Last week at the SCQ at Legacy BMX, I chatter it up with the announcer and complimented him on his skills. I got to thinking a few days later I should do a story/timeline on this position.
There has been some great guys dong the job over the years so I get started asap.
First up, Deseret Peak BMX.
Stay tuned.
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Track announcers, Utah history of a thankless job.
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Track announcers, Utah history of a thankless job.
“Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.”
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Re: Track announcers, Utah history of a thankless job.
Deseret Peak BMX announcers full time announcers were,
Todd Peterson, the original builder & T.O. of D.P., that lasted a few years before he moved back to California.
Darren Cook, longtime T.O. of D.P.
Full time/part timers, Roland Crtichfield & Curtis Newkirk. Roland really helped out a lot during the Tooele Indoor series & the later 00's outdoors.
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Todd Peterson, the original builder & T.O. of D.P., that lasted a few years before he moved back to California.
Darren Cook, longtime T.O. of D.P.
Full time/part timers, Roland Crtichfield & Curtis Newkirk. Roland really helped out a lot during the Tooele Indoor series & the later 00's outdoors.
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“Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.”
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