Mastersrankings.com adding news, info to grow, fund global sport

John Seto of mastersrankings.com and Amanda Scotti of National Masters News are soliciting “news people want to see” on John’s WMA-sanctioned site. The first report on the newly redesigned site is Ken Castro’s post on the Huntsman World Senior Games. Cool. In this introductory post, they say their goal is “to fill a need within Masters Athletics, aka Track & Field, to provide you with news, upcoming meet alerts, athlete spotlights, WMA & Affiliates’ notifications and other fun posts which we hope will enhance your experiences plus help our sport grow and thrive.” They declare: “This site will further help our sport thrive and overcome funding challenges.”

Contributors to the joint NMN-Mastersrankings.com news site can use this form.

Under “What to Expect,” John and Amanda announce:

  • We strive to keep the site fresh by posting one or two articles daily.
  • Our posts will be about Masters Track & Field / Athletics, athletes, competitions and organizations who support our sport plus news related to our sport.
  • We strive to keep the site fresh by posting one or two articles daily.
    Our posts will be about Masters Track & Field / Athletics, athletes, competitions and organizations who support our sport plus news related to our sport.
  • This news feed will help our sport by promoting competitions and help organizations supporting our sport communicate with Masters Athletes.
  • Comments to posts are encouraged and appreciated. We strongly believe that everyone’s opinions are worth listening to and strive to provide that forum. Anonymous, unrelated and derogatory comments will not be allowed.
  • As it evolves, the site will become cleaner, faster and increasingly user-friendly.
  • Photographers and others who support our sport will be recognized and we will do our part to help them with their missions & businesses.
  • As I’ve said, all masters blogs and news sites are welcome. No single platform can do justice to everything that’s going on.

    But be aware that USATF-subsidized NMN must tiptoe around certain subjects, and mastersrankings.com can’t cross World Masters Athletics. In other words, sacred cows remain a problem for them. But not for me.

    Visit their site. Stop by here, too.

    Your contributions and comments are always appreciated!

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    October 28, 2017

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