DES MOINES, Iowa - Drake University announced today that Hy-Vee, Inc., will
serve as the presenting sponsor of the Drake Relays in a partnership that
promises to enhance and elevate the already sterling reputation of the Drake
Relays.
"The Drake Relays is one of the
crown jewels of track and field - an event that has transcended athletic
competition to become a true community celebration," says Randy Edeker,
chairman, CEO and president of Hy-Vee, Inc. "Hy-Vee is thrilled to partner with
Drake as the university builds on a proud tradition and ushers in an exciting
new era for the Relays."
Part of that exciting new era is
more than half a million dollars in purse money for a field that currently
features 16 medalists from the 2012 London Olympic Games and a world record
holder already confirmed to compete at the Relays with more to potentially join
the star-studded field at a later date. Those Olympians and professional
athletes will compete in 'London Rematches' for a $50,000 purse in the running
events and a $25,000 purse in the field events. The purses are the largest for
an event in the United States and $20,000 more than is offered by the Diamond
League, the sport's top professional circuit.
"Our relationship with Hy-Vee will
further the legacy of the Drake Relays as never imagined before," says Brian
Brown, the Franklin P. Johnson Director of the Drake Relays. "The athletes and
fans will be truly inspired by the level of competition at the Blue Oval for
the 104th running of America's Athletic Classic. I have never been this excited
about the athletes that you will see compete at the Drake Relays this year."
The Relays and those athletes,
including 2012 Olympic gold medalists Aries Merritt, Felix Sanchez, Renaud
Lavillenie, Jenn Suhr, and Brittney Reese, will be featured on ESPN2 with 90
minutes of action being broadcast to nearly 100 million homes in prime time.
In addition to the enhanced level
of professional competition inside Drake Stadium, the partnership with Hy-Vee
will also invigorate the Relays' road races with $120,000 in prize money
awarded to the top finishers in the Wellmark Grand Blue Mile, 10-kilometer
race, half marathon, and a new 6-kilometer race staged in conjunction with
Character Counts in Iowa. The 6-kilometer distance is representative of
Character Counts in Iowa's Six Pillars of Character - Trustworthiness, Respect,
Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship. Character Counts in Iowa will
receive a portion of the proceeds from the 6-kilometer race.
"The new Hy-Vee road races will
take new prominence with a finish in the stadium on Sunday and prizes like
we've never seen before," Brown said. "This will be a Drake Relays that you do
not want to miss."
Those road races will continue the
Drake Relays and Hy-Vee's long-time support and commitment to health and
athletics and ensure that the Relays remain an integral part of the Des Moines
community.
"There's no better partner than
Hy-Vee to help take the Drake Relays to a place of extraordinary greatness and
success," says Drake Director of Athletic Sandy Hatfield Clubb. "Our shared
commitment to excellence and the health and vitality of our community makes
this a perfect partnership."
Hy-Vee's sponsorship of the Drake
Relays is one of many examples of the company's long-standing relationship with
Drake University, which includes a $300,000 gift this past July to create the
Hy-Vee Student Learning Commons in the Morgan E. Cline Atrium for Pharmacy and
Science.
"We are extremely grateful to
Hy-Vee for their generosity and commitment in helping to take the Drake Relays
to the next level," says Drake University President David Maxwell.
"The Relays have enjoyed the support and engagement of the Des Moines
community; Hy-Vee has taken a giant step in making it a truly collaborative
undertaking. We look forward to our strengthened partnership, which will ensure
that the Relays continue to be one of the world's premier track and field
events."
The 104th installment
of what promises to be one of the greatest Drake Relays in its storied history
is scheduled for April 24-28 at Drake Stadium.
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2012 Olympians confirmed to compete at the 2013 Drake
Relays
Men's 400 Meters
The men's 400-meter field currently features the 2012
Olympic silver and bronze medalists.
Luguelin Santos - Silver Medalist
A native of the Dominican Republic, Santos earned a silver medal
in the 400 meters at the London Olympics at the age of 18 with a time of 44.46
for a near personal best. He was also a World Junior Champion in 2012, the
first ever for his country, and has the potential to become just the second
non-American to break the 44-second mark in the event.
Lalonde Gordon - Bronze Medalist
Gordon took home a bronze medal in the event for his native
Trinidad &Tobago at the London games with a personal best of 44.52 and also
earned a bronze medal as a member of Trinidad & Tobago's 4x400-meter relay
team.
Men's 110-Meter Hurdles
The men's 110-meter hurdles will be a complete rematch of
the London Olympics with the gold, silver and bronze medalists all confirmed to
compete at the Drake Relays.
Aries Merritt - Gold Medalist
The American won his first Olympic gold medal in the event
at the London Games and followed that performance by setting the world record
at 12.80 a month later in Brussels. His world record effort saw the biggest
drop in the event's record in more than 30 years.
Jason Richardson - Silver Medalist
Richardson finished just 0.12 behind his fellow American to
win a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics after winning the 2011 World
Championship in the event.
Hansle Parchment - Bronze Medalist
The Jamaican national record holder in the event, Parchment
earned a bronze medal with his record-setting time of 13.12 in the event.
Men's 400-Meter Hurdles
Another complete London re-match with the London Games'
gold, silver and bronze winner all confirmed to race on the Blue Oval.
Felix Sanchez - Gold Medalist
A two-time gold medalist, Sanchez recently won the gold in
London after accomplishing the same feat at the 2004 Olympics. The native of
the Dominican Republic is also a two-time world champion in the event and has consistently
been one of the most dominant hurdlers in the world for nearly a decade.
Michael Tinsley - Silver Medalist
Tinsley set personal bests at every step along the way to
his silver medal in 2012. The American set a personal best at the Olympic trials,
the semifinals and finally in his silver medal run. He is no stranger to Drake
Stadium having finished third at the 2010 USATF Championships in Des Moines.
Javier Culson - Bronze Medalist
Culson earned a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics after
earning a silver medal in the previous two World Championships. His Olympic
bronze medal was the first track and field medal ever for Puerto Rico.
Men's Pole Vault
The men's pole vault field includes both the gold and
silver medalists from the 2012 Olympics. Both of them have cleared 19-8 and
will compete at both the Pole Vault at the Mall and at Drake Stadium
Renaud Lavillenie - Gold Medalist
Lavillenie set a new Olympic record with his vault of 19-7
to take home the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics. A four-time European
Champion, the native of France also has an indoor World Championship gold medal
and a pair of outdoor World Championship bronze medals to his credit.
Bjorn Otto - Silver Medalist
Otto finished just behind Lavillenie for his first silver
medal in the event just months after winning silver at the indoor World
Championships. He capped his outdoor season by jumping a personal best of
19-8.5.
Men's Triple Jump
The triple jump will feature a familiar face at Drake
Stadium who recently earned a silver medal in the event.
Will Claye - Silver Medalist
Claye earned a silver medal in the triple jump and a bronze
in the long jump at his first Olympics in 2012 after winning a bronze in the
triple jump at the 2011 World Championships. The former collegiate star at the
University of Florida also posted a second-place finish in the triple jump at
the 2011 NCAA Championships at Drake Stadium.
Women's 100-Meter Hurdles
The women's 100-meter hurdles features two Americans that
won silver and bronze at the 2012 Olympics.
Dawn Harper - Silver Medalist
Harper is a two-time American Olympic medalist with a silver
medal in the 100-meter hurdles in 2012 with a personal best time of 12.37 after
winning gold at the 2008 Beijing games. In 2011 she was the bronze medalist in
the event at the World Championships.
Kellie Wells - Bronze Medalist
Wells finished just behind Harper to earn the 100-meter
bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics with a personal best of 12.48 after winning
the 2011 USATF outdoor championships in the event. In 2010 she was the
runner-up in the 100-meter hurdles at the USATF Championships at Drake Stadium.
Women's Pole Vault
Reigning Olympic gold medalist and 2012 Drake Relays
champion Jenn Suhr reprises her appearance in Des Moines
Jenn Suhr - Gold Medalist
Suhr is a two-time Olympic medalist having won gold last
summer after taking home bronze in 2008 and is the current American indoor and
outdoor record holder in the event. She is also an 11-time national champion
and last season set the Drake Relays record in the event at 15-7 in the Pole
Vault and Mall to just narrowly miss the setting her own American indoor record
in the event.
Becky Holliday - Olympic Finalist
Holliday advanced to the Olympic finals in London where she
finished ninth in the field with the second-best American finish. A seven-time
USATF Championships medalist, she won silver in the 2012 and the 2010 event at
Drake Stadium where she set her personal best of 15-1.
Women's Long Jump
The women's long jump field is scheduled to feature a
pair of Americans that medaled at the 2012 Olympics
Brittney Reese - Gold Medalist
In addition to winning a gold medal in the long jump at the
2012 Olympics, Reese is a four-time world champion in the event and the
American indoor record holder and the first woman to win back-to-back indoor
world championships and continued her string of winning every major
championship in the event since 2009.
Janay DeLoach - Bronze Medalist
DeLoach is currently ranked second in the world after
winning a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics after winning a silver medal at the
2012 indoor world championships. She is also a two-time USA indoor champion and
was the 2011 outdoor runner-up.