11/11/2022
With the help of MANY people on the medical staff, the T&F World Athletics Championships were a SUCCESS!! Here is an article from October, NATA News about our Athletic Training team. Thank you to everyone who helped make this a great experience... especially Delaney Farmer...thanks for creating such a great team!!
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Todd Christman
Athletic Training in the News
Farmer Coordinates AT Team for World Athletics Outdoor Championships:
This July, the University of Oregon hosted the World Athletics Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field. This was the first time the event was held in the United States. It featured 1,812 athletes from 179 federations and refugee teams and was host to more than 150,000 spectators.
The event required nearly 1,600 volunteers to function, and Delaney Farmer, LAT, LMT, ATC, was one of the key participants. Farmer was chosen to lead the athletic training team at the event, a role he was familiar with after helping organize two previous outdoor championships and two United States Olympic Trials. After weeks of reviewing potential volunteers, he had his staff. The team encompassed more than 20 athletic trainers from seven different NATA districts. The staff assisting Farmer
included:
Lori Barnes, MA, LAT, ATC
Kevin Clerkley, MS, ATC, CSCS
Keith Cross, ATC
Alyssa Enger, ATC
Brittany Garcia, MS, ATC
enny Garrard, MS, ATC
Sean Gateley, ATC
Bryce Gillespie, ATC
Dustin Girard, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Jeff Giulietti, ATC, CSCS, OCS
Phillip Hartog, ATC
Robyn Hasegawa, ATC
Jackie Heeman, ATC, CPR
Ted Hirshchfeld, MS, ATC, OTC
Quinn Marianno, MH, LAT, ATC
Alanna Newsom, MPH, LAT, ATC
Emily Norcross, MA, ATC
Gina Palermo, MS, LMT, ATC
Trinity Parris, DPT, LAT, ATC
Yusuke Ohashi, MS, LAT, ATC
Katie Owen, MS, LAT, ATC
Ashlie Randall, MS, LAT, ATC
Elva Salcido, MS, ATC
Jackie Sher, ATC
Corrie Sizemore, MS, LAT, ATC
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With the team confirmed, Farmer constructed a schedule that would spread the athletic training staff across seven locations. Overall, the event was a success, Farmer said. In addition to providing the athletic training staff with a unique opportunity to advance their skills, it offered networking opportunities with colleagues from across the country and the ability to collaborate
with other health care professionals outside of the athletic training profession.
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