedar Rapids BMX Cedar Rapids Parks & Recreation Charles City Whitewater Park City of Algona City of Ames City of Belmond City of Charles City City of Cherokee City of Clinton City of Denison City of Des Moines City of DeWitt City of Dubuque City of Glenwood

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City of Glidden City of Grundy Center City of Hull City of Iowa Falls City of New Hampton City of Sibley City of Storm Lake City of Waukon Clarion Hotel (Cedar Rapids) Clarke University (Dubuque) Clive Running Festival Comfort Inn (Ames) Comfort Inn (Story City) Community of Christ Coralville United Methodist Church Council Bluffs Parks & Recreation Country Inn & Suites (Ames) Country Inn & Suites (Dubuque) Days Inn (Ames) Decorah Parks & Recreation Des Moines Park and Recreation Des Moines Police Department Des Moines Triathlon Club Diving, Inc. Dodge Riverside Golf Course Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Dubuque Community Schools Dubuque Telegraph Herald East Dubuque High School Eastern Iowa Figure Skating Club EconoLodge (Ames) Emmaus Bible College Fairfield Inn (Dubuque) Fairfield Parks & Recreation Finley Hospital (Dubuque) First Family Church (Ankeny) Fort Dodge Community Schools Gateway Hotel & Conference Center (Ames) Grand Harbor Resort (Dubuque) Grandstay Residential Suites (Ames) Hampton Inn (Ames) Hardin County Fairgrounds Heartland Inn (Ames) Hilton Garden Inn (Ames) Hilton Garden Inn (Dubuque) HLW Engineering Holiday Inn (Ames) Holiday Inn Express & Suites (Dubuque) Holiday Inn Express (Ames) Hunziker Youth Sports Complex (Ames) Huxley Parks & Recreation Hy-Vee (Ames Locations) Hy-Vee (Dubuque Area Locations) Independence Parks & Recreation Indianola Parks & Recreation Iowa Army National Guard Iowa Beef Industry Council Iowa Black Powder Federation


Iowa Bowhunters Association Iowa Bowling Proprietors Association Iowa City Parks & Recreation Iowa Department Of Natural Resources Iowa Department of Public Health Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union Iowa Hawkeye Horseshoe Pitchers Association Iowa High School Athletic Association Iowa Junior PGA Iowa Network Services Iowa Parks & Recreation Association Iowa Racquetball Association Iowa Soccer Association Iowa State University Extension & Outreach Iowa Turkey Federation Jefferson Parks & Recreation Kirkwood Community College Marshalltown Parks & Recreation Mason City Parks & Recreation Microtel (Ames) Mines of Spain Recreation Area (Dubuque) MV-1 of Iowa Norwalk Parks & Recreation Old Chicago (Ames) Oskaloosa Optimist Club Peosta Community Center Perry Parks & Recreation Pizza Pit Quality Inn & Suites (Ames) RAGBRAI Seven Oaks Recreation (Boone) Sioux Center Parks & Recreation Sioux City Parks & Recreation St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church St. Luke’s Medical Center Story County Conservation Story County Sheriff Department Sundown Mountain Resort Super 8 Motel (Ames) Super 8 Motel (Dubuque) Taco John’s (Ames) Thunderbowl (Council Bluffs) Tipton Parks & Recreation Translux • Fair-Play Scoreboards Two Men and a Truck University Of Dubuque Val Lanes (West Des Moines) Valley Community Center Vernon Company Vinton Parks & Recreation Warrior Lanes (Waukee) Waterloo Parks & Recreation Wellmark YMCA (Des Moines) West Des Moines Community Schools West Des Moines Parks & Recreation William Penn University (Oskaloosa) Willow Creek Golf Course Winterset Parks & Recreation

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