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By KVAL Web Staff

Welcome to the Eugene 08 Olympic Track and Field Team trials!

Whether you are a visitor to Eugene or a lifelong resident who wants the inside scoop of what to see and do, we're here for you. Let KVAL.com play KVAL.concierge for you.

What do you want to know about the competition, the free public festival, Eugene or Oregon? SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS

We'll post questions and answers as soon as possible. Thanks.

QUESTION: Where can I get a free wireless Internet connection?
ANSWER: The City of Eugene provides free wireless Internet service at several locations. | MAP | MORE INFO

QUESTION: I hear security is going to be tight at Eugene 08. What's the story?
ANSWER: Heading for Hayward? Water bottles are OK - if they are empty. Leave your digital video camera at home. And bust out a tape measure to figure out if your stadium chair is allowed in there. | MORE INFO

QUESTION: I don't have a ticket. Why should I care about the Trials?
ANSWER: The Eugene 08 Festival is FREE and open to the public. Big screen TVs will show the action inside Hayward Field while you enjoy live music, food and activities. | MORE INFO

QUESTION: How do I get there?
ANSWER: The bus is a good bet, with free shuttles for anyone from Autzen Stadium or South Eugene High School. | MORE INFO

 

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