{"id":533,"date":"2011-07-18T08:38:00","date_gmt":"2011-07-18T15:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=533"},"modified":"2011-07-18T08:38:00","modified_gmt":"2011-07-18T15:38:00","slug":"why-soccer-but-not-track","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=533","title":{"rendered":"Why Soccer, But Not Track?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/lh5.ggpht.com\/-SxNNV8uyM9k\/TiRhlFFUUmI\/AAAAAAAAAR0\/p0PMV1kya9o\/s1600-h\/image%25255B2%25255D.png\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px\" title=\"image\" border=\"0\" alt=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/lh3.ggpht.com\/-eoE6M92ygtQ\/TiRhlgmkVUI\/AAAAAAAAAR4\/mMvk6KiUwTg\/image_thumb.png?resize=154%2C154\" width=\"154\" height=\"154\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s the question I was asking myself this weekend as the final game of the FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup came to an end. With Team USA a contender from the opening of the tournament, America was watching. ESPN showed our matches, and Americans across the country watched. And as Team USA advanced to the semifinals and then to the final game, living rooms and sports bars were packed to watch Team USA go for the FIFA Championship! <\/p>\n<p>If only I could say that the same would be true come August 27th through September 4th. But alas you and I both know that it won\u2019t be. The real question is: why not?<\/p>\n<p>Most will lament that track just isn\u2019t popular in the United States. That we have too many other \u201cprofessional\u201d sports to occupy our attention and our time. And I will reply that it didn\u2019t seem to stop the fervor that was held for Team USA and the World Cup! <\/p>\n<p>I will also argue that track and field is as popular as any other sport, and arguably more popular than soccer. After all, according to the most recent survey done by the National Federation for State High School Associations (NFHS), track and field ranks NUMBER TWO in participation among high school male athletes! That\u2019s right #2. Only football ranks higher than track and field in terms of number of boys participating. In our wake in the top ten in order are: basketball, baseball, soccer, wrestling, cross country (!), tennis, gold, and swimming\/diving. The numbers are even BETTER for girls with track and field ranking NUMBER ONE ahead of: basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer, cross country (!), tennis, swimming\/diving, competitive spirit squads and golf!<\/p>\n<p>Translating that to the college level, among Divisions I, II &amp; III, 898 schools have cross country programs and 678 have track &amp; field programs. Soccer comes in at 763 schools with programs. Comparing with the \u201cmajor sports\u201d, 625 schools have football programs, 897 have baseball programs, and 1,022 have basketball programs \u2013 and while the actual numbers were not available, one would have to assume that based on the size of the average squad of each, that track and field should outnumber them all in terms of individuals participating. (Data from the NCAA\u2019s 2006-2007 Sports <br \/>Sponsorship and Participation Report)<\/p>\n<p>The point here is that our numbers are right there with everyone else\u2019s in terms of participation \u2013 actually better than most. We have the athletes, and by default name recognition because we\u2019re churning out individuals that are aware of our sport and should have some semblance of allegiance\/affinity for it \u2013 i.e. a fan base. One would think a potentially good sized fan base when you add into the mix the parents, siblings, and friends that tend to make up any given track \u201ccommunity\u201d. <\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s also add, that we have as many \u201cchampionships\u201d as anyone. NCAA I, II &amp; III, NAIA, NJCAA, Junior Olympic, Youth, Club, and Masters. Which means we should be leaving a nice \u201cfootprint\u201d of who we are and what we do somewhere along the way. And it should help that we are the core sport of the Olympic Games \u2013 only the biggest sporting extravaganza in sports history!<\/p>\n<p>So, why so much attention for the FIFA World Cup, while the vast majority of those same people aren\u2019t even aware that there is a World Championships of Track and Field? For my money the answer is MARKETING. We, as in USATF, do a lousy job of telling our story. <\/p>\n<p>America knew that there was a World Cup and that Team USA was going to be a major contender. Why? Because it was everywhere. It was in newspapers. It was talked about on talk radio. It was on the local news and in ads on TV. America was reminded that we had won this thing before and were back in position to do so again, and national pride was being stoked!<\/p>\n<p>Does America have a clue that we are the top nation at the World Championships on a regular basis? Are they aware that between Jeremy Wariner and Lashawn Merritt we haven\u2019t lost a men\u2019s 400 since 2003? That the last time Team USA and Jamaica actually went head to head on the track in the 4&#215;1 that Team USA actually won (\u201807) against a team that finished off with Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell. Does America have a clue that Allyson Felix is gunning for her fourth 200 title in a row or that Brittney Reese is the defending long jump champion? Or how about the fact that the defending \u201cWorlds Greatest Athlete\u201d is non other than American Trey Hardee? The answer, sadly, to all of these questions is: NO! Because we haven\u2019t told anyone!<\/p>\n<p>Where is the stream of press releases being sent out to all the major papers across the country? Why aren\u2019t we sending ads and promo DVD\u2019s to ESPN and trying to get them to interview USATF \u201cstaff\u201d and athletes of note? Why aren\u2019t promotional DVD\u2019s begin sent out in mass to news affiliates across America? We have Tre and Ashton, why aren\u2019t they being used like Dan and Dave? Yes, I know that Dan and Dave was an Olympic promotion \u2013 and that is precisely my point. Just because the rest of the world waits for the Olympics to come around doesn\u2019t mean WE have to wait until the Olympics to tell OUR story!<\/p>\n<p>We have the world\u2019s best track and field squad \u2013 every year! We have more global stars than soccer, or any other international sport outside basketball. A match up between Tyson Gay and Usain Bolt is perhaps the most anticipated global event since Carl V Ben. USA v Jamaica may be the biggest national rivalry in the world in any sport. We have what it takes to cause Americans to turn on their TV\u2019s and root for good \u2018ole Team USA. So why don\u2019t they? Because America doesn\u2019t know \u2013 and it\u2019s time we started telling them. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>That\u2019s the question I was asking myself this weekend as the final game of the FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup came to an end. With Team USA a contender from the opening of the tournament, America was watching. ESPN showed our matches, and Americans across the country watched. 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