National youth track and field championships in Geneva postponed due to poor air quality

National youth track and field championships in Geneva postponed due to poor air quality



Northeast Ohio’s poor air quality crashed the fun at the opening day of the USA Track and Field National Youth Outdoor Championships at the Spire Institute in Geneva Wednesday, sidelining 1,200 athletes as the day’s events got canceled.

Athletes, parents, and coaches first learning the 10 a.m. start time got delayed until noon, and then came the big disappointment of the whole day’s events getting postponed to later in the week.

“I felt disappointed,” 10-year-old runner Daniel Lopez said. “I felt mad.”

USATF and Spire leadership deciding at noon to cancel all events for the day and squeeze the four-day event into the next three days.

“It was an unfortunate decision, but it wasn’t a hard decision, because we care more for the safety of our participants,” Robin Beamon, USATF director of outreach and grassroots programs, told 3News. “That’s a very, very difficult and extreme condition to ask athletes to run in, especially when you’re talking about children from the age of 7 to 18.”

Spire President Jeff Orloff stressed they wouldn’t risking anyone’s health being affected. Kaitor Kay reports: —

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