Sacramento launches Web site for 2011 world masters meet

The WMA world outdoor championships are off to a blazing start. I don’t mean Lahti, which begins next week. I’m referring to the 2011 Sacramento worlds. Local organizers have just unveiled a Web site devoted to the 19th World Masters Athletics Championships. In addition, I was sent this 24-page PDF — the snazzy, full-color brochure to be distributed at Lahti. Do these folks have their act together or what? The brochure also contains a list of fees. They aren’t onerous, but add up: $65 to register, $35 per event, $60 athletes party, $25 results book — and something I haven’t seen: a $5 WMA doping fee. Of course, $5 would barely cover postage for doping tests. But it’s a clue as to how many tests may be given — $5 times 6,000 athletes (my guess) is $30,000. If tests cost $200, then they’ll do about 150.


By comparison, Lahti is charging 40 Euros for registration, 26 Euros per event, 15 Euros for results booklet and 35 Euros for the party. A Euro is about $1.42 now.


Here’s the release, dated July 22: 

Sacramento launches wma2011.com for 2011 WMA Championships

With preparations for the 2011 World Masters Athletics Championships ramping up, the Sacramento Sports Commission today launched the official Web site that will be the local organizing committee’s primary means of relaying event information to athletes around the world.

The 2011 WMA Championships will be held July 7-17, 2011 in Sacramento. The event attracts between 5,000 and 8,000 masters (ages 35 and up) track and field athletes in odd-numbered years. In terms of participation, the WMA Championships are one of the biggest sporting events in the world.

The online tool, www.wma2011.com, was launched this week. The site currently features information on facilities, housing, transportation, visa requirements and popular California tourist attractions such as Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and the Napa wine country. The site will be expanded as more information, including a finalized schedule and entry procedures, become available in coming months.

To accommodate the international audience, information is presented in four languages: English, French, Spanish and German.

“The more we can get in front of our potential audience, the more successful our events will be,” said John McCasey, executive director of the Sacramento Sports Commission. “The bulk of WMA entries typically come from the European countries, so we need to reach out to them. But we’re also making a concerted effort to attract as many U.S. athletes as possible.”

Sacramento will also play host to the 2010 USA Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championships (July 22-25, 2010). To help market the upcoming Sacramento events, several members of the local organizing committee attended the 2009 U.S. event in Oshkosh, Wisc., and will also have a presence at the 2009 WMA Championships in Lahti, Finland, and the Summer National Senior Games in Palo Alto, Calif.

Online registration for the 2011 WMA Championships will begin immediately after the WMA Council visits Sacramento next summer.

Hornet Stadium will be the primary WMA venue. Sacramento City College’s Hughes Stadium will be the secondary venue, with American River College’s Beaver Stadium serving primarily as the practice facility.

For more information about the 2011 WMA Championships, visit www.wma2011.com or call Bob Burns at (916) 802-5841.

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July 22, 2009

7 Responses

  1. Mary Woo - July 22, 2009

    Fabulous!!! I’m so excited to have this meet in my backyard! Oh, and of course the ’10 Nationals, too! Heaven!

  2. Anonymous - July 22, 2009

    Exciting stuff!
    No track 5K listed, but 2/3 Steeple listed twice, as hurdles and Steeple.

  3. Anonymous - July 23, 2009

    Another expense for foreign competitors is the cost of a US Visa…and they are not all that easy to get.

  4. Mellow Johnny - July 24, 2009

    Really bummed I’ll be 34 years and 9 months old when WMA 2011 takes place in Sacto…oh well, will be there next summer for Nats and the cost to compete in Sacto is pretty high….

  5. Lo - August 3, 2009

    This is awesome. My chance to compete on the World Stage. Cant wait. Time to go train!

  6. david - August 5, 2009

    i saw the results for the walks and mmm time to train arder and who knows a top 4 place looks good…

  7. John Semler - June 8, 2011

    I was in a forgein country and could not get regestered because of the internet. Im in Sacramento know and hope I can get to run at the event. I graguated from Sac. State.

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