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Missouri
State University and Springfield,
Mo. are excited to be the host of
the 2009 NCAA Midwest Region and to announce its bid
for the 2010 NCAA National
Championships for cross country.
We hope you will join
us in our excitement as Missouri
State and Springfield look to host
many major cross country events in
the future.
Missouri State and Springfield are
not just hoping to give NCAA
student-athletes, coaches and fans
another site; we are hoping to
provide a new experience. Our
energetic organizing committee seeks
to reward the hard work and
dedication of the student-athletes
and coaches as well as our sports
passionate fans with not only a
great competition venue; but also a
great city, comfortable travel, an
enjoyable stay, easy accessibility
to sites and services and great
entertainment.
Springfield is ideally situated for
national competition as it is near
the geographic center of the lower
48 states.
Springfield, which was
named by Sports Illustrated as
Missouri’s top sports town,
is the state’s third-largest city.
With a population within the city
limits of 198,000 and a Metropolitan
Statistical Area population
including over 398,000 the city has
the resources to host major events.
Springfield is a one-of-a-kind city
for meetings, conventions and
recreation. Nearly 50 percent of
the U.S. population lives within a
500-mile radius of Springfield.
Offering over 6,000 hotel rooms as
well as ample convention space,
Springfield has consistently been
ranked by the "Corporate Travel
Index" as one of the least expensive
convention cities in the nation.
Easy access via major highways,
interstates and the
recently-expanded
Springfield-Branson National Airport
allows Springfield to be a prime
special event destination. In one
of the country's most scenic
regions, Springfield and the Ozarks
offer fabulous entertainment, great
attractions and wonderful shopping.
Questions: If you have any questions
please contact Greg Hipp at 417-836-4498 or
greghipp@missouristate.edu.
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