STC Elite athletes open indoor season Friday at Wichita State

By Rahim Thompson

Former Wichita State track and field athletes Austin Bahner and Tobias Boese along with Wichita East product Oliver Bradwell will compete Friday in the Shocker Prelude as the newest members of the Shocker Track Club Elite team.

For the past three years the Shocker Track Club served as a non-profit organization that has devoted time and provided an outlet to help former Shocker athletes purse their dreams of competing post-collegiately. Through the years the number of former Shocker athletes continues to grow, primarily due to the connection the club has with the Wichita State track program. John Wise assists as the head director of the program while also maintaining his duties as Wichita State’s sprint coach.

“For years we’ve had kids on our team that wanted to continue competing after college,” Wise said, “but at the time we didn’t have a system intact. Our idea was to create this club to give former Shocker athletes and people in our area something to belong to.”

It’s free to join the track club, but there’s a process involved. There are two teams: Elite and Developmental. To be a part of these teams athletes are required to submit an application that will be reviewed by the committee. After the application is reviewed, the committee will then take vote to decide if the athlete is an elite or developmental prospect – or neither.

This is a process both Bahner and Boise underwent; Bahner qualified for the elite team and Boese qualified for the developmental team.

“It’s extremely nice to have this kind of opportunity considering not a lot of schools or places have a track club,” Bahner said. “I had the idea of competing post-collegiately after the past couple of years of college track and field, so I was excited to hear about the Shocker Track Club when it first started. I participated in a meeting, received information about the club, and signed up. The board members determine if you are in the developmental or elite program in which I was recognized as an elite member.”

Though the Shocker Track Club is considered a team, both Bahner and Boise have had their share of adjustments with more responsibility being place upon them.  Bahner said in the beginning it was more difficult staying dedicated, but he’s since found balance between work, social life and training. Bahner also added, “Scheduling is a lot different because the ultimate goal is to aim and peak at the big meets like USA Nationals and USA team meets that follow.”

Boese, who dealt with several injuries, believes he can flourish with the freedom to adjust training and scheduling to fit his needs, but is also enjoying his long awaited experience joining the track club.

“I had watched people prior to me to being on Shocker Track Club compete post collegiately,” Boise said. “I knew long before I graduated that I wanted to continue my track career after college track was done. It’s different from college in that there is no external pressure. I’m not trying to fulfill my scholarship and preform up to anybody’s standards but my own.

“The thing that keeps me going is what I call my ‘unfinished business’ – It’s my motivation. In college it was to win an MVC championship and qualify for NCAAs, now it’s to make a USA championship.  I can’t wait to see what this year brings, and possibly, what the years to come have to offer. I’m just glad to be a part of team again and train around such a fantastic tradition at Wichita State.”

Bahner and Boese along with other Shocker Elite athletes will compete this Friday and the rest of the season in hopes of attracting sponsors and future donors.

Bahner gets STC Elite started for the indoor season

Austin Bahner was the first STC Elite athlete to begin the indoor season as he competed at the Bill Easton Classic Friday at the University of Kansas.

Bahner began his day by running 7.03 in the 60m to place 2nd in his prelim.  He ran fast enough to qualify for the finals but in this meet they only took collegiate athletes to the 60m final.

He then placed 11th in the Pole Vault with a jump of 15-1 (4.60m) and 11th  in the Shot Put with a throw of 42-11.75 (13.10m).

Bahner has already qualified for the USA Indoor Championships in the Heptathlon and plans to compete throughout the indoor season to get ready for that competition.  His first Heptathlon is scheduled for January 30 at the University of Northern Iowa.B68CjIWCQAAVsmZ

Help support the STC Elite athletes in 2015!

Attention track & field enthusiasts! The Shocker Track Club Elite Team is about to begin their indoor season and they need your help. Being a post collegiate track & field athlete is a difficult proposition. We have several terrific men and women who are talented and motivated enough to make the upcoming Olympics and World Championships but financial support for these athletes is very hard to come by. Luckily we’ve received some support from First Gear Running Company, Adidas and Asics but it isn’t nearly enough to cover the expenses associated with chasing these athletes’ dreams.

Can you be a supporter of STC Elite? The Shocker Track Club is a non-profit organization and your donations are tax deductible. Check out how to support an athlete here and check out the 2015 STC Elite roster here.

Thank you for your interest in the Shocker Track Club!

Cotter wins Prairie Fire 5k

STC Elite’s Tomas Cotter has been racing sporadically this fall in cross country with good success and he showed his form Saturday on the roads by winning the Wichita Prairie Fire 5k in a time of 14:38.  This followed up last week’s 24:57 PR on the 8k cross country course at Fayetteville, Arkansas.  Congrats Tomas!

Elite Team Fundraiser – 300m Run!

Want to help our STC Elite Team, Olympic hopefuls, fulfill their dreams and help Elite Team Head Coach John Wise celebrate his 40th birthday??  We have a deal for you!

Coach John Wise plans to run a 300m sprint in under 40 seconds (his goal is 39.99 seconds) to benefit the Shocker Track Club Elite Team. The sprint takes place on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at Wichita State’s Historic Cessna Stadium Track at 10:00 a.m.  Coach Wise needs your help to meet his goal of breaking 40 seconds, and helping the Shocker Track Club Elite Team.

Click here for details >> Coach Wise 40 Fundraiser 2014

2014-15 Shocker TC Elite Team Announced!

The Shocker Track Club is pleased to announce the roster for the 2014-15 Shocker Track Club Elite and Developmental Elite Teams!  Chandra Andrews (Hammer), Matt Byers (Javelin), and Tomas Cotter (Distance) return.  Former Wichita State Shocker NCAA All-American athletes Matt Bahner (Decathlon), Natalie Morerod (400H), and Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton (Distance) join the team, along with sprinters Oliver Bradwell and Joshua Manual.  Each member has the ability to earn an opportunity to compete at the USATF National Championship Indoor and Outdoor meets in 2015.  Meet the entire team! >>

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Olympian visits Youth Practice

Darius Draudvila, 2012 Lithuanian Olympian (Decathlon), visited the STC Youth team practice.  Draudvila, a retired STC Elite Team Member and former Kansas State University All-American, took a break from his distance training run to provide training suggestions to the STC Youth sprint corp.  The sprint corp members gained important knowledge about getting appropriate rest and maintaining and appropriate diet.

Darius Draudvila and STC youth 06 18 2014