02/23/2001
Marion
Jones to Compete in 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia
Comprehensive Goodwill Games Sports
Schedule Announced
$20,000 for First Place Athletics Champions
| Marion Jones will compete in the
2001 Goodwill Games, she announced today at a press conference
at Phillips Arena, in Atlanta, Ga. With six months to
go until the 2001 Goodwill Games, Jones and Goodwill Games
President, Mike Plant detailed the athletics first place
prize money of $20,000 (USD) and the complete
schedule for the international, multi-sport event.
The men's and women's athletic events will take place
Tuesday, Sept. 4, through Friday, Sept. 7, and will be
airing in the United States on Turner Network Television
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Marion Jones with Goodwill Games
President, Mike Plant
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Jones, whose five medals at the Sydney
Olympics set a track and field record, will return to Australia
to compete in the 2001 Goodwill Games, which will be held
in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Jones is the defending
Goodwill Games champion in the 100m and 200m, winning the
event at the 1998 Games in New York City.
"The 1998 Goodwill Games was an incredible
experience for me, and I look forward to competing in the
event again this year," said Jones. "My participation
in the Games provides me the opportunity to compete against
the world's top athletes and also be part of a competition
that stresses the importance of sports in our lives."
"We are thrilled that Marion will
be participating in the 2001 Goodwill Games, " said Mike
Plant, President of the Goodwill Games. "Marion is not
only a tremendous force in athletics but also the embodiment
of the Goodwill Games' spirit through her shining example
of determination."
| The 2001
Goodwill Games sports schedule is a comprehensive listing
of all games, times, dates and specific event information.
Turner Network Television (TNT) will present 83 hours
of original programming from the 2001 Goodwill Games,
55 hours (66 percent) of which will |
be
live. In addition to the 12 straight days of live coverage,
TNT will also air an additional 37 hours of encore performance,
giving the network a total of 120 hours of competition.
In addition to the television coverage on TNT, results
from the Games will also be available via real-time scoring
on www.goodwillgames.com.
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| Jeff Pomeroy, Director of
Public Relations for the Goodwill Games, Marion Jones
and Mike Plant, taking questions from reporters at the
press conference |
The men's and women's athletics competition
will consist of 44 events - 22 men's and 22 women's events.
The finals-only format includes the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m,
mile, 3000m steeplechase, 5000m, 10,000m, 100m hurdles, 400m
hurdles, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay, high jump, long jump,
pole vault, 20km walk, triple jump, discus, shot put, hammer,
javelin, decathlon and heptathlon. In all events, a first
place prize of $20,000 (USD) will be awarded. As a new event
to international track and field, women's steeplechase is
deemed a non-championship event and will receive a first place
prize purse of $4,000 (USD). The total athletics prize purse
will be determined at a later date.
Additional bonuses will also be extended
for various records and personal bests. For a world record
in any championship event, a $100,000 (USD) bonus will be
given. A 2001 world-best time or mark will garner a $7,500
(USD) bonus. For any national record, a $5,000 (USD) bonus
will be given, and, for a Goodwill Games record, a $2,000
(USD) bonus will be given. Any personal-best record will be
awarded $1,000 (USD). As a non-championship event, the only
bonus in the women's steeplechase will be $25,000 (USD) for
a world record. All bonus money is non-wind-aided and non-cumulative.
The Goodwill Games, Aug. 29-Sept. 9, in
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, will feature 14 sports: athletics,
basketball, beach volleyball, boxing, cycling (track), diving,
figure skating, gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, swimming,
trampoline, triathlon, weightlifting and surf lifesaving.
The Goodwill Games were founded by AOL Time Warner Vice Chairman
R.E. Turner in 1986 to ensure that the world's best athletes
have the opportunity to compete in world-class competition.
The five previous Goodwill Games have alternated between the
United States and Russia. However, future Goodwill Games will
be staged in countries around the world in both winter and
summer formats. TNT is the host network for the Goodwill Games.
Nine Network Australia will broadcast the 2001 Goodwill Games
locally. Goodwill Games, Inc. is a division of Turner Sports,
the sports programming and production business unit of Turner
Broadcasting System, Inc.
Contacts:
Jeff Pomeroy (Goodwill Games, Inc.) 404.827.4786
Janet England 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane,
Inc. 07.3233.2045
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