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June weather is always dicey. This weekend was like late March or April. Other times it can be in the 80s-90s, with pollen counts over the top. Might not be the best place to land for a permanent site, but then again it is pretty much the only place in the country that cares about track.
OMG, you just brought back memories of covering the 2001 NCAA meet in Eugene. It was a really bad spring for my allergies that year, and I was just getting over them when I traveled from Texas, where summer had begun and the spring pollen was all but gone, to Oregon, where spring was in full bloom.
I got floored by it almost from the second I stepped out of the airport. I was miserable the entire time -- could barely breathe, and nothing I took worked. I was informed that week that part of Oregon produces a huge percentage of the grash seed sold in the U.S., and I felt every bit of it in my head.
The meet itself was great, though. A freshman phenom from Tennessee named Justin Gatlin won the 100 and 200, and the Vols beat TCU for the men's team title by one point after TCU star (and future world champion) Kim Collins false-started out of the 200.
Run down of my Eugene experience....
7) The location where they filmed the food fight in Animal House is now a Chiptole/Starbucks whatever...&*&^%$ sacrilegious.