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June 15th, 2008
The Vikes Inaugural Championship Breakfast

The inaugural Vikes Championship breakfast event to be held in McKinnon Gym, on September 30th, 2008, is your chance to support Vikes Athletics and bolster the Athletic Financial Award avenue for our valued student-athletes. In addition to the funds raised at this event, the University of Victoria has agreed to match the first $150,000 in profit with all proceeds raised going to athletic financial awards.

The Victoria International Running Society is pleased to support the Championship Breakfast, our financial contribution will directly benefit the Arthur Taylor Endowment Fund. An athlete/student award established by the Society three years ago.


June 11, 2008
On-line invitational requests have now been closed.
For further information: trackclassic@mac.com

June 04, 2008
Track Classic celebrates Twentieth Anniversary
For 20 years the Victoria International Running Societyhas operated the Victoria International Track Classic to provide a high calibre track and field meet for our Canadian athletes and striving to make Victoria the running capital of Canada.


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June 19th, 2008

Reed, fellow Olympians ready to put on show at Track Classic
CLEVE DHEENSAWTimes Colonist

Veteran Canadian Olympian Kevin Sullivan, 34, of Brantford, Ont., chuckled that he will “pull a Rocco Mediate” on hometown sensation Gary Reed tonight in the 20th annual Victoria International Track and Field Classic.

“Tiger still won,” responded Victoria’s Reed, during the press conference for the event held at Centennial Stadium.

But then Reed caught himself and quipped with a smile: “Wait, but Tiger is done for the rest of the year so I take that back.”

Reed and Sullivan are definitely on for the rest of this
track season, which will culminate with the big dance in the stunning Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium at Beijing.

Among the highlights will be the showdown between Reed and Sullivan in the men’s 800 metres. Reed, the 2007 world championships silver medallist in the event, can claim hometrack advantage. But so too, in a way, can Sullivan. One of Canada’s greatest middle-distance runners, Sullivan won a stirring silver medal in the 1,500 metres at Centennial Stadium at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and also ran on the Centennial
track during the national Olympic trials in 2000 for Sydney and 2004 for Athens.

“I’ve been coming to Victoria for 14 years for big meets and have so many fond memories of this place that I feel right at home in this great
track community,” said Sullivan, who placed a highly-credible fifth in the 1,500-metre final at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics.

Sullivan has reached standard in the 1,500 and needs to place in the top four at the national Olympic trials next month in Windsor to make it to Beijing and his third Olympics.

“I love competing and being around the other athletes and I’m still having fun doing it . . . it sure beats looking for a real job,” said Sullivan. “It’s a year at a time for me now but I’m still running well and still enjoying it.”

Reed looks forward to the Victoria meet every year.

“It’s a hometown crowd and it’s exciting,” said Reed, who has made standard in the 800 and needs only to place in the top four at the Olympic trials in Windsor to get to Beijing.

“It’s the only chance the hometown fans get to see me race. And this being an Olympic year, it’s a very important race. With Beijing fast approaching, every race has its purpose at this point.”

Diane Cummins of Victoria, a 2004 Athens Olympian and Commonwealth Games silver medalist, will be looking to make the Olympic standard tonight in the women’s 800 metres.

“I love this meet and definitely the biggest thing for me is the hometown crowd and I hope it lifts me because we’re nearing some major deadlines [to make standard for Beijing],” said Cummins.

Other Canadian highlights tonight on the
track include Beijing hopefuls Priscilla Lopes and Angela Whyte squaring off in the women’s high hurdles. The marquee field performers include national record holders and highlylikely Beijing-bound Dylan Armstrong in the shot put and Scott Russell in the javelin.