Join the fun: Olympic Day at Francis Olympic Field, Washington University featuring JJK

 The Olympic Day tradition in St. Louis continues.  On Thursday, June 23, participants of all ages are invited to join six-time Olympic Medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee in running or walking the track at Francis Olympic Field on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, site of the 1904 Olympic Games.  The Olympic Day celebration is from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and is organized by the St. Louis Sports Commission.

Olympic Day festivities include a motivational discussion and Q&A session with Joyner-Kersee.  Following that, JJK will lead all attendees around the track at Francis Olympic Field – the oldest modern-day Olympic stadium still in active use.

The event is free to attend, and open to the public, but pre-registration is required.  All participants must register by June 22 by visiting stlsports.org/OlympicDay.  Participants age 16 and under will receive an Olympic Day t-shirt.

Created by the International Olympic Committee, Olympic Day commemorates the birth of the modern Olympic Games on June 23, 1894.  Olympic Day aims to promote fitness, well-being, culture, and education, while also observing the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, respect, and sportsmanship.  The celebration is part of the Sports Commission’s ongoing efforts to positively impact St. Louis through its opportunities as an Olympic city.

Solomon Alexander, director of the St. Louis Sports Foundation, said, “We are proud to carry the torch as an Olympic city and commemorate Olympic Day with JJK and other local Olympians.  It’s become a unique tradition to have our celebration take place at Francis Olympic Field, the very site of the 1904 Games.  This is a fabulous opportunity to involve and inspire young people through the Olympic spirit.”

 

The St. Louis Sports Commission is the privately-funded nonprofit organization that grows, strengthens and moves St. Louis forward through sports.  The organization uses the power of sports to enhance the area’s quality of life and generate economic and social benefit for the St. Louis region.

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