Emma McGowan traveled to the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston this weekend to participate in the USATF Indoor National Championships. Emma ran in the Masters Invitational Program 300 meter dash. The Masters Invitational Program showcases exceptional athletes aged 40 and up. These events take place at premier track meets across the United States.
Emma put in many hours of intense training under the direction of Coach Clifton Culpepper to prepare for this meet. The hard work paid off in the form of a silver medal. Emma led the field much of the race, but Kathryn McManus of the New York Athletic Club, passed her mere meters from the finish. The complete race is available at USATF.tv
Winning silver in Boston is cause for celebration, but Emma has her sights set on her next big meet--USATF Masters Indoors Track & Field Championships. Emma will travel to Winston-Salem, NC March 20-22 to compete in the 60 m, 200 m, and 400 m dashes at the national championship meet.
Ed R.
Emma put in many hours of intense training under the direction of Coach Clifton Culpepper to prepare for this meet. The hard work paid off in the form of a silver medal. Emma led the field much of the race, but Kathryn McManus of the New York Athletic Club, passed her mere meters from the finish. The complete race is available at USATF.tv
Winning silver in Boston is cause for celebration, but Emma has her sights set on her next big meet--USATF Masters Indoors Track & Field Championships. Emma will travel to Winston-Salem, NC March 20-22 to compete in the 60 m, 200 m, and 400 m dashes at the national championship meet.
Ed R.