Track and Field and Cross Country News 2014

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Track & Field and Cross Country News

fall / 2014

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSOCIATION Dear Alumni and Friends of Yale Cross-Country, Track & Field, We write today to encourage you to connect to the programs and with one another. The support you’ve shown by cheering from the sidelines and the gifts you’ve made for the good of Yale TF & CC are a testament to our strong network. We are tasked with helping to raise $80,000 in annual funds to balance support from the University and endowments, all of which help our teams continue to grow. This year is an important one for our teams – one that can make a lasting impact on our student-athletes. We hope you will watch the current teams if they are in your area or here in New Haven, become an active member of the association, and make a gift to support the program and its goals. This year your gift could help the Track Association earn extra funds through the Drive for Elis Challenge. The two associations that show the largest increase in donors and the largest increase in participation percentage will each receive $10,000. Your gift could be the one to get us there! Listed below are some of the items that enhance our ability to win championships and attract star student-athletes and which your gifts support: OUT OF REGION TRAVEL: The men’s and women’s Cross Country team competed in the Pre-Nats meet at Terre Haute, Indiana in October. Next year, we hope to have TWO out of region XC meets. This is imperative to our development and the ability to qualify for NCAA. Each winter and spring we strive to send track athletes to out of region meets in order to ensure top competition and to achieve NCAA Qualifying performances. The importance of such travel opportunities cannot be overstated. RECRUITING: All recruiting efforts MUST be funded through alumni donations. The coaches are constantly looking to expand their

recruiting around the country and to establish more of an international presence. As airfare increases, so do the expenses of bringing the best and the brightest to New Haven. The need for “home visits” by coaches is becoming more and more important as the recruiting process evolves in the NCAA. SPRING TRAINING: Spring Break is in San Diego in 2015. It is important that the track athletes have an opportunity to train in warm weather in early March. We already have a generous donation from an alum to help defray the cost of the rooms, but we are looking for help with airfare and ground transportation while we are there. EQUIPMENT: The track program desperately needs new High Jump Mats (~$12,000). We are trying to outfit the team with at least on more pair of shoes each year beyond what is already provided. Our distance runners log between 2500 and 3500 miles per year (500 miles is considered max per pair). In an effort to make sprint spikes lighter they are made of a very flimsy material and we need to purchase more than one pair a year for them because they actually tear through them. OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE TRIP: The Oxford-Cambridge trip is a critical part of the Yale TF & CC experience. Donations this year help to offset the endowment revenue that is allotted for the trip and allows us more freedom with our budget. We are fortunate to have a strong Association that is ready and willing to do more to support our athletes and ensure that they have an exceptional experience at Yale. We thank you and look forward to the continued success of the Yale TF & CC network. Sincerely, Larry Kreider ‘69

Louisa Gerritz Garry ‘87


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