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Masters Track & Field Regions

Masters Track and Field uses a regional system for administration and competition. There are seven Masters Regions in the United States, as indicated on the map below. Each Region contains several Associations. There are fifty-six associations. Click on an item below to navigate to more information.

General Information  |  East Region  |  Mid-America Region  |  Midwest Region |  Northwest Region  |  Southeast Region  |  Southwest Region  |  West Region


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General Information


Every athlete who is a member of USATF joins the organization as a member of one of the USATF associations. For more information about associations, click here.

Each Region has a Regional Coordinator who is responsible for the masters activities within that region, including the region’s annual budget and regional championship events. Each regional coordinator may be contacted directly and may utilize his/her blog to communicate with athletes residing within the region.

According to the Operating Procedures of USATF Masters Track and Field, the role and responsibilities of the Regional Coordinators is as follows:
  1. Regional Coordinators: Determination, Term, and Vacancies
    1. Each Masters Region shall have a Regional Coordinator.
    2. Each Region shall determine if the Regional Coordinator shall be elected by the Region or appointed by the MTF Chair.
    3. If the Region chooses to elect its Regional Coordinator, the Region’s procedure for election must be approved in advance by the MTF Executive Committee.
    4. The term of office shall coincide with the term of the MTF Chair.
    5. If the Regional Coordinator position becomes vacant, the Region (if responsible for electing) or the MTF Chair (if responsible for appointing) shall fill the vacancy within three months.
  2. The Duties of the Regional Coordinators shall be as follows:
    1. Develop plans to strengthen the region;
    2. Be responsible for the selection of regional championship sites;
    3. Assist the directors of regional championship events and ensure that USATF rules of competition are followed;
    4. Ensure that regional records are maintained and kept up-to-date;
    5. Disperse funds allocated to the region;
    6. Submit a written and verbal report at the annual meeting of the Committee;
    7. Annually submit a written financial report to the Region;
    8. Disseminate information to masters athletes in the region;
    9. Represent the Region at the annual meeting of the MTF Committee;
    10. Serve as a member of the Executive Committee of MTF;
    11. Work with the Associations’ Masters Chairs in the Region to strengthen the masters program in each association.
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East Region

Contact

Mark Williams, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Connecticut, Delaware, Masschusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylanvia, Rhode Island, Vermont, N.Virginia (Alexandria, Falls Church, Arlington Co., Fairfax Co), Washington D.C.
  • Associations: Adirondack | Connecticut | Long Island | Maine | Metropolitan NY | Mid-Atlantic | New England | New Jersey | Niagara | Potomac Valley | Three Rivers
  • Clubs: Adirondack | Connecticut | Long Island | Maine | Metropolitan NY | Mid-Atlantic | New England | New Jersey | Niagara | Potomac Valley | Three Rivers
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Mid-America Region

Contact

Jim Weed, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Colorado | Iowa | Kansas | Minnesota | Missouri | North Dakota | Nebraska | South Dakota
  • Associations: Minnesota | Missouri | N.Dakota & S. Dakota | Nebraska | Ozark | Iowa | Colorado
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Midwest Region

Contact

Phil Pillin, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Illinois | Indiana | Kentucky | Michigan | Ohio | Wisconsin | West Virginia
  • Associations: Illinois | Indiana | Lake Erie | Ohio | Wisconsin | Michigan | Kentucky | West Virginia
  • Clubs: U-Chicago TC | Over The Hill TC
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Northwest Region

Contact

George Mathews, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Alaska | Idaho | Montana | Oregon | Utah | Washington | Wyoming
  • Associations: Alaska | Montana | Oregon | Utah | WA- Pacific NW WA- Inland NW | Wyoming | Snake River
  • Clubs: Oregon Track Club Masters
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Southeast Region

Contact

Tina Klein, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Alabama | Florida | Georgia | North Carolina | South Carolina | Tennessee | Virginia
  • Associations: Alabama | Florida | Georgia | S. Carolina | N. Carolina | Virginia | Tennessee
  • Clubs: Atlanta Track Club | Nashville Striders | Quicksilver Track Club
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Southwest Region

Contact

Damon Blackmore, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Arkansas | Louisiana | Mississippi | Oklahoma | Texas
  • Associations: Southwestern | Arkansas | TX- Border | TX- Gulf | Oklahoma | South Texas | Southern (LA-MS) | West Texas
  • Clubs: Texas Track | Dallas Masters | Waterloo T&F Club
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West Region

Contact

Mark Cleary, Region Coordinator

Inclusion

  • States: Arizona | California | Hawaii | Nevada | New Mexico
  • Associations: Arizona | Cent. Cal | Hawaii | Nevada | New Mexico | Pacific | San Diego | S. Cal
  • Clubs: Arizona Masters | Hawaii Masters TC | TNT(NV) | Reebok Aggies | SoCal TC | Trojan Masters TC | SC Striders
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