Monday, July 31, 2017

Los Angeles Declares Candidature for Olympic Games 2028 - IOC to contribute USD 1.8 billion to the local Organising Committee
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International Olympic Committee Press Release
 
 
July 31, 2017
Los Angeles Declares Candidature for Olympic Games 2028 - IOC to contribute USD 1.8 billion to the local Organising Committee
In line with Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC is pleased to release today the Host City Contract 2028 following the declaration of candidature by the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Candidature Committee for the Olympic Games 2028. In it, the IOC stipulates that it will make contributions to the Organising Committee representing an overall estimated value of USD 1.8 billion.  
In comparison to the Host City Contract 2024, the IOC is making two major changes: the IOC will advance funds to a Los Angeles Organising Committee in view of the longer planning period and to increase participation and access to youth sports programmes in the City of Los Angeles in the years leading up to the Games.
“The IOC welcomes this decision of the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Candidature Committee. and we are pleased to release the Host City contract 2028 in a transparent and timely manner,” said IOC President Thomas Bach. “Los Angeles presented an excellent candidature that embraces the Olympic Agenda 2020 sustainability priorities by maximising the use of existing facilities and encouraging the engagement of more youth in the Olympic Movement. Therefore, we are very happy that, as part of this Host City Contract, we are able to increase the access of the city’s youth to sport, and encourage the healthy lifestyle of Angelenos for the next 11 years. We are very confident that we can reach a tripartite agreement under the leadership of the IOC with LA and Paris in August, creating a win-win-win situation for all three partners. This agreement will be put forward to the IOC Session in Lima in September for ratification.”
The IOC will continue to work in close collaboration with Los Angeles in the lead-up to the possible ratification of the tripartite agreement by the full IOC membership at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, in September 2017.
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Nikolaus Moore Track & Field Profile






6/25 USATF Region 16 Junior Olympic Championships 1.43 mi.
7/25 USATF National Junior Olympic Championships 0.99 mi.
6/30 USATF Pacific Association Junior Olympic Championships 1.43 mi.
7/8 USATF Region 14 Junior Olympic Championships 1.43 mi.
7/24 USATF National Junior Olympic Championships 1.86 mi.

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Season Records

200 Meters
2012 Outdoor13-1426.44
2013 Outdoor15-1624.58 PR *
400 Meters
2012 Outdoor13-1457.02
2013 Outdoor15-1652.53 *
2014 Outdoor15-1651.43 PR *
800 Meters
2013 Outdoor15-162:07.89
2014 Outdoor15-162:00.42 *
2015 Outdoor17-181:58.45 *
2016 Outdoor17-181:56.06 *
2017 Outdoor17-181:54.70 PR *
1500 Meters
2015 Outdoor17-184:20.34
2016 Outdoor17-184:20.84
2017 Outdoor17-184:00.14 PR *
Long Jump
2012 Outdoor13-1416' 5.75 PR
2013 Outdoor15-1616' 0.5
*Improvement
2013 Outdoor Season 
Diablo Valley Track & Field ClubAge 15-16
100 Meters
-- NTApr 20Shor / Sheppard Classic18U F
200 Meters
25.03 (1.0)May 4Hercules / Running Rebels (2-day)In F
24 24.58 PRJul 12Track City Classic16U P
400 Meters
56.27Apr 27Revolution Express Track Club15 F
56.56May 4Hercules / Running Rebels (2-day)In F
52.53 SRJun 8Pacific Association Youth Championship (PAC) - 2-day meet15 F
54.09Jun 21Pacific Association Junior Olympics (3-day)15 P
53.59Jul 6Region 14 Junior Olympics T&F (2-day)15 P
53.59Jul 6Region 14 Junior Olympics T&F (2-day)15 F
12 54.45Jul 12Track City Classic16U P
48 54.22Jul 28USATF National Junior Olympic Championships16U P
800 Meters
2:12.25Apr 27Revolution Express Track Club15 F
2:12.30Jun 8Pacific Association Youth Championship (PAC) - 2-day meet15 F
2:07.89 SRJun 21Pacific Association Junior Olympics (3-day)15 F
2:09.85Jul 6Region 14 Junior Olympics T&F (2-day)15 F
2:12.48Jul 12Track City Classic16U F
43 2:10.16Jul 28USATF National Junior Olympic Championships16U P
Long Jump
-- DNFApr 20Shor / Sheppard Classic18U F
-- NDApr 27Revolution Express Track Club15 F
23 16' 0.5 SRJul 12Track City Classic16U F
4x100 Relay
1:04.05Jun 21Pacific Association Junior Olympics (3-day)
Edgar Hernandez, Noah Loeliger, Harris Miner, Nikolaus Moore
15 F
52.30Jul 6Region 14 Junior Olympics T&F (2-day)
Edgar Hernandez, Noah Loeliger, Harris Miner, Nikolaus Moore
15 F
4x400 Relay
3:55.04Jun 21Pacific Association Junior Olympics (3-day)
Edgar Hernandez, Noah Loeliger, Harris Miner, Nikolaus Moore
15 F
 DNSJul 6Region 14 Junior Olympics T&F (2-day)
Edgar Hernandez, Noah Loeliger, Harris Miner, Nikolaus Moore
15 F




USATF Hershey National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships
Jul 24, 2017 - Jul 30, 2017
Rock Chalk Park - University of Kansas
Mens 1500 Run 17-18 Division Final
Results


Records

RecordAthlete Time TeamYear
JO Meet (J) Paul Kinser 3:54.71Greensboro, NC1991
Nat'l (N) 3:51.21

Results

Place AthleteTime Heat Splits
1.
Luis Soto
18 - 15-Vegas Lightning Track
3:56.65 1
42.52
[42.52]
1:44.08
[1:01.56]
2:50.21
[1:06.14]
3:56.65
[1:06.44]
2.
Luke George
18 - 13-Speed Unlimited
3:59.29 1
43.84
[43.84]
1:48.16
[1:04.32]
2:55.35
[1:07.19]
3:59.29
[1:03.94]
3.
Nikolaus Moore
18 - 14-Diablo Valley Track & Field
4:00.14 1
43.56
[43.56]
1:47.72
[1:04.16]
2:54.12
[1:06.40]
4:00.14
[1:06.02]
4.
Cameron Taylor
17 - 04-District 9
4:03.89 1
43.54
[43.54]
1:49.28
[1:05.74]
3:00.05
[1:10.78]
4:03.89
[1:03.85]
5.
Randy Carter Jr
18 - 06-United Southern Express Tra
4:04.12 1
43.74
[43.74]
1:48.85
[1:05.11]
3:00.57
[1:11.72]
4:04.12
[1:03.56]
6.
Spencer Smith
17 - 08-Mississippi Valley Track
4:05.11 1
45.18
[45.18]
1:50.49
[1:05.32]
3:00.69
[1:10.20]
4:05.11
[1:04.43]
7.
Abati Dedefo
18 - 08-Park Flyers Track & Field
4:06.78 1
43.32
[43.32]
1:48.66
[1:05.35]
2:59.31
[1:10.66]
4:06.78
[1:07.48]
8.
Tony Mar-y-el Torres
17 - 10-Tucson Elite Athletic
4:07.63 1
44.33
[44.33]
1:50.05
[1:05.73]
3:01.25
[1:11.20]
4:07.63
[1:06.39]
9.
Solomon Brent
17 - 12-Track Houston Youth Track C
4:08.79 1
43.94
[43.94]
1:47.95
[1:04.02]
2:57.91
[1:09.96]
4:08.79
[1:10.89]
10.
Christopher Wise
18 - 12-Richmond Gold
4:14.14 1
43.78
[43.78]
1:54.96
[1:11.18]
3:08.66
[1:13.70]
4:14.15
[1:05.49]
11.
Wesley Schiek
18 - 08-20-Unattached
4:14.35 1
42.90
[42.90]
1:48.48
[1:05.59]
3:00.84
[1:12.36]
4:14.35
[1:13.52]
12.
Jason Gomez
17 - 14-Diablo Valley Track & Field
4:24.19 1
43.98
[43.98]
1:48.01
[1:04.04]
3:03.58
[1:15.57]
4:24.19
[1:20.61]