The 2013 RunPro Camp will be held on July 19-21 in Arlington, Virginia, at the
national office location of the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). The camp
is a companion to www.RunPro.com, which is designed to assist
promising distance runners make the transition from collegiate to professional
running.
The goal of the RunPro Camp is to encourage, support and provide the tools
for more top collegiate distance runners to stay in the sport, pursue a
professional running career, and train at a high level so that U.S. performances
will continue to improve nationally and internationally. The first RunPro Camp,
created and hosted by Team USA Minnesota, was held in July 2011 in
Minneapolis.
“The RRCA’s goal with the RunPro Camp is to provide important information
and resources that will contribute to the ongoing pipeline of U.S. professional
distance runners,” said Jean Knaack, RRCA executive director. “This isn’t a
camp to learn how to run or how to run better. It’s a camp to give promising
U.S. distance runners the knowledge and guidance they need to pursue a
professional running career.”
Applications for the RunPro Camp are due by May 10, 2013, and may be
submitted online at www.RunPro.com or post-marked by that date.
Runners who are completing their NCAA eligibility by June 30, 2013, along with
runners who have completed eligibility within the last 24 months, are encouraged
to apply to attend the RunPro Camp.
The interactive camp will provide opportunities for runners to meet coaches
and athletes from professional training centers, learn about shoe company
requirements for sponsorship, determine what type of representation (agents)
would be best, find out about elite race recruitment and how to seek both
financial and health support, along with various USA Track & Field rules
governing professional running including anti-doping compliance.
The RunPro Camp will have USATF representatives in attendance, along with
training center coaches, shoe company representatives, financial and health
experts, agents, and elite race recruiters. There will also be athletes who are
already running professionally who will share their experiences on turning
pro.
Travel and lodging assistance will be provided by the RRCA to qualified
runners. The RRCA anticipates supporting up to 20 athletes for the three-day
2013 RunPro Camp.
For more information, visit www.RunPro.com.
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