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Nitro Athletics

Nitro Athletics was a track and field series featuring multi-day meetings between teams of twelve athletes. The teams contained both men and women and also para-athletics competitors. There are both national and international teams. The events contested were a mix of Olympic-standard events and variations on common athletics events.[1]

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The series was created by Athletics Australia (AA). The president of the AA, Mark Arbib, stated his interest in creating a novel competition was the result of his seeing dwindling interest in traditional one-day track and field meetings, citing in particular low crowds he saw at the 2015 Sydney Track Classic.[2] The sport's leading star, Usain Bolt, was recruited as a co-investor and performer of the series. Despite breaking from the standard setup of athletics competitions, the series was supported by Sebastian Coe, head of the International Association of Athletics Federations.[3][4]

The series was hosted at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne over three separate days (4, 9, 11 February).[5] The six teams to feature were New Zealand, Australia, England, China, Japan and the Bolt All-Stars (a mix of athletes from the Americas and Africa).[6][7][8] The events attracted near-capacity crowds of the 8,000 seat arena and was broadcast on live television across many of the competing nations.[2]

Generalist media gave a positive response to the event, with the Herald Sun describing it as a "raging success".[9] The reaction from specialist media was more mixed, however, with Athletics Weekly saying the ideas "have been tried before. Nitro Athletics has merely thrown them all into one meeting".[10]

Athletics Australia announced that the planned 2018 series would not be held due to calendar constraints related to the Commonwealth Games being held on the Gold Coast in April.

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References

  1. Nitro goes off with a bang, returning crowds to athletics. The Australian (13 February 2017). Retrieved on 2017-02-13.
  2. Coe sold on the Nitro Athletics concept. The Australian (11 February 2017). Retrieved on 2017-02-13.
  3. Clean sweep for Bolt All-Stars at Nitro Athletics meet in Melbourne. Jamaica Gleaner (11 February 2017). Retrieved on 2017-02-13.
  4. Bolt launches Nitro Athletics in Melbourne . IAAF (4 November 2016). Retrieved on 2017-02-13.
  5. NITRO Athletics – 4/02/2017 Archived 5 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Nitro Athletics. Retrieved on 13 February 2017.
  6. NITRO Athletics Melbourne – 9/02/2017. Nitro Athletics. Retrieved on 13 February 2017.
  7. NITRO Athletics Final Melbourne – 11/02/2017. Nitro Athletics. Retrieved on 13 February 2017.
  8. Gullen, Scott (12 February 2017). Aussie teen’s incredible showing encapsulates everything we love about Nitro Athletics. Herald Sun. Retrieved on 2017-02-13.
  9. Henderson, Jason (10 February 2017). Nitro Athletics fails to explode. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved on 2017-02-13.

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