USATF Chooses Bermuda For Athlete Summit
Up to 45 high performance athletes and thought leaders from USA Track & Field’s Athletes Advisory Committee are gearing up for a visit to Bermuda this month.
“They’re travelling out here to participate in a series of meetings, held annually, to help set the organisation’s strategic goals for the year ahead and provide development training sessions for athletes,” the BTA said.
“The Bermuda Tourism Authority-inspired visit will take place October 18- 21, 2018, during a time of year when the tourism industry focuses on attracting teams and other groups. The Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club will serve as host hotel.
“Team USA Track & Field [USATF] stars Darrell Hill, Kara Patterson, Will Claye and Queen Harrison are among the members of the team expected to make the trip to Bermuda.
“Arrangements are being made for the group to engage Bermuda’s students while they’re here, with an aim to inspire them into the sport of track and field and encourage active lifestyles in general. Visit www.usatf.org to learn more about the organisation.”
“We are looking forward to hosting our 2018 Elite Athlete Summit in Bermuda this year,” said Chair of the Athletes Advisory Committee Jeff Porter. “The organising committee has been nothing short of amazing to work with and have ensured that our athletes will have a once in a lifetime experience in Bermuda. We are also excited to bring the world’s number one team to Bermuda and experience all the country has to offer.”
Hazel Clark, recently named director of sports business development for the Bermuda Tourism Authority, is a member of USATF and a three-time Olympian. She worked with her colleagues in the sport to attract its annual retreat to Bermuda.
“It’s exciting that the first piece of business I landed in the new job is with my former fellow athletes. I’m grateful to be working with a variety of on-island partners to ensure my first clients – many of them long-time friends – have a great Bermuda experience during their annual retreat,” said Ms Clark.
“In addition to being an Olympian for the United States, Hazel Clark is also a seven-time national champion. She joined the Bermuda Tourism Authority in late July as the organisation’s first-ever director of sports business development. She came on-board as part of an organisational restructure that was designed, in part, to grow the volume of sports tourism business to Bermuda,” the BTA noted.
BTA with Ms. Clark has created a last minute summit for USATF officials in Bermuda, like many other BTA ventures there is no mention of the cost or expected ROI. Sounds good but is it?