La Loma Track & Field High Altitude Training Camp
February 4, 2008 by Jimson Lee
This event is a series of competitions to be held at La Loma High Altitude Center in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It is 3 hours by car from Mexico City and the La Loma Altitude Training Center is considered the “Disneyland” of Sports Training Centers with first-class facilities linked to high performance.
The high altitude and warm weather helps! Just pray for a nice 1.9 meter per second tail wind and reach your IAAF standards.
Dates:
May 25, 28 and 31, 2008
Location:
La Loma Altitude Training Centre
Av. La Victoria 100 Fraccionamiento La Loma
San Luis Potosi, SLP 78216
Mexico
Track:
Mondo Super X
Altitude:
1,900 meters / 6,233 feet above sea level.
Eligibility:
Any athlete associated with an Athletic Federation member of IAAF.
Events: (TBD)
Men & Women, 100m, 200m, 400m, long jump, triple jump
For more information on meet registration, events/technical questions:
Please contact Meet Director German Silva at 52-55-18-509-399, or Athlete Liaison Miranda Luiken at Miranda.luiken@gmail.com.
For more information on accommodations, go to www.germansilva.com and www.altitudeswimming.com, or click here.
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Sounds interesting! Thanks for the links!