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  • Gill Athletics renews agreement as track and field equipment supplier for NCAA Championships

    Gill Athletics renews agreement as track and field equipment supplier for NCAA Championships

    Champaign, IL — Gill Athletics Renews Five-Year Agreement as Official Track and Field Equipment Supplier for NCAA Championships
     
    Gill Athletics, the world’s oldest and largest track and field equipment manufacturer, is proud to announce the renewal of its partnership with the NCAA as the Official Track and Field Equipment Supplier for the 2025-2029 indoor and outdoor NCAA Championships across all divisions.
     
    Under this renewed five-year agreement, Gill Athletics will continue providing premier equipment to be used at national championships, including state-of-the-art AGX pole vault and high jump pits, the advanced AGX M4 Pole Vault and High Jump standards, and the exclusive Continuum C4 Automatic hurdle, among other essentials to support elite performance.
     
    “We are both humbled and excited to again serve the coaches and athletes of the NCAA,” said David Hodge, CEO of Gill Athletics. “These Championships help Gill to continually innovate its products which is core to its corporate mission.”
     
    “Our focus remains on delivering equipment that enhances the championship experience for student-athletes and coaches alike,” added Mike Cunningham, National Business Development Manager at Gill Athletics. “We’re humbled to continue our relationship that started eight years ago. We look forward to the future with all NCAA track and field coaches.”
     
    “Providing top of the line equipment at our NCAA Divisions I, II and III indoor and outdoor track and field championships supports our efforts to deliver a quality experience for student-athletes,” said David Clendenin, Director of NCAA Licensing. “The NCAA is proud to continue its relationships with Gill Athletics as its official track and field equipment supplier.”

    About Gill Athletics:
    Gill Athletics, founded in 1918, is the official Track Equipment Corporate Partner of the NFHS and the Official Equipment Supplier of the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Gill equipment is used all over the world including all levels of competition from colleges to high schools to masters’ competitions. For more information about Gill Athletics, call 800-637-3090 or visit www.gillathletics.com.
     
    About the NCAA:
    The NCAA is a diverse association of more than 1,100 member colleges and universities that prioritize academics, well-being and fairness to create greater opportunities for nearly half a million student-athletes each year.   The NCAA provides a pathway to higher education and beyond for student-athletes pursuing academic goals and competing in NCAA sports.  More than 54,000 student-athletes experience the pinnacle of intercollegiate athletics by competing in NCAA championships each year. Visit ncaa.org and ncaa.com for more details about the Association and the corporate partnerships that support the NCAA and its student-athletes. 
     

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  • Football preparation for Vanier Cup a labour of love for Queen’s equipment manager – Brandon Sun

    Football preparation for Vanier Cup a labour of love for Queen’s equipment manager – Brandon Sun

    KINGSTON, Ont. – Framed pictures, posters, plaques and vintage helmets adorn the walls of equipment manager Jeff Mellor’s office at Queen’s University.

    His work space is just as crammed. A dozen Vanier Cup footballs, a dirty towel and small brush are on his desk, the meticulous ball preparation process now complete.

    It was at the top of Mellor’s to-do list for Saturday’s university football championship between the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and Laval Rouge et Or at Richardson Stadium.


    Queen's University equipment manager Jeff Mellor speaks during an interview in his office at Richardson Stadium in Kingston, Ont. in this image taken from video on the eve of the Vanier Cup, Friday, November 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Gregory Strong
    Queen’s University equipment manager Jeff Mellor speaks during an interview in his office at Richardson Stadium in Kingston, Ont. in this image taken from video on the eve of the Vanier Cup, Friday, November 22, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Gregory Strong

    “I kind of hope that we don’t lose too many (footballs) and at the end of the game I can take one for myself,” he said. “I’m a great hoarder of history.”

    Mellor’s father used to play for Queen’s and his mother was a diehard fan. He was 12 when he first started helping the team equipment manager at practice.

    “My first year with the team, we won a Vanier Cup,” he said. “So I was hooked.”

    Mellor was a waterboy in his teenage years and he eventually took on team manager duties. A retired teacher, he also served as assistant equipment manager before taking on the head equipment manager role at his alma mater about 12 years ago.

    “It’s sort of been a lifelong thing with me,” he said with a smile.

    With Queen’s serving as Vanier Cup host for a second straight year, Mellor is a liaison for both teams’ equipment managers and athletic therapists.

    His responsibilities run the gamut. Mellor has provided glue so cleats could be fixed, grabbed a few practice jerseys when one team was short, and handles laundry and hydration service.

    “I’m pretty busy but it’s a lot of fun,” he said Friday. “I’d rather be in the game. But for a second choice, this isn’t too bad. I get to meet equipment managers from other teams and bounce ideas off of them and learn some things from them too.”

    The footballs are clearly a labour of love.

    Once they’re out of their boxes and plastic wrap, Mellor uses a towel to rub the panels on the ball’s surface so it’s less slippery. Each pigskin also gets the brush treatment.

    “We brush them hard all the way around and that brings up the pebbles in the football,” he said.

    The balls are usually under-pumped when they come in from the factory, Mellor said, so he’ll blow them up to the standard pressure of 13 pounds per square inch.

    Mellor usually uses six balls for a regular-season game and a dozen for the national championship. Each ball has seen about four hours of field time so it’s worked in and ready for the game, he said.

    “It’s been hours of work. People in the crowd may not think anything of it but it’s a pretty integral part for the quarterbacks, receivers and ball carriers,” he said. “You want everything just perfect.

    “This is the showcase for Canada.”

    Mellor said both starting quarterbacks were pleased with the balls after handling them earlier in the week. The field judge will also test each ball before the game, he added.

    “It’s a much better game for the quarterbacks when they have balls that are broken in, with a good grip, and they’re comfortable with them,” he said.

    Game balls were kept inside during rainy weather on Thursday and Friday. Cool, dry, overcast conditions were expected Saturday afternoon.

    “I love my job,” said Mellor. “The best thing about it is coming to work every day and getting to be with 110 student-athletes that you can have a lot of fun with. You see them grow from deer in the headlights their first year into grown men.

    “You’ve got a relationship over those four or five years that they’ve been with you. I wouldn’t give this job up for anything.”

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 23, 2024.

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  • Nightmare For Athletes! Broken Training Equipment, Garbage & Alcohol Bottles Found At JLN Stadium After Diljit Dosanjh’s Concert; Video

    Nightmare For Athletes! Broken Training Equipment, Garbage & Alcohol Bottles Found At JLN Stadium After Diljit Dosanjh’s Concert; Video

    In a very shameful scene, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was left littered and damaged following a two-day concert by popular singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh. The event, named Dil-Luminati, witnessed 40,000 fans making it to the venue to watch the event leaving behind garbage, alcohol containers, and broken athletic equipment.

    Athletes training at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi were left fumed after this incident. India’s middle-distance runner Beant Singh has slammed the organisers of the Diljit Dosanjh concert after the stadium was left in a terrible state and training facilities were vandalised by the crowd.

    Singh in his video can be heard saying, “Indian athletes have been shown their level (aukat). Budding athletes practice here but people had alcohol, danced and partied at this place. Due to this, the stadium will remain closed for 10 days. The athletics equipment like the hurdles have been broken and thrown here and there,” 

    He further went onto add, “This is the situation of sport, sportspersons and stadiums in India. There will be geniuses who will point out once in four years that medals do not come in the Olympics. This is because there is no respect and support for sportspersons in this country,” 

    In the pictures that has gone viral onsocial media Athlete can be seen cleaning up trash from long jump pit, alcohol bottles, rotting food was strewn around on the track. Vehicles driving on the track.

    SAI restores JLN condition following Diljit Dosanjh concert

    Following the criticism for the poor condition of the stadium,  the Sports Authority of India (SAI), said that the iconic venue has been cleaned up and is ready to host its next sporting engagement on October 31. SAI sprung into action once the criticism went viral across social media and issued a statement to say that the competition area and its surroundings have been restored.

    “The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Main Arena will be in top shape to host the Indian Super League (ISL) football match between Punjab FC and Chennaiyin FC on October 31, 2024 (Thursday). The turf has been restored to match playing condition before the Diwali game,” the SAI stated along with pictures of the restored venue.

    The SAI, on its part, said that its contract with the concert organisers was very clear — the stadium would be returned to the body in the “same condition that it was handed over to them.”


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