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 The
                FacilityREGGIE LEWIS TRACK & ATHLETIC FACILITYBy Steve Vaitones
                 It was a long time coming but fulfillment of
                decades of dreams when the $17 million Reggie Lewis
                Track & Athletic Facility opened its doors in
                July 1995. The building, officially opened and
                dedicated on November 5, 1995, is named for the
                late Boston Celtics star Reggie Lewis, a graduate
                of Boston's Northeastern University and a popular
                community contributor. Discussion and planning of a state owned and
                constructed track facility began in 1958 after the
                demolition of Boston's East Newton Street Armory,
                but years of politics and questions over site and
                structure were not put to rest until groundbreaking
                on the campus of Roxbury Community College in
                October 1993. Much credit must be given to the late
                Bob McIntyre, a founder of the Massachusetts Track
                Coaches Association in 1955, who took part in the
                original planning and saw the project through all
                the years of hopes and setbacks. Though a gymnasium, fitness center, exercise
                studios, and seminar rooms are included in the
                complex, they were all built around the
                state-of-the-art track. Viewing the venue from the
                second floor meeting room observation windows and
                the foyer balcony across from the State High School
                Coaches Association office, one marvels at the
                site.  Six lanes of alternating light and dark blue
                Mondo cover the wood based 200 meter track.
                Permanently banked at a comfortable 24" at lane
                six, the track is suitable for both regular
                training and all levels of racing. It has proven to
                be lightning fast. The oval surrounds an eight lane
                sprint straightaway, and an additional five
                practice sprint lanes are available when the
                homestretch grandstands are rolled back.
 Mondo stretches from wall to wall, serving as
                runways for all jumps and the landing area for the
                one permanent and several portable throwing
                circles. Conduit carries all necessary computer and
                timing cables under the floor, eliminating clutter.
                The building is wired for both a networked on-line
                clerking and check-in computer system, as well as
                for a FinishLynx automatic timing system. All of
                this is surrounded by 3000 seats and covered by a
                sky-lit roof providing plenty of natural light. 
  Built as a "schoolboy" track facility (remember,
                it was first conceived in 1958), the Reggie Lewis
                Facility gives a permanent home to the city and
                state scholastic programs. Scheduling and policy
                continue to be fine-tuned. Boston schools finally
                have a permanent practice and competitive home as
                they run every weekday afternoon, and other leagues
                come in most every evening. Major scholastic meets
                previously scattered to local colleges, from
                Freshman/ Sophomore meets to all-state and New
                England titles, fill the weekend schedule from late
                December through early March. Community and club
                practice time fills in available open slots. Major
                events are already gravitating to the facility, the
                National Scholastic Meet was held here for three
                years as a showcase of high school talent from
                around the country, and produced numerous
                scholastic best performances. The USATF National
                Masters Championship will be conducted here for the
                fourth year in a row (with the meet scheduled for
                2001 and 2002 as well), after well over 100 World
                and US masters records recorded here at
                "Reggie". Built first and foremost for track, the Reggie
                Lewis facility provides a facility unrivaled
                nationwide for scholastic activities, and will
                contribute to the growth of the sport in Boston, in
                Massachusetts, and in New England. |