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SACRAMENTO LAUDED FOR TURNOUT TO OLYMPIC TRACK TRIALS

          Despite facilities that were "less-than-major league"     and some days of competition that offered "less-than-     compelling events," more than 23,000 fans turned out on each     of the eight days of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials     at CA State Univ.-Sacramento, according to Marcos Breton of     the SACRAMENTO BEE.  USAT&F CEO Craig Masback: "If there     were any doubts about Sacramento [hosting the event], they     were answered this week."  Sacramento Convention & Visitors     Bureau President & CEO Steve Hammond estimated that the     Trials brought $13-15M into the local economy when     "everything from hotel receipts to ticket prices are     tallied."  Sacramento Sports Commission officials are "still     adding up the numbers," but they estimate that business at     Hornet Stadium drew nearly $500,000 in food and beverage     sales and $1M in merchandise sales (SACRAMENTO BEE, 7/25).      USA TODAY's Dick Patrick wrote that Sacramento     "distinguished itself as host for the meet."  The trials     drew a record total crowd of 187,104, surpassing Atlanta's     total of 151,222 in '96.  The meet "also blazed new     territory with sponsor suites and interactive fan exhibits."      Patrick: "Not only is Sacramento a strong candidate to host     the trials again in 2004, it's also the probable site for     the 2002 World Cup" (USA TODAY, 7/25).

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